I remember conversing with you on this very topic about 6 months ago. A knowledgeable and intelligent person who commits to a standard of consistency is able to consistently produce relatively high caliber content.
There is a massive difference at work here because people basically interpret everyone else to be in a similar position as them. For instance, for many, a Hive post is something you do after your day's work.
However, there are those whose livelihoods exist solely within the world of financial markets... they are not merely "finding time", but rather acting from a position of "immersion". Such individuals have an extensive resource at their disposal due to the nature of their lives... not everyone is the same.
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Exactly, setting a standard is key, otherwise how do you expect to stay consistent at something if you don't even know what or how you want that to happen?
As simple as "I want to run at least 1km every day" is enough to have an extra layer of motivation to keep being consistent and turn something into a habit. Think of this the other way around, if you don't set a specific goal, then "running every day" is so vague and broad that you are definitely going to end up quitting haha.
This is so true, and you have actually given me an idea for a post. Some people here see Hive as their main income, and they protect their income source with tooth and nail. Others see this ecosystem as part of their hobby. This is why it's so important to have options and to not act as if people think the same way we do. I'm talking about downvotes because people are not writing good enough content for your standards. Maybe they are doing so by their own standards, and not everyone has the same standards. As you say, not everyone is the same.