Yes, Skillsharing is nice, but there are other approaches for learning
at coworking spaces, too. I started my work on www.coworking-akademie.de
/ www.coworking-academy.com more than 6 months before some guys meant
to have some dubios "school"-ideas using exactly the same terms for
several items like me and so on. Since then I stopped sharing ideas
and visions with certain coworkers and I'm thinking about moving into
a shared office of a business center to work on other ideas and
projects there without meeting fans of copycating and other pussies. I
learned that there is one thing you should never forget, even not in
coworking spaces: homo homini lupus. There is always some talk about
"coworking values", but the fact is that it's often just wish-wash
without substance. So if you start working serious on an idea or
project, think about seperating yourself until you are almost
finished. Otherwise you will learn what "openness" and "collaboration"
means for some people....

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