What I meant with "make it" was do I stand a chance of obtaining some crypto-profits with my philosophical way of thinking? Or do you feel the Musing team in general looks for a more "rationalized" way of thinking
Ah, I see. No, I think you will be able to find some questions to answer here, but not as many as non-philosophy questions. When it comes to getting upvotes, a single good answer will likely get you more worth of upvotes compared to writing a handful of less interesting answers - so in my opinion you can surely "make it" by focusing on mostly philosophy. But I guess you will have to try for yourself to find out :)
I think they do, sometimes more than others. One thing about philosophy is the critical thinking that goes with it. It's an added advantage to you as you can imagine things from angles that others may not approach.
I've also seen many philosophical questions asked here and you could definitely be a bonus to the platform.
A great thing about musing.io is that anyone with good contents can be successful on the platform,you are allowed to ask any question concerning any subject and if the content is good enough then you will get the kind of attention which you desire for your content.
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What I meant with "make it" was do I stand a chance of obtaining some crypto-profits with my philosophical way of thinking? Or do you feel the Musing team in general looks for a more "rationalized" way of thinking
Cheers :)
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Ah, I see. No, I think you will be able to find some questions to answer here, but not as many as non-philosophy questions. When it comes to getting upvotes, a single good answer will likely get you more worth of upvotes compared to writing a handful of less interesting answers - so in my opinion you can surely "make it" by focusing on mostly philosophy. But I guess you will have to try for yourself to find out :)
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I think they do, sometimes more than others. One thing about philosophy is the critical thinking that goes with it. It's an added advantage to you as you can imagine things from angles that others may not approach.
I've also seen many philosophical questions asked here and you could definitely be a bonus to the platform.
You're welcome by the way!
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Thank you brother, your words are sincerely encouraging me! :D Have a nice day
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A great thing about musing.io is that anyone with good contents can be successful on the platform,you are allowed to ask any question concerning any subject and if the content is good enough then you will get the kind of attention which you desire for your content.
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So true & correct statement! Nice observation, that's why I LOVE Musing.io :)
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Great point my man, great point. Thanks for stopping by :)
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Absolutely friend, great question! Keep thinking ;)
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