I'm rapidly gaining followers and my posts are on trending lists.
I was forced to stop reading the moment you said those words, like that.
The thing is, you're purchasing a false sense of success when you use bots. The rewards beside your posts are indicting how much you've paid to post here, not how much you've earned. It's kind of like renting a lambo for the weekend and telling people you own it.
True success cannot be bought. You're talking about followers. You're also purchasing a following. When it comes to friends, who do you trust more? The one who you said, "Hi there, will you be my friend for $10," to or the friend who approached you and asked if you'd like to hang out some day? Look around. Your friends here are offering up some rather hollow and almost shallow feedback. If you're the creative type, like me, these types of empty comments are the exact opposite of something I'd want to hear.
You talk about your reputation score. That was also bought, whereas mine was earned. So you basically went out and purchased a bowling trophy that says, "Worlds Greatest Bowler," and now you're telling people you're the world's greatest bowler, even though you weren't awarded the trophy after bowling. Buying a trophy doesn't mean you've won a trophy, so it can't be considered an achievement. Acting like it's an achievement is much like living a lie.
To each their own. If you prefer this approach, that's fine, but I have trouble agreeing with this approach when it's being presented as 'success'.
Sure, maybe your house here is in the nice neighborhood, but some of us can see the debt you put yourself in to get here. It is unfortunate to the true success stories here that they are no longer allowed to move into this neighborhood but I guess that's fine because this neighborhood is only a movie set and those aren't mansions, they are simply walls made out of cheap lumber and painted to look like a nice house from the front only.
I can show you hundreds of accounts that offer a true representation of success, including my own. Everything in our wallets was earned here, no debt. I could explain how to achieve it, but unfortunately, I don't think people want to hear what I'd consider to be the truth.
Anyway, good luck. Have a nice day.
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