I don't dare respond to your article on the subject given the number of comments on it. I do it anyway. We are in a society where everything is due. When you look at Hive from afar, you might think that there is a way to make easy money behind your computer. Big error of judgment for those who think that's how it happens on Hive! Usually, these individuals apply their method in everyday life and, for some, make money on the backs of others. When he tries to apply the technique to Hive, he tries to keep them calm for a moment but he remains stronger than them so he has to go faster and effortlessly. I can understand that seeing other Hive users benefit from excellent curation and almost every post, regardless of the time between each partition, can be disappointing to those watching it. But if someone gained a lot of curation over a relatively short period of time, what did they do to achieve it? I will answer this question! He worked hard for months or even years to provide better quality content over time. Lots of quality work!!! In principle the lazy person will force himself to work a little bit, for a certain time, this time will be more or less long depending on the person, then he will start to get impatient thinking that since he has to work (for once in his life life) he must be rewarded! But Hive doesn't have that! You have to work a lot and above all know how to appreciate the work of others. If you're not really looking and are only voting in the hopes of getting a lot of Hive, the individual is wasting their time here. What I like about Hive is that everyone is on the same page and only hard work pays off. Another little thing is also knowing how to give your time. @acidyo you helped me almost 3 years ago when I discovered Hive and made a big mistake. Recently I came across your articles and remembered you who helped me via discord to solve my problem. Today I admit to being more comfortable with Hive but at the beginning it was very difficult to understand its mechanisms. This help you have given me and the help you have had to give to others allows you to occupy this position within Hive today. Thanks again.
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