The network is strong, but the Human Layer needs to be rebuilt.
If this was a troll thread, for example, trying to start a fight, then there probably would be at least 30 or 40 replies by now.
...and the answer is?
I think there is no answer, the network is strong but uncompromising. The question is not how but whether decentralized decision making can really work, even with economic incentives, or perhaps should I say despite economic incentives.
You're too intelligent to be hanging out on this forum. You might want to find a new place to go. LOL
You're right, decentralized decision making can't really work. When decisions are made it's usually because one guy has a plan and no one else fights it so it happens because that one guy just does everything to implement it alone. Or, it takes so long to implement that by the time it actually happens no one cares anymore.
The central leadership concept is tried and true, it's been tested for thousands of years and it works. Democratic governments that are supposedly controlled by the people need central leadership. Someone needs to be at the top of corporations to make decisions or nothing happens. Militaries need generals or troops just march around shooting each other without a final goal. Football teams need a coach or it's just a bunch of guys running around watching the other team win the game.
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