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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
I think that crypto and tech people are often more pleasant to talk to than average because they have an abundance mindset. There’s a basic cultural expectation that things are going to get better, maybe infinitely better, and they’re “building” and “early.” These are things that make one feel a sense of positive anticipation for the future and it reflects in an upbeat culture. I’d say that this is not the case for media or politics people, and they have a far darker worldview and more negative attitude. They’re not really planning or expecting an abundant future because their industry isn’t growth-based. Because their daily jobs are also often focused on analyzing the bad parts of the world they have far more of a poverty mindset that can lead towards depressive thinking and outlook. When these two worlds clash it can produce very hilarious misunderstandings and cultural missed connections. I actually think the ideal is to blend tech-based abundance with critical analysis.
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not sure if thats generally true across crypto - CT tends to have a more pessimistic world view "everything is a casino". FC does tend to have a more optimistic outlook though, due largely in part to optimism / superchain culture which permeates the network "lets build together"
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@trigs
That's the difference between builders and degens. The casino of crypto is a cesspool like everywhere else. Ignore it and you'll find the bright underbelly of crypto that's full of hope and visions of abundance!
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