The Things I Have to Thank Hive For

in OCD3 years ago

Because of my curation duties, I have to sacrifice some of my time for posting in my account. I am not complaining, though. I love curation as much as content creation. While some curators can still manage to produce content daily on top of their curation duties, I'm almost full that I can barely afford to take another duty. Once in a while, I clear my blocked schedule for this account. It turned out I have a lot to share. I promised myself I would allocate at least an hour of the day to just write, edit photos, or simply conceptualize what type of content I should share next.

Let me start with this one: the things I should thank Hive for. And by Hive, I mean all of you who continued to trust me and supported me in everything that I contributed to this platform. I will start at the latest up to those I can still remember.

1. Treated the Whole Family During My Parents' 28th Wedding Anniversary

Last Saturday was special because, for the first time, we were able to have fun together as a family. It was my parents' 28th Wedding Anniversary and I was able to treat from my earnings here in Hive. It was an achievement for me! When I was still in manufacturing, every time I hint of traveling together or eating out, my parents would just suggest buying something for the house or buying one sack of rice so that we won't run out of rice for at least 20 days. They knew I live hand-to-mouth with my salary and sometimes I even borrow some money from my workmates especially during emergencies.

I'm always open to my parents and I told them it sucks to be responsible for almost everything in the house. To be clear, my parents were not lazy. I often wondered how they were able to raise us with the salary they had. Being the eldest, I hated the high expectations from me. It's kind of expected that whenever there are problems, I have all the solutions in the world. You know, toxic Filipino culture that even trickles to the extended family. I always complain, but I couldn't get out of the situation. haha

Back to the family escapade, I requested my younger sister to arrange a van for rent so that we can tour in Busay to Balamban area. I've been there many times, but my mother always wanted to visit Buwakan ni Alejandra and Sirao Flower Farm so I promised to take them there. She's an OG plantita so it's understandable why she wanted to go there.

I initially wanted to start at Sirao Pictorial Garden (this is different from Sirao Flower Farm) before Buwakan ni Alejandra, but the driver wanted to start at the farthest and then have stopovers along the way back. I obliged so we started at Buwakan ni Alejandra. I became the photographer of the family aside from being the provider. I didn't complain though because it will be for content.

After they get tired of taking photos with those flowers under the heat of the sun, I decided to bring them to Charlie's Cup. It's a relatively new cafe/restaurant along the way. It's still part of Cebu City, but near the border in Barangay Gaas, Balamban. We had lunch there.

After lunch, we decided to go back to Sirao Pictorial Garden, but along the way, we bought some plants for my mother. Being an OG plantita, my funds almost ran out because of the plants she wanted to buy. When we were near Sirao Pictorial Garden, it rained so we decided not to push through because it would be a waste of the entrance fee if we won't be able to take photos of the garden. We just bought grilled corn and decided to continue to the next destination: Temple of Leah.

When we reached Temple of Leah, the rain stopped. We had a few photo sessions and decided to go home. My mother would have wanted to go back to Sirao Pictorial Garden, but I told her we will just go back in another time. I got tired that I wanted to go home. She was okay with it because she already had a lot of new plants.

It was one fun day that will always be remembered. Thanks to Hive I was able to do that one thing I always dreamed of doing for my family.

2. Bought a New Laptop

For the longest time, I have been using my phone to post, curate, or do the compilations for OCD. I got used to it that I felt I was already efficient in navigating through everything here in Hive. When @acidyo learned about this about two months ago, he said it was such a hassle to compose everything using a phone that he got guilty of giving me more OCD jobs to manage. He even wanted to lend me some HIVE for me to buy a new laptop, but I said it's okay to do everything using my phone.

Earlier this month, I decided to finally buy a new laptop because my old laptop was becoming really slow that even starting it up would take at least a few minutes. I can still do everything using my phone, but sometimes I use a laptop to write my posts.

The reason why I decided to buy a laptop was not because of Hive, but because of my part-time job as a researcher. I had to draft a proposal and using my old laptop won't just make it. I chose HP 15S Rose Gold Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 4500U with Radeon Graphics 2.38 GHz Processor. The main reason why I chose that was the color. I let @glecerioberto deal with the specs and other details because I can't be bothered with things I won't even care of knowing. I'm not the techy type and I know I will just use the laptop to write something.

When I used it to compile a post for OCD, I was shocked by how different it was from my expectations! It was so much faster than my phone. I'm now using it to do almost anything here in Hive except uploading photos. I can now compile posts with much ease. This is a game-changer in terms of productivity.

