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Validation of the value or integrity of something by an active means, without a presumed infinite lifetime - | Validation of the value or integrity of something by an active means, without a presumed infinite lifetime - where infinite lifetime is common of money or other social contracts. Permanence is not always good. [[Global Stewards]] would qualify in the validator role, so we have to be clear about [[Global Steward Assessments]] when selecting [[Global Stewards]]. OSE envisions a world which includes both permanence and impermanence. |
Revision as of 03:30, 7 February 2024
Validation of the value or integrity of something by an active means, without a presumed infinite lifetime - where infinite lifetime is common of money or other social contracts. Permanence is not always good. Global Stewards would qualify in the validator role, so we have to be clear about Global Steward Assessments when selecting Global Stewards. OSE envisions a world which includes both permanence and impermanence.