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RE: A Simple Technique That Will Make You Grow In Every Aspect Of Your Life.

in #life8 years ago

I kinda agree with you, but also not completely. More for less is the principle required in our capitalistic systems we build. More for less, is (when done good) more profit. BUT, there is a limit to growth. And also, fact is more for less means at some point in time, all-you-can-eat propositions, rather than personalised propositions. I predict that people want a more individual approach, and are willing to pay more for it, because the product/service may be personalised and therefore more unique and therefore has a higher value to the consumer. We already see this happening in some segments, like fashion, and wearables. This is were also Apple is profiting from.

Also, I truly believe in becoming successful in anything you do, when money and profits are not the drivers. One needs to be passionated about what you do, everything else will be a result of that passion. Quality of what you provide and do, recognition, and also rewards.

Here at Steemit, I would argue, post less, but more well thought through posts with high levels of value will in the ling run be the way to survive as a user. But that said: In the Ling Run, since in the short run, quality and value is not that much appreciated by many of the Steemians...or maybe appreciated, but at least not rewarded. Looping back to what I mentioned before about Passion: when being passionated about what you do here at Steemit, you can keep going, even when the rewards are not coming to you quickly. But you will see, in the longer run, you will get noticed and rewards increases. BUT, it requires persistence, and persistence requires drive, and drive is given by passion.

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The individual approach does miracles in all sorts of businesses.

And I agree that when money is not the driving factor, but passion and interest is, it is best for long run.

I always look for the long run, it is more enjoyable and fruitful.

Well said both of you! I would agree and say that the best way to success is your last sentence edje! Nothing is more rewarded as persistence with your work!