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RE: The Hive Difference

in LeoFinance2 years ago

The need for participants to add value. Not value in the eyes of the participant, but value in the eyes of the community itself.

It's difficult to understand at first and we may lose some users because of that, especially the entitled ones, who come in with the well known "I know it all" attitude and whatever you tell them bounces back to you, due to them being intoxicated with web2 fake "success".

I think it takes time to understand what web3 really means, how Hive works but the most important thing is to want change.

Choosing to remain ignorant to the functions of the community is going to likely result in a poor experience, in the same way it does in the physical world, where people blame the government for their misfortune, but don't realize that they themselves are supporting that outcome, by not learning how the economy works and how behaviors are affected.

Blaming others and praying the victim is always easier than to take responsibility and learn to be better.

I hope they turn around though and drop the attitude as that's the only way forward.

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I think it takes time to understand what web3 really means, how Hive works but the most important thing is to want change.

Yes. The average person these days seems to openly drive against change, by supporting the current situation through their behavior. Look at the left during the pandemic, where they socially and physically forced people to support big pharma and autocratic control. Sad times.

I'd say that the minority drop the attitude and actually get to understand the ecosystem, but that is more than zero :)

Let's see what she decides :)