If 5,000 redfish doubled their accounts in the next month, on average, that would be a powerful starting point. We could see that as a basis for building.
However, few look at that.
The problem is that many of the people who come to Hive come with the idea of earning extra income immediately, so many get frustrated and leave. Few see it for what it is - a medium to a long-term project that offers endless possibilities and can make a huge difference to our finances in the future.
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Yes, few do see that and give up to easily.
The problem is that many come with the misconception that they can make easy money and are not willing to put in the necessary effort. That's why they quit because it's easier to give up.
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Maybe those we don’t want to join… just a thought 💭
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I think I agree with you ;)
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More will I think 😉🤓
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Giving up is very easy, especially if or when you compare yourself with more established users and the rewards they earn.. Which unfortunately, many, many new users are doing.
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This is a big mistake. Comparing ourselves with others only leads to frustration in most cases. The years have taught me that the best thing we can do is to challenge ourselves to better ourselves.
And on the other hand, looking at the accounts of more established users and comparing them to those of someone new, although many do it, makes no sense at all as they are ignoring all the effort and dedication that established user has put to get where they are. So it is to be expected that someone who intends to compare themselves in this way from the outset will end up giving up. And perhaps that's the best thing for all of us that see this as a long term project.
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That's the only way we can improve as well. By looking at ourselves. Beating our own numbers. Breaking our own records.
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Yes, I think it is better when we compete with ourselves than with others.
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Yeah, comparing ourselves or our results with others tends to lead to misery and anxiety. It's often discouraging instead of encouraging, which ultimately can lead to giving up because things aren't "fair" and whatever things you can come up with.
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I cant argue with this. It is true that is the mindset of most unfortunately. However, if they have 20 HP, try to get to 30 then 40.
This can be done with commenting alone.
Sadly, few look at it like that.
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Somehow some people seem to think that less is more when it comes to engagement.. lol
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It does appear that way doesnt it?
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Haha yup. It's truly awesome to see the engagement spreading like wildfire on LeoFinance though. It feels like it's increasing so it will be cool to see the next report.
I think we'll reach 10K comments this week.
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