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RE: Doing what others won't

in #philosophy7 years ago

A big part of all of our chances of realising large gains is that the majority look at the volatility and choose not to enter, rather than explore, learn and invest a little bit. I had a lot of fear and the hurdles seemed to large before, now I am a part of it.

I couldn't agree with you more! My account had been approved for probably a month or more and I never actually made any posts or participated in the community much at first because it all seemed so daunting and I didn't really understand too much about it at first. Then one day I just sat myself down and said, I've been shown this opportunity, I owe it to myself to really explore it and see where it takes me!

post and started getting involved in the communities, and WOW this place is amazing!So I went and started reading articles and watching YouTube videos on Steemit to really try to learn it all. Then I came on here and finally made my #introduceyourself

Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to respond to my comment! I really do appreciate the engagement, and I look forward to reading more of your posts in the future!

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The best way to learn is to throw yourself into the mix and interact I think. It can be scary though at first as I think the hard part is to find decent people to interact with. There are many out there though. :)

Yes, I agree! It wasn't until I finally got over my initial hesitation to dive into the whole thing, that I finally started to really learn and find cool people to interact with. The folks over at Minnow Support Project have helped me so much :)