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RE: LeoThread 2023-10-11 11:37

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Time to thread what kept me awake last night. And let me start with this quote taken from James F. Moore's book:

The key to successful pioneering is the ability to find new terrain and, once you arrive there, to survive and thrive.

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Move people to something new, is and was always not easy. But in long term the first mover will get the reward as being innovative or even better a "role model"

Thanks, @detlev for the insight.

. . . a business pioneer must find that new opportunity and capitalize on it.

On Hive, we have such an opportunity. If we are part of the pioneers, are we capitalizing Hive as a rare opportunity?

This quote caught me off-guard:

Indeed, one of the most interesting ways to look for new product ideas is to track surprising, and even illegal, uses of technology.

Aren't blockchain and crypto particularly decentralized platforms regarded with suspicion and usually associated with illegal activities? This tells a lot that on Hive, we are on the right track.

Seems many are suspicious of us as we head in decentralized ways.

Yeah, that's true because legal plunderers consider us a threat and that's why they throw at us all the garbage that should be thrown at them while at the same time they continue the economic inclusion and social justice rhetoric.

The art of being aware and observant of cutting edge crazy uses!

I like that!

!PIZZA

What is the meaning of arriving in an "inappropriate territory" in the blockchain sense of the word? How about arriving too late? Or do you think that we are still too early? #inleo #hive

I understand an "inappropriate territory" in the blockchain sense of the word as finding a project that only exists for a moment and has no long-term prospect. And so I think on Hive, we have found the most appropriate territory to thrive.

The idea that we are doing a "pioneering" here on Hive is something exciting. Hive is like a new terrain that many never heard of. Is survival on Hive an issue? Or all we have to do is to thrive? #inleo #hive

This quote isn't easy to unpack:

Probably the best one can do is establish a program of directed learning - that is, strive to reflect deeply upon the experiment as it is being undertaken and become a leader in the race to understand value within the context of new possibilities.

This time I will cite the exact source of the quotes that I am using in this thread for this one is longer:

Executives often ask me where and how do you start an ecosystem. What is it like at the beginning? I tell them that the Stage I world is alive with the spirit of newness and the brash compulsion to do something different and distinctive. Often its inhabitants are heady with the desire to find the elixir that will change the world (James F. Moore, The Death of Competition: Leadership & Strategy in the Age of Business Ecosystems, 1996, p.110).

Don't you feel that the above paragraph describes what's going on here on Hive? We are still in Stage I here on Hive, the pioneering stage. New ideas and projects are being developed in the passing of days as well as new developments and growth in existing projects. Aren't these things exciting? Don't we read influential content creators on Hive that it appears that we already found within this network that "elixir" that many have been searching for, for so long that has the potential to change the world?