Quantic is a web-based platform that allows individuals to submit their quantic-related projects, ideas, and proposals for validation.
The quantic accreditation is the process by which we validate the quality and value of a project or proposal. The idea is that individuals can then be given a chance to put their projects, ideas, and proposals in front of a group of trusted professionals who have already validated the quality and value of a project before.
While this sounds like it could be a great way to foster individual development and creativity, it’s also what gives us the idea of “self-validation.” Because someone could get something validated by looking over their shoulder and saying “I validated our project, but I still think it’s crap.
I don’t think it is that bad, because anyone can validate any idea with their own life’s experiences. We are all vulnerable to having our life’s experiences validated through the lens of our own experience.
I think there is a lot to be said for our idea of validation, because it could be used to help people be more confident about their ideas. But I’m not sure I would let someone validate my idea of a self-validated idea. I’m sure it’s easy to come up with something, but it would be really hard to do something with it. I think this concept would be hard to do though if it was validated by the individual’s life experiences.
In the real world, people validate their ideas through their life experiences. How many times have I heard people say, “I always wanted to be a doctor, but I’m not.” This idea would have to be validated by the individual people’s life experience.
Just a thought.
The idea of a self-validated idea is an interesting one. It’s not an easy concept to nail down, and it might not be possible to do it. What I’m saying is that the people who would come up with this idea would have to have personal experience in life that validated it. So it would be a hard concept to nail down, and personally I don’t think we do have any idea of what kind of experiences we should make sure were valid.
I think it’s cool because a lot of the most popular ideas out there are ones that don’t have any validation of their own. I think of how many of the most popular websites in the world are ones that have never been validated and are built on the assumption that everyone who visits them is a member of the community.
That said, I think of the ideas that are validated and the ideas that are not. To me, the ideas that are validated are ones that are actually a part of the culture and that are being used. For example, I am an academic. I am a member of the university community. I have a job that provides me with some financial support. To me, that is validated.