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It’s becoming very clear and obvious to me that the future of nouns will rely on their ability to invest in “nounish crews” instead of focusing on “nounish projects.” Crews like /thepark and /gnars would be able to proliferate their own version of “nounish-ness” more than they already do. This would allow these experts within their specificity to make moves and push the culture forward…without having to address voter sentiments to those that just don’t get the nuances of every individual project. It’s difficult to some times see the through lines of what people are building, but if we zoom out every now and then to look at the bigger picture, there’s a world where nouns CAN represent the “person / places /and things” we want to see. Thanks for coming to my TREV Talk. ⌐Ⓗ-Ⓕ
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