Web3 has a marshmallow problem | #5
Web3 has a marshmallow problem. In the 1970s Stanford conducted a well known experiment that tested the correlation of delayed gratification with long term success. In brief, a set of children were put in a room alone with a marshmallow. They were told that if they didn’t eat the marshmallow before the adult returned they would get two marshmallows. Majority of the kids stuffed themselves. However, the minority that waited for the adult to return were better able to deal with frustration and ...

Designing web3 for wonder | #1
Have you ever been curious, neigh - wondered, why the word ‘wonder’ is used so frequently in the web3 space? WonderFi Wonderland Protocol Wonderverse The Alice in Wonderland theme seems to be a strong metaphor for web3. But what does that mean? That we’re all just Alice on an uncontrollable rollercoaster ride of bunnies, mushrooms and morally ambiguous characters? I hope not. I mean, if we truly want to share the magic of web3 with the rest of the world - replying to the emotions that come wi...

Right Actions = Appropriate Context | #51
This anecdote is often overlooked, yet vital in web3 communities. The acts of observing, contributing and participating are fundamentally separate acts with different desired outcomes. If we don’t create the appropriate context for these acts to be performed, the fundamental structure we build the community and culture on will be unaligned. Unaligned foundations never stood the test of time. This unalignment happens because if we do not present a desired action to a human within a context tha...
Community Architect for web3 startups 🏰 DAO Strategic process development consultant 🔮 Building at pubDAO & mClub 🎉 https://daoxd.xyz/
Web3 has a marshmallow problem | #5
Web3 has a marshmallow problem. In the 1970s Stanford conducted a well known experiment that tested the correlation of delayed gratification with long term success. In brief, a set of children were put in a room alone with a marshmallow. They were told that if they didn’t eat the marshmallow before the adult returned they would get two marshmallows. Majority of the kids stuffed themselves. However, the minority that waited for the adult to return were better able to deal with frustration and ...

Designing web3 for wonder | #1
Have you ever been curious, neigh - wondered, why the word ‘wonder’ is used so frequently in the web3 space? WonderFi Wonderland Protocol Wonderverse The Alice in Wonderland theme seems to be a strong metaphor for web3. But what does that mean? That we’re all just Alice on an uncontrollable rollercoaster ride of bunnies, mushrooms and morally ambiguous characters? I hope not. I mean, if we truly want to share the magic of web3 with the rest of the world - replying to the emotions that come wi...

Right Actions = Appropriate Context | #51
This anecdote is often overlooked, yet vital in web3 communities. The acts of observing, contributing and participating are fundamentally separate acts with different desired outcomes. If we don’t create the appropriate context for these acts to be performed, the fundamental structure we build the community and culture on will be unaligned. Unaligned foundations never stood the test of time. This unalignment happens because if we do not present a desired action to a human within a context tha...
Community Architect for web3 startups 🏰 DAO Strategic process development consultant 🔮 Building at pubDAO & mClub 🎉 https://daoxd.xyz/

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This sounds like a cliché. Un-till we realized that it’s the only thing worth pursuing.
The reason it’s a cliché is because ‘it’s obvious’. But if it’s so obvious, if it’s so ubiquitous then why is it so rare?
Why do we celebrate building special buildings, sculptures, businesses or events that are ‘special’?
They are celebrated because they manifest a change we seek to see in our world. They remind us of what’s possible. They let us know that Wonder is just on the other side of what is Unknown.
We only have a limited amount of time and energy in this life. We all have the ability to pursue special.
The only thing holding us back is fear.
Your Decentralized Organizations has the same power to be something special.
However, worrying about the token price, treasury growth fancy tooling, defi protocols and who you can get to talk about it will not get you there.
Focusing on your members and how you can make their lives better through what you’re building is the most direct route to building something truly special.
Why aim for anything less?
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This sounds like a cliché. Un-till we realized that it’s the only thing worth pursuing.
The reason it’s a cliché is because ‘it’s obvious’. But if it’s so obvious, if it’s so ubiquitous then why is it so rare?
Why do we celebrate building special buildings, sculptures, businesses or events that are ‘special’?
They are celebrated because they manifest a change we seek to see in our world. They remind us of what’s possible. They let us know that Wonder is just on the other side of what is Unknown.
We only have a limited amount of time and energy in this life. We all have the ability to pursue special.
The only thing holding us back is fear.
Your Decentralized Organizations has the same power to be something special.
However, worrying about the token price, treasury growth fancy tooling, defi protocols and who you can get to talk about it will not get you there.
Focusing on your members and how you can make their lives better through what you’re building is the most direct route to building something truly special.
Why aim for anything less?
************
Learn more about DAO Experience Design:
👇 Join the telegram channel by subscribing below 👇
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