Silkweaver says: However, daily decisions for most adults are quite low in creative productivity, if only because they've switched off their sharing paths. People generally like to share what they create, but in a culture that tells them to be protective of their ideas, people start to believe in the danger of sharing. Then Sharism will be degraded in their mind and not encouraged in their society. But if we can encourage someone to share, her sharing paths will stay open. Sharism will be kept in her mind as a memory and an instinct. If in the future she faces a creative choice, her choice will be, "Share." An interesting read. Damn, Silkweaver, where in the cosmos do you find these? This is probably why shareware is so common nowadays in the software industry. It's just a natural extension of how people are programmed to work in groups. Which makes sense if you live in a tribe as well. |
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