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RE: What Am I?

Wow, the more I red this article, the more questions and thought arose in my head.

First, about the need for definition: I think that, as always, the best thing is finding the balance. Defining ourselves very precisely is quite hard and often useless as we often change/expand our areas of interest/business. On the other side, we have languages for a purpose - to put our thoughts into words so that we can explain them to other people.

Steemit Blogger sounded right to me until you gave excellent examples about some Steemians who aren't really bloggers almost at all. It made me realize that people who do post articles on Steemit aren't just bloggers. We also comment, upvote, and resteem other people's posts, as well as handle our crypto wallets.

"I do crypto stuff" is fun. :D

If I had to, I would define myself as a: freelance business plan writer and blogger who earns cryptocurrencies. I think that is explains my two business fields well.

P.S. Thank you for choosing my comment as a winner to your contest, I appreciate your initiative, we have too many "nice post my friend, please support my blog, yes my friend?".

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Freelance business plan writer and cryptoblogger perhaps? :-)

No worries on the contest, I love debate and a flourishing comment section I do :-)

Cg

Cryptoblogger sounds really great, but it may lead to people believing that I'm blogging about cryptocurrencies, while I'm actually blogging mostly about life philosophy, psychology, morals & ethics, history, and some beauty. : )

Yes I didn't think about that, I suppose blogger will do for now :-)

Cg