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authorolpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain>2019-12-07 07:25:00 -0800
committerolpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain>2019-12-07 07:25:00 -0800
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emotion ref to blockchain life validation
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@@ -18,7 +18,12 @@ be shrinking -- responding to failures after an expectation of success by
pulling away.
If we are a random expert at one thing, these successes and failures
-give us our value and danger to the larger group: hence emotion.
+give us our value and danger to the larger subgroup: hence emotion. This
+relates also to our need to know we are needed.
+ Having significant permanent storage of events could significantly reduce
+ the impact of badness and failures, if those who aren't viewed as
+ contributing can be patient and still until they find safe relevence.
+ That would be a pattern for life on a blockchain.
If we are already valuable due to perhaps rare knowledge, failures could be
an important thing to repeat, to find rare successes. Be determined, be confident.