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LF10 - Permissionless Identities
However in this world of permissionless identity we can (and must!) manufacture stability... One way to create narrative stability is through creating “narrative institutions” - these are projects, websites, businesses, side projects, hobbies or activities that you can lean on for stability. While formal things like career, job description or... See more
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
The internet enables anyone to explore these ideas in a zero cost permissionless environment - it’s a perfect zero-cost vehicle for experimenting with identity, trying out new ideas and making new connections. All without permission.
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
People used to think they needed permission - so they would ask for somebody else to give them permission to advance, to be something different - a new job title, a new degree, a new certification, a new membership.
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
This world of permissionless identities flips responsibility for your career, your job description and your identity - it’s shifted from external gatekeepers to the individual themselves.
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
The old world was full of gatekeepers to impress.
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
Big futures are permissioned. Little futures are permissionless.
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
So don’t wait for permission. If you’re unsure about the future of your career - don’t look for answers, don’t look for validation or labels - look for experiments, new networks and narrative air-cover. And remember that this networked permissionless world has enabled the opportunity to simply write your way into a new way of thinking and being
Tom Critchlow • LF10 - Permissionless Identities
However in this world of permissionless identity we can (and must!) manufacture stability - especially as we move through transition times. This is especially important for freelancers, indie consultants and free agents who are completely untethered from the old world of gatekeepers and permission.
One way to create narrative stability is through... See more
One way to create narrative stability is through... See more