It looks like Fakour spent his hands above his elbows creating content and trying to get rich on it...
Taniqua disapproves of this, but what can she do with her unlucky husband?
In her dreams she "Where To Now", but reality does not give ready-made answers.
"Why look for the devil if he is behind you" - a phrase from Gogol's story "Evenings on a farm near Dikanka"
Apparently you need to open the bag hanging over your shoulders and shake out its content on the snow ... if the bag is not empty.
But this bag is rather full and not everyone understands what to do with its contents. I also do not fully understand all the possibilities of Hive, I do not have any business model.
Sometimes it is useful to open this bag and get something interesting and fun out of it...
I didn’t understand what I wrote here, it’s all the devil that sits behind my back ... it’s not my fault :-))))
What's interesting is: People are free to take whatever path they want. There's no 'one way' to do things. No approach is the wrong approach, unless it's shady or criminal of course. That's just common sense though.
Our whole life consists of an endless chain of choices. Instead of this phrase, I could write any other. But I wrote this one. And I know why I did it. I react to your line and she conditioned mine in response. But I could have made another choice. For example, start complaining about the difficulties of the Hive ecology. And then for my complaints there would have been other reasons for choosing))
There is always a choice, but it is also always predetermined by something. Freedom of choice is * an illusion of our brain *, it is pleasant for him to think so.
What seems wrong at first glance may actually be the only effective solution. It's all about our blindness. We do not see causal relationships and live in a world of random events. In fact, we simply do not see the patterns and causes of these "accidents".
Right or wrong approach ... and who are the judges? In society, there are general rules ... yes. But there are situations when these rules should be neglected. For me, there is the only unshakable criterion - do no harm to good. And, of course, common sense.