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RE: What is one of the most important things you have learned from Hive?

in Ask the Hive4 years ago

From a technical point of view, I've learned how a blockchain works. This was through reading so many great how-to and technical posts by helpful Hive community members, and by hands-on tinkering building a number of little personal projects using the Hive API.

From a personal point of view, I've learned how important engagement is. I really struggle with this one, preferring to just quietly consume, curate and not say much, but it is clear how valuable engagement is to our Hive community and that active participation is almost a responsibility. From this lesson I have been challenging myself to slowly increase my participation and engagement levels. As someone who originally came here simply out of curiosity for the technical side if things, this has by far been the most important thing I've learned and the one that has pushed me furtherest from my comfort zone.

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but it is clear how valuable engagement is to our Hive community and that active participation is almost a responsibility.

I think that this is especially true for the people who are looking long as well as those who have some influence or are developing - silence is not the best way to go.

As someone who originally came here simply out of curiosity for the technical side if things, this has by far been the most important thing I've learned and the one that has pushed me furtherest from my comfort zone.

I find this interesting in several ways, but one is that quite a few technical people who are normally in the background have found that being part of the visible community is important. Perhaps this will better connect development to enduser needs.

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