Since you went by question response in your post, I do the same in this comment ;)
Why would all blogs have to be positive?
Sopcial media is already too one sided. Peeps not feeling well, posting as if they are they happiest peeps in the world. The general result from this: Much of the generation not knowing a world without social media, are getting depresed. In my country up to 70% of the age high school to mid 20s, say they experience depression. 70%! Various reasons are at play, with one of them the 'happy' mood of Facebook and Instagram.
Why do you think the above blog isn't providing relevant information to the readers?
I personally believe any kind of content can be informative to peeps. Literally any kind. Your post is for sure informative. It tells us how you are wired, what you struggle with, and what you don't like, or perhaps like. If nothing is useful as knowledge to the reader, some to more readers will for sure find comfort in your story knowing they are not alone.
Keep one bringing what you like to write about. Owwww if I may, why not pick up another job, the one that is lined up still. I would think, just relying on HIVE is quite risky. Who knows, maybe this service isn't be there anymore in a few years. Or the token value trends to zero. We don't know. And what I do know, when not working in a profession or industry for a ling time, it is hard to get back in. Anyways, please disregard this advise if you want or need to. You didn't ask for any ;)
Agree with this! I already deactivated mine and I have been living for months without Facebook and not posting on Instagram. It was hard at first, but I was eventually able to function without them. I tried deactivating Twitter, but it has a 1-month limit and they will permanently delete your account. Twitter is a different beast for me and I can be shit on Twitter without care. So kept it.
OMG! I didn't think of it this way. I guess I'm the pessimistic type. They say that everyone is a bad writer to anyone, but the opposite can also be true.
I knew from the start that it was risky, but I still fully embraced Hive and I didn't regret anything. But you're right, we don't know what the future holds. There's still a standing offer from the industry I was in and I can still go back if I wanted to. Maybe it's pride that kept me from going back. I'm seriously considering though.
I didn't ask for any advice, but this surely came at a time when I need was validation of what I felt. Thank you very much!
Sometimes it's good to listen to your gut feeling 😉
I do this often I make investment decisions. Obviously, I pump much info into my grey mass so that my gut is fed with information as well as my grey cells. Both then work in parallel. Both perhaps produce similar results, or totally different results. When diverting a lot, I think I mostly made my decision based on what my gut was telling me. But that's how my clock ticks and how I go about things. This may not be the best way for someone else. Hope you'll find ways to decide for good and have peace with the decision. Relieves for sure 😉