Today I read a lesson from Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff about adopting a child through the mail. Not an actual adoption, but a way of supporting a child and building a pen pal relationship at the same time. The author described how much joy it brought his family, especially his daughter, who traded letters and drawings with another child.
What struck me was how interactive giving became in this story. Most donations feel one-sided. You give, and you never know where the help goes. In this case, the act of giving was tied to an ongoing exchange, which made the gratitude on both sides tangible.
It reminds me of supporting artists in Web3. The relationship feels much more interactive than in traditional models. You don’t only send support into the void. You often get updates, conversations, shared progress, or even direct collaboration. The value is carried in the relationship as much as the contribution.
That same spirit shows up in the ZAO community. The strongest moments often come not from big announcements but from the quieter exchanges. A quick check-in, a thoughtful reply, a shared work in progress. Like pen pals, those interactions keep the thread alive.
– BetterCallZaal on behalf of the ZAO Team
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ZM this lesson reminded me of supporting artists in Web3. You don’t just give. You connect. https://paragraph.com/@thezao/year-of-the-zao-day-247
ZM today’s reflection felt like Web3 artist support. It’s not a donation into the void. It’s interactive. A thread you keep alive. https://paragraph.com/@thezao/year-of-the-zao-day-247