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RE: Crashing upwards

in LeoFinance4 years ago

I liked the 5.3 Hive I got for 1 HBD. there must have been a slight further uptick after I changed my HBD's to Hive. It beat the 4.2 or so Hive I got last Tuesday for one HBD.

I need to start my HBD savings up again, I converted all of it to Hive. I didn't power any of it up though. I am trying to get in the top twenty account of a coin on hive-engine. I get a small vote for owning some of their coin. So hopefully today I made it to the top 20, I'll find out on their next post.

For a while after giving up on steemmonsters I was a little concerned over the money I spent for cards, but not so much now. I did have fun with the game for awhile or I would not have bought the cards, and even though I did not get my money back on the cards, I did convert, (sell) them for steem, which became double Hive after the steem power down, So I am pretty sure I did not really lose anything yet. An investment of 200 dollars in a game, and then into Hive, I feel pretty good about that.

One of these days I am going to have to get a KYC account somewhere, but for now still happy with the way things are going.

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Yep, I got some "bad" conversions also. One funny thing many don't remember is that when the dollar was at its peak back in 2017, people were very happy with this kind of conversion rate :D

If you think about the time spent playing and the fun had while it lasted, it isn't so bad. Here, going to the movies is over $20 per person just for the ticket - pretty expensive for 2 hours of no return at all.

Yeah, my wife and I gave up on Movie Theaters a long time back. partly due to the price, but also due to the idiots that would just troll and ruin the movie experience and the management did not give a wit about it. they got their money they just stopped caring about the screaming, yelling, standing up in the front row.

So they raise the price of the ticket and then wonder why no one goes any more. People did not stop because of the price, they stopped because the owners stopped caring about the experience. (At least that was why my wife and I stopped).

People did not stop because of the price, they stopped because the owners stopped caring about the experience.

Precisely.

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