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RE: The Warrior Class
I appreciate your perspective. We are all warriors in the end as everyone has their own battles. All we can control are our own reactions. That is where battles are won and lost.
I appreciate your perspective. We are all warriors in the end as everyone has their own battles. All we can control are our own reactions. That is where battles are won and lost.
Thanks for the reply. I didn't once read the serfdom comparison in an excellent post when I first joined in and at the time most of all I saw in my feed were anarchists topics. The idea is not from me and I seem to have lose track of all that good stuff. My intent was also not to imply bad intentions, but I feel power should (and will probably) be more spread in a future ''out of Beta phase''. A lot of people talk about users retention: this is where one of the solutions lies in my opinion. It is not normal that I would work three days straight researching and putting exclusive analysis on a hot topic and get 0,03$ and one week later use 95% of the info from a video I have not made myself and get 20,00$ for it. The 0,03$ is kind of insulting, since maybe someday in the future somebody will find it and value it as precious but it'll be too late. Steem trails, curies, Robin Hood Whales have all failed big time in my opinion. It took me one month and more of posts before I started having gratifications and I did accumulate frustration at the end, at the time, but now I realized I then lacked the editing skills and practice.
You have a very good point about reactions but I feel sometimes when holding too long a thought you just need to let it out in order to get rid of it. No need to wait for the boiler's whistle for expressing it, but sometimes when you thought you could keep it to yourself, you realize you just couldn't. I don't practice yoga or relaxation, and I'm sure it has its benefits, but I think the repetitive urge to say something when you've witnessed something you're feeling is not quite right (whether your correct in judgment or not), must most of the times be adressed at one time or the other by spelling it out so that you can finally cleanse your thoughts out of it.