Community Architect for web3 startups 🏰 DAO Strategic process development consultant 🔮 Building at pubDAO & mClub 🎉 https://daoxd.xyz/
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The most difficult thing about decentralization from the practitioner’s perspective is letting go.
It’s a challenge because we ourselves are centralized and all our experiences are filtered through one very subjective lens.
Most of our lives (especially in the west) we have we have worked tirelessly to control our experience of reality. Keeping track of what we own, what we create, where we spend our time. We are obsessed with how our reality effects us.
There is of course, nothing wrong with this. We should keep track of these things and make sure that we are pleased with our reality - its called taking responsibility for the one life we have on earth.
However, when it comes to unleashing the power of decentralization as a DAO practitioner - this control of reality becomes burdensome. This is especially true as the royal class of DAOs operators is being formed right now.
Of course we want a fair and open ecosystem. Of course we want to be generous. Of course we want others to prosper. Of course we shouldn’t be evil….
…as long as as it feels like we are at the center. We would never acknowledge this out loud, but it’s felt weight is undeniable.
And so we go back and forth before launching a decentralized organization; trying to figure out what we should control, what we can control and how we “happen to make sure” we get the credit.
The truth is, if we can create a decentralized ecosystem where people feel safe, where they belong and where a collective change is being manifested, we will be remembered.
But first, build the decentralized infrastructure with a the change you seek to create and then…let go.
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The most difficult thing about decentralization from the practitioner’s perspective is letting go.
It’s a challenge because we ourselves are centralized and all our experiences are filtered through one very subjective lens.
Most of our lives (especially in the west) we have we have worked tirelessly to control our experience of reality. Keeping track of what we own, what we create, where we spend our time. We are obsessed with how our reality effects us.
There is of course, nothing wrong with this. We should keep track of these things and make sure that we are pleased with our reality - its called taking responsibility for the one life we have on earth.
However, when it comes to unleashing the power of decentralization as a DAO practitioner - this control of reality becomes burdensome. This is especially true as the royal class of DAOs operators is being formed right now.
Of course we want a fair and open ecosystem. Of course we want to be generous. Of course we want others to prosper. Of course we shouldn’t be evil….
…as long as as it feels like we are at the center. We would never acknowledge this out loud, but it’s felt weight is undeniable.
And so we go back and forth before launching a decentralized organization; trying to figure out what we should control, what we can control and how we “happen to make sure” we get the credit.
The truth is, if we can create a decentralized ecosystem where people feel safe, where they belong and where a collective change is being manifested, we will be remembered.
But first, build the decentralized infrastructure with a the change you seek to create and then…let go.
************
Learn more about DAO Experience Design:
👇 Join my telegram channel by subscribing below 👇
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