@jgreenhall Two possibilities. You are right, and your takeover is a success. Or you are right, and you prove yourself woefully unfit for purpose.
Proving oneself fit for purpose is far harder than simply proving oneself right
@nils_gilman @stewartbrand Maybe the decline in public trust in experts can be traced to their consistent alignment with questionably self-serving narratives like deregulation, privatization, austerity, trickle-down, derivatives, bailouts, offshoring manufacturing jobs
@patwater While there may not be insurmountable obstacles hindering progress, I fear the landscape of individuals with strong founder identities is out of whack with what is required and it seems to me they’re struggling to adapt to changing circumstances and make products people wanna use
It seems the distributed futures adopted by web3 are minuscule compared to the rate of pasts being abandoned thought it may be just a bottleneck that looks like a dead end and not a dead end that looks like a bottleneck
@patwater I mean despite the potential of decentralized models offered by Web3, their implementation and adoption rate are currently limited compared to the rate at which outdated systems (like news orgs, artists and human infrastructure are being abandoned.
@guimarin@AndroSusnjara@gmiller Tbh ChatGPT already gives me all the mentoring and advice to navigate the new information environment. For all the other stuff there’s Mastercard