Well said! Whenever money is placed as the sole motivator in whatever thing we indulge in, there's always a problem. Yes, we need money but it shouldn't be the main goal. Why? There comes a time when the money won't come as envisaged. What will happen then? Give up on your dreams or task?
Passion and vision has proven to be the greatest and lasting motivator of all times. Taking Hive as a case study? Many persons have joined the platform but in a long while, they stopped blogging. Why? The joined with a wrong motive; maybe they joined because they were told there's money to be made here. However, the money and earnings didn't come as they expected or as quick as they wanted. So, they were frustrated and they left.
Meanwhile, they are many who didn't earn big in their early days here but because the had passion for the revolution Hive brings in the world of social media, they remained. If you want Hive to save you then you have to serve Hive. Serving Hive speaks about making Hive a mission. You have the responsibility of engaging and promoting the platform.
Let's continue to support this revolution Hive has started instead of just fixing our gaze on how much we can make from Hive. I see Hive making an impact in the lives of thousands already and in no distant time, Hive will expand even more.
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The interesting part to this is the fact that Hive is offering more money making opportunities as time passes. When tribes were introduced along with many of the games, people saw their ability to earn.
You mention what happens if you dont get the money? Here is another one: what happens after you get it if that is your sole motivation? Do you pack up and leave?
That is the question many will be confronted with as their accounts become more valuable. Are they still as heavily involved as when their wallets were small?
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I guess when the money has made and wallets blossoming, one should find even more reasons to stay.
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