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RE: Growing Your Steemit Blog To Create Long Term Results

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Hi @lucypher Lovely yor post.

I’m always inspired by stories of how successful writers like Stephen King started out. How they struggled for years. How they endured rejection after rejection, failure after failure, but kept moving forward.

J.K. Rowling is another fine example. Depressed, practically broke and living on welfare, she was rejected by a dozen publishers before she finally found one to publish her Harry Potter book series.

Of course, it’s not just famous writers who struggled their way to the top. If you study the background of any successful person in any field, you’ll often see a long road of struggle, setbacks and failure stretching out behind them.

In either case, what ultimately made them successful was their choice to keep learning, keep working and keep moving confidently in the direction of their dreams, no matter how hard it got. What ultimately made them successful was their choice to persevere.

And Steemit is social media platform where the human qualities, such as talent, intelligence and creativity, all virtuous people are rewarded. Indeed, steemit is a community of fate which citizens share. It also provides a platform for debate and creative thinking on topics of special interest to its members.

Steemit platform show us that we can achieve our dreams with a little bit of effort and perseverance, and We now know that considerable progress can be made in this area too if we work consistently.

If you want something, nothing is impossible. I am convinced of this because I believe that, if there is a will, then there is definitely a way.

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The whole idea of instant success is a myth. Everyone who has ever succeeded at anything failed more times first. With each failure, they learned what not to do until they got to the point of succeeding. Most people don't go through that process and quit at the first failure, or worse, they don't even try for fear of failing.

Hi @lucypher The joys are beyond expectation, but the fear paralyses beyond words.
Increasingly, failure is seen as something to be embraced, something to experience, and grow through - what ever your field and whatever your life stage. There is even a school of thought that suggests that - like bones which grow stronger through trauma - there are aspects of human experience which are improved with a little challenge and disruption. In other words, and contrary to accepted wisdom, individuals and society alike draw more positives than negatives from failure.
Life is all a matter of perspective!!
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