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RE: Monday School: Steemit's Easiest Witness Setup Guide
Your work, time, and due diligence is much appreciated.
I always try to share my knowledge as well.
Spread #yunk like peanut butter.
I once walked someone through in a private SteemIt.chat how to set up a mining rig from start to finish.
People really appreciate when others share their craft because even though it may be easy to 'us' it seems like astrophysics to 'them'.
Thanks so much for the kind words @crypto2day!
In the end, I'm not contributing to #steemit for $$$, I just think it's a great vehicle to allow the masses to taste crypto. For me, this "gateway crypto" helping to push along decentralized $$$ is #steemit 's greatest value.
I genuinely do my best to avoid "us/them" as, we all bleed the same. Anyone who thinks otherwise ought find more exposure to the world around them. I (like any other) was much less versed in the technical matters at one point. MANY have come before me; a few have taken taken me under their wing, sharing selflessly. The only thing I know to do with the gifts they shared with me is to return the favor by sharing them with others. Any knowhow, "astrophysics" or "voodoo" I MIGHT possess is in fact NOT mine but rather, the collective creation of many. IMHO, taking personal credit is just plain ignorant.
As the adage goes; no good deed goes unpunished ...
The "reward" for my efforts to date? A narcissistic self anointed "expert" trying their best to bring me down by calling me names ... on teh internets?!? o'rly? "poor me" huh? lulz so hawd!
I'm pleased with my achievements to date on #steemit and elsewhere ...