Jambo John!
Not sure if you’ve followed the rise and fall (and subsequent rise and fall) of Bitcoin over the past few years, but I recently read something about its origins that really boosted my confidence in people.
Back in 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto, the secret creator of its blockchain, pointed out a weakness in the coding. He said that if more bad players (like scammers and crooks) jump on board than good players (miners and users), then the whole system would quickly break down.
Immediately, the burgeoning community of tech-savvy crypto enthusiasts assured him that the bad players would indeed overwhelm his vision, and it would never fly. The exact opposite happened.
Cryptocurrencies may have many problems, and this writing is not meant to endorse them, but it sure has been good to read and see that the good players have completely overwhelmed all others….
Which, after just a little bit of observation and thought, has been pretty much the norm of our present world order, hasn’t it?! In commerce, government, education, travel, manufacturing, amongst friends and between families.
People are mostly awesome, fair, authentic, and trustworthy!
Wild, huh?!