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RE: Building Block Societies and the Demand for Value

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Exactly, and this is reflected in pretty much every game, sport and field anywhere. The difference in skill might be minimal, but the outcomes on average are very different. There is a reason (once upon a time) that Tiger Woods or Jordan were paid so much and so highly rated - they are consistent.

With Splinterlands, you can beat a top player 30% of the time, but your jockey can do it 80% of the time, with the same resources. It only makes sense to outsource the job :)

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With Splinterlands, you can beat a top player 30% of the time, but your jockey can do it 80% of the time, with the same resources. It only makes sense to outsource the job :)

True, and it is immensely satisfying for the both of us. I feel that I am doing something better and getting paid for it at the same time. For her it is total financial freedom.

I feel that I am doing something better and getting paid for it at the same time

This is the change in incentive that is needed.