Thoughts from an airport

in sndbox •  7 years ago  (edited)
This is my 8th waiting room in the past 4 months. I´m not saying this as something good or bad but because I want to contextualize this piece of writing that, while it is not about any specific subject, it is about everything flowing through my mind during the past few days.

Maybe you didn´t notice, perhaps you did, but I haven´t written anything substancial for about a week; Yeah, I´ve been doing my contests in order to keep the support flowing towards the newer users but apart from that I haven´t brought anything interesting to the Steemit table.

And I don´t mind. Some users take Steemit as a full time job and altough this platform is my only source of income, and it has been for the past 9 months, I don´t consider posting an obligation or a must do.

There is nothing wrong if someone sets the goal of posting once a day, or 10 times a week or however they want to do it... hell, it makes no difference if they deem themselves a full time Steemian or not but, during the the past few days (or perhaps weeks), I have read a lot of rants from users that used to give the impression that they love Steemit but, it seems to me that the very essence that made other people love their content, is gone.

Without really knowing the truth and risking some negative critics, I can only attribute this rants to one single reason: They are seeing Steemit and blogging as a job, an obligation, a must... instead of taking Steemit, Steem and the blockchain as a plus, something we enjoy, a hobby that allows us to generate money in the form of crypto. Steemit is not a job, it´s a hobby that let´s all of us make money out of blogging... BLOGGING!! Isn´t that amazing!?

It is awesome that people can pay the bills with only Steem, in fact I have a lot of friends from different communities that manage to make a sustainable day-to-day life out of blogging and that is just plain awesome. But what happens if we as a community start to generally depend on crypto earnings? There is going to be people who maybe won´t make ends meet at the end of the month, and we are going to have rants about this. The hell, I have been very lucky the past months and I am getting nicer rewards than I ever thought would be possible - which is pretty much why I stopped posting daily, not because I can´t or I don´t have the inspiration or ideas, but because I think it would be greedy from me to post daily making +$150 in rewards... sometimes is nice to take a break and let other people get their share of the pie - but perhaps if I stopped earning these rewards, I would write a rant where my self entitlement perception of life would come afloat; luckily, I´ve only stated these rants with people close - or that used to be close to me - and gotten to a better understanding of our beloved Steemit.

I can only say one thing: Making Steemit our only source of income is hard and it takes balls to do it but, we know the posibilities that could derive from this decision. I know that at some point I can just stop earning rewards and puff, I end up back to where I started - hopefully a bit wiser - but I promise I will try my best to not make a rant.

To be critic and real, honest and direct: A well written post criticizing the platform is received as something that can build a better Steemit, on the other hand, a rant falls on deaf ears and it only builds up negativity and defensive positions towards and from our fellow steemians.

That´s all, plain and simple. To explain our point in a civil way can do wonders... to rant about certain subject will take us nowhere and we will only tire ourselves.

Moving onto another subject...

The Steemit burnout syndrome

I think we´ve all had this one at some point, some more frequently than others, some deeper than others... well, if you´ve been here for more than 3 months, then you´ve felt it.

Let me tell you something: There is nothing wrong with that. Sometimes we take Steemit so seriously that we forget that we have a life outside the computer. If you feel like you are taking you Steemcomittment too far from sane standards, take a few days off.

I know I´ve done it. And I´ve done it with 20 dollars in my pocket in a Country I´m not from. I know people who´s done it even when they stop earning big money from blogging and autovotes. There is nothing wrong with taking a few days off and putting things into perspective... believe me, it works.

Another though...

I read a post about a girl who posted about suicide and improving her life, I know it got flagged by our Grumpy friend, I read the post about this set of doings and I left a comment in her post letting her know about my support and how she can always reach up to me for support... I don´t think I got a reply, perhaps she didn´t read it or maybe she thought I was being condescending... I´m not sure but I want to reach out to anyone who is reading this:

If you have a post that you think deserves nice rewards - but really, a good post, a post from the heart, written in the middle of the night with tears in your face - feel free to send it to me on Steemit.chat (@anomadsoul) or over discord (#8841 @anomadsoul). Do not pay for votes to reward these kind of posts where you expose your inner secrets, where you tell us about your life achievements and circumstances that changed your life...

Send it to me. Those posts written from the soul deserve organic votes... I know I have written them and luckily I´ve gotten some organic support towards them, so feel free to send me a DM. I can put on trending a post at least for a few minutes and you don´t have to pay me anything to vote big on your heart exposing post.

My plane is about to board

I want you to know that I´m still a minnow with just a big delegation that can end any moment now, and I know how hard it is to get support some time (I haven´t forgotten), so do not hesitate to hit me on discord or steemit.chat from time to time and send me deep posts, I assure you I will read it and vote accordingly.

Pardon me about my post editing and perhaps some typos that you may find within the post, I am writing this on my cellphone and you know what? I don´t like it but sometimes inspiration hits you in the weirdest of place and word keep flowing. Feel free to discuss any subject here and please, DO NOT take this personally, I´ve been speaking with a lot of people about all of this subjects and read a fuckton of posts about these topics, so I´m not directing this post to anyone in specific, I am *ranting* about my thoughts about this delicate subjects... well,l I hope this is not taken as a rant, it is a post written from within trying to put myself in your shoes and trying to give advice the best way I can: Being crude and direct.

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This is lovely

LOL, this is awesome!

Wow I wasn´t expecting this, you can rhyme very easily like, this probably took minutes for you to come up with it, record it and upload it, you rock guys.

Haha epic as always guys!!

As someone who's read a lot of rants and sometimes written a few of my own, mostly about stuff happening on the platform than about myself, I agree with your view on them. They do bring a lot of negativity but they might also change someone's perspective on things.

