I try not to think of Steemit as a community because people have a lot of expectations when it comes to the feelings of belonging somewhere. I've been in groups that have tried to use and abuse me based on that human need of feeling like we have a place. Though I can see some benefits of seeing it as a community for one would expect people to be nicer to those they share a reality with. I really liked the post, I always imagined you to be younger so it was quite the surprise but it seems you're one of the cool seniors. I'm sure you will have a lot to contribute here, you already do, at least in my blog. I'll go follow your granddaughter now, welcome!
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I am really not all that old in the scheme of things. ;o) In someways I am as physically fit as I was 20 - 30 years ago. Working with youth and young adults helps me keep perspective and my attitude grounded.
I hear what you are saying about being a community. I have seen some of the negativity here from some, although that is part of our experience in all types of communities IMHO. Mostly I have had great interactions with people here. I like hearing all sides of issues and take from that what I feel is helpful to me and leave the rest.
I always try and keep the Golden Rule in mind. Some spiritual trains of thought believe what ever they put out will come back to them three-fold.
I am glad to be here!
The great thing is it has a lot of potential for learning because it's easier to see the different sides due to the lack of censorship. That's what I came here running from and although Steemit is far from perfect is better than any other way of communication online that I've tried so far.
I know someone your age I struggle to keep up with, I have no doubt you're strong if you're working the fields and keep your mind busy. Thanks for spreading the word about this tech!