We live in a digital era. We also, more and more, think digital. Or binary, to be more precise. 1 and 0. Good and bad. Optimistic and pessimistic. Positive and negative. And there are people who describe you as pessimistic or on the more negative side. Kindly put, that is.
It took me two videos to subscribe to your channel. Why? Well, because I found it refreshing that somebody was able to break out of this binary thinking (crypto-is-from-god vs. crypto-is-devil's-work) , trying to be realistic about it. And without hidden agenda. And not being disrespectful. And presenting ideas and opinions worth listen to, but not in any case to automatically agree with.
#end of ass-kissing
I agree with the concepts in the previous video. I see everything in three steps: innovation - implementation - adoption. In crypto world we made first two steps. But it will take a little more time for the real adoption. That's how my mammalian brain thinks. Now, my reptilian part thinks just: f##k it all, I'm in it only for the money.
For conclusion. May I add a small suggestion.
STOP being so f##king apologetic. As long as you do not trash others and you are not being disrespectful, state your opinion/idea and stick to it. In terms of PR stunts, I think it's your kind of "so sorry if ..." behaviour that really turns people off.
Maybe this scene (H. Stern: Private parts) should give you some insight how things work:
Disclaimer: I'm not a PR expert nor is this a PR advice.
If I don't say anything, I appear aloof and an asshole to a number of people (and in this case, a few people I highly respect). If I say too much, I seem defensive and apologetic. If I say too little, it serves no purpose. I'm trying to find a happy medium and I'm new at this. It'll get better - and hopefully such events will happen with less frequency in the future (or zero).
Pig Vomit!...that was a great movie.
True, true ... :)