Since you asked some direct questions, I will do my best to offer direct answers. Life is not usually so straightforward, so keep that in mind.
Firstly, your posts are your vehicle. With what you share, you get people who decide to follow you or view your work from one place to another. So, in your postings, you decide how you wish to accomplish that.
In my experience, personality does more than generic observations: "People nowadays...", "Want to learn how to make money online?", "Here's how to...", etc. You can form a following about these general advices, but then again, how often would you consume something so vague and widely applicable?
I think people here want to see who @enxx is, however they [read:you] feel comfortable sharing, because desires are transparent and plenty people come only concerned about their wallets. It shows.
Secondly, you'd do well to temper your expectations. As someone five years here, the consistent are rewarded, not the charlatans. Again, keep in mind what you deliver with consistency. Is it a relatable anecdote or a vague look?
Earning comes with regularity. People want to be able to 'know' when you'll share not await divine provenance from you.
Earning itself is an oversimplification. If you get even one penny out of this, you will have earned. But, if you labor endlessly about what to share, just to spit out the same old buzz from other feeds, will that be profitable?
Thirdly, this place is no vacuum. If you crack the code, and find a rhythm for honesty in your sharing, while keeping creative and consistent, you will find that the platform runs on engagement. We would all be shouting at a void if there were no response. Visit other blogs, posts, and connect. Don't force it. If it angers you, say why. If it relates, share how. And even if you're not moved to tears, touch upon what could've been.
Someone will read it, appreciate it, and move forward with the knowledge someone else saw it and commented.
Like I did for you, pay it forward. If you've spent some time here and still haven't caught your cadence, reach back out. I'll offer more insight.