Preaching a new message can be one of the most confusing things to do. It is easier to explain something that people already know, as they can easily understand; you just have to add a few technicalities. Over the years, the internet has witnessed major inventions, including the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), which is revolutionizing many economies. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently advised Ghana to invest heavily in AI, and in response, the government has launched a procurement policy for providing tablets to each high school student in the country.
In today's world, technology is advancing rapidly, but many people are struggling to keep up. It can be challenging to get others to understand and appreciate new technologies. One effective way to introduce people to Web3 technology is through engagement. However, some people are skeptical about the legitimacy of Hive, and as a result, they may not pay much attention during presentations. It's essential to recognize that not everyone will be interested in becoming a part of the Hive community, so it's crucial to identify and focus on those who are eager to learn about blockchain technology.
During our discussions about blockchain technology, we must strive to communicate the message in a way that is easily understandable for our audience, so that they can grasp the concepts with clarity. At our recent conference in Ghana, the speakers emphasized that our phones are more than just a source of entertainment; they are a valuable asset. They stressed that if we are not deriving any value from our gadgets, then we are not utilizing them to their fullest potential. It is crucial that we deliver a clear and effective message to our audience.