Thanks to Hive I was able to buy the things that would help me contribute more to the community.

3. Bought Long Fins for Freediving

I think I haven't shared it here, but I'm now into freediving. I still love scuba diving, which I will probably pursue advanced certification in the coming months, but there's this attraction towards exploring a certain depth in one breath. I'm not after having the depth as if it's some kind of bragging rights. I'm just after exploring the corals and hanging out with the turtles more. Snorkeling is fun, but it's just different when you get up close with those sea creatures.

This is what I can share for now. This was during my first drift dive. Underwater photos with my long fins will be shared in the future.

Since our divemaster said that freediving is now more of a lifestyle, I decided to buy the fiberglass long fins instead of having the plastic ones. It's way much more expensive, but as per the advice of our divemaster, it would be more practical to buy the fiberglass instead of buying the plastic and then transition later on.

I'm still learning how to properly equalize because I really have difficulty even before with scuba diving. It takes a while for me to properly learn the technique. My maximum depth is still at 10 meters during our intro to freediving, but in our last session, I only reached 7 meters because of my difficulty to equalize.

As for the long fins, I already used them once and I'm still adjusting so there are no awesome underwater photos with the fins yet. I have some videos when we hang out with the turtles in Moalboal, but for some reason, I couldn't download them from Google Photos. Once they're downloaded, I will probably share them in a separate post.

Thanks to Hive I am now able to invest in skills that I really wanted to learn. I only dreamed of acquiring those skills before and now they're within my grasp.

4. Slowly Building My Emergency Fund

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This is one of my biggest dreams. I have insurance, but to have an emergency fund is another level. I know it wouldn't be possible if I stayed in manufacturing because it was always hand-to-mouth every payday. There's this sense of stability in a day job, but I think it's a trap. Stability is a trap.

I am now slowly becoming more conscious of my spending. I have @glecerioberto to thank for convincing me to download a money tracking app. It made me more aware of my financial status and to live within my means.

Just to be clear, I'm still far from being rich. Hopefully, Hive will help me reach that financial situation that I aspire, but if not, I'm still happy with what I have now. The key is to be contented with what I have at the moment. It doesn't mean I'll stop dreaming and just stay things as is, but it made me more grateful for what I have at this time. I realized that what I have now are those I dreamed and prayed for before. And for that, I'll always be thankful to Hive.

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For those who are might be wondering why I kept on withdrawing my earnings, I'm building my emergency fund. I don't have to explain what I'm doing with my HIVE, but it feels right to just share these things.

With HBD stabilization to hopefully work after the next HF, I might consider adding HBD as another emergency fund. I already tried doing the HBD savings feature of Hive, but it didn't work because HBD shoots up to almost $2 even with an HBD stabilizer. I ended up withdrawing those saved HBDs to take advantage of the HBD pump.

I already imagined how cool it would be to have all aspects of life incorporated in Hive.

5. Finding My Ikigai?

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Last Sunday, we met with my classmates from college and we talked about ikigai. Now I wondered: What if Hive is my ikigai? How cool would that be?

For those who are new to the term, Ikigai is a Japanese concept of finding purpose in life.

"Ikigai is what gets you up every morning and keeps you going."

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It might not be that Hive in itself is my ikigai, but the values that Hive stands for. I can really imagine myself doing the things I'm doing now until I grow old. It makes me happy. I mean the idea of earning something by just sharing your truths is the biggest magnet for me. The idea of voluntary contribution is also another magnet that attracted me to Hive and contribute what I can contribute to this platform.

I believe that finding your purpose is a process and a life-long journey so Hive might not be the end, but the means to achieve that ikigai.

6. Building My Network

The idea of connecting to people from different parts of the world and different walks of life is just astounding for me considering that we are in the middle of the pandemic. Aside from connecting to a lot of people in the world, I am now surrounded by awesome content creators here in Cebu alone. It's such a blessing to be with people who share the same values as you do. I won't mention you all because you probably know who you are.

I dreamed of having a network of people from different backgrounds, but everyone can rely on each other. I think I'm a little bit closer to that dream. As I told them, we have witches, mermaids, pole dancers, traders, financial advisors, ghosts, and some other freaks, but we all helped each other grow in knowledge about crypto. Of course, Hive is the focal point of it all and we all agreed on one thing: Quality content is king.