I've wanted to stop posting for some time now, focusing mostly on curating is what I've been wanting to do but seeing how a lot of rewards are being siphoned and leeched out of the rewardpool which more often end up outside the platform is what has made me stay active with posting as well. During the SBD spike I saw so many Steemians just lose it and go on posting sprees, especially those that used to post once or twice a day and had some autovoting support started posting 8-10 times a day and the amount of self-votes was heartbreaking in my eyes.

I do understand that people wanted to make the most out of the spike that no one could explain or tell how long it would last, but I felt that many Steemians lost a lot of dignity at the same time. Especially those that kept on self-voting like crazy even though most of their rewards were from other sources and then topping it off with never buying any Steem or powering it up with those rewards felt like I couldn't just sit by and watch everyone just go ahead and do so. I expected there to be more policing, more people telling them to calm down but it never happened. Many seem to forget that we all share the same rewardpool, when you earn a lot more either through autovotes, posting more often or buying votes it means that there are other authors who rely on organic votes that are making a lot less than they used to.

I promised myself to post a few more times a day but to watch the amount of self-votes I would cast. I couldn't just sit by and let this opportunity to power up with the SBD go by and just let the majority which at the time were not powering up do their thing and now that SBD is cooling off I am glad that I did cause it means once the delegations are gone and the SBD is back to it's peg I will be able to continue curating users which I believe deserve rewards more than others better with my stake.

I know that my decisions have indirectly made a lot of other users earn less since my post rewards have increased but I just couldn't sit idly by and let the "abusers" make the most of it. I've also told many other authors that I know are here for the long run to post more actively and earn their stake, especially smaller authors I've tried to encourage them to self-vote more and not care about that too much for now while this SBD spike was going on as it was a good way for them to increase their stake. Better them than those just moving value out of the platform.

Anyway, been meaning to post about this but your post made me want to say my thoughts on the matter even though it was not completely relevant.

Hope you had a nice vacation. ^^

I can get behind that idea, rants can create some consciousnes towards certain subject but as you say, they have to be on point to make it through the defensive mind state of some users.

I remember we spoke about the rewards a few weeks ago and I want to clarify that this is totally on point, if you are keeping the coins inside the platform and powering up, I think even more rewards should go to you (this is something that people don´t understand, the more we sell SBD, the more we unbalance the supply and demand and lower prices) so yeah, using you as an example, Im pretty much powering up arounf 75% of my rewards :D

Those people lost a lot of respect and credibility but we as humans tend to forget and forgive very quickly and easily... If only some of the autovotes stopped going the way of people powering down, people abusing the rewards and people who overposted during the golden days of SB being+10 well...

I think you know this but well, whenever I feel like I´m might be straying from the good path I ask for your opinion, so I guess you already know that I am more than ok with you posting a bit more than usual, because it was for the best reason, community building. I don´t feel bad about my rewards and no one that is powering up should, I just felt that for some people I may not deserve all of them (cause I just started to work towards the community, not like you or other OG steemians) so it was just a statement, but Im still going to try to post once a day (but wont feel obligued).

Thanks for this thorough comment, I really appreciate to read your take on this matter, especially because I probably would have asked you anyway :P

The trip was cool, not like I intended but was ok :D

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There’s probably a point where an account is sufficently stocked and you probably no longer need to self vote... that’s the point when ur responsibilities as a user change, u probably have enough steem lol and you should probably be using ur vote to help grow other users and not applying it too much to ur own blogs (which likely have sufficent support too).

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There is yes, the SBD spike has changed all that lately though, posts give you a much bigger opportunity to increase your stake than before. There's been a lot of talk about the curation rewards lately and SBD not being pegged sure hasn't helped that aspect.

I'm hoping SBD will go back down to the peg soon so other curators and authors will get more selfless with their voting. Vote-collusion on the other hand is a whole other issue, people seem to want to vote trade instead of leasing out their SP so they end up as if they were self-voting 100% daily. This has decreased the amount of organic curation on the platform by a lot.

I see what you mean. It's certainly a double edged sword.

On the positive note for the new user, they can instantly make greater rewards than when i started. My first post made 0.17 cents initially and paid out 0.00$ lol.

On the other hand, my friends who have finally joined (past couple weeks) after much encouragement have made like 10-20$ on their first posts which is really apporx 5 times that.

I'm betting that If they had made 17 cents well...lol I believe that the spike is partly responsible for keeping a lot of new users on steemit which is ultimately good.

I guess what I'm trying to say is: I believe the difference is in what you do with it all. And unfortunately bc of Steemit's decentralized nature, ppl are free to do whatever they want....The larger accounts might be getting greedy instead of thinking ahead to the fact that if they help grow the new users base instead of trying to get more Steem (when they probably have enough) they would ultimately be helping to drive the price up and popularity of the coin which would be way more profitable for them lol.

I'm with you in some sense tho, I hope the spike doesn't last too long. I'm just appreciating it right now more than I'm worried about the abusers in the short term I guess. I'm not going to be able to stop them currently, however I can at least make a bit of a difference using my little influence as I see fit right!?

Some direct result of the spike for me has been growing the shit out of my SP and in turn being able to reward all the entries for "Steemit Sandwich Contest" with post rewards even if they don't win. Furthermore, for a few months I was able to dish out 25 Steem or more in prizes per/week.

Hello @acidyo

I totally agree with some of the issues you raised here. And that's human beings for you - greedy and ruthless. There is a threshold to how much greed could define a man. Unfortunately, while very few thinks like you, thousands think the greed way. And that's very unfortunate. There are lots of hardworking Steemians with quality contents who don't earn 3sbd in a week and the fortunate few, out of sheer greediness, are bent on moving out hundreds of sbd per day.

You're only a human sir, you did what you have to do, and I don't think anyone could have stood idly and watch while events unfold before their eyes.

On sbd being pegged at 1$,...i think this is the best decision developers of Steemit Inc should take a serious stand on. Otherwise steem risks being rendered worthless by frequent hike in the price of sbd.

