- Let's summarize the story of how some people who have problems with [[communication]] are actively problematic and others are passive
  • There’s a total acceptance type hub that exists.
  • People assume that a strong communicator will send a request to start a session himself, and that’s not true.
  • Some people don’t initiate sessions themselves, but have open ports.
    • I don’t want to get involved with people on my own, but if someone contacts me, I won’t say no.
      • People like that need to be protected because they’re easily fooled by the wrong people.
  • I’ve observed active people over the years, so I’ve started to imitate them sometimes and send them requests to start a session, but I think I’m basically a passive person.
  • One active-type person can build a network of 30 people.
  • So we don’t need a lot of active personnel, and we don’t all need to be active.
  • And active personnel don’t have to keep working.
  • Once a small, dense, mutually beneficial community is established through the activities of active personnel, it is maintained because the community itself creates incentives to belong.
  • That is, until the so-called crushers came in.

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