I shared some of the activities we are planning in my last post, but some of them are pushed to a later date because of the pandemic. We will definitely gather all our forces and make Hive known here in Cebu once the restrictions are eased.

Kim Ybañez

Welcome to Kim's small corner in Hive. He is a chemical engineer by profession, but a blogger by passion. He is a wanderlust and an adventure seeker. Join his quests as he visits secluded destinations, climbs mountains, tries new and exotic dishes, and explores his country (The Philippines). He's also a trying hard photographer so stay tuned as he shares his photos and his thought process while creating them.

If you like his content, don't forget to upvote and leave a comment to show some love. You can also reblog if you want to. Also, don't forget to follow him to be updated with his latest posts.


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 3 years ago  

One of my greatest joys is seeing people enjoying their rewards for the work they do. This post touched my heart seeing how happy your family was and how much fun you had spending time with them and treating them. 😊

It is a certainty that you are one of the backbones of OCD. I love how you keep it real but do so in a friendly way! 😄

I also appreciate you being open to when we may have a different point of view or have suggestions on how we could do things better.

I hope you continue to enjoy the fruits of your labor ~ 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

 3 years ago  

Another affirmation from one of the people I look up to in Hive! Thank you! 🙌

 3 years ago  

Awww wow! I am honored you feel that way, it means a lot. Thank you. ☺️

You are truly welcome ~

That is awesome. You are one of the back bones to OCD and a major part of why it has been so successful for the Hive community. I am looking forward to seeing some more diving stuff. Those fins look dope.

 3 years ago  

😱 Thank you! This is a big deal of a validation coming from you. I'm now inspired to work harder for OCD. 😄

I'll be sharing more freediving stuff in the future. We're more into this now because as our instructor had said, this is now a lifestyle.

Mapapa-sana all talaga ang makakabasa nito. But I know and I saw how you worked hard for everything you achieved. Isa ka sa mga Hive-ing goals talaga. Keep it up, you inspire me and everyone around you.

 3 years ago  

Thank you, mommy! Werk werk werk lang po tayo. Laban at tiwala lang po talaga.

Your content has been voted as a part of Encouragement program. Keep up the good work!

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 3 years ago  

Soon! And I'm thinking of incorporating the business to Hive. Maybe the business will accept crypto as a form of payment. Dunno.

Congratulations to you @ybanezkim26 on your achievements so far. I'm optimistic for more achievement in the nearest future. Appreciation goes a long way in life! Regards to @acidyo for the king gesture. He has always been like that

 3 years ago  

Thanks! Let's manifest for more achievements in the future!

So many great things happening for you thanks to Hive and your own hard work. It makes me happy to see you and your family doing things together.

 3 years ago  

Thanks, man! Let's keep on Hiving! My case is one example that it's possible for Hive to change lives.

Sounds like Hive has been an amazing journey. Thats a lot to be thankful for. Congratulations. Freediving is such a cool and interesting hobbie by the way. Looks like a lot of fun

 3 years ago  

Freediving is fun, but your life is literally on the line. That's why I just want it to be more of a recreation. I don't want to push myself harder just to reach the maximum depth possible.

Such a lovely post to read.
Hive can really REALLY change lives for the better as it shows on here.
I like how you've used your hive earnings for different things. A little bit of treating yourself, treating the family and also setting yourself up for the future!
Well done you!

 3 years ago  

Thank you! I don't want my earnings to be all used in material things. I also wanted to buy something that could still be used for me to contribute more to this platform.

Hi Kim! Every time basta mga inspirational posts coming from you, mu-set aside jud kog time to read it bahala nag pre-occupied kaayo ko rung panahuna, because I know nga your passion to be in this community constantly resonates toward us. Happy for this post! :) Continue to be you, Kim <3

 3 years ago  

Aweee! 🥰🥰🥰
Makahilak man sad ta ug popcorn oi! You might not be posting rn kay kahibaw jud ko sa imong kabusy pero your presence is always there jud. Ma-amaze and inspire sad jud ko sa imong kakugihan sa life. Life enthusiasts jud. 😄

Always happy to see how Hive has been changing your life man :) So inspiring! Glad you could get all these nice things. Btw I cannot even imagine doing anything of my Hive routine on the phone! Wow, how did you do that? I only use my phone for viewing posts and checking my stats, never even upvoted or comment from it... I do all my stuff on my laptop only :D

 3 years ago  

Thanks, man! I'm so happy I didn't leave this platform when almost everyone left during the bear market.

