How Sharesome Fosters Manners
Everything is Now Customer Service
Trump isn't responsible for the breakdown of civility. In fact, our bad manners are an accomplishment of sorts when seen through a capitalistic lens. We achieved a level of capitalism in our society to the point that manners are now reserved as a customer service. If you’re rich your days are full of people on their best manners because of the transactional nature of the encounter. If you’re poor and can’t afford to be treated with better customer service, your days are less polite. Asking for someone’s time outside of value creation is seen as rude.
Knowing this we can do one of two things — romanticize the past when people could take care of their basic needs with little money, hence had time for “polite interactions,” or go with this waterfall and create a value system for more interactions.
We can adapt what former Mayor of New York City Al Smith said about democracy when he “the cure for the ills of democracy, is more democracy.” In that spirit, the cure for the ills of capitalism, is broader capitalism.
Karl Marx speaks to this phenomenon as he characterizes all human interaction as economic transactions. Don’t discount Marx because you don’t agree with his recommended solutions, because his observations of society are dead-on.
To truly see how powerful Sharesome.com’s token system is, one must abstain from any value judgement of weather or not this is a “good” element of human behavior and accept that it just is. Sharesome.com takes this principle of human interaction and makes an accessible marketplace where more people can afford “good customer service.”
Anyone can create a “marketplace” in Sharesome.com, in the Sharesome economy these marketplaces are called topics. Monitors of each topic set the market rules that dictates the value trade in that marketplace. Eventually, I predict monitors of topics will earn value/income/tokens/status for their duties maintaining the markets. The marketplace is resistant to rule breaking through its self-policing nature. Breaking the rules of the marketplace holds no advantage, so you have no incentive to break rules. The new Wall Street is self-regulating by nature!
From a strategic perspective, if I create important and useful marketplaces, set the rules to be fair and foster interaction, I should expect a lot of value generated in a fair and transparent way, thus as steward of those marketplaces, most of my interactions will be polite, positive and productive.
I guess you can say Sharesome.com is cleaning up the internet with smut.
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