The advent of hive has really come with goodies, impacting practically with knowledge not only beneficial to our Blockchain life, but also beneficial to our activities of daily living.
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Without a doubt, hive is the shepherd of the 21century when it comes to teaching and having fun and making money at the same time.
I have been a hive blogger for a while now, roughly a year and to be honest, my perspective of life and environment changed a lot. A hundred times improvement.
I have learnt quite a lot with hive, crypto related knowledge mostly and honestly speaking, I am very much grateful to the noble authors for the transfer of knowledge.
Hive is a great place, and I know I will learn more beautiful and important lessons from this community. I learnt many things from hive, including communication skills improvement, the mastery of writing seminar or project topics, avoiding the act of plagiarism and lots more.
One thing I learnt on hive and is still helping me realistically is the lesson of plagiarism. Currently I am about to write my project as a final year student and due to the plagiarism knowledge I have from blogging from blogging, I could perfectly avoid plagiarism and wonderfully write my work without a trace of plagiarism and with appropriate citation and referencing.
One of my greatest lesson from hive is that of spamming and over doing things.
I initially think that hive blogging or blogging at large is based on the principle of "the more you post or make an article, is equals the more you get followers, finances as well as reputation." This mindset was reset few months ago when I spammed and over did posting instead of engaging. the community admin and moderators however corrected my actions with consequentialism as such, I learnt a very crucial and important lesson which is: don't over do, and don't under do. The only thing an author is supposed to do a lot is engaging positively with other authors and also, give remarkable and motivational comments while supporting them with upvotes or anything possible.
This common lesson has impacted my life in many ways and it has helped me be reserved alot. Normally, I am a calm person but at times, I over do things when I get comfortable around people. With the aid of this lesson taught to me by the HL community, I currently tend to be reserved, speak less and always give valuable vocal or financial support when needed by others.
I have come to understand the joy of being reserved and as such, the way forward it to teach interested people about this lesson and spread it to others.
From my personal perspective, hive is merely a work place to make cool cash flow but it is a decentralized higher education which will soon take over YouTube in just a matter of time.
Irrespective of some little flaws, hive have proven to be one of the best blogging platforms by bringing knowledge of authors to diverse aspect of life including sports, health, news, weather and lots more.
Thank you for reading through, I hope to see you next time.