I got used to doing everything on phone. I find it very convenient especially now that I'm always going out. It's more efficient when using a laptop, but I need to sit down and focus on it. If on phone, I can be anywhere while posting or curating.

a pleasure to share with you, that happiness, thank you hive for your great love with this platform, you are loved

Amazing! Can't wait to learn more from you about Hive community <3 Thanks for helping us grow here too! :)

 3 years ago  

I'm just a humble servant. Charot. Hive is a black hole so there's a lot to learn everyday. I'm also learning. Let's learn together. 😄

It is wonderful to read such a complete post that highlights family values, goals, dreams and achievements of a person, your post is motivating and encouraging for those of us who are starting in Hive, God bless you and continue to shower you with blessings. Greetings.

 3 years ago  

Thank you so much! I don't know what to say. I'm just glad this post resonated in you!

Great to see part of your journey at Hive here in the post! I'm most grateful for the people I've been able to meet here. but also so much more :)

 3 years ago  

Thank you! I'm also grateful for a lot of people. I wasn't sure of what I'm doing at first, but I'm glad I'm still accepted.

congratulations for all the goals achieved thanks to Hive. you deserve it, you do an excellent job, you dedicate time and effort to the platform! Success to you and lots of happiness!

 3 years ago  

Thank you so much! ☺
I love contributing to this platform and I'm happy I got rewarded for it.

Ikigai...thanks for planting this little seed in my head. Have to look into that for sure as I am as clueless as can be about my purpose lol.

When I rest on my Shikibuton covered with my Kakebuton reading the Upanishads tonight I'm going to contemplate about it :).

 3 years ago  

Finding your purpose in life is the pursuit of life itself.

Hahaha. Dunno what I'm saying.

You're such a hard-working person at kitang-kita ang love mo sa family mo. You can do it.

 3 years ago  

Thank you! Glad this post resonated to a lot of people!

I find equalising the most challenging when I drove down from snorkeling.

It feels like me head is going to explode and my eyes feel like.

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 3 years ago  

😂 Samedt!

It's so hard.. wish there was an easier way to get good but only way is to practice.
I am sure you will get good at it since you have the beaches there. My cousin is from Cebu and does free diving too.

Although haven't seen him for a while since I don't live there.

naol hive cebu haha

 3 years ago  

Where are you from? You should join us next time

I always complain, but I couldn't get out of the situation.

yeah sucks right but I do hope that youll find the joy in it, that what bears at the end of your sacrifices will lead you to change and influence the future generations. let us be the first people to break that toxic Filipino culture. Just keep on moving and inspiring others Kim thru Hive. Godbless always!

PS: pareho tag laptop pero mayta dili gubaon imong graphics card unlike sa akoa. 😔

 3 years ago  

Thanks, ger! Hoping to be a generation that breaks a lot of toxic Filipino culture, too!

Rose Gold sad imong laptop? 😂

Wow your personal life is really interesting, all the things you said is very clear and natural. Am also happy the way you handle your responsibilities with ease and still able to make a post like this, great work!

 3 years ago  

Thanks! This is what I love about Hive. I get to share my realities in an authentic way as much as possible.

I was able to manage everything because I love what I'm doing.

This is awesome Kim! I'm so happy for you to see the fruits of your hard work and ang galing you're now freediving!

 3 years ago  

Thanks, Arni! I still love scuba diving more. 🤫

Such a great and inspiring post, @ybanezkim26. Hive is really a life changer.

P.S.: The underwater photos are amazing!

 3 years ago  

Thanks, @wiseagent! Hive is indeed a life changer. Now I wonder what it would be like a few years from now.

HIVE!D
✌️😎🥓👍

 3 years ago  

Yasss!

You are such an inspiration to so many of us! The incredible amount of work you do for OCD is quite impressive and I appreciate all the work you do to support so many of us. I use my phone for everything I do on Hive, too. It works for me, but I'm glad you were able to get a new laptop!

 3 years ago  

Thank you so much! I am happy that someone appreciates my work. OCD is such a great place to work.

I'm still using my phone to reply to comments. Getting a laptop is just for post compilations. It's still more convenient to use my phone because I can do everything everywhere. Works for me because I'm always on the move. Having a laptop means I would need to sit down and focus, while I can still work when I'm in transit or when I'm at the beach.

Hu!I love your write ups talaga! The more na sa success mo dito. Grabe tlaga. Thank you for sharing at Happy Anniversary sa parent mo. Nkaka amazed ang ginawa mo Kim. Keep it up.