I had to read this twice to fully disgest it. Tbh, it’s a really grounded and thoughtful vision. Literature indeed is not just reading or analysis, but infrastructure and for human development. Literature is knowledge and it is something that can be cultivated, applied, and reinvested back into people and communities.
The initiative feels especially strong because it’s rooted in local values while staying open to shared, global learning. Your RWA model, with clear allocations, transparency through Hive, and reinvestment into both people and ecosystem, shows long-term and non-extractive thinking. I’m excited to follow this journey and see how it grows into impact on the ground.
I learned that many of us in my country are behind on education and adaption. We are the 4th largest nation in the world but yet to be a develop nations. With the surplus of human resources, that shouldn't be the problem but apparently it is. So, yeah. Anyway, thanks for reading, I know it's hard to understand and digest but once it gets going, it'll be easier to visualize.
This actually makes a lot of sense. The potential is there, but education and adaptation are holding people back. It’s not easy to digest, but it’s important to confront. Thanks for sharing.