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RE: What is one of the most important things you have learned from Hive?

in Ask the Hive4 years ago

I've learned, or more likely reinforced that people are just people. With a huge fraction of the population all it takes is a sit down and you realize that they are just like me.

There are, occasionally dickheads on Hive, but the system tends to be self correcting (except in the case of way early adopter whales) and even they seem to lose out after a time.

I've learned that it doesn't matter where someone is from or how they look that's important-it's how they think that matters.

I guess I've learned that Hive is just like the general population only better :)

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People are people and in any community, the 80:20 rule will apply, with 80% of the work done by 20% of the people. It is interesting that this happens with early adopters too :)

I've learned that it doesn't matter where someone is from or how they look that's important-it's how they think that matters.

This is a really big opportunity for those who might not have opportunity at their local level. There are a handful of users who if this takes off, will be in previously unimaginable positions in their home communities.

I guess I've learned that Hive is just like the general population only better :)

Gen Pop on steroids ;)

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