Translation:

My expectation for this platform, Nostr, is in hopes to form mutual trust with like-minded people based on frank and friendly interactions, during which, people may be able to understand one another’s beliefs and values so as to be able to decide if they share some common goals.

It’s self evident that people can’t have any mutual trust without common goals, based on which unity is formed. Over the years on Twitter, or maybe self media in general, people contest to post statements, disclose particular cases, appeal in support of others, condemn the “evil”, but at the end of the day, people do not know each other, and thus can’t trust anyone (via their handles). In some extreme cases, some may be so disappointed and frustrated that they would criticize individual’s behaviors or traditions (which is really counter productive).

Needless to mention, a nation as a whole can’t liberate itself if everyone has to agree with everyone else or meet everyone else’s expectations. The key is to establish mutual trust based on some principals such as inclusivity. To achieve that, those who would like to join the unity have to share their values by speaking their minds first. This, of course, does not necessarily mean as long as you do so, you’ll surely be part of a unity. Nevertheless, if you don’t do so, unity won’t be formed or you won’t be part of it. Without unity, you won’t be able to actualize your goals or values in any sense.

This is the reason why I have to quit Twitter, where I have never witnessed anyone sharing their values or beliefs, and consequently, I see no chance of mutual trust to be established. Thus it means that I’d be a single individual for the rest of my life in case I just hang around there.

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