@eurogee

The good thing about the price of Steem is that the higher it is the more SBD is printed daily pushing the price further down. So eventually it should go back down to it's peg. The worrying thing is that there are some noob traders out there placing thousands of $ into it without knowing what it is or that it won't reach the prices they are hoping for, it could cause them to at some point dump all their SBD after they realize what it is and cause a short term price of SBD to be under $1. I'm sure there will be a lot of traders wanting to get back into SBD if it goes under $1, though so it's primarely just the ones pouring in money into it now that will be losing out.

The good thing about this is that it is giving those who trust the platform and the currency Steem to succeed in the long run a chance to increase their stake faster than those just dumping it for something else. The bad thing is that it has disincentivized most of the platform to curate properly and instead self-vote to the max.

I have to say it has been hard to remain at the current self-voting I'm at, I believe it has been at around 10-12% in the last 3 months seeing so many others collude and self-vote. I am glad I've made some good trades though placing it all on Steem when SBD was so high and profiting from Steem going up as well, wish many others had done the same.

What an educative response....

The good thing about the price of Steem is that the higher it is the more SBD is printed daily pushing the price further down. So eventually it should go back down to it's peg.

Thanks for exposing this truth to me... Really an eye opener. Grateful for this.

@eurogee

What else can I say. This post right here, people like @anomadsoul, @acidyo, @guyfawkes4-20, many of the @ocd crew and other good minded people and community are what is giving Steemit the edge. It is not just about making money but how we make the cash, so much love been shown to someone on a computer many rivers away without expecting any return. I don't know if it was because everything around me here is fucked up, but the human I have seen, felt behind my keyboard is so much more and better than I have felt from people I have had contacts with in real world. Steemit is not just a way of making money...Steemit is a movement of love and humanity.

Let me tell you something: There is nothing wrong with that. Sometimes we take Steemit so seriously that we forget that we have a life outside the computer. If you feel like you are taking you Steemcomittment too far from sane standards, take a few days off.

Many of us tends to take steemit commitment too far, all because of where we are coming from. Putting myself out as an example, a university graduate with very 'little' chance of getting a decent job. Plus you can make the salary of a teaching job you will still struggle or beg to get with a single decent rewarding post on steemit. You can understand why some people are overcommitted.
Even at that, there is need to apply moderation to everything. I have heard people here admitting they addicted to steemit and they love the addiction. I used to feel like that too before realising that no matter the situation of things, there is more to life than and outside Steemit. No addiction is completely good. There is need to explore other sides of life. I wrote a post about. It is 8 days old now but you can check it here

I believe the major cause of steemit burnout is over commitment. Not exploring other sides of life other than our computer will leave us physically and especially mentally drained.
I like the fact that you have a good habit of living and exploring life. And that is my dream kind of lifestyle - to travel and see new people, new culture and so on while still working. My earnings currently can't afford Me that but I believe that dream will come true soon.

And again I will love to be part of @ocd projects, @sndbox and any other project that will allow me the chance to grow more while contributing to the community.

Keep doing what you doing as you have people learning from you and following your footsteps.

Cheers.

Some of our realities are so far from each other... for a mexican, a venezuelan, a nigerian or a filipino, making good rewards out of steemit can actually help you pay the rent... for a german, a finnish or an argentinian its not even enough to make $20 on each post... I understand what you are saying man and why people have so much commitment, but sometimes, as with any job, it is nice to take a break.

The dream can come soon, you would be amazed how cheap it is to travel in central america or south east asia. Set a goal and you will meet it if you work hard (without overworking :P )

Thanks so much for dropping by and commenting my friend.

Enjoy your journey brother and yes it is your journey and unfolds for you in your reality. Whether your posting a dozen times a day or once a month it's your journey as well. Great points you've made and some should heed the warnings and become more humble to the realm of steemit. I hope the flight was enjoyable with good company a drink or two followed by some more than likely much needed shuteye. Take care brother and I'll see you here on our ever thriving, entangled steem journeys..........

Hello fellow sndboxer @anomadsoul sir,

Some of the points you raised here speak volume of your generosity and numerous acts if kindness towards other Steemians!

...I have been very lucky the past months and I am getting nicer rewards than I ever thought would be possible - which is pretty much why I stopped posting daily, not because I can´t or I don´t have the inspiration or ideas, but because I think it would be greedy from me to post daily making +$150 in rewards... sometimes is nice to take a break and let other people get their share of the pie...

I respect you for this @anomadsoul. Your type is really what this world deserves at every level of leadership. Not greedy pillagers ravaging our commonwealth all over the word; and even here on Steemit.

May God bless you for always thinking out of box in care of your fellow human being.

@eurogee of @euronation community

Hey man! How is it going?

I know there are a lot of other steemians who think like me, and some of the sndbros would do the same in my fortunate position... it is just about sharing man, sharing is caring.

See you around the sndbox my friend!

You have a point sir.

You are right @anomadsoul

Let me tell you something: There is nothing wrong with that. Sometimes we take Steemit so seriously that we forget that we have a life outside the computer. If you feel like you are taking you Steemcomittment too far from sane standards, take a few days off.

Some times we get too committed on the steemit blockchain that we forget we have a life outside the steemit blockchain. Break may be needed some times to create a balance.

It's painfull sometimes when a post is written from the heart and don't get the reward expected, this is what makes many abandon steemit for alternatives but we can grow better if we have people like you supporting these posts.

I mean I am committed and I take it very seriously, but I don´t take this a job you know man? That´s the difference, I am having a lot of fun by doing this.

I understand the feeling, when I started I was spending 4-5 hours per post and it got to a few cents but I know that is how it should be, starting is not easy especially because we are competing with thousands of other people doing the very same and wanting the same rewards!

You are right sir

starting is not easy especially because we are competing with thousands of other people doing the very same and wanting the same rewards!

