I am absolutely amazed at how much your write, and how few typos there are, especially with the time of day you tend to write them.
We've had some overlap on some of our content diving, but I'm always excited to discover new posts I missed through your cataloging of your journey here on steem, c0ff33a, and just want to make sure you know how much I appreciate your efforts in this.
Because of the emphasis on the sense of immediacy prioritized by the platform, so many amazing posts that should have staying power far beyond their 7-day life cycle are buried by the new. I can't help but think about the parallels between this and the role of technology as a whole in today's society, but a conversation for another time!
Quick head's up, my good sir, it seems like your steemit world map link at the bottom didn't quite render - other than that, always love the feeling of catching up. And you were absolutely right, not only are you a friend, but these posts certainly feel even more personal and friendly than most content I come across here on Steemit. Something I definitely need to take note of and learn from!
All the best, coffee maven across the pond - you the man!!
Thank you very much @carmalain7 , sometimes I am fortunate to find on here people who mesh with my decidedly alternative outlook on life. You are of course quite correct, when we press the post button and unleash our post on this platform it immediately get's lost in the deluge of new content. How to get around this is part of the major challenge Steemit faces - maybe in time it will be resolved as the platform is still in Beta. But there is much you can do yourself to keep your post in the eyes of those that you would have see it - replying to comments to remind them of your own work, leaving your post link in discord channels, using the varied resteem and upvote services.