RE: Simon Black Predicts the Future From the Past
You are viewing a single comment's thread:
Except it's not decentralized. There's the hierarchy, the middle man, and the little person just like in real life. I've often wondered how greedy people have to be that they can't even upvote you one single penny for posting under their tags. It's not like they have to like everything you write but you know they can't hate everything you write when the things you write vary. Or even just the basic fact you make their tags spin, if no one used them they'd go the way others have and no one would post under them. If you think hard about it or are compelled to it's the worst of the worst. Their level of greed, in that regard, is worse than any politicians or religious leaders out there. At least the politicians will fund some basic necessities for people and local churches will fund out for some hot dogs and a few cans of beans, but the majority of supposed decentralized blockchain people won't even give so much as a penny.
It is real life. Hierarchy isn't centralization. Middle men are increasingly deprecated as decentralized production is adopted, and ever more specialized, and thus decentralized, as the diversity of production requires specificity. The little person is the one that last adopts the means of production suitable to their personal circumstances. The benefits of production accumulate, so those that do so first accumulate the most benefits, and the last accumulate the least.
I've noticed some requesting support for their proposals, yet failing to even vote on posts they use to make their requests, and this despite them constantly being upvoted. It's not greedy. It's just rude. I haven't mentioned it, not even replied, because such social ineptitude is pretty common on social media.
Sometimes you get pretty off the rails, LOL.
I will point out that because of your particular way of looking at things, your criticism is particularly valuable to me, precisely because it is off the rails. You have a unique way of looking at things that forces me to reconsider my understanding, to look at my way of looking, from your perspective, and that is extremely useful.
Thanks!
My kids always say I have to look at things ten different ways before making a decision. LOL.
Thanks, it's nice to know that what I say doesn't always fall on death ears.