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a call to action for builders more ramblings from the heart of someone who wants to see the tide rise https://paragraph.xyz/@0xbasil.eth/lessons-from-the-street-a-call-to-action
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I agree with the problem, but I think the solution starts more from a place of "virtue" than it does marketing. Certainly, that washes out the vast majority. Intent + execution matters. Comms are a part of execution, but the pure intent to _create actual enduring value_ (whatever the form that takes) needs to be core. I feel like this is the promise of the blockchain (ala https://stark.mirror.xyz/n2UpRqwdf7yjuiPKVICPpGoUNeDhlWxGqjulrlpyYi0) , but the incentives are structured in such a way that only those who are unafraid to be contrarians can maintain the virtue needed to continue to execute on that reality. Excuse my ramblings, but I think you get my general point.
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i think it’s largely one the same—intention doesn’t matter if you can’t communicate value clearly, and communication doesn’t matter if you’re intention lies in pure speculative nonsense ie. you can be the most self proclaimed virtuous person around but if you deploy dogshit on the basis of some future intent that’s either never realized, was deployed to early, or lacks proper post lunch comms, you’re not virtuous at all intention to create value != creating value intention simply breeds speculation this is why comms are so important
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