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RE: The Hive Difference

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Adding value to a community can have many meanings, some things can be points of view, others are objective things.

Regardless of this you make some value and it takes effort.

I deliberately leave out the discussion of the rewards which, yes, are important and give a boost, but they can also be what confuses the ideas of newcomers a little.

Returning to the subject of value, in my opinion, in order to be able to provide the right quantity and in the right way, it is essential to get informed and know the ecosystem, get to the bottom of its functioning and then participate at 360 degrees.

In any case, Hive is revolutionary, but whoever decides to delve into Hive really understands this, whoever doesn't, repeats the Hive revolution as a refrain but actually doesn't understand where this revolution is... which leads him to abandon the first difficulty.

Beautiful post... you didn't believe that I would have been put off by the length?
Sometimes longer is better🤪

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it is essential to get informed and know the ecosystem, get to the bottom of its functioning and then participate at 360 degrees.

Yes. People focus generally on where they are comfortable and where they feel safe. It is like choosing classes at school because they come easily, rather than what leads to the career one wants to go. Or skipping leg day.

Beautiful post... you didn't believe that I would have been put off by the length?

One of the benefits of adding value, is occasionally, people are willing to read until the end ;)

They say knowledge is power and, in a way, I think that's true; moreover, in my opinion it is important to do what is necessary to achieve success and this certainly requires going out of one's comfort zone often; nothing is given by acquired right, everything must be sweated and earned in my opinion and rightly so.

Ah well, as far as I'm concerned and as far as your posts are concerned, I wouldn't say occasionally... as well as reading them to the end, I also reread them eh eh!