So you bought and powered up some LEO, and you're doing the happy dance in front of your laptop (not to be confused with the pee pee dance), and the thought occurs to you;
"Now What?"
Far from backing away from the keyboard slowly, this is the time to lean in like meesterboom's 'Kilroy was Here' hooked nose attempting to summit the twin peaks of a very busty Miss Scotland. :)
But the point is to keep the pedal to the metal and accelerate our interactions on InLeo. I'm doing my part, usually late at night or early in the morning, dog-tired, right before I go to bed. With little time to write a post, I'll jump into #threads and contribute to the mix.
Do what you can when you can. I see all of us as delicious flavors in a hearty blockchain stew. Planting comments here and there, seeding upvotes like Johnny Appleseed, and fertilizing blog posts with strategic reblogs.
We continue sowing regularly, our contributions falling like gentle raindrops on a warm spring day.
Pitching in and ignoring the calls that "The sky is falling!" becomes the order of the day, as we push through yet another crypto winter. Far from being time to bail, these are times to accumulate. Of course, none of this is investment advice, but I've been around since the dawn of bitcoin, and when you've seen enough of these cycles, like an experienced ships captain, you learn to tack around them.
Message to Whales and those with Large Stakes
Some of you have been around as long as I have, when I started lurking on Steemit in spring of 2016, before finally Crossing the Rubicon and joining in July 2017. We've seen them come and we've seen them go since then.
BUT...
There's what I call a "Stubborn Remnant" that continues to hang around and pitch in throughout the boom and bust cycles. Unlike what I call the 'Boomerang Bloggers,' they don't bail when the price drops, only to return with an "I'm Back!" post when it starts moving up again.
You know who they are.
If I had the stake, I'D be doing this myself, but I'm asking you to consider using your significant stake to support those who are long-hive, with a long-term outlook and an owners mindset. Some of you are already doing that. Believe me, I check the stats and I see those votes of support. Sometimes they come through days later, but I see them nevertheless. So thanks for that.
We'll build the future of InLeo and Hive with the support of those with strong hands who are willing to pitch in. I didn't really have much time to write this post, so I did it in parts over the last two days. In short, as busy as I am taking care of seniors, I FOUND THE TIME, because I have an owners mindset.
This reminds me of the Book of Exodus where the tribes wandered in the desert before finally sighting The Promised Land. Those with eyes to see can envision it off in the distance, and we'll get there, one step at a time.
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