That Steem Hustle, Tho (a confession and call to all digital nomads, entrepreneurs, Steemians, and lovers of life in general!)

in steemit •  8 years ago  (edited)

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Photo from one of my first posts on Steemit.

With the recent drop in the price of Steem I am considering stocking up a bit.

It has been a dark winter of the soul out here in Niigata, and I am looking forward to Spring.

Part of that spring cleaning involves getting out of debt (The first step is to admit there's a problem, right?).

When I quit my crappy job back in August (a job I call "crappy" not because it was so much a bad gig in and of itself, but because it didn't work out for various interpersonal reasons) Steemit came to the rescue, allowing me to scrape by for a little bit until I found a new position.

I was brand new to it then.

Here I am, tonight, typing away still, over half a year later, and I still have the bug. The Steem bug.

Am gonna take out some Bitcoin I had stashed away and use it to try to get a little caught up on some of the bills that are stacking up in the doorway.

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We think there is infinitely more to life than just going to school and working a soulless 9 to 5.

As some of you may know, my wife and I are taking the unschooling route with my son, and are both basically wannabe entrepreneurs (doesn't everyone start out as a "wannabe?") so time is low and stress is high.

We are, as that cheese-ball Bon Jovi song would say, "livin' on a prayer."

Okay, okay, it's not that bad. To be honest, I try to always remain grateful for my family's health, my health, a roof over our heads, and a steady job. Compared to a large percentage of the world, we are living as kings.

But...that being true, kings aren't in debt, either, and I intend to get out.

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Much debt. Long, slow climb. Very hell.

Steem has been my engine for the past half year, and I am guessing it will remain so. A slow, but steady way for me and my family to stack cheese while honing our skills in pursuit of our respective (and collective) dreams.

In a round about way, without being too cheesy, this is a thanks to Steem, for the past, and in advance.

Thanks.

And to all you successful digital nomads out there who don't mind dropping a few tips to a newbie in building a social media presence, I repay value with value. Any and all info you share that you've gleaned from your experience is much appreciated. I'll even shoot some Steem your way if the comment is really helpful.

There. I feel better now. Just needed to write. Now, off to buy some Steem with some other crypto I have been holding that I am not sure will be as useful to me.

Peace!

~KafkA

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Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as Facebook and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)

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My one request for steemit is to put in a 'favorites' option. steemit is vast and I get distracted. Then I happen to be on the home page and I see, oh yeah kafkanarchy84, Love that guy! And I open your post, Love that post! So I do apologize for not voting and commenting more on your awesome posts.

Trying to set up and follow a daily list :) I did hitch myself to a trail to try that out for a bit, problem being that my trail leader sets the vote percentages all over the whacky place. Then sometimes I'll see that I voted on something already through the trail and find out I gave it a whopping 12%. Then what to do, unvote and revote? I have no idea. Just trying out different steemy things.
Sorry for the rambling, late night, early morning, brain is a bit fuzzy!

Automated curation will never be as good as you can be (only you know exactly what you like). I do not use automation tools for voting, because I believe, that for Steemit it is best If I will put my time to vote only on stuff which I read.

That's probably best. Although the one nice thing about trying the trail is that I go through it in steemd to see who 'I'm' voting for and find people I've never heard of before, and I've made a couple new friends that way :) But it's just to try it out.

Thanks, @dreemit! I know how hard it can be to keep up on things like that. Life moves pretty fast...

Glad to be connected on here!

check out https://busy.org!

I've been in there, haven't really figured it all out yet. Mainly because my internet is slow as snail poop. Which is going to change soon, I'm switching to a better provider :)

Not an expert in social media stuff here, but I think the best is to stick to your own message and interact with others, at least to begin with, which you're already doing. I've been following some of your stuff on around here, and I think you've a coherent, consistent blog going on which is good for an online presence. Perhaps you'd wanna approach @hilarski for his expertise. All the best :)

Thanks for the advice and kind words. I appreciate it. And yeah, @hilarski is cool, and I have approached him and talke a bit on the subject. Cheers!

Keep Living the Dream! For Dreams can come true.

I hope you follow y wise words... Stock up on all the $Steem you can, (around 9-11k satoshi) its found its "Floor" price now, so good times will come around again, i am sure.

Good Luck to you and your family.

Haha. Cheers, @vintagebazaar! This comment lifted my spirits. I'll be sure to follow back!

I found out about you in random! Keep it up many entepreneurs waited quite a bit in order to succeed so you never know. Even if you go bankrupted yolo go become a monk :P (followed)

🙏🙏🙏 :) :)

Thanks so much.

Good post. push on

Always.

Very interesting post!

Wow your post so incredible :)
but i hope you need vote my blog too,Thanks