Weekly Review A decentralized system is like a field full of rabbit holes. There is much hidden, internal burrowing and development along many mutually exclusive personal lines. Yet there is this almost invisible cohesion, as well as tension. And it seems to require a fair number of rabbits periodically poking their heads up above the surface to check in with the other rabbits in the field to maintain a certain group consensus about general direction and status. There is a need to zoom out and coordinate so that this type of system can grow and evolve through unity between the particular and the universal, self and group. Point being, decentralized systems still involve a strong groupthink dynamic in order to survive and thrive.
Commlink #53
Commlink #53
Commlink #53
Weekly Review A decentralized system is like a field full of rabbit holes. There is much hidden, internal burrowing and development along many mutually exclusive personal lines. Yet there is this almost invisible cohesion, as well as tension. And it seems to require a fair number of rabbits periodically poking their heads up above the surface to check in with the other rabbits in the field to maintain a certain group consensus about general direction and status. There is a need to zoom out and coordinate so that this type of system can grow and evolve through unity between the particular and the universal, self and group. Point being, decentralized systems still involve a strong groupthink dynamic in order to survive and thrive.