Hi Carl, thanks for letting some of us āregular usersā also being a part of the early days of this new adventure.
The truth is that even though I wasnāt brave enough to āput my money where my mouth wasā, I would still love to get a glimpse of how things are being developed and try to offer some decent feedback.
Iām more a āseeing is believingā kind of guy, so I tend to try and keep my feet on the ground and see how things evolve. Promising great things is always the easy part, anyone can do it. The delivering part is the difficult one, and even though many try it with all their heart, the truth is that most end up failing.
Thatās why I feel that in any community there should always be an ideal balance between the true believers, that tend to follow no matter what, and the more skeptical ones, that tend to be harder to be convinced. š
Because in the end if you would have only one side of the coin, the results would invariably be bad, because you would either end up over confident and taking some unnecessary risks, or just to fearful and losing faith on the things you were trying to accomplish.
Carl as well as outlining the plans for determining our inaugural Community Board Member. Itās important to us that our community is represented at the highest level within our company, and so this will be a crucial role, with elected terms running annually. As well as being invited to attend quarterly board meetings and deliver feedback from a community perspective, the Community Board Member will also meet regularly with the Nothing Community Team to discuss wider issues, improvements, and other topics.
This looks indeed something promising, and Iām really curious to see how that will work. Kudos for trying to make things different this time. š