I think the comment when you have something to say thing is good, and it always pays to be positive, or at least on-topic and relevant.
The power of leaving a decent comment on a person's post is strong. It can leave that user feeling buoyant and happy and that can't be a bad thing. Asking relevant questions in relation to a post opens up the opportunity for dialogue and that's how relationships form.
It's good that you're around and are staying for the engagement, the enjoyment of it.
Have you built any lasting relationships with anyone, ones that have endured?
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Yes, I have.
@rishi556 in an old Discord group, but now we chat over Raspberry Pi computers and programing. @jongolson and @pixiepost who are big in ctptalk community and regularly offer amazing encouragement.
I do enjoy reading you and your brothers posts and the occasional comment back and forth, does this qualify as a relationship?
This certainly qualifies. My point was that even for someone who doesn't comment much, you still have relationships; It doesn't take a lot of effort, just some effort. 🙂✅
Thanks, always trying to make the effort, especially in these unusual times where we are unable to travel and meet new people.
Aww thanks so much, Randy! I truly appreciate that! Yes, keeping those relationships & bonds are important. That's partly why I engage even in our little daily interactions. It keeps the bonds strong & it's nice to know people are thinking of you. :)
Your Welcome, your inspiring quotes always make my day and our little interactions are always a bright spot in my day.