Why Dystopian?

The thing about dystopian fiction is that it projects and highlights a macroscopic view and reveals to people inside this view about what is inherently wrong about an orderly society or world.

Up till now I have an assumption that I know is biased. I need to collect evidence but I’m unsure of which field of evidence I should collect, therefore I have no direction and am quite lost. The only certain thing I have up till now is my rather dystopian view of result-based education.

I could project this world-view out to the world and get comments. This world-view or narrative, albeit wrong in the way that it is biased and not objective enough, will attract positive and negative stakeholders(or passersby who are interested, which kinda makes them stakeholders) who will make positive and negative comments. Audience feedback will elevate my project into a higher level and give me a more concrete direction. I secretly encourage negative(or a mix of different kinds of) feedback from this intervention because this will mean that I could find a way to break my bias.

Reminder to self: the purpose of this intervention is to collect evidence. Creating change is kinda the next step because we can’t create change when we don’t know where the painpoint is.

TBC.

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