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RE: The Thick and Thin: Prune the dead wood

in #steemit7 years ago

Aye! Aye!! I I totally agree with you. It is when the ships are down that we can truly know those who are invested in the growth of the community. This is not about steem power or steem or sbd. This is about putting in the work not because of the profit but because you know that even if steemit was just a blog, you will be posting, commenting and clicking the likes.

At the end of the day, if everyone goes home when prices are low, then what will be left when prices go up.

I am still posting because I am doing what I have always been doing before I heard of steemit and I will still be doing it until my fingers can no longer tap the keys. Something to think about.

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At the end of the day, if everyone goes home when prices are low, then what will be left when prices go up.

The crap that is floating through the system now ;)

I am still posting because I am doing what I have always been doing before I heard of steemit and I will still be doing it until my fingers can no longer tap the keys. Something to think about.

This is the way it should be and I hope you get lots and lots of rewards doing it too.

😂 I can understand the low output though. The money is the major fuel of the platform, with the prices down, lots of folks will be considering posting not worth the trouble as the rewards will be nothing compared to the exquisite post that they had laboured over.

I just wish that they can understand that the life of the platform does not lie in the hands of those who buy steem and invest but rather in the hands of those who invest not just money but time posting articles and creating content that will make the platform a powerhouse of creative output in the future.