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0xtkgshn It’s disappointing when people you thought were your friends don’t understand what you’re saying at all, and then a few years later or something happens to retrieve the context, but no one is to blame. I feel sorry for what I said, and that’s why I said what I said. I’m sorry, I told you so. It’s a useless feeling.

nishio It takes one step of knowledge on the part of the receiver to understand the statement, but often it’s two or three steps ahead, so they fail to catch it. Like this one. I think it sounds like an interesting thing to say, so I’m writing it up in Scrapbox and doing some bracketing


0xtkgshn: Applying these areas to consensus systems/decision making, “Isn’t something that is supported by many different entities a good thing?” That was @DeCartography’s challenge. Simply put, identify identities in the Ethereum ecosystem and make decisions about “which public goods to support?” and collaborate with @Gitcoin to make decisions that

nishio To add, I don’t really think you should “write clearly” or “learn paragraph writing”. It is a challenge for the recipient to catch up due to lack of knowledge, and it is a loss to slow down for an unspecified recipient (this is not the case if you want a specific person to understand the message).

0xtkgshn It’s disappointing when people you thought were your friends don’t understand what you’re saying at all, and then a few years later or something happens to retrieve the context, but no one is to blame. I feel sorry for what I said, and that’s why I said what I said. I’m sorry, I told you so. It’s a useless feeling.

nishio It takes one step of knowledge on the part of the receiver to understand the statement, but often it’s two or three steps ahead, so they fail to catch it. Like this one. I think it sounds like an interesting thing to say, so I’m writing it up in Scrapbox and doing some bracketing


0xtkgshn: Applying these areas to consensus systems/decision making, “Isn’t something that is supported by many different entities a good thing?” That was @DeCartography’s challenge. Simply put, identify identities in the Ethereum ecosystem and make decisions about “which public goods to support?” and collaborate with @Gitcoin to make decisions that nishio To add, I don’t really think you should “write clearly” or “learn paragraph writing”. It is a challenge for the recipient to catch up due to lack of knowledge, and it is a loss to slow down for an unspecified recipient (this is not the case if you want a specific person to understand the message).

0xtkgshn No doubt about it, W. Sometimes I write articles for NOTE and Mirror for everyone so that they can understand what they are getting.

0xtkgshn That is why I should take the time to communicate with the few people who can understand the words I speak “Knowledge Audience” (interesting and proselytizing, just like Nishio I think I should take the time to communicate with people like you.

nishio I’m not sure how much of a balance is appropriate, but I do know that it’s not good to “speak to the multitude” all the time. Instead of speaking to many, speak to one and let the many hear you.


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