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RE: The Slacker's Guide to the Great Remission, Preface: The Economic Crisis Returns. Part 2

in #writing7 years ago

It seems to me, that here on steemit it is pretty much like in the "real world" - the important issues find little response... so, let's pimp up the SBD and SP joining some of the funny / creative stuff - and try not to get too frustrated about it ;-)

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You're right. I'm about to post something that refers to that.

From your last post on my part one, you said something about "getting my post into your feed." Did it not show up in your feed? I was wondering if that happened since it didn't show up in the "new" feed and not one (both, lol) of my followers upvoted or commented, even to criticize it. I know, I know. I'm a bit of an obsessive compulsive.

From this reply I'm going directly to post my next article. If it shows up in the "new" feed it will probably show up in your "follow" feed. If it doesn't show, I'll get back to you and edit this post. If it does, (which it probably will), then all's well (this time). This could be a huge problem. Please let me know either way and I promise I'll quit whining about my problems. Thanks.

Edit: Didn't show up in the "new" feed but did show up in your "follow" feed. Now I just have to figure out what's going on. Off to Steem.chat.

In many ways this platform turns out to be just another "distraction" with the "bread and games" energy that fills most of the world we live in today... the fast-food and mostly the UN-agreed-state-of-the-art-thinking is pimped up... We will have company over for lunch tomorrow - a fellow German Steemian who has been on board for over a year will come with his family. Maybe he can give me some advice that will turn things into more positive light again... The German Community here is really helpfull, but most of the content they are interessted has not much to do with the life I am living ;-) I hope I did not put too much garlic on the porc-roast, hehe

What you say is undoubtedly true. The only difference between Facebook, Twitter and Reddit is the platform. The people are still the same. And here we have the added corruption factor of monetary gain.

For me it's about people seeing my stuff. No publisher would ever touch what I write. Here I can post and let the people decide if what I write about is pertinent to their world. Ted Kazinski, the Unibomber had to kill people to get noticed since no publisher was interested in his manifesto. If Steemit were around when Ted was writing, he wouldn't need to kill to publish. He could post it all on Steemit and be ignored with the rest of us. Hahaha!

Just got finished reading this post by Larkin Rose. I think there's a lot of wisdom in what he is saying. I tend to be harsh and push people's nose into my opinions. It's sort of my nature since I think what I write about is very important and I have been accused of being pushy before. That's probably mostly Narcissism on my part.

I need to step back and examine the tack I've been taking and make a few mid-course corrections. I think people are beginning to fear commenting on my posts because I always have an answer. I need way more humility. I don't have to compromise what I write about, just present it in a more genteel, less egotistical way and be more receptive of other's opinions.

I hope I did not put too much garlic on the porc-roast.

I don't think that's possible, is it?

have to read this comment of yours in a few minutes - just put out a contest - your should join, haha - guessing the winter veggies

hehe, toooooo much garlic - impossibiiiiileee :-) You are hitting some very important points in what you were saying before the garlic!!!! Go for it!!! You're on the right track there :-) big hug and biggest Cheers from the Seven Mountains in Germany you can imagine <3

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