···33- Know your soil. Understanding the type of soil in your garden is crucial to determining which plants will thrive, and which won't.
44- Use a watering can or a soaker hose to deliver water directly to the roots, and avoid getting the leaves wet.
55- Soak weeds in a container to extract nutrient. Water your plants with that every now and then. If it looks sad, it needs water (a good rule for houseplants and humans).
66-- Adopt [permaculture principles](https://youtu.be/acjpwIxZzlA).
66+- Adopt [permaculture principles](https://youtu.be/acjpwIxZzlA), which mimic patterns found in nature to create a self-sustaining ecosystem. The 12 principles are:
77+ - Observe and interact.
88+ - Catch and store energy. For example, capturing rain water.
99+ - Obtain a yield.
1010+ - Apply self-regulation and accept feedback.
1111+ - Use and value renewable resources and services.
1212+ - Produce no waste.
1313+ - Design from patterns to details.
1414+ - Integrate rather than segregate.
1515+ - Use small and slow solutions.
1616+ - Use and value diversity.
1717+ - Use edges and value the marginal.
1818+ - Creatively use and respond to change.
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···66 - Cryptocurrencies have the [[Incentives]] to keep the users happy since forking is an option.
77- [Web3 is a decentralized internet. Under Web3, the internet is shared online and governed by the collective "we"](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SWJw_NTyUvgdB_asRzsnVyKjciW8dZbeqQeUeWsEiQc).
88- Web3 incentives open source. That creates an ecosystem of composable and permissionless tools that increases the speed of innovation.
99-- This new space encourages experimentation in a diverse set of fields like [[Governance]] or [[Finances]].
99+- A way to look at Web3 is as a laboratory for radical economic, political, and social experiments.
1010+ - The space encourages experimentation in a diverse set of fields like [[Governance]] or [[Finances]].
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