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== Shared Narratives and Projects == Projects are catalysts for collaboration and communication, they become a “domain” for establishing reputation and forming social relationships. Men in particular bond over shared activities and will establish competence hierarchies, this must be maintained and strengthened. From these social interactions, new conflicts and shared narratives are formed. The community should be actively involved in steering the project, signalling decisions. The project will face conflicts and these are opportunities for establishing reputation and social status. The discussion, and shared narratives can be ‘virtual projects’ that allow sub communities to form and are especially attractive in growing the community contributor base beyond technical contributors. These “shared narrative projects” are about the “meta” the ''application'' of the software. Read “Narrative Economics” to understand how these narratives can impact Future Rewards motivations and especially their interaction with token economies. i.e Convert Social Capital into Crypto Capital TODO * '''Vision and Mission''' - Algorithmic sovereignty - Competing with nation-states - Sovereign technology stack - Rebuilding the West - Parallel government - Building an impartial medium for international order '''Challenges and Solutions''' * Decline in Civic Participation * Economic Instability and Inflation * Value of Governance * Corruption and Distrust in Government * Regulatory Gaps and Informal Economies * Social and Cultural Barriers TODO lead into more general community organizing and real world community development programs (Clientalism, Volunteer Efforts of Real world Community Improvement etc) <span id="implement-growth-strategies"></span>
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