problem w/ all these is tool > culture thinking. Wikipedia shows that tools are there to promote latter
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Excellent point!
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another thing: u need high barriers to entry to ensure quality, but not to "keep the low-value-add ppl out"
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the high barriers TURN (some) low-value-add INTO high-value-add ppl, by setting expectations/commitment
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That is a REALLY nice insight! Any concrete examples in mind? (other than wikipedia maybe)
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mostly from the
@discourse forum I set up to accompany my PKM course. $500 entry fee = amazing quality3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Yeah; related: I might be a Buddhist teacher if one could charge for it; would keep the time-wasters away!
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but of course you can charge for it?
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Very few can charge enough for “Buddhism” to make a living off it.
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Ironically, you can charge much more for “mindfulness” even though the qualifications to teach are much lower
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mindfulness has a much clearer value proposition than meaningness @fortelabs @allgebrah
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yes
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