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| Clearly, one cannot happen without the other, but central to the philosophy is the movement away from explicit trade towards // | Clearly, one cannot happen without the other, but central to the philosophy is the movement away from explicit trade towards // | ||
| - | So for example, if someone cuts your lawn, there is no expectation that you must reciprocate some equivalent task or resource with that person. Instead, the other person understands that you will reciprocate in some other way, with some other person at some other time. This works for the other person as they too enjoy the benefit of others' | + | So for example, if someone cuts your lawn, there is no expectation that you must reciprocate some equivalent task or resource with that person. Instead, the other person understands that you will reciprocate in some other way, with some other person at some other time. This works for the other person as they too enjoy the benefit of others' |
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| + | In more advanced stages, the process of lawn cutting could be fully automated, and managed via AI. | ||
| It could be further summarised as replacing trade with trust. | It could be further summarised as replacing trade with trust. | ||
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