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After taking the entire day to get a quality post for the night, it seems no better idea was coming in, but i thought of dropping something relating to my recent observations.
Writing contents daily, is part of my plan for this year, which i must stick with.
I have come to realize that, the word professionalism has really created a huge difference between experts of a particular scheme, and those who are yet to gain knowledge. This word is like a big scare, that sometimes frighten people in competing with the world at large.
I was opportune to read a post written by @oadissin. In the post, he explained in details, his hive achievements and goals. He also gave some explaination on tokens he has being trading, and other various things relating to crypto currency. I really liked the response he gave to me, saying ...
"I have to be honest, the process of learning does not stop on Hive whether your reputation is high or low".
After reading @oadissin's post, i realized that consistency in learning is what differentiates everyone. I can easily say that the difference between @oadissin and myself, is the amount of information we've being able to gather within a little space/time.
Before joining the leo community, i had really doubted if i would be able to write contents relating to finance, technology, blockchain, etc. But, since i made up my mind to start learning things relating to leofinance, writing contents has n't really be a problem.
People, who are performing greatly in the crypto space or hive blog, are those that have being able to gather enough information in building themselves and their source of wealth, that doesn't literally mean that they are professionals.
Main Ideology
The main ideology in this post, is simply telling leo users that consistency in learning is a better way of excelling in the crypto space, and not seconding to the idea of professionalism.
Professionalism has being a common term used, which makes some persons always in doubt of their own potential.
My Opinion
I think we should start adjusting to the main idea that, we are all learning and not professions, as it will reduce the pressure in trying to become like others. Even the so called professionals still learn, since no one is a master of all knowledge.
In Conclusion
The term professionalism seems to be an over exaggerated term, as it limits those who are looking up to persons that have acquired more knowledge. What actually differentiate everyone is the differences in the amount of information we've being able to gather.
Thanks for reading, i believe you might have something to say about this
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