I've Been Writing Too Much, Not Reading Enough

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

I've Been Writing Too Much, Not Reading Enough

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I woke up this morning, made my coffee, picked up the chicken bones the cats dragged out of the garbage last night, and then sat down to check email, messengers, Steemit, etc.

I came across this awesome article from @razvanelulmarin, which linked to this awesome article on Project Curie.

Razvanelulmarin composed a great piece. He's right, and I've seen his (her?) name in my upvotes, so I know he's (she's?) on the level. (At this juncture I better start using "they" as a first person neutral pronoun).

Aside from them making excellent points (I encourage you to read both the linked articles), I realize I am not reading enough here myself. Some of my longer, and in my opinion, better posts too up to 6 hours to compose. That's partly due to the image insertion and newbie-ness with markdown and having completely forgotten the HTML I learned in the 90s.

The reason I put so much time into those posts is that I want to live up to the community standard of "quality". The problem is, I didn't have time to read what other people were posting. There days where I'd vote and comment on 10-20 pieces, but not every day, and sometimes I just upvote without comment on an author who "usually does a good job."

When I scan the trending topics on the front page, there is almost nothing I want to read unless it's steemit related, but it's usually either just another quasi-celeb, sounds like it was written for Yahoo! Life or just not my thing. That means I have to dig to find good content, which takes time. Robinhood Whales and Project Curie will help me find what I'm looking for, and help you find it too.

But on top of this, this community is experimental in many ways and therefore requires a lot more knowledge depth from it's members than other social media like Twitter and Facebook. We need to learn the Markdown and HTML. We need to engage in steemit.chat, we need to read the White Paper, we need to go to steemit help and search for tips, and I haven't been doing any of that. Never been in chat once. Haven't finished the white paper either.

This is a community for self-starters, go-getters, social rejects who make their own way, and so on. So, you need to contribute by writing, but you need to balance your use of time to learn about how the community works, how steemit itself works, and support other good writers by reading and commenting on their work.

This will probably be my only post today, but not so I can read, unfortunately. It's a bee-yoo-tiful day in Shenzhen and a friend has invited me out. And that's another thing: Don't spend ALL your time on Steemit. Humans need fresh air and sunshine too.

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Thank you, Robinhood Whales for the hard and self-sacrificing work, and the same thank you to Project Curie. Thank you, all, who have read, upvoted and commented on my work. And thanks for the reminder that I need to delve into the knowledge base and operations of this far-thinking community. Let's not let it turn into Facebook or Buzzfeed.

And sooner or later, I'm gonna finish reading that Steemit White Paper.

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Sorry I haven't supported you much lately bud, been on good drugs. I have fallen behind on the story too. Will catch up in a few days. But for now- where are those drugs.

You just get better. That's all you gotta care about right now, sister. But thank you for chiming in. We do miss you.

Haha!
thanks for linking my article and glad you found it useful..that being said I am totally a HE :D
You can see my photo here: https://steemit.com/art/@mihaiart/steemians-portraits-first-edition
Also, you can call me Raz ;)

PS: I found my reading has diminished considerably since steemit also

Lotta character in that mug.

You bring up a good point, about how much time should newcomers spend on commenting versus writing.

When you figure it out, let me know.

Glad it's not just me- I know I'm supposed to go to chat, but haven't yet either.

We'll have to make the plunge sooner or later.

On the other side, I believe there are other people who have not started writing. How do we encourage them to start?

Good question. I think some are just in it for the investment because they believe in the business model. I have one such friend.

Just keep at it. Many of us have been typing like crazy. It take a little time to build and if you already have a following outside of steemit, that will grow onto here and get the results that we all want.

That's about it. Keep plugging away. Most of my following was on Twitter and it's hard getting people to switch over. they read, but they don't join. But 54 followers here in my first month ain't too shabby, i guess.

Just keep at it. It's only been 2 weeks for me. The one's making the big money have been on here for at least a month or 2.

Good post. its all about time management ...which we all cant manage

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