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Yes. This is Silicon Valley at its best: where Westerners, Chinese, Indians, and people from around the world collaborate in positive sum, win/win competition. It’s a model for meritocratic selection of global leaders. Someone like Zuck is who he is because billions of people “voted” for him, and can opt out if they don’t like his products. The next step is to formalize that intuition, clean up the many edge cases, and create true technopolitical leaders.
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In the case , it doesn't matter how to reach the place or goals , only important your efforts in any way ! Right ?
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Hi Balaji. Deeply moved by Network State. Big tree planter food grower here house builder here. Really think I can make it here in Arg with a few acres
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Great insight! Truly a model of global collaboration
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It used to be about merits now it is increasingly a breeding ground of public insecurity, left extreme ideology, DEI virtue signaling and superior and naive morale showcasing. Silicon Valley will become irrelevant if they don’t correct the course.
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In order to reach GT optimal, the voting mechanism needs to address the melee of incentives and the fog of “identities”.
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Interesting perspective. 50 $DEGEN
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