User:Kind2afault



About   The content and how I'm promoting it.

Notion   Wikia posting and Meetup promotion → Trajectory

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Wikia posting and Meetup promotion   Its more comfortable to do what you know - it requires some effort to change behavior.

My idea is about making a cultural shift in how information is exchanged - inertia is great.

My Wikia posting(s) show how  image semaphore  and text can work more effectively.

Human beings think in images not text - your thoughts are best expressed showing your mental images as well as accompanying with text explaining the images.

An image semaphore is the series of images that embody your thoughts.

Meetup.com events provide face-to-face opportunity(s) to point to the Wika article content.

My " Principle of massive information exchange" article serves as port-of-call content starting point - like a web site BUT more like an electronic version of a text book.

My intention is to "Show how to fish" rather than provide my brand of fish.

Trajectory    How do I develop movers-and-shakers for my idea.

There are always first-on-the-block idea seekers - those who change other's thinking.

Current hierarchy See: Principle of massive information exchange-Overview.
 * Show how my idea provides benefits
 * <p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">Demonstrate to first-on-the-blocker(s) how my idea works
 * <p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">Add sub-article(s) about first-on-the-block use of the idea

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">► Principle of massive information exchange - Overview links to sub-article(s)

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;">I attend meetup events to meet the members and try to understand what sort of contact is important to each person I converse with at the meetup event.

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;margin-left:24px;">Having your own thoughts about things will get you around your-neighborhood-corner, however, every neighborhood moves-and-shakes whether or not you are physically present.

<p align="LEFT" lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in;margin-left:24px;">Meetup events are there to serve the organizer but each event attendee has their own thoughts about things so the first step in persuation is discovering what some of those thoughts are then persuation has some chance of success.