I love this kind of thinking - appreciating the properties of complex ecosystem, trusting in self-organisation and emergence by gently influencing incentives. A great use of DAOs and Web3 too. Rewarding kids for teaching other kids would be another approach to reinforce the teacher's understanding while building people up.
I love this kind of thinking - appreciating the properties of complex ecosystem, trusting in self-organisation and emergence by gently influencing incentives. A great use of DAOs and Web3 too. Rewarding kids for teaching other kids would be another approach to reinforce the teacher's understanding while building people up.
But... The prevailing system is and linear thinking are entrenched, and so difficult to change. Great post.
I believe we all have a natural proclivity to pursue mastery, we just need better structures to help draw it out.
I'm modestly optimistic. I think legacy systems will remain, but a rapidly growning subpopulation will grow more diverse, bottom-up alternatives. It is quite shocking the rate if you look at the decline of public school students in favor of homeschooling and alternative education - and there are quite a few very exciting projects in these areas that are rapidly scaling up. So: the next ten years will be interesting and quite chaotic, too.
I love this kind of thinking - appreciating the properties of complex ecosystem, trusting in self-organisation and emergence by gently influencing incentives. A great use of DAOs and Web3 too. Rewarding kids for teaching other kids would be another approach to reinforce the teacher's understanding while building people up.
But... The prevailing system is and linear thinking are entrenched, and so difficult to change. Great post.
I believe we all have a natural proclivity to pursue mastery, we just need better structures to help draw it out.
I'm modestly optimistic. I think legacy systems will remain, but a rapidly growning subpopulation will grow more diverse, bottom-up alternatives. It is quite shocking the rate if you look at the decline of public school students in favor of homeschooling and alternative education - and there are quite a few very exciting projects in these areas that are rapidly scaling up. So: the next ten years will be interesting and quite chaotic, too.