Curator Cat Commentary: The Futility of People Standing Around Pointing Fingers

in GEMS4 years ago

Greetings Felines and Hoomans of the Hive! Hope you have all had a great Holiday weekend!

Seems I missed making a Caturday post this weekend, but I am planning to be back on a more regular basis now.

Things have been a bit "lazy" around here, and I have rather slacked off on my intended posting routine... but I shall endeavor to start anew!

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Come on folks, let's get with the program!

All That Finger Pointing!

As a cat, I have no fingers of course... but it rather amazes me how many of you Hoomans engage in endless standing around and "pointing fingers" at those who you feel are wrong.

I think perhaps where I find myself scratching my head the most are with those who engage in eternal finger pointing, yet they never have a single word to say about what THEY are doing RIGHT!

It's all about what "others" are doing wrong, 24/7.

Don't you ever get tired of all that fault finding? Moreover, what good does it do to browbeat people endlessly for something that has already happened? I mean, unless there's actual criminal activity involve.

I'd hate to think people just engage in the activity of making others feel WORSE about themselves purely as a tactic to feel "better" about their own small and miserable lives!

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There's an Old Hooman Saying:

The Mom-Hooman around this house — who also happens to be a minister and a highly qualified counselor — likes to use the saying that "Blowing out someone ELSE's candle doesn't make your OWN candle burn any brighter!"

I may just be a simple cat, but there's a lot of truth in that saying.

So much strife and unpleasantness seems to happen because people are more concerned with placing blame than with finding solutions.

Politicians do it. Religionists do it. Scientists do it. Media commentators do it. People on both Hive and Steem do it.

So much energy goes into blaming, and so little energy goes into creating workable solutions.

How can we possibly hope to build better communities; a better world, when so much emphasis is placed on tearing down?

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Back to Community Building!

Mostly just laying some groundwork with this post, as I start to get back in the swing of exploring the ins and outs of Community Building, through a series of posts that draws on my Hooman's 20+ year experience doing just that!

Of course, there WILL be cat pictures, as well!

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Love Cats? Get Involved in Hive's Cat Communties!

If you're a cat lover and often/sometimes post pictures or other content that includes your feline friends, why not become an active part of Hive's growing Cat Communities?

These are some of the more active Cat Communities — why not join them ALL? Remember, you can also "cross-post" your cat posts to them!

HiveCats by @curatorcat is a central "gathering place" for cat content on Hive; promoting the use of the #hivecats tag for feline content!

Cat Snaps by @manorvillemike is a place to post pictures of your cats when you don't have a whole lot to say beyond just sharing your cute photos!

Caturday by @saboin is a community where we get to celebrate posts relating to Saturday — aka "Caturday" — our own special day!

Cat Photos by @andrarchy is a "mixed use" cat content community; posts can be just photos or longer, as long as the subject is CATS!

Cats by @captainklaus (and Sissi!) is another "general" cat content community.

Last but certainly not least, don't forget the dPet Community created by @kona, which is the original pet related "channel," and which typically also has lots of cat photos! This is also the home of the Daily Pet Photography challenge!

There are a number of other feline communities listed on Hive, but I am not sharing them for now as they have not had any activity (by their Admins OR users) since the Steem/Hive fork. Updates as they become available!

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So correct!! ...sometimes I do that finger pointing, but that's when I feel really angry and infumed. I have a lot of reasons to too, but there is no use ofcourse...

Really like how this cat explains everything, wonderful photos!!

It's good to be aware that something bad has happened, but railing away at someone else isn't actually going to change things.

"Cat wisdom" is good, yes!

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Wisdom from cats! Hahaha. Three cheers for cats!

Thank you! Cat wisdom can be good because people are often more open to reading what a cat has to say (because it's a little bit funny!) than a person.

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Here's that #posh thing: