I refuse to churn out garbage. As tempted as I am to upload some form of viral content that I can repackage to seem as if it were my own. I refuse to do it.
I spent the entire day yesterday, writing the first chapter of my book, Decentralized Revolution, stoked by the fact that I would have Steemit as a medium for immediate feedback. To be honest, I was a little disheartened with the complete lack of feedback. I genuinely mean it when I say the financial reward of the post was secondary. I would have liked to hear some form of thoughtful feedback, and even if it were negative.
I will only blog at a rate of 1-3 posts a day, because anything more than that and you are most likely uploading stolen pictures of bong hits and memes. That is not what this platform is intended to be.
READ.
Support the authors, musicians, artists, and creative content creators whose work is too undervalued in our world, and even on Steemit too.
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Quality > quantity. I enjoy blogging, but there's only so many good posts you can do in a day. On Tsu I was doing 15 some days, but cut down later on. Need to develop different habits here. It's more about the thoughtful post than the quick and dirty.