Taking the lazy way out.
I'm letting the side down at the moment. Life is busy and time is scarce. So I'm gone very lazy and haven't been keeping up with Hive, twitter or splinterlands which were my trinity for the past few years.
Now it's a struggle just to log in and check my messages every day.
I think that we all go through these highs and lows but to be fair my life is quite busy at the moment.
My wedding is coming up in 8 weeks, I'm the best man for my other friends wedding which means planning a stag at the same time. Throw in a couple of kids, work, school and everything that goes with it and spare time/ energy is at a premium.
The main problem is that binance have made it too easy right now. Since moving my hive over to binance it's been building up nicely with no effort what so ever. It's not the right thing to do but it's the right thing for me right now.
The numbers are just too good to ignore but it's only a temporary solution.
All of the Hive will be moving back to my account when the time is right but for now it's a great way to build up those numbers and grow.
I'm still active but not the way I was five years ago. It's just not possible to be posting twice daily and commenting 50 times a day. Now i'm lucky to get 20 minutes to myself in the day instead of having hours to kill and spending them earning tiny bits of hive every single day.
It was fun while i could but things change.
Part of building that much in the past allows you to automate a bit more going forward and put less work in for the same results. I'm hoping that this crazy patch doesn't last forever and that i can get time in the future to try and build on hive again going forward.
The goal has always been to grow my account to whale status so every single hive adds to that total. That's the most important part of the grind.
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that lion looks so much like my mood right now. the most important point is never giving up and staying focus
things changes a lot when you have kids and they grow, spare times becomes a mirage
That is pretty a cool addition for your hive portfolio