I'm not sure you need to do more than that. My favorite part of the whole Burning Man culture is that the ethos is if you want to see something done, do it yourself. Every festival succeeds or fails because of what people choose to bring to it. If you're contributing worthwhile content, that can be enough. If you can support curation initiatives, mentor new users, help people with a similar vision succeed, even better. Hell even buying STEEM just to delegate to good users helps. In short anything that contributes to expanding the influence that you and like minded people have on the platform is worthwhile. But no one is expected to give more than they are able to, just try and put more in than you take out.
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Yes, love that! It boils it down to something simple to grasp:
Thanks @cygon
Honestly that's my moral guide boiled down to one sentence. Even at the gym when it means making sure I put back the weight I had to search 5 minutes for...
Hahaha, right! I'm slowly compiling a list of Steemians that I imagine would be cool to sit at a table with for coffee...you're on the list!
Awesome, I'm honored for that! I'm terrible at small talk but give me something like this to break down and I won't shut up...