Underlying Vision
The underlying vision and the project that externally exposures and observable are Not equal.
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A: I do a project because it helps me move in the direction of my vision.
B: There is going to be long term value from what I get from moving in the direction of a certain vision, but I don't want to stay there, I want to move on, so I build a place for people who want to get value.
C: I participate in a project because it is beneficial in the short term to move in the direction of my vision
Instead of being less efficient than A, it is often faster than doing it alone because there is synergy with other participants and resources already created compared to creating a project from scratch.
On the other hand, our visions are not aligned, so we're sure to leave in the long run.
There is no such thing as "vision matches," so it "aligns."
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Social Hack Day #64 said, "You used to have a book club.
Sure, there are people who work on the same project for years on end, and there are people like me who change it frequently.
I don't feel the need to do the same content at the next Social Hack Day because I believe that projects are meant to be completed and the time of completion is the end of the day.
A sense of recognizing the civic tech community as a community as a bundle of projects and that projects are fuel for progress, and since they are fuel, they deserve to burn up and disappear.
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