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RE: "Adequate Rewards Distribution". Have you hit that wall?

It's critical newcomers understand that building their community will most likely involve visiting other posts they identify with, and interacting in the comments not only with the author, but others of like mind in those comments. It's how I built my communities I participate with.

It also would benefit everyone who reads this to invest if possible. The higher ones stake is the more other large stakeholders notice, as well as it increases your growth from curation and vest inflation for stake.

I sometimes find others as someone I follow will reblog the post into my feed. It was how I discovered you actually. So many ways for the tentacles to cross here, but initially all the burden is on the newcomer creating them and crossing the ones already here.

Great write up. Love this so much here

We're not equal, haven't been born equal, and we don't ride the same donkey.

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Regarding building my community I will have to admit that I've had my wake up call pretty late. I guess I wrote about that, not just once, and quite many have stressed about it, so I won't repeat myself or others. When it comes to investing I haven't yet bought one token with my own money. All I have is my earned ones, that I have to sell almost constantly, because I'm unemployed for quite some time, my economies are not as they were once, don't have any other sources of income, and have no other option than to cash out and pay for my bills, food etc. I would really like to finally achieve that dolphin hood threshold but unfortunately can't afford that. I am grateful for this blog and have mentioned a couple of times that for me it is really a working project. It's quite fast as transfer speeds, pretty reliable as a blockchain product, easy to use, engaging, and it pays my time dedicated in cash as well, besides the pleasure to do it. You should know that I wanted to delete that last line that you quoted, because I thought it sounds silly but, now I'm glad I didn't. Sometimes I have to set logic aside and use more my poetic nature.