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RE: Solutions for Frustrated Minnows and realization of Social Justice in Steemit. [Response to @stellabelle's post]

in #steemit8 years ago

I agree completely. Having an adequate source of money allows me to be free to follow my passions and help others with theirs. This is the definition of freedom, I think.

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to follow my passions and help others with theirs

Definitely! The rich man has much more opportunity to help others.

Once you have financial freedom, what else is there left for you to do? Most choose more wealth, others realise that they now have the freedom to help others.

Most people would agree that 50% of the worlds wealth being owned by 1% of the population is bad. But then, put us all in here with the lure of riches and how do people respond? Exactly the same as those 1%. I feel in my heart that if humanity does not get this right soon, we could end up facing some very troublesome times.

I pay out Steem Dollars to people every day. I am looking for ways to empower more people, to help them, even if it is one by one. Each person is unique and requires a unique approach. Some people have lost faith in themselves and that's where they need assistance. Others are talented beyond measure but lack self-esteem. Some are not consistent and others are selfish. There are so many combinations, it's insane. I think there is a solution for everyone if only each person knew their own strengths well. Steemit allows us to cultivate our own unique strengths, it allows us freedom, which we are not accustomed to. This is the central issue I think. There are things being done to recognize writers. But it is certainly best to be original, unique and authentic, or humorous, whatever way is natural to you. It does require work, constant work, though. It's not a free lunch on here. The ways to stand out are many, if one puts their mind to it.