Miner || a five minute prompt
A miner is a person who makes a living digging coal, salt, gold, minerals, or other natural resources out of the earth. The root here is the noun mine—not the word that possessive toddlers like to shout, but the one that describes a man-made underground network of tunnels and quarries. Link
For a long time, anytime the word miner is mentioned it is presumed to mean someone who works in a mine, digging up what they think is useful for man. But the word mine is beyond just people digging the earth since the start of cryptocurrency.
Now people mine cryptocurrency and earn from their mining. Those who mine are called miners. For me, it is basically the same concept. The only difference is what you are mining. So, do not be quick to conclude that miners are only those that work in the mine, but miners are those who mine then you can specify what they mine.
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Mining is essentially an effort to get results by mobilizing existing resources, be it macro or micro. Everything needs careful planning, precise calculations and allocation of a long time, because mining is an effort that is carried out gradually and continuously to obtain maximum results. Behind it does not mean without risk, not everything goes smoothly, failure may lift into a valuable lesson, yes like this life, we should actually mine good things that will facilitate our own path until death picks up.
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