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If you want to build sustainable distributed organizations, you should study the patterns of the most sustainable distributed organizations on the planet: mushrooms 🍄
- Mycopunk principles
- REGENERATIVE/REMEDIAL/POSITIVE SUM: First responder in ecosystem regeneration. Digests externally, producing materials for life to exist. Breaks down plastic, oil, hydrocarbons. Stimulates neuronal regrowth.
- HUMBLE: Growing where nothing else will grow. On a pile of shit, out of sight, in the lowest of the low.
- NETWORKED/DISTRIBUTED/ANARCHIST: No central command. Local subsidiarity, problem solving at the edges.
- ANTI-FRAGILE: Disturb a mycelial network, and it grows more dense.
- FRACTAL: Self-similar structures up & down.
- MUTUALIST/COOPERATIVE/INTEROPERABLE/COMPOSABLE: Interfaces intelligently with many different species with positive sum outcomes (most of the time - nature is also brutal).
- EMERGENT/ADAPTIVE: Constantly adapting new strategies, power sources (e.g. nuclear radiotrophic mushrooms)
- POLYCENTRIC: Local diversification/specialization as required. E.g. nearby penicillin factory for battling bacteria
- CONSOLIDATE POWER UNDERGROUND: power base established before presenting itself to the world
- REDISTRIBUTIVE: Effective resource allocation networks for getting nutrients around a network (water, carbon, antibacterial compounds, etc)
- CONTINUOUS FLOW: Persistent, circular flows. Not discrete. No hoarding.
- OPTIMISTIC: Building for a better future.
- UBIQUITOUS: Ever present, persistent. Ancient.