Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-07-04 13:44:29
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Saba Jackson on Nostr: Yes, it can be a challenge when using terms and labels ( collectivism , tribalism ...

Yes, it can be a challenge when using terms and labels ( collectivism , tribalism etc) to clear and succinctly explain this.
Throughout history, those smaller groups, communities, tribes that have succeeded ( living in relative peace over a period of time) are those that shared a philosophy of life , whether through a faith or some kind of religion that bound them together. They elected their own leader who set the rules... and enjoyed a way of life that nurtured communion & respect for one another . Their medium of exchange was one in which energy exchange was fair for all concerned , as laid out by their respective tribal leader .
Perhaps communities might be a better fit.
As was already stated here, collectivism inherently despises anyone who practices an individualistic thought process.
The tribalist/Community perspective embraces the sovereign mind, but within the bounds of rules.... rather than rulers.
Just like #Bitcoin is ruled by software code with cryptographic rules to protect that sovereign being.
Fiat employs RULERS. Communist Collectivism.
Bitcoin employs Sovereignty using a precise mathematical formula and rules that can be verified by every single member of the Tribe.
Head twister for those who haven't delved deep enough to learn.
Still figuring it all out in my own mind.
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