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Moral Innovators
Discussing the characteristics of moral innovators, who can range from those who want to create social change to technological innovators who want to solve a problem in the market. The ultimate win for a moral innovator can be seen as a combination of both their will to create change and the actual technological innovation they create.
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The use of moral premises can be applied to create networks that are focused on solving a specific issue, such as a belief that carbs are bad.
2:34:54 - 2:35:22 (00:28)
Summary
The use of moral premises can be applied to create networks that are focused on solving a specific issue, such as a belief that carbs are bad. These networks can be formed digitally or physically through local communities and gyms, known as a network archipelago.
ChapterMoral Innovators
Episode#606: Balaji S. Srinivasan — 5-10-Year Predictions, How to Start a New Country, Society-as-a-Service (SaaS), Bitcoin Maximalism, Memetic Warfare, How Prices Are Born, Moral Flippenings, The One Commandment, and The Power of Missionary over Mercenary
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The ultimate win of a moral innovator could be seen in their ability to foment social change through their technological innovations.
2:35:22 - 2:38:53 (03:31)
Summary
The ultimate win of a moral innovator could be seen in their ability to foment social change through their technological innovations. When thinking of them as a moral innovator, their ultimate win would be the societal impact achieved through their innovations.
ChapterMoral Innovators
Episode#606: Balaji S. Srinivasan — 5-10-Year Predictions, How to Start a New Country, Society-as-a-Service (SaaS), Bitcoin Maximalism, Memetic Warfare, How Prices Are Born, Moral Flippenings, The One Commandment, and The Power of Missionary over Mercenary
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Social networks focus too much on quantity and less on aligned values causing conflicts among users when the network reaches a certain scale.
2:38:53 - 2:40:38 (01:44)
Summary
Social networks focus too much on quantity and less on aligned values causing conflicts among users when the network reaches a certain scale.