To starting is not easy but with hard work and dedication, It sure becomes fun.

We are still very early in the life of this platform and this blockchain, as communities develop I think we won't see rants of that type about earning because we will be supported by our communities (hopefully).
You are among the select few here that are so transparent and direct; and I think this is more than inspiring for other people starting out. Keep it up :)

I am really looking forward for the role that communities will have within the steemcosystem, but as everything everywhere, it has to have backing and that backing will come only from stakeholders, so we will have well supported communities as well as low to no support communities.

Well, transparency and striving to be the best version i can be are my main motors, not everytime I get to do it but at least we try ^^

Good stuff. I have delt with Steem burnout and sometimes I find myself forcing a break from here just to get my voting power back up.

I have seen a lot of what your talking about. I equate it to personal growing pains, as well as platform growing pains. I do give much more heed to the less rant driven and more thought out complaints or addresses of grievances.

I have thought about what it would be like to become a full time steemian as they say, and I don't have the following of the motivation it takes. One whslevote going away from the full time steemian equates to a decent paycut. Living post to post and not paycheck to paycheck sounds even harder, like you are placing too much trust in others to keep yourself going. Nothing against those who try though.

To me this I'd more civil then a rant. Safe flight man, im glad we have you on this platform. I made a challenge for people to share their most profound life lesson. You should take part if you get time between your travels. Or just read some of the entries and show them some love :) . I would say they all mostly qualify as pouring their hearts out!

Nothing wrong with being burnout, altough I try to avoid it at all costs, sometimes it is worth it. I stopped working a 9-5 just because of stress and burnout syndrome so I avoiding it like the plague but that doesn´t mean everyone should... but sometimes people don´t want to be burnout but they end up like that because of the insane goals and objectives they set for themselves :(

I gotta tell, there are only like 50 full time steemians who are not whales and yet their rewards can allow them to live like that... while there are thousands of those who Steemit is a bonus at the end of the month... to really resign to that monthly paycheck is hard, really hard.

I will definitely check it out man, that sounds like a good contest.

It seems like a lot of time on your hands while waiting around at the airport got you thinking. Very interesting, lots of people around you at this vey moment yet you found solitude ... or you found yourself for a while there.

That is something I like and admire about you as a writer. You are not afraid to look into yourself and to talk about yourself and what goes on with you. You are open, and i bet it helps you be such a good writer. You are also honest and you speak up. Not everyone can do that. That is a very special quality!. I hope you never change that about yourself.

From all the contests and from things that you do like this( telling people to not be afraid pf sharing their stuff with you) i take it that you are also veey kind and sensitive. How nice is that, dude!? .

Thanks a lot for being so genuine! The world needs more people like that! Congratulations!

It is aways good to put things on perspective. Our lives can change on a split of a second and it could be for good or bad... we sometimes feel like we have control of things but we really don’t. So we better appreciate where we are standing right now.. Steemit is wonderful and even though it has a lot of potential it might not last forever. So we have to act wisely.

I know, I spent like 10 hours in a bus and then 2 hours at the airport, so this piece was product of those 10 hours thinking haha. Tbh sometimes I ignore everything around me, it is kind of a jerk move because I really just stop paying attention to everything and focus on my task - sometimes people around me get annoyed by this lol -.

Introspective and looking at myself in a critical way are two top reasons for me to write as I write, I like the fact that you noticed that.

Well you never know, perhaps I´m nice because I want followers (someone said that to me lol) or maybe I´m nice because a lot of people were nice to me when I joined... who knows :P

Thanks for dropping by and leaving such a nice comment Kat.

haha! I bet it seems like you are a jerk to other people. It happens to me when i am writing a song, if i don't concentrate and ignore people i might lose the idea and lose the inspiration and ruine the song . People don't get how important it is to me. So they think i am being rude, i am not trying to, but i have my priorities haha!

Yes, it shows that it is a big reason for why you write the way you do . You analyze yourself a lot. Ergo, you know yourself and understand yourself well too . Not many people do. Very interesting. It's like you have the behavior of an artist .

very interesting way of putting it. Only you must know the real reason why you are nice to your followers... haha! either reason is valid, and understandable, however, only the second one shows genuineness. The first reason though, shows a mastermind who is way ahead of everything! haha!

You are very welcome, it is my pleasure to read your stuff.

Oh but I AM a jerk :P I agree, we all have our rituals and our reasons :)

Well, I could be selfish and still make a lot more of what im making, perhaps you can deduce which one is it :)

I understand that feeling and I have felt it, but even so i miss reading your adventures.

Also I can't post anything i haven't enjoyed and I post it to share with the people and i treasure most those comments that came from the soul, those that reflect that the reader cares. They can be private or public but they are definitely better than any $$$ reward.

Somehow i feel that recently steemit has returned to that melancholic blue it used to have. Don't know why...

Wish you a safe journey compadre!!

Lol ya sé, a veces quiero escribir de aventuras pero como que se presta mas para posts de este tipo, aunque creo que debo regresar a las raíces pronto!

Exacto, si un comentario se ve que esta dedicado al tema de la persona y se ve que leyó y le interesó, siempre es bueno votarlo y responder!

Saludos compadre!

Glad you typed it out on the cellphone. You're a better man than I am! I'm pretty new around here (just a few weeks) but really enjoy it. A lot! it was good to get your perspective and knowledge. Ive yet to get over to Steemit chat or discord but when I do I'll look you up. I guess what I like about your post is it's genuine. I can trust it. No Bull Shit. And YES! to think one can make a living here. Fantastic. Hope you had a good flight.

Funny my cellphone got lost two days before and I found it, I guess it was meant to be haha. Welcome to the platform man, a few weeks is the best time, you have no "inside vices", so don´t listen to the ranters! Agree man, I hate the bulshiting posts telling people what they want to hear... It was a good flight, only now Im having enough time to properly reply as it should be :D

I was actually searching for a good- hearted person like you for almost a month and finally you are here.

