RE: $200 Monthly Investing Plan Brought to You by Hive Blockchain
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Haha, yeah I'm permanently scarred by the under-food napkin thing.
I think, and this is what I've done, the way forward is to make Hive fun not a job. I write and post for myself and if people don't like it, or if they do, doesn't diminish or augment my enjoyment of having written the post. Sure, I like it when people engage and get involved with my posts but it's the writing of it that matters to me...after I click post the rest is up to others.
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Me too! I do this for me. I write my tirades and ramblings because it helps me cope with existing. Sometimes I try to make it profound. Other times, I do it to help me understand.
Interaction with others is also a reason I do it, because I want to seek feedback on said ramblings or self-doubts. (I've decided that I want to write an anthology of the short story ideas floating in my head) - and if its good, great, but am I expecting a movie deal and a book deal?
But is it okay for it to be an ambition? For me?
But the only way I'll ever get close is by doing the hard work :)
Also, I noticed that probably about ten minutes ago you surpassed 105k comments / posts on HIVE. Comparison is the thief of joy, but at a mere 11k myself, I can confidently say that you've gotten almost 10x more enjoyment out of hive than me :P
Releasing the "job" that many make Hive is the way to go for sure, brings a lot more enjoyment. It relieves the pressure that can build (similar to having a wank) and things just happen more easily.
I've done 105,000 comments? That's a lot I guess, but it's another enjoyment factor just like we're doing here...engaging. Of course, it's easier that we've met personally but I have some really great relationships and I think that's another element that's pivotal to an enjoyable experience here. Genuine relationshipa.
Integrity helps. You've got it in droves.
Grazie mille.
This is the longest discussion thread that I have ever had on one of my posts :) And yes writing about what I like and am interested in helps me stay consistent. If I approached it from the "Its a job" mindset I would not have lasted a month :)
Indeed, it's worked for me.