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Virtual
trust
will transform the way we
trust
one another face to face.
How do we mimic the way
trust
is built face-to-face online?
Ultimately, when we get it right, reputation capital could create a massive positive disruption in who has power,
trust
and influence.
Reputation will be the currency that says that you can
trust
me.
In the 21st century, new
trust
networks, and the reputation capital they generate, will reinvent the way we think about wealth, markets, power and personal identity, in ways we can't yet even imagine.
In that moment, our scholarship can tell you that this is a bacchanal, but if we're doing our job right, and you've checked the jargon at the front door,
trust
your instinct.
You
trust
them.
It self-educates both sides, enables a better understanding, reveals the strengths and weaknesses, and yes, like some of the speakers before, the shared vulnerability does lead to trust, and it does then become, that process, part of normalization.
They want to
trust
us that we're going to hold that in tight and not tell everyone.
Traditional business wisdom holds that
trust
is earned by predictable behavior, but when everything is consistent and standardized, how do you create meaningful experiences?
You have to
trust
me.
In other words, if democracy is to be rebuilt, is to become again vigorous and vibrant, it is necessary not just for the public to learn to
trust
their politicians, but for the politicians to learn to
trust
the public.
Now
trust
me, when you're growing a mustache back in 2003, and there were 30 of us back then, and this was before the ironic hipster mustache movement — (Laughter) — it created a lot of controversy.
So, Dr. Love bases his argument on studies showing that when you boost people's oxytocin, this increases their trust, empathy and cooperation.
This economy won't work," and Thomas Jefferson saying, "The people won't
trust
that.
The light blue dotted line represents the Congressional Budget Office's best guess of what will happen if Congress really doesn't do anything, and as you can see, sometime around 2027, we reach Greek levels of debt, somewhere around 130 percent of GDP, which tells you that some time in the next 20 years, if Congress does absolutely nothing, we're going to hit a moment where the world's investors, the world's bond buyers, are going to say, "We don't
trust
America anymore.
And
trust
me, it had all the stereotypes that you can imagine, the sitting cross-legged on the floor, the incense, the herbal tea, the vegetarians, the whole deal, but my mom was going and I was intrigued, so I went along with her.
It's a sacred rock, and when people circle something together, they unite, they can
trust
each other, they become one.
We circle around flags, and then we can
trust
each other.
Especially, it destroys our ability to
trust
each other, to feel that we're all in the same boat, because it's obvious we're not.
And he also created a magical atmosphere of
trust
between us by confessing his secret, which was that, as a very young boy starting at age four, he had been savagely and repeatedly physically abused by his stepfather, and the abuse had gotten so bad that he had had to drop out of school in eighth grade, even though he was very smart, and he'd spent almost 20 years rebuilding his life.
It was an unorthodox upbringing, but as a kid on the streets of New York, you learn how to
trust
your own instincts, you learn how to go with your own ideas.
And those who didn't die lived often very tethered to the ground, could not experience pleasure, could not trust, because when you're vigilant, worried, anxious, and insecure, you can't lift your head to go and take off in space and be playful and safe and imaginative.
They're well-trained, and you should
trust
them like I do.
This was a ninja master-level fan connection, because what I was really saying here was, I
trust
you this much.
I see them as
trust.
We didn't all know each other, but we all kind of trusted each other, and that basic feeling of
trust
permeated the whole network, and there was a real sense that we could depend on each other to do things.
So just to give you an idea of the level of
trust
in this community, let me tell you what it was like to register a domain name in the early days.
So the fact is that there's a lot of bad guys on the Internet these days, and so we dealt with that by making walled communities, secure subnetworks, VPNs, little things that aren't really the Internet but are made out of the same building blocks, but we're still basically building it out of those same building blocks with those same assumptions of
trust.
And the problem with it is, I think we are setting ourselves up for a kind of disaster like the disaster we had in the financial system, where we take a system that's basically built on trust, was basically built for a smaller-scale system, and we've kind of expanded it way beyond the limits of how it was meant to operate.
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