You are damn right at what you are saying about steemit...Many consider this as a full time job..But I won't agree with that concept. If the entire word indulges in steemit for making money,who will cultivate Crops?who will prepare food? What about many real things that actually needs to be done for the smooth working of this world? That's why,I consider steemit a way to express what I think,and learn a lot and at the mean time earn few cents.

Only the things that comes out of heart are rewardable..I saw many who are artificial in what they say and can be easily detected.Thank you!

There are a lot of us in Steemit my friend, Im quite normal regarding good hearts.

Exactly, we need to continue with normal jobs and see steemit as a plus, otherwise the non-crypto economy could falter right?

Yeah man, i mean not every post can be from the heart, but we have to strive to make them once in a while.

Hello, @anomadsoul. I've been thinking of stopping posting too because I get pressured easily. I started blogging here because it is my passion to write. I didn't know I could earn from posting. The time I knew I can earn by creating content, I forced myself to post content everyday. And it actually felt like it was a job, when really it's not. As I learn the platform, I found some loopholes. One doing the follow for follow or upvote for upvote. I personally think it's not supposed to be that way. Most writers are here to share content and inspire. Thank you for this post.

Agradezco, así como creo que varios, la intención de tu voto , me parece algo muy lindo de tu parte.
Y tienes toda la razón, si se puede vivir de ser blogger ¡qué padre! Si te da para tu día a día o tus lujos ¡qué mejor! pero no se debe tomar como un trabajo. Que se tome como un proyecto personal, como un pasatiempo, como una inversión, pero no como un trabajo. No lo tomen a mal, muchas veces los proyectos personales demandan más esfuerzo que un trabajo, pero lo que motiva es la pasión, la convicción. Cuando hablamos de trabajo es más una obligación, algo que cansa y cuesta (dicho sea de paso y perdonen la redundancia) trabajo y luego al no cumplir las expectativas, genera frustraciones.
Hacerlo por puro gusto también genera frustraciones ¡muchas! pero de otro tipo
Escribir siempre ha tenido ese estigma
¡Saludos!

My @ anomadsoul that's why I admire you, in any way to help the community. You are absolutely right, Steemit helps us apart from the monetary to have a healthy mind, steemit is the most complete social network and should be the most famous in the world, there are many benefits provided each day. Happy trip I hope you come to Venezuela. Successes and Blessings

I would love to go to venezuela, If it ever happens I´ll let you know :D

They are seeing Steemit and blogging as a job, an obligation, a must... instead of taking Steemit, Steem and the blockchain as a plus, something we enjoy, a hobby that allows us to generate money in the form of crypto.

What I think it happens, Nomad, is not that people consider it a job instead of a hobby, but that people who treat Steemit as an ATM start thinking with their Scarcity Mindset once again.

The corruptive power of money has programmed minds, and once people start thinking of Steemit as "Money" the programming kicks right back in.

People must focus on why this blockchain exist, and why decentralization came and why those with the abundance mindset are the ones rising to the top, dont you think?

Cheers

Exactly man, if we think about steemit as an money tree we might end up burning its roots, we have to think about long term inside the platform and keep powering up (or at least not power down)...

There is nothing wrong in taking Steemit blogging as a full time job and to withdraw funds from your wallet (I do it sometimes) as long as we don´t see steemit as just a short term money making machine.

I gotta be honest, i didn´t know about decentralization a year ago and yeah, it is amazing how it can change your mindset man, thanks for droppping by amigo.

Sin problema alguno :D

Thanks @anomadsoul for writing this and reminding all of us the realities of Steemit. We did a post about finding the balance last Monday as we after being on the platform for over a month (not a long time) we were being consumed by being on Steemit to not only create content but to interaction with other Steemians in order to 'stay relevant'. Becca is more pragmatic than Sam and often sets him straight and reminds him there is a life outside Steemit - and to live it. Not directing you to our post, but in it we remind ourselves what we did before, where did the time we have now on Steemit come from.
Becca put this towards Sam and he often needs to remind himself: "Looking at the upvotes and value of our posts often corrupts our minds. We didn't come on here to earn, but to share our experiences and so writing and posting should come naturally and take no more than an hour or two of our evening or day (since some posts we write on the weekends for the upcoming week). The rest - comments/curation, replies and Discord banter can be staggered throughout the day. The addiction is real, don't be drawn in".
It's a fine balance as we see the benefits and opportunities this platform can present.
Again, Eric, we're glad you wrote this down before boarding your plane. Have a safe flight! :)

Lol even as a team it can be so hard to find balance and moderation, I totally get it. You have the advantage that you use your fortes and weaknesses to help each other and that is amazing!

I don´t know why I wasn´t following you but i just fixed that mistake ^^

Thanks fordropping by amigos, I hope everything is going great!

It's takes two to Tango, right? Sam wouldn't do this blog without Becca and she wouldn't do this without him. It's tough work even in two, but like you said we balance each other out ;)
Yet, like anything if you are committed to something you have to overcome some obstacles. The obstacle can be addiction to this platform.
No worries about not following us before, Eric. We're just glad we found you!
All is good, Sam's brother is getting married tomorrow so excitement all around. Thank you hombre for creating such good content and have a great weekend!

Well said brother, so many see easy money here and fail to realize it can all be gone tomorrow. We would all love to work on steemit full time but reality is the few who do make it do so by a different set of circumstances than any other person. You've been very lucky to be able to live off of steem when it was low and must feel rich now that it is up. It takes a hell of a heart having, steem loving guy to step back and send those rewards elsewhere.
It still amazes me how many old users are suddenly new users again posting 4 times a day since the spike when they posted twice a week prior to that.
Enough about all of that, have a safe flight and touch base when you land.

