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RE: The Story of the Crabs in the Sand

in #story7 years ago

He @felixxx I think those short stories are underappreciated here on steem. This was a quick read, but took me at least 50 more seconds to conceptualize. It's true that when we tell people they should behave in a certain predefined way, people would try to actively resist such a thing. But once we would set them free, it might happen to be the case folks would continue to behave in a certain way still.

This is somewhat the same topic I wrote about when talking about hot steemit could learn for the mistakes in the Instagram community some days ago.

Furthermore, It might be applicable to religion in general. A lot of people don't believe in any god anymore, and still, people behave in the same way they used to do while being "suppressed" by all kinds of doctrines.


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Thanks for the lengthy reply.

This is somewhat the same topic I wrote about when talking about hot steemit could learn for the mistakes in the Instagram community some days ago.

I voted for it, but didn't read it yet - it was only recommended to me.

The story above was just to show, how nonsensical some people argue for a linear reward system.
Some background

Haha you did?! Well thanks for that felix.
I am definitely in need for that back ground info. Already more than a month have passed since I joined. But still a lot to learn. Ty


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