This document discusses lessons learned from working to build an online space for knowledge sharing and networking. It notes that while the idea seemed easy in theory, in practice it was difficult and required patience. The first lesson is that digital altruism takes time, and the second is that people need more than just an idea - they need acknowledgement of their contributions. The document encourages finding a good team to work with and giving support to those who support your goals. It stresses the importance of realistic commitments and working hard to achieve dreams without losing focus.
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Digital altruism
1. Digital
Lessons learned
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2. The Web
as a concept,
changes the way you see the world
3. people see other people
without “boundaries”
(geographical or mental)
4. On Internet,
people help others without
expecting anything in return
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blogs
chats
5. “us”
and others
around the world
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