...that diligently seek it.
Some people believe in luck, but many of those people that do fail to understand that luck mainly works out for those that have actually been "diligently seeking it." I am not disputing that there are some individuals that are actually fortunate to receive something they did not seek. But let's not forget that the universe is not fair to everybody. You simply have to put in the effort to ensure that you will reap the benefits.
Of all the types of people that I meet in life, I am only interested in one type; those that are willing to grow and that I can grow with. It is only a matter of time till degradation fully sets in when one cultivates relationships with people with trivial thinking.
Time will tell if a tree is growing. Growth cannot be hidden. Overtime, it will be evident.
Hive is an ecosystem aiming and chasing after growth. Most definitely, those who are not inclined towards this vision (or motive) will receive the backlash of it. And it is those "painstakers" that will reap the benefits of the growth if they are steadfast.
In the end, it is those that diligently seek it that will be rewarded. There's no magic here.
Hahaha a man after my heart. In reality, I think you've said it all, the universe isn't fair to everyone and we cannot wait to be lucky when we can actually prepare ourselves for luck to happen to us. I think sometimes our intentions matters a lot and this is something we must understand too. The intention to grow is selfless and sometimes it impacts the ordinary people in ways they wouldn't understand. Building a symbiotic process is important sometimes.
Hive is a reflection of reality if you ask me, it's pure grinding.
If you ask me too, I'd say the same thing: Hive is a reflection of reality. You just get to see people mirrored in their work with their attitudes and intentions (like you have said).
Intentions are the basic foundation of our every motive. But I believe that intentions change, and they can do so quite easily. I think right after intentions, having the propensity to chase growth matters too. That way, people remain true to their "intentions" by feeling the natural tendency to always long for progress.