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I agree with you friend @denmarkguy, I think that in a social platform for bloggers the most pleasant thing would be to know each of the personalities through what is written, to be able to "feel" their experiences, to understand the reality that surrounds them, beyond of a banal set of words that only seek to "inform".

I also believe that even when we talk about our experiences, we must do so in such a way that instead of presenting a sequence of events (as is often the case in many of the experiential publications), the feeling, the sensations, the substantive part of the message are reflected.

I congratulate you @denmarkguy you have a very fresh and at the same time direct way of sending us the message, greetings from Venezuela.

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 4 years ago 

Thanks for stopping by and for your thoughtful words @karupanocitizen!

I like to think that in order for there to be a thriving community, we have to have engaging content, which means we relate to other people's stories... and through that we form genuine connections and friendships with other people. In turn, that leads to a network of mutual support... because we actually care about these people we've gotten to know.

Venezuela is an excellent example, because I know the economic and political situation there makes life difficult, so making genuine connections can offer a bit of meaningful relief, as well.

It is a pleasure to be able to read your publications, for how grateful I am.

I agree with you @denmarkguy, our stories have the potential to connect us, as long as we dare to dare to tell them. This has all the potential to generate attractive content to the same extent that we begin to value publications for the quality of their content and the added value that it generates for the community, not only for the author.

In my country, the situation is indeed quite critical, at levels that many could not understand, but not only from an economic and political level but even worse from a social point of view, so undoubtedly have the support of influential people within a community could provide real and tangible help. However, I am one of those who believes that for this help to be generated, as you say, the connection must be genuine, it cannot be based on a need or economic interest, nor looking for a gift, it must be generated from a sincere friendship born from the warmth of a pleasant reading that allows us to know what each soul keeps for itself.

Greetings friend!