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RE: The Ultimate Guide for making money on the STEEM blockchain.

in #steem5 years ago

Hm, well, that's how man is made. Extraordinary and interesting things have always been brought into the world only by a small number of people. Good stories, investigative journalism, eccentrics, artists, people who did something in the eye of the storm that others happened to see, it is always only the three to five percent - or so - who bring it to honor and glory. Mostly because they attract attention at an angle, have ideas that at first glance often seem ugly or repulsive, don't fit the picture. And that didn't seem to be their goal either. Youtube is really a good example. I found there topics and people, which I probably find a hundred times more exciting than some blog here on Steemit. We ordinary people, I'm involved in this, like to talk to each other because we don't have enough users, which otherwise made it impossible for us to respond to every single comment. It's also a curse to be good at what you spread. Suddenly everyone wants you to talk to them.

Your somewhat cynical way of describing how you can make money without talent, ... hm ... why are you doing this?

I don't know any other crypto platforms, so I don't know if there's so much about how you make money without doing anything special for it. Or whether there's so much talk about this topic there as well. It's a real navel-gazing that I experience here whenever it's about the possibility that someone somewhere has wrongfully earned too much money or that opinions are voted down, etc., etc. If one were to transfer such things to the real world, then we would have a village that nobody knows, where hardly anyone would get lost and where, if you happen to drive through there and drink a cup of coffee by the roadside, you would wonder how busy people are talking about money and trends, without anything particularly aesthetic or exciting happening somewhere. Except in the enchanted corners, where it's funny and completely ignorant and you largely ignore world-weariness and find a corner where you're in real conversation with each other, encouraging, motivating and supporting yourself without hanging it on the big bell.

I see it this way: that is probably normality. The mainstream is always somehow big and runs along, and the side arms are only so interesting because they represent a minority who like to act a little in secret and experience their joy through their niche existence. But now people discover these niches and make the little ones big.

Your suggestions, on the other hand, are aimed at pure hard work. I don't know, this may work for some people and may only be a necessity where there really is no other way and you would starve if you wouldn't be diligent, even if the work is yawning and basically the death of creativity and joie de vivre.

For those who do not need to do hard work to make money, I would not follow your recommendations. So you probably wrote a guide for people who depend on being able to buy something to eat or who are so poor that they have to fear losing their shelter... at least that's what I would think. All the others who have their internet connection at home and just some kind of boredom pain, I would advise them to find something they are really interested in and try to become good at or formulate their own claim.

I found your blog entry entertaining and well written, don't misunderstand me :-D

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