VRIN (Valuable, Rare, Inimitable, Non-substitutable
Valuable: Invaluable
Rare: Extremely Common
Inimitable: Yes
Non-Substitutable: No
Articles
Valuable:
Rare:
Inimitable:
Non-Substitutable
Spoken Word:
Valuable:
Rare:
Inimitable:
Non-Substitutable
Artwork
Valuable:
Rare:
Inimitable:
Non-Substitutable
Website:
Valuable:
Rare:
Inimitable:
Non-Substitutable
Community
Valuable: Invaluable
Rare: Common
Inimitable: No
Non-Substitutable: Yes
Social Media
Valuable: Valuable
Rare: Common
Inimitable: Yes
Non-Substitutable: Yes
Music
Valuable: Valuable
Rare: Extremely Common
Inimitable: Yes
Non-Substitutable: No
Interviews
Valuable: Valuable
Rare: Extremely Common
Inimitable: No
Non-Substitutable: No
Organizing
Valuable: Invaluable
Rare: Somewhat Rare
Inimitable: Yes
Non-Substitutable: No
The most valuable resource is people. None of this, the organizing, any of the art or spoken word or music can't happen with people. Human capital is the most important thing in any society and its the most important thing about Progress.
The most valuable resource is people. None of this, the organizing, any of the art or spoken word or music can't happen with people. Human capital is the most important thing in any society and its the most important thing about Progress.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch on my end or yours, but most of the stuff here is blank. Part of me thinks it's not entirely a glitch since it's only some of the categories without stuff. I think it would be helpful if you went into more detail about what sets something apart and makes it valuable/ invaluable, etc. as opposed to just saying the word. Your idea is unclear to me so it's hard to give you helpful feedback.
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