RE: @mindhunter in the future ...

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in life •  7 years ago 

I love Steemit even without the money, but I do really need the money.

I've been fortunate thus far. I know it's greedy, but I I'd like to keep earning more and more. This is the first time I've been able to bring in money for years. I lost my disability a couple years ago, and all of the financial responsibility has been on my husband and it's been beating him down really bad.

But Steemit has helped me be able to contribute. Not a huge amount, but a hell of a lot more than we ever expected this early on.

I actually managed to get some sleep! It wasn't very restful (a problem I have) but I did get some sleep! Time to try to get some work done and some money made today! :D

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I love Steemit even without the money, but I do really need the money.

That really is not wrong, but if you leave it at the Steemit door, then the money truly does flow a lot easier I promise you - it's almost a paradox in itself :)

I'm vocal about it mostly because I really fucking hate the asshats that come along and give me "helpful advice" on what to buy or do or pay for or whatever. Especially the "I'm sure you can afford one! Just look for one of the cheaper ones!" people, because when I say I can't afford something, I'm talking about the cheapest options that I can't afford.

So yeah... I have no patience for that kinda stuff anymore. So I throw it out there. And sometimes you find people that genuinely care about your financial situation and may have genuinely good advice that they may not otherwise give you because they don't realize you're in need of that advice.

I'm rambling on, lol. Sorry.