I am sorry I am not understanding the first question at all, you know how I am :D
As to wanting to reach the 500. That just gives the ability to broaden my circle. I try to keep up with the pifc features because my vote alone is tiny but coming in as a group the pif community can give a decent boost to a post.
Once my account is larger I feel I will be able to offer a more consistent and meaningful support to some of these blogs on my own instead of just the one time boost they get from being featured.
I see the same in some of the aspers features. Some great blogs but they aren't getting a lot in the way of even comments and enteractions.
I suppose I want to do with it the same as everyone else. Vote as much as possible especially where it seems to be most needed. Where else can I actually give away money and still keep it to give away again tomorrow?
I encountered a boy in Nigeria who climbs a tree to get a signal so he can do a post. A lady in Venezuela who used her payout to make a dinner for her children. I could go on and on.
"If You Were A Whale" is starting to sound like a great post topic.
Anyway I have a long way to go so plenty of time to think about.
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Think about how pifc gained delegations and powered up to a high SP.
Propose a use that others would support or sponsor. That will take a lot less time than growing organically.
Having said that, even my SP is not enough to impact most people or posts to make a difference. I can't even give away SBI with my easy contests.
But, do think of a cause that many might support.
How do you encapsulate that?
At one time, I thought it was the mission of pifc (before there was a pifc) ...
You know I never thought about it that way. That is really something to mull over a bit. Thanks for offering up a different perspective.
I like your spirit and energy - "spunk", perhaps ...
You are unique at the very least. I know that you'll do great things if given the power.
And I have been watching you (in a good way) - I am sure that you know (the first part - watching).
Thanks so much! A complement always makes the day a bit brighter.
I don't think it takes much bravery to sit behind a keyboard. The really spunky ones are the ones living out there in challenging circumstances.
I think Steemit has the power to change lives for the better. The trick is in harnessing that power.
watching = steemit is a great place for people watching. Everything is so transparent here.
public speaking is the number 1 fear of many or most people ...
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-real-story-risk/201211/the-thing-we-fear-more-death
IF you knew me, and I think that you do, you would understand ...