It´s like everything in life man, everything can change in the glimpse of an eye and we shouldn´t forget that, especially with crypto (or any other investment for that matter).

When it was low it was a very nice challenge, now that it is 5x from where I started I am even able to save up some steem every month to pump my VP :D

That is very true, the positive part is that most people notices that change in behaviour and they lost all the respect people had from them... so greediness played a big part here and people noticed.

Thanks man, we´ll keep in touch ^^

@anomadsoul one thing is certain if you enter the steemit / disord platform, it will change your world rofl. but sometimes a few days without any imposed responsibilities can be fun. I myself was also busy with steemit for 6 months, all day and night and then I completely disconcerted the internet for a few days to go the friends in reality. away from behind my PC and outside my living room. I hope that you will encounter some nice blogs during this time that can inspire and give you strength, greetings

Yeah it´s a whole new world waiting to be discovered and I believe that if we want to take the whole bite we can end up choking haha. The key to getting involved in the steemcosystem is to step by step get more and more involved.

Hey - I'm not normally one to to give a 'this warmed my heart' comment - but this is a great post.

It's given me much more of an insight into who you are, and I love it.

It does take guts to go 'full time on steem' and I just wish the platform was geared more towards genuine people like you to provide them a stable (ish) guranteed MBI rather than encouraging the 'post 10 times a day for all you can get' attitude outlined by @guyfawkes4-20 in his latest post.

You've got my regular upvote anyway. You only need a couple of hundred of those to sustain you at least!

Hey man long time no see! At some point I thought you stopped blogging for a few days cause I hadn´t seen any post of yours in my feed but it guess we just haven´t coincided in times. That resigning job post was awesome btw.

I read Guy´s post and I gotta say I agree in most of the points, some people seems that even though they are doing great here, are not seeing this long term, which is absurd :/

Lol sorry I haven´t voted more, I go through 6-8 hours of feed when i wake up so I guess we´ve just had bad luck :(

I disappeared briefly because I was just exhausted @ the end of a half term, it'll happen again befor things calm down a little in June. Still, not long left.

Don't worry about the lack of voting, sounds like there's a new trend for flagging coming up anyway!

I'm considering delegating 50% of my SP to someone in the front line of this upcoming battle. Just haven't decided who yet!

Hope you had a nice flight.

I knew you were awesome, I didn't know you were this awesome. This post touched me so deeply, I swear it's uncanny. Where do I start, lemme see.

The way you identified as being a minnow, I have no idea why but I swear that just sent so much joy swimming through my heart! That someone like you could identify as being a minnow! Jesus Christ! It gives so much hope an inspiration.

I quit my job about three months ago, and even though I'm still a lowly minnow, the little change I've made on steemit has more than supported me in living the life I want to live--which is to be able to afford what I need and be happy.

I mostly never write really deep posts anymore, cos I tried it once and made about 2 cents--which is kinda ironic cos I took it as steemit giving me its 2 cents not to write such posts again. I doubt I'll ever do it again but it's really comforting to know there's someone like you willing to encourage people to write more!

I've seen you on my blog a couple times--which I think is thanks to @guyfawkes4-20 and @ocd--and for that I thank you!

My God, you identify as a minnow! Whao. That makes me so happy I'm doing cartwheels!

It took me awhile to be brave enough to be real in the things I share here. The post I made about my partners death last year was written with tears streaming down my cheeks and I sat and looked at that post button a long time before I finally got brave enough to push it.
And even more recently I wrote a post about the fact that because I have MS I need a mobility scooter to get around...something I have never shared on Facebook with people I have known in real life.
I have learned to feel safe here and realize that it is OK to just honestly be myself.
Thank you for being so supportive. ❤💕❤

Oh wow, that first post you are speaking about must have been hard as hell to write... I know that feeling, to stare at the publish button for a while considering the posibilities and outcomes... I hope it did good. Do you happen to have a link?

The nice thing about steemit is that you probably don´t know anyone in person, but engage with so many people that you become friends with... it is easier for me to share some stuff here rather than in FB so i totally understand what you are saying...

Thanks to you for dropping by and leaving such a comment like this one, I appreciate this kind of engagemente Melinda, thanks.

That first post did do well, because of you!

https://steemit.com/my2017/@melinda010100/my-2017-achievements-and-failures-356e93b6b7d9e

I was then able to go on and write this one, which still makes me cry.

https://steemit.com/mybiggestfearphotography/@melinda010100/my-biggest-fear-4464dd22c9517

And most recently I wrote this one-
https://steemit.com/vehiclephotography/@melinda010100/my-ferrari-3692457f2f334

I am quite envious of your travels and will be following along!

Oh I remember that one, I though you were speaking about one made months and months ago.

I´ll check out the biggest fear one.

I am checking them out right away my friend.

Nice to see you here! Thank you!

I am everywhere. covering my face. My influence spreads like fragrance. Haha

Hahaha! You are doing Steem right!

covering my face

I wandered over here because I was grateful for your upvote (and curious about the voter! lol), read this first, and now I'm hooked :) Thank you! <3

Oh my God!
This is a pure example of sweetness
@anomadsoul, you're simply amazing.
A very few of you are out there , and you decided to showcase.

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Nice post bro :)

Wonderful post. You are really a Genus even posting with mobile phone... Weldone work.

Well said! Honestly I would have never guessed you were a minnow

I also often do and feel the same way as you, but to expel boredom, steemit one of the alternatives, but we still have to be alert, do not let something bad happen.

Wao, you're really a very intellectual and admirable person, you've captivated me so much with such a beautiful post, without more thanking you for the support you give to the new kids that enter this immense ocean, including me, thanks to you @anomadsoul , like many other people who have given me support in this beautiful community, and you are right when you say that we remember that we have a life made behind our pc, in which we must enjoy it, live it to the fullest, thank you very much for so beautiful advice, I give you a happy and a splendid journey this humble Venezuelan.

