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RE: The "Experience" Filter

I really like how you explain how hard it is to teach something like Web3 like any other concept that is experience bound, especially when you’ve gone through the struggle yourself. It’s like teaching kids. It takes patience, time, and real effort. Many people just want a shortcut, but they don’t realize that experience can’t be taught, only lived.

What people don't understand is that you pay people not for their time, but for the years they spent learning and failing. In the end, it’s all about figuring things out of yourself, bit by bit, mistake by mistake, and how you utilise them to your advantage.

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Exactly. When it comes to profession, we actually pay people for their experience and not their time. This is because time can be given, but sometimes time given or taken cannot guarantee the acquisition of experience. This is why people sell experience or exchange it for money.

For me, I learn as I go, and unbelievably I still have a thousands things I've not learned. I'm making my own mistakes and learning from them, I think this is how experience should be acquired