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'''The less you share, the less power you have. And the more you share, the more possible it is for you get social support.'''
'''The less you share, the less power you have. And the more you share, the possible you get social support.'''


- Isaac Mao [http://www.isaacmao.com/meta/2007/09/sharism-is-not-communism-nor-socialism.html]
- Isaac Mao [http://www.isaacmao.com/meta/2007/09/sharism-is-not-communism-nor-socialism.html]

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The less you share, the less power you have. And the more you share, the more possible it is for you get social support.

- Isaac Mao [1]

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Isaac Mao:

"Sharism(分享主义 in Chinese) is about sharing, for sure. It means a tendency of sharing your works(everything) to be used by your social network(or public domain), but still keep your right and property based on your consensus. It's really not strange concept especiall after blogging and web 2.0 stuffsemerged for years. As well those new copyright movements, like Creative Commons. You can practise sharism anytime by communicating with others, writing blogs, posting photos, or organizing an offline meetup to generate some group discussions, etc. And step by step, you can feel the change course that you are becoming more open-minded.

An avoidable question raised along sharism. What's the incentive to people if they would like to share? The answer if very simple. You share one piece, you can get times of return. The current social norm may always suggest people that be careful of sharing, otherwise you will lose control of your own stuff, or maybe very dangrous to love prvicy? Is it true? Let me use a metaphor to tell you that actually sharing is in a new space that won't hurt your privcy, instead it shows new possibilities and upside to everyone.' (http://www.isaacmao.com/meta/2007/09/sharism-is-not-communism-nor-socialism.html)