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RE: The Joys of Hive

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I think diversification is the best way to keep things interesting.

I share my opinions and views most of the time, a few blogs maybe, a bit of photography if I find myself in some "aesthetic" place, sometimes it's gaming, every now and then it's food.

That's how I live life, and that's exactly what I share. No one else can live, nor do it like I do. Surprisingly, a handful of people actually like what I have to say and share, they at least find some value. And that's what keeps me coming back for more.

We really don't have to follow some theme or genre, it can be anything and everything.

But some people just take it too seriously. They see it as if it's a job, and just like the regular jobs, they post as if they only have one task or sector to work on.

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No one else can live, nor do it like I do.

And this has value, if it can be presented in a way that is interesting, that is engaging.

But some people just take it too seriously. They see it as if it's a job, and just like the regular jobs, they post as if they only have one task or sector to work on.

And some, like the person at the base of this post, don't care at all and treat the people who have supported them like crap.

sad.

it can be presented in a way that is interesting, that is engaging.

This is true engagement. And after all, PeakD is just another social media platform. So, people really should start seeing things that way, and not take things too seriously.

and treat the people who have supported them like crap.

That's just like real life, no? I surely can see it, I've experienced it too. I've guided and helped countless people in so many ways, I never even expected, nor wanted anything in return.

Yet, nowadays many don't even acknowledge those efforts, because right now I'm not doing too well. Now, in a way they think that they're just superior.