Definitely a helpful exploration, yes. Thumbs up!
I would ask:
There is a kind of conflict currently between the effects of actions which benefit stakeholders in the short term (such as circular voting and selling of votes to vote bots) and actions which might benefit both stakeholders and the price of Steem in the long term (such as supporting the best and most engaging content that the wider web wants to see - thus attracting new users/investors and demonstrating proof of brain to work well). Do you know for certain which of your actions help or hinder long term gains through the increase in Steem's value? What factors affect your decision to chase short term returns that may hurt Steem in the long run and which affect your decision to take a longer term strategy? Factors may include those internal to the Steem eco-system, personal factors and external factors in the wider world.
I can think of a lot of other questions, but this sticks out in my mind at the moment!