<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>LynAlden wrote</title><author_name>LynAlden (npub1a2…cw83a)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>The single most important thing is integrity. Going back to the dawn of humanity, integrity is the most important ideal. Reputation among peers.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ll critique certain platforms and technologies dispassionately. When I brutally talk about the Fed, for example, I have no grudge against Jerome Powell as a human being. He&#39;s not doing a bad job for the situation he&#39;s in; it&#39;s the institution and the technology around it that&#39;s corrupt, not him as a person necessarily. To the minor extent that he is fair game to get meme&#39;d as its figurehead, it&#39;s because he chose to participate as its leader. But I meme him in a way that is not negative towards him personally, and mostly just funny. I imagine Powell laughing if he sees any of my memes of him. I view him as neutral, so I neither attack nor defend.&#xA;&#xA;When a high-integrity person succeeds, I&#39;ll quickly shout it out to support them. If they fail, I&#39;ll assess what happened and likely support their next thing, within reason. Business is hard, but people with high integrity get multiple shots.&#xA;&#xA;When a low-integrity person succeeds, which is usually but not always through unscrupulous means, I&#39;ll acknowledge it but inspect it to see where the shortcomings were and broadcast them. To the extent that they become apparent, I&#39;ll point them out. When it comes to success, truth is important, and so those that try to succeed without truth are worthy of criticism.&#xA;&#xA;In 20,000 tweets, I&#39;ve been polite to everyone except maybe five people at most, and I stand by being impolite to those handful. On the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of people who I disagree with at times, but who I view as serious people with high integrity. I purposely stand down with public criticism against those types, and will be more strategic or private with any criticism that I have.&#xA;&#xA;That&#39;s the benefit of integrity. You get networks, and you get support. You don&#39;t get to bend reality, but you get flexibility from your peers when things don&#39;t work out, and you get instant promotion when things work well.</html></oembed>