I've often thought about the idea of "rehabilitation" here as well @davemccoy and @coolguy123; it is something I am passionate about, because I do believe that the vast majority of people, given or taught the right skills, can learn to "behave"properly. As a high school teacher and later, when I owned my own restaurant, all but a couple of kids or employees I met wanted to do well, and please the boss (me in both cases haha) when they had been given the skill set to do so. I too do not believe in giving people everything, but I do believe in giving people a chance; in fact, I believe in giving everyone a second chance, but certainly not a third or fourth one.
If either of you ever decide to do something further with this, please let me know. And @davemccoy, perhaps I will put on yet another hat in our @newbieresteem initiative and become the enforcer of rehabilitation haha
That's great to know @lynncoyle1.
I think there are not many people with that kind of mind set, may be because of one or the other reason.
Dave has inspired us to go that extra mile and I am sure this is going to be a bigger one as we meet many Steemians.
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Unlike the "regular" world, I find that there are a lot more giving people here...or maybe it's just the friends I've met! Someone once here said to me, when we were talking about the difference between Facebook and Steemit, that on FB, people post what they want you to see, and here, people post what they think others want to see. It generates a completely different selflessness; one that also encourages helping others succeed. Because let's face it, keeping this platform "good" benefits everyone. Cheers and thanks for responding:)
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