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The characteristics of supercooperators are: | The characteristics of supercooperators are: | ||
#They [[Work Openly]] | #They [[Work Openly]] | ||
#They publish their work product and process | |||
#Quest for enlightenment is more important to them than ego | |||
#They admit that any development of knowledge or know-how, even breakthroughs of Einsteinian proportion, are tiny bits added to the vast sum of all human knowledge | |||
#Therefore, they have the humility to consider their ideas as a gift to the world that increases freedom for everyone | |||
#Given the above considerations, supercooperators cringe at the thought of ideas being proprietary | |||
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Revision as of 14:03, 28 May 2020
Introduction
What is a supercooperator? It is a person who recognizes that we are not alone, and human progress relies on the contribution of many people. Thus, a supercooperator takes on a humble stance within this - and chooses to cooperate with others on solving problems rather than working solo. A supercooperator recognizes that they can accomplish much more in life by cooperating and sharing resources, and makes it a practice to collaborate as a norm. The supercooperator understands that solo work can solve problems, but that only supercooperation can resolve Pressing World Issues. Thus, a supercooperator is a big thinker, and chooses to solve more difficult problems rather than ordinary ones.
The characteristics of supercooperators are:
- They Work Openly
- They publish their work product and process
- Quest for enlightenment is more important to them than ego
- They admit that any development of knowledge or know-how, even breakthroughs of Einsteinian proportion, are tiny bits added to the vast sum of all human knowledge
- Therefore, they have the humility to consider their ideas as a gift to the world that increases freedom for everyone
- Given the above considerations, supercooperators cringe at the thought of ideas being proprietary