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RE: The excuses we troll ourselves with (co-authored by@gavvet and @papasmurf)

in #excuses8 years ago

I wish you well on getting money from Steemit and do what matters in life, escaping the trap of working hard for a basic income! We don't need to become millionaires. Just the income that make us free so we can keep doing what we like, learn about new stuff and maybe travel more.

Great article!

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well stated gaitan. What i foresee happening is large groups of people becomming "guilds" so-to-speak. These people will be content creators of all demographics and walks of life...and they will support one anothers' work (and sometimes you may have competitor guilds attack eachother...though there is little incentive i can rationally see for it humans are not always rational).
these groups of allied professional and amateur content creators will band together into peer groups who will upvote content with which they want to be associated. over time these groups will be able to all go relatively add free and help oneanother ensure eachothers success (because an army of powerful content creating fish and dolphins essentially become megawhales who pay out to multiple "leader" accounts who act as the spearhead of their respective content creation movements.
this enables groups to support and work with those whom are considered e$TEEMed in their circles. now we have creative commons truly get legs..

I agree with you perspective. This is the reason I hold on to Steemit even though I made about 4 $ so far from writing. The bigger picture is what matters.

building acommunity always starts out slowly ;)

Oh before no time Steemit will skyrocket!

Which is why I made this cartoon :D