Phrases and Clauses as NFTs
Forgive yourself. Nothing lasts forever, it could last for a lifetime and maybe some centuries at best, but forever? Never.
How many persons who lived just five hundred years ago are being remembered or taught actively? Less than you can imagine. Even the Isaac Newtons of the past centuries are declining in the number of active lessons being taught about their lives and discoveries they made.
Their discoveries are important but are built upon so much that a time comes when people don't even go back to alluding any breakthrough based on their discoveries to them except for the "...stand on the shoulders of giant..." cruise.
You can go on and on about people who lived just within the last millennium and are never remembered despite doing so much during their lifetime.
Props to philosophers and deep thinkers though, it seems they have a fair share of those who are still remembered maybe because the mind of a man is the most complex thing to ever understand and study.
There seems to be technology for it, is it possible that people can patent words they originally weave together? It could be NFT for clauses and phrases.
The institution of man that has helped with this in the past, I think, is poetry. Poets who have originally coined phrases and clauses can have bragging rights to their brilliance for long stretches of time, although some poems’ authors are lost in time. This, NFT might be a better copyright steward.
When you are the first to uniquely weave words together either beautiful, ugly or anywhere within that spectrum; although you must know that words are beyond beautiful and ugly and everything in-between, you get to keep authorship for all of eternity.
Back to NFTs/copyrights for words woven together such that millennia from now, phrases/clauses on the internet can redirect you to a mind that walked the surface of this earth.
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