Really genuine thought. I am new to this community. I still try to swallow everything. What I do know is explore good quality content and repurposing it my community in Indonesia. So, we can build base on good perspective. This is the one that I try to share today. thanks for sharing..

Thank you... you have a kind soul! Appreciate it a lot! But my main language is not English....how good if you can understand my posts and I want to tell you how much I appreciate your support.

Hello @anomadsoul, wow! I see that you got inspiration in that heavy waiting time at the airport and wrote various topics, from suicide to money addicts in Steemit. Maybe, what I liked it of your post, is the recommendation to take some time off, outside Steemit, because if I think you can get to block, at a point where ideas and inspiration does not flow... Although I do not have so much time on the platform, barely two months, I think I'll follow your advice, because I'm almost sure that I'll be able to arrive recharged and more clear in my thoughts. Greetings.

Very generous of you. Keep your good work, you're loved for a reason :)

I love it , that was touching, I am going to forward this to someone who has got all caught up in the negativity, thanks, hopefully @sunlit7 reaches out to you.

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Well said sir.
Thank you for reminding us.

I enjoy the way you try to connect people, by showing what they really are or they really feel. Human beens. Thanks for giving us the chance to be heard, I know there are thousands of stories that deserve to be reed even more than being paid. It reachs more than a wallet, our hearts.

And thats priceless.

PD. Ill be one of those post!

I have found similar content on Steemit ;)
I really enjoy it when someone who has succeeded around here suddenly makes an honest remark like this. I think it is important to establish an equilibrium between our lives outside and our blogging because the real world is unquestionably there to be worked and figured out; it’s the magical source where contents for blogs come from in the first place.
Thanks for your sensitivity, @anomadsoul. And I really appreciate you have been supporting new users like myself through those contests you’ve mentioned.

Thanks @anomadsoul for the great advise to us steemians. This is great wisdom flowing from you. I have gotten so much addicted to steemit and neglected so much other details of my life. I think i need to take some few days off. I appreciate you so much for this message.

hola @anomadsoul quiero ayudar a los niños de mi país con cáncer solo te escribo para saber si tu no sabes como conseguir ayuda por medio de steemit ya que yo apenas llevo casi 2 meses y no se moverme mucho en steemit..

Thank you so much for this opportunity. I just sent you a message on discord @inspiredgideon1

Wow, this is not a rant, it's a deep heart call for the love you have for people, what you do will go a long way in saving lives and helping minnows like me to stand strong on steemit. Thank you

If it's a degelation it means some people saw the treasure you hide inside and that you truly diserve to have this "power" :) and tbh, I noticed that too and I respect the way you are and see things!

Good for you not seeing Steemit as an obligation. I can't help to feel a bit sorry for people who feel obligated to deliver content, even if it goes in spite of the quality. Needing the money to pay their bills. Like you said, it's a pretty nice way to make some extra earnings now and maybe in the long term with holding steem. Thats how it should be as well in my opinion. Have a safe flight and see you around!

You've given me a breather @anomadsoul. This is a refreshing post from the previous posts I've read here in Steemit because I am also feeling the burnout but then, reading your post, I realized why am I here and that's because I love the mission and vision of Steemit, its concept, the blockchain, the people I come to know because of it (and now my friends) and because the most important thing is that Steemit let me do my passion which is writing and then explore my creativity more. I really thank you

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Bagus postingannya sama halnya seperti anda katakan

I just rewrite your post in Indonesia to educate steemian for Indonesia community. take a look. https://busy.org/@bagindooo/though-from-anomadsoul-bantuan-bagi-yang-memerlukan

It takes a lot of guts to leave you full time job and put in your all in steemit.. I guess it paid off. Trying to take such bold step my self
Been trying to open the steemchat for a while now it hasn't. Don't know the reason why. Hope I could drop the link to my last post here so you could go through it and tell me what you think about it

I really enjoyed your honesty.
You know, it’s funny...I’m reading about thoughts from an airport, while I’m in an airport. My travel is not for adventure. It’s not for fun nor excitement. My travel is for “work.” I planned on a similar theme this week, but different content. I take this post as a sign that I should compose.
Thanks for the nice piece.

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I'm new here, I haven't posted a lot since I joined because I was doing a lot of reading to understand how this system works, how some can make more than 10 SBD with just few line of text, while others (a big percent of them) with great contents and getting less than 1 SBD for their post. Now I know there are so many technical games to play just to earn some upvote, using bots, delegation to earn SP, many more....

I have seen some really good posts and good writers even feel guilty for using bots to get notice because no support, I just want to say you are taking a great steps in helping them and helping the future newbies to just focus on writing instead of worrying how to earn (which could be their only source of income).

Thanks you again for reading my 'rant'... LOL

My friend, i am not on steemit.chat yet i would have sent the link to some of my posts but would be super kind of you to check them out nonetheless.
Yeah, Steemit is a hobby and really considerate of you to not leverage on it by the lure of posting just to get the reward daily.
Taking a break or producing quality contents that will bless a life is key.

Thank you so much my friend. Looking forward to your next post. Safe trip. 🤗

Open discord mate, it will do wonders for you, and try getting your steemit.chat account!

I am on discord and in various channels too. Will get the steemit.chat up and running today. Thank you.

I was thinking about you and when I saw your post had to say Glad you made your flight. was a little worried after the phone fiasco.
Safe trip my friend

Dude let´s never speak again of the phone fiasco legend, that was one of the worst status I´ve ever been regarding beers lol. Thanks for worrying, all good around here. Read you at the danger ma man.

@anomadsoul, what you don't know is that you have been a source of inspiration and motivation to me as a beginner on steemit.

I am your adent follower and fan.

You are among the few whales who have the good of minnows at heart.

You have been very supportive and always available.

