He is one of the most selfless people I (virtually) met here on Hive (counting even from Steemit times), always eager to support and help (individuals, the same as the whole community).
He is a tireless and selfless Hive community developer, builder, and contributor who has never asked for anything in return.
Likewise, he has the ability to think out of the box, observe the broader picture, and see way wider horizons (than most of us), and all of it with a keen sense of righteousness and desire to bring in the progress and development to benefit all.
On top of that, and on the other hand, in those past seven years that I've seen him around, he didn't change a bit. With a thin or thick wallet, from minnow to whale times, he is the same guy - modest, simple, helpful, and equally approachable. (One of the few who didn't fall in that "success" trap.)
Although the progress, development, and growth of the Ecency project, understandably don't allow him to answer personally on every question, request, or some issue report, he is still doing his best to do so whenever he can.
Therefore, whoever wrote this article for you, dear @good-karma, this is so much true!
You were born, and the world became a better place. ...
You were born and brought happiness to many people.
And to this last one, I would even like to add and paraphrase it into...
You were born TO BRING HAPPINESS to many people! - Apparently, this is your karma, my dear @good-karma! 😉😀
However, although a bit late, but wholeheartedly, I wish you a very happy birthday, and God bless you!
P.S.
If I had the opportunity, I would even make a cake for you. I hope you like chocolate!? I am kinda "famous" for my chocolate pie.
But, who knows?! Maybe I'll have that chance (to serve you my chocolate pie) one day in the future. Life is strange and full of surprises. We never know. 😃