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RE: Living off Steem: Are you well enough endowed?

in #steemit7 years ago

I am in the hospital at the moment having treatment so this is written on my phone and will have a few more errors than normal. The treatment will also make me very tired for the next few days and maybe grumpier than normal. You have been warned. :P

Wow, first of all I must say sorry for your illness. It's sad to know that you are in the hospital. Please what are you down with?

We ascribe more value to something we own than what we do not and therefore the effects of losing it hit home harder.

I beg to differ a bit here. It is often said that we don't know what we have until we loose it. So I think this goes a bit contrary to your claim here. But you have said enough to back it up so I will go with the flow...lolzz.

This post is a game changer for me I must tell you. You hit me right in the marrow and right now I have to have a rethink about what I am actually doing on steemit . I actually live off my little earnings on steemit and that means that if there is a small change like you said, I will greatly be affected.

Those who have investments on steemit are those who have enough cash to invest. What happens to so many of us who have nothing to invest. Are there other things we can do to ensure our sustainability on steemit? Your candid advice is welcome sir.

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It is often said that we don't know what we have until we loose it.

We value it because we had it. If you lose it, do I care as much? Who owns/owned it matters.

I actually live off my little earnings on steemit and that means that if there is a small change like you said, I will greatly be affected.

Make sure you diversify your revenue streams and make sure you buy-in for the long haul.