Keep up the good work.

God will continue to bless you.

I have left you a link to my post I wrote.

Please do check it out in your free time.

It's great that you want more people to engage you especially with good soulful content that often times overlooked by a lot of people.

When creativity hits you indeed it can be anywhere.

We have that at one point the Steemit burnout syndrome especially when you set yourself to write at least one good topic a day.

What I do is I divert some of my time to mentoring with Ohana @steemitfamilyph, community building and starting my charity.

A lot of what I do with the @promo-mentors keep me busy as well which I really love

Those keeps me from being burnt out currently.

Safe travels anomadsoul and to your next piece when the muses of inspiration hit you.

Friend @anomadsoul, I feel very grateful for your way of giving us the message and recommendations about steemit's operation, for people like you, make there is hope to change the mentality of many people and grow to help and not just to receive, think individually has brought much selfishness to humanity, thank you for your motivational message. In my case I have written a post these days to tell you about the changes in my life since I discovered steemit, it has been a great experience, although sometimes I have felt tired as you say, but the truth I have learned based on this type of publications that you give us improvised but assertive form. Here is the link to my publication in case you are interested, I also understand that you must have many followers who would like to have your opinion about their post.

https://steemit.com/castellano/@thetiger/primer-concurso-cuentanos-tu-historia

Congratulations and thanks, buddy. I wish you a beautiful day.

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Hey pusimos tu post a ocd, viste?

Muchas gracias por tu apoyo amigo @anomadsoul, esto confirma sus palabras, estas acciones me llenan de optimismo y afianza mi fe en que todo es posible cuando se actúa con el corazón, le deseo un camino lleno de éxitos, agradecido de que haya tomado en cuenta mi post. Saludos.

Steemit is far from perfect, but it is very good and one of the most innovative ideas I've seen in the last decade. I know how Steemit can easily be fixed. Currently there is no moderation for the tags. I would allow for moderated tags to compete with non-moderated tags. You need both moderated tags, and absolute freedom tags. A moderator, for example, could make a rule that any posts that uses a bot for an upvote is banned (banned from being seen on that tag only). I also want tags to remain that have absolutely no moderation (other than flagging). I want to see moderated tags compete against un-moderated tags so we have the best of both worlds and people can decide which tags they will use. If this feature is implemented on Steemit, I think most of the the problems will go away.

@anomadsoul, plain and simple:

Tú eres mi steemian favorito en esta plataforma. Y mi modelo de comportamiento a seguir en ella.

MUCHAS GRACIAS.

Been there done that.

The first two months in steemit, i start writing daily. Its fine as far as I enjoy it, but it become a burden to me, which resulting in my writing. There was no sincere feeling in my writing, which i really hate.

Now..i try to write when i feel doing so, and read more (of steemit post, for example) when i dont feel like writing anything. And I am happy with that

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Many youth in my community spend almost 24 hours a day on Steemit and I can confidently say that they have never regret it for once. Steemit is a wonderful place to be. Goodluck as you board your plane😀😀

24 hrs a day? So you don´t sleep? :(

"almost" . Youth in Africa are very hardworking people and they can sacrifice so much to get what they want in life

I like the way you mentioned "organic votes"...captivated me with a slight twitch

"If you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life!" But....when you really love something, it is logical that you suffer, that you bother, that you rant... The main thing is to return to moderation (at some point).

I applaud your proposal!

Exactly man, the key for everything in life is to not over do it right?

Yes, that's why older people say: "Tanto da al cántaro el agua, hasta que lo rompe." (I don't know an english version of this saying... but you understand) :-D

You have the right attitude even more so when it comes to Steemit burnout. Trying to force a daily post or more a day just furthers the issue. I’ve been enjoying community and engagement with others from time to time.

I’ve been getting rather disappointed about the amount of vote buying that has been going around. So I really appreciate your offer as a place to reach out to instead of going to those kind of places. For the really heart felt things in life that deserve better.

I can understand many people now are living off their single source of blog earnings. I never expect to bring in that kind of money to meet my cost of living so I just enjoy Steemit as a fun place where I get to engage with others from around the world.

Have yourself a wonderful weekend!

It is very philosophical post, a lot of different thought, so far I know you via your blog I think you are very sensible person, you really want to help people but there are too many of them and it is not possible to make everyone happy. I can understand how difficult for those who use Steemit as their only income source, it must be hard to see that your work, your writing and may be sometimes photos quickly buried and lost in the pile of different other posts. I can imagine how many people who after joining with positive hopes, left shortly after because it did not work for them. It is growing system, a lot of competition and only the personality who stay tough and just keep going will survive. I am glad that I have my job that I love and Steemit is only an opportunity to show my art. I used to post everyday but because after my daily upvotes my Voting Power goes down to 40's on friday, I decided to have power charging weekend and always back monday with new power so that I can upvote nice posts and after reading their posts I comment every upvoted posts. It takes me 2 hours everyday. So be not upset, @anomadsoul, you already have done so much for Steemians and that is very true you can't do more then this. I hope it gives you a bit reassurance, I like what you do, take a break and just be back, I think you are making many people happy with what you are doing for Steemit , Cheers:)

For a student like me and a 45 day old steemit user I was one of those people who takes advantage of the steemit community. I try to make money on the platform, because it is the only source of income I can get while going to school. I have tried becoming a part time student once in a fast food chain and I see it very hard. I need to go to school 7 in the morning then after my class I would go to my work and gets home at 12 midnight, I also will make my school stuffs, then go again to school at 7. It was really hard and I found the steemit community. In the platform I can manage how many hours will I spend, so I try my self to post even once in a day. A $1 post profit is a big help in my studies.

I think as long as I don't have my diploma I will continue to try posting even once a day. It would take me three to four months until I get my diploma then I can finally make blogging a past time.

Its really hard to earn money if you're still a student Hahahahaha