
Beginning a new week, is in my view, the slate being wiped clean, for any missteps or anything that was out of your control.
Now you get to right the ship or tidal wave through, anything that is useless in your journey.
I've been through a rough patch recently, but outside of the huge wave that came towards me; there is much more going on, that has folks overly concerned in their own circumstances.
I can't be smug enough to compare what is a drastic issue or not, for others.
What I can speak to, as a HIVER; that many of us, know the value of sticking to the process. Even if you are like me, who has only been consistently active for over 1 year and 4 months on this amazing blockchain; there is nothing that has deterred me from doing otherwise. This holds true for many who have been on consistently active on HIVE for many years. I look to those for true inspiration, knowledge and motivation.
I was able to experience being on HIVE when we were over three bucks, but for the most part; I've been on HIVE while the price has been under a dollar. Has that made me want to swim away? Not really.
I came onto this blockchain with no grand expectations, so that is an advantage; I guess? I was somewhat clueless of what a blockchain, cryptocurrency or anything relating to this world. I'm still learning something new everyday and that is what excites me, more than price; for now.
Being on HIVE, is my escape and although the bears, the dips and all that other stuff can make folks abandon, doubt or react unfavorably in these situations; the hardcore HIVER has this calming sense and trust that in the long run, we will prevail.
Perhaps, my inexperience with most of this stuff; keeps me naïve or perhaps, it prepares me to navigate the ups and downs that comes with this world?
What I do know is, that it helps me to remain calm and going with the flow, usually helps my stress level; not to overload.
**Once again, looking at the recent photos in my iPhone10 camera roll, there are a handful of images from Tiffany, her boys and my tour at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens (https://morikami.org/about/) - this picture was taken closer to the indoor museum section where there was this calming waterfall surrounding by some amazing greenery and classic esthetic. **