That's why I think people who don't have good mentors are the first ones to leave. No one's teaching them. If they're not so curious, they won't find information about the dos and donts here. When I started, only a few information about Hive was taught to me but luckily I found people who could teach me more about it. If I'm not pointed to them, I think I'd still find Hive hard to understand.
That's why I really want to do onboarding sessions and follow sessions. But sadly we don't have that luxury of time anymore. Everyone's so busy, and even when the speakers are available, there's no appropriate audience. I say appropriate because some are already so knowledgeable about Hive but they still attend, hoping to learn more than what they know probably??
Ahhh anyways it's also hard to overwhelm a newbie in Hive about everything that they need to know here. That's why I think telling them about Hive in one time isn't the best way to learn. Some people learn by repetitions, so I really want to do follow up sessions. It's just that it's hard to gauge if they're ready for it.
Ramdam ko ang frustration. Haha. But the key lang talaga is kailangan curious yung i-onboard about Hive itself. Tas makalikot sa aparato, ganun. Para kung anu ano ang i-explore nya.
True din. But only a few people have this curiosity because some just wants to let their thoughts out here. 😂
may pera ba dito?
ikaw daw namimigay 😂