Taking the Plunge: My SteemIt Strategy

in philosophy •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Much like with SteemIt, I recently started playing a game called League of Legends on my MacBook, & although I had absolutely NO IDEA what the game was or even how to play it, I took the plunge anyway, knowing that I would make some bonehead mistakes. & so, I got some virtual cuts & bruises, but I also learned very rapidly from those mistakes, which has shaped me into a valuable player in the game, & a great ally to have, which I also hope to be to many of you in the SteemIt community.

See, I believe that theory is a great tool to see what works & what has been done, but sometimes, when you have no theory to go by in order to do what you want to do — & if you happen to be a trailblazer like me, attempting to pave a new way — you just have to take the plunge like I did & risk it all in order to learn, & hopefully, you’ll attract the right people to get behind you — maybe even some mentors to teach you certain things along the way. I know it’s unconventional, & I know you may encounter some criticism, hate, & negativity from trolling haters, but I never claimed this strategy was perfect, right, or wrong. What I am saying is that, at least you got started. Sure, you might miss some of the shots you attempt, but you’ll also be taking shots that you might make — & that’s far better than just sitting behind a desk at school, studying theory for the next 20 years & applying none of it. Right? For instance, I just posted a video on DTube last night of my adventure with friends at the Vancouver International Auto Show (which you can watch here: https://bit.ly/2q7b2qu), & I don’t know if it’s going to get traction, or if people will watch it, or if it’ll even get upvotes — but I took a chance, & am waiting here patiently to see the results.

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Like the great hockey legend, Wayne Gretzky, once said, “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”

& if the haters want to focus only on your slips, falls, & misses, then fuck ‘em — they’re essential to the game: meaning that they’re the opposition that you have to overcome, but are also completely irrelevant to your journey. So keep going — because the only thing that ever mattered was you learning from your mistakes, getting back up, & firing another shot to see if it goes in anyway.

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Honestly, I didn’t really know what I wanted to write about, but I did know that I wanted to write something here today, & so, here I am, sitting here behind this computer screen, letting my heart speak, letting my fingers hit the keys of my MacBook, & letting my eyes read the words as they pop up on the screen. I don’t really know where this is going or what will come out of me next, but I sincerely hope if you read this that you enjoyed my little tangent, & perhaps even learned an invaluable lesson.

Thank you for taking the time read this,

Ryan

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Although I don't personally know about what was League of Legends is all about. (though my partner used to play it), what I love from your post is the idea or the way you talk about taking risks. I am not a risky person sometimes just like you are (I assume you are risky person) But it is true that we have to take the courage to try something new and see where it would take us. After all, there's no harm in trying I guess :)

Yeah, many of us have a habit of playing it safe, because we fear loss, but we never truly experience a big win when we do that. I'd say that I do take risks, but that they're calculated, which is why many people value my opinion & my predictions. I wouldn't say I'm reckless with my risks, if you know what I mean.

I see, You're still careful about taking risks :) I thought you're like "come what may" type of person. Glad you cleared it out :) Anyway, enjoy playing! And I wish you have more wins than loose (we can't avoid loosing at times right? :) )

Yeah, losses are part of the game. By the way, I'm impressed with your English. Do you speak English more than Tagalog, or is that only online?

Yep I can do this only online. I am more confident writing than speaking English. HAHAHA
Thank you for the compliment ♥ It really does help boost my confidence :) I owe you one ♥

Well... you can always practice with me. I won't judge. :)

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