RE: Why I moved from WordPress
The article was simply dishonest. The author asked in what way people spent their holidays, without sharing anything first. Calling it 'incomplete' was a misnomer on my part, granted.
The word 'yogi' does not mean 'overlord'. I do not call myself 'Bhagavan' (Osho did that), as this word really means an overlord. Wikipedia defines:
A yogi (sometimes spelled jogi) is a practitioner of yoga.
It does not say 'overlord'.
I assume you didn't like the fact that I asked the author three questions, instead of just one, or maybe even I did the same mistake. (Asking about somebody's holidays without sharing anything first).
Still, I am not going to downvote your last comment, as it makes more sense to me than the last one did. (I am assuming you are going to downvote mine, though). I am enjoying our discussion either way.
Nobody cares about your judgmental opinion or attitude. Keep it to yourself.
Maybe you do not understand Steemit, though. It is a platform for sharing ideas. That's why the comment section is there. If opinions, judgmental or otherwise, are not interesting, why is the section even there?