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RE: “How seriously should I take my Hive content?”

in Cross Culture5 years ago

That could be somewhat subjective because if you are looking to make money and you are not on the "white list" of any whale you may have to focus on getting a niche that you can get the attention of one. If you do well with a niche it's not mandatory, but to keep getting that support you keep making that content as you see it's doing well. If you're looking to just drain different ideas or other things from your life into hive then yeah, fuck it, you write whatever you want to share regardless if you don't have upvotes.
I read your posts and for a few weeks now I've been wondering how you write so fluently and that you can capture attention from start to finish without creating boredom lol. Maybe I can relate to the way you write. Sometimes I try to do something like that, but I don't know why I end up getting self-conscious. I guess it's because I still don't have the popularity that you have and on the other hand I still lead a boring life. I'd like and I'm trying to take your model as a reference for my writings and in general to talk verbally with other people. I know we should be ourselves, but some things I see from people I think are great and I like to adapt them to my way of thinking and personality, which is also good at least for me. So you continue to be an influence on me. I'm getting organized and learning to manage that way. For now I've been focusing mostly on music and doing covers. However in the next few months I hope to start putting those things into practice.

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I probably write with confidence because I’m too tired to give AF what people think lol. I’ve also gone out and lived a fair bit. I usually look for challenges that will turn me into a stronger better person, but not always the typical ones. Typical challenges will wield typical results but you also learn lessons you could have learned half as well watching someone others go through it. Trying to live without money for example, that was a trip! and actively trying to love things that I hate always always always helps me grow. Like making videos...I hated the thought of it, now I do it regularly. Some things you never really love but you can get over. I think after enough of those challenges, you think less and less about stuff and just focus on feeling good.

And if you figure that out, everything else starts to come together.

Thanks a lot man. Sorry I haven’t been that talkative these days. Catch up soon!


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