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RE: Steemit blogging guide

in #blog6 years ago

Exactly. Hahahaha. That part of you that i know, i don't hide it but to tell people to carefully read a post before giving comments. How can one give a comment on something they didn't read. It was pointed out yesterday and i will make sure of that too. I also told them of how i made 0.012 in my introductory post. They are always attracted when the money is huge, no one wants to know the struggle to get there and that is what i always try to let newbies know even though i am still new too and learning. I like learning fast and people like you make it easier. Thank you for all you do for this platform. You are giving a perfect mindset to have so we can rid this platform of lazy and insincere lots.

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If everybody had the same capabilities, knowledge, wisdom, education, etc., to become a millionaire who'd clean the bathrooms, serve you your dinner at a restaurant, seat you in a auditorium, show you where a product is in the store, all the integral services provided to you that assist you in making your world a better place to be, for without the farmer you'd starve, without the repairman you'd be freezing or covered in shit, without the roofer you wouldn't be sheltered so before you go off calling people lazy and insincere maybe you should reflect upon what the value is that they bring into your life for it just may be it holds more value then what they can contribute as a writer.

You definitely have no clue on what we are talking about.

I have way more of a clue then you do. How many minnows does it take to feed a whale? They all encompass part of the system built here, some get eaten up and others thrive but in one way or the other they've all contributed to the eco system in the long or short of it.

We are talking about learning, you are talking about ecosystem. The ecosystem supports people by not developing themselves? How do you give comments on a post you haven't read? That is what is being addressed here which clearly shows you have no clue and you are just like the rest. Btw...i am a minnow too and learning is vital as much as the reward. You have had your time. Take care.

No I understand fully. The article was about improving yourself in your writing skills and how to post good articles. Not everyone is capable of that no matter how hard they tried that does not mean they don't bring value to the community in other ways unrelated to writing, hardly a reason to call them names. I am not the best of writers but my contribution of taking the time to read articles and provide thoughtful insight into comments helps the community. Maybe some people still need to find their niche in the system, others who don't survive still bring small amounts of value that add into tons of value when combined together during their reign here on the site.

Mister! This is why i said you are clearly talking off point. I was giving reply to your statement addressing my choice of 'lazy word'. Not everyone is a writer and if you clearly read the preceeding conversation which i doubt, then you would know i always address people giving comments without reading what was posted. I called such lazy because how can you give a comment without reading a post? How do you know what to reply to? If you need clarity next time, there are better ways of asking. We all have different areas we are good at and that is why you won't see me trying to comment on anything tech or above my clearance level. If i want to learn, then fine, if not, i will let it be. It's about them giving relevance with their comments. Every bit matters. When you read a post then you can let your voice be heard in the comment section of that post. We all need to find our strong point and make our presence felt there and if we want to learn then we should learn well. I am still learning about cryptos, i don't go around commenting on it just for the reward pool. That is what @swissclive is advocating for.

I am a miss but that's okay. I understand what you are saying, I am sure people do that, I don't think they do it because they are lazy but more so to manipulate the system or lack a basic understand of what they read. You are right some things can be a challenge and it's better not to comment on them until you understand what you are commenting on.