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RE: Why Big And Centralized Stand No Chance Against Decentralized!!! 😀😀

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

It seems to me there were already rules and regulations in place at the skating rink. The owner most certainly required skaters to all skate in the same direction, there must not be any physical violence or violation of a persons right to skate peacefully, and there were equipment standards that had to be met and so forth. So there definitely was no anarchy at the rink. Plus there were cultural standards in place that most complied with... such as allowing newbies the chance to learn and develop without harassment.
I suppose the only place one could experience pure anarchy while skating would be on a frozen pond with no one else around. But this is all a bit off subject, and I don't mean to be contentious at all. Indeed, I think blockchain will change the world. However, I wonder what will happen to the vast majority of people who comprise society at large who simply are worker bees and are happy to have a job where one is told what to do. As society gravitates to the bane of humanity: socialism and equality, and in so doing abdicates more and more of their individual responsibility to a paternalistic government they become less capable of success within a blockchain like Steemit. I guess thats why politicians know they need to promise jobs, because for most people that is as good as it gets. Their idea of anarchy is the opportunity to take from someone else at will. I wander. Forgive me. I did appreciate your comment. Made me think.

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U make some great points, and like the skating rink, the skaters did best with the existing framework they already knew. Introduce a 'central boss' and real chaos erupts.

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