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RE: Ten Things I Love About Steemit

in #steemlove7 years ago

Nice ten things I love about Steemit list. I might take you up on the challenge.

However, I need to admit something here. I got distracted by this:

largely untalented guy like me

This better be you being humble, or I might have to channel all my frustration about plagiarism and steer it in your general direction. :)

All I'm going to say is, I enjoy reading your posts. They are always of interest to me, and they always make me want to comment. Contrary to popular belief, that doesn't happen a whole lot. Not to the extent that it does with your stuff. So, if that's being 'untalented,' you sure are talented at it.

Keep on keeping on. :)

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Ooohh I would love to read yours Glen!!! Go on and do it!

I might have to channel all my frustration about plagiarism and steer it in your general direction. :)

Hahahaha you got me shaking in my boots there as I don't want that. Well, I have low self-esteem issues and I am not really one to think that I am good. I do however have a lot of grit and passion so whatever I lack with talent I make up with these two.

I consider myself more of an intuitive writer and not very technical nor journalistic. Maybe it stems from me being assignmed more lifestyle and features pieces when I wrote for our college paper and how I like stories and anecdotes and have a more conversational style of writing.

Thanks Glen and I always appreciate when you leave me your novels (comments) hhahahhaa

Don't worry I will keep writing as it is a drug that I can't get enough of. I was able to minimize my gaming hours just because I want to be in Steemit.

Yeah, I know. I instill fear in all that cross my path. :)

We probably all have something that we would consider a weakness, but we are generally also given strengths to overcome them, so as long as we're always trying to move forward, I think that's all that really matters.

At the same time, all of us can improve in anything we do. The battle is to make ourselves better, though, not compete or compare with someone else. The more we improve, the better we'll be, and in the process, we might find ourselves surpassing others as a result.

Maybe I should start handing out bookmarks for my comments, too. :)