RE: The idea of Hive: Loyalty and purity tests
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I try to remind myself how much I've learnt by being here, how much I've learnt by writing on this blog of mine
I am a woman of many seasons (more than most here) and I'm still learning.
I never enjoyed policing my children. I never enjoyed policing my students (when I was a teacher). I never enjoyed being an enforcer, when that was my job. Rules are important, but agreeing on the important ones--ah, that's the rub. And then, who will enforce them?
I hope not to cross anyone with a tender ego. That's true here and when I'm out on the road, driving.
Maybe Hive's not perfect. I don't understand the technology at all. But I do understand the ecosystem is important, really important to some people who have little access to cash. Even if I wasn't learning. Even if I wasn't hoping my stake would be worth something to my kids someday, I'd support Hive because people need it.
I really enjoy your frank way of writing. I've read few of your blogs since yesterday, and they are interesting, especially the one about Adrien Dittman 😄.
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thank you kindly.
Well, for someone who claims not to understand Hive too much, you seem to be doing quite well.
Happy new years!