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in LeoFinance2 years ago

I don't know if I would want to cut back, maybe pivot into doing more of this and less of that :)

but you religiously answer comments. And I think thats a lost or vanishing skill.

We have a chance to interact with each other - it seems entitled not to appreciate the people who take the time to engage here.

perhaps if you started getting 100 plus comments it would be difficult.

Difficult, but possible. I used to spend more time commenting, because people were more active too :)

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I don't know if I would want to cut back, maybe pivot into doing more of this and less of that :)
I can see that as a natural move.

We have a chance to interact with each other - it seems entitled not to appreciate the people who take the time to engage here.
Cool attitude.

Difficult, but possible. I used to spend more time commenting, because people were more active too :)
Impressive, but I can see you having the bandwidth to accomplish that task.

You are unique in this space.
I think your attitude should be more prevalent and promoted.
I think what people miss the most when they post and send their work effort out into the void is human contact, or more precisely human response.
I woulld like to exist here mostly by curating, but as I look to Hivefest I wonder if simply being a curator will be enough.
You will have people looking for you at the Hivefest, they will have a desire to match a face to the name and a person to the ideas.
I wonder if Curators feel the same way at Hivefest?
I don't know anyone who curates primarily, otherwise I would ask them.