RE: Proof of Brain is Dead, Long Live Proof of Social-Value
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I personally think we can't expect exceptional quality content from everyone. That is a losing proposition.
If everyone could write such content then it wouldn't be exceptional.
One thing that is important is that we should bring value to Hive with our actions. Whether through socializing or helping Hive grow.
And there is nothing wrong with making a living from Hive, but if we take and take there would be one day there is nothing left to take. So we should nurture Hive, and we should also work towards protecting Hive from those who would just take.
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Indeed, there is a big difference between winning and growing. To truly succeed, both are necessary, yes, but growth must be given higher priority, especially in difficult times like the ones now. And, obviously, one of the ways to grow in Hive is by socializing with other users, in addition to providing value.
I contribute as much as I can. Unfortunately, my current situation doesn't allow me to buy HIVE (which I would be doing right now, taking advantage of its current price, if the situation were different). But with what I generate from my publications, I can reinvest it in different ways.
On the other hand, my voice and words become worth something after I make myself known, something that doesn't happen in other parts of the internet, at least not so easily.
There is many ways to contribute, no one has to buy Hive. It matters what you do with the stake you are given. More you grow, the faster you grow.
That's right, I've been doing a lot of research on the different ways you can contribute and make your earnings grow on Hive. I have come across some very interesting projects and some very big communities.