RE: Life is a School | My Three Years on Steemit| 14/05/2022-13/05/2025
Hi friend @dove11, thanks for the mention. It also happens to me that when I start reviewing my blog and find a few posts in particular, I realize the journey it's had on the platform, and even unintentionally, I remember those people who, even if I don't know them personally, have been important at some point along the way.
We also notice the successes and failures in our writing, but it's normal. It's like what happens even with all athletes. If they have a successful career, it doesn't mean they've never made mistakes. On the contrary, they've stumbled many times but have managed to get back up stronger.
Sometimes the projects one creates on the platform don't have the necessary impact, or at least the one one hopes for. But that doesn't mean they won't have an effect. They certainly will, but not everyone will appreciate it.
There's a particular factor about Steemit: people living in Latin America, especially, join the platform solely to generate income above all else. If a few weeks go by and they don't see "good returns," they get discouraged, not to mention the learning curve inherent in the platform. That's why some people don't last long around here.
Thank you for the mention, best regards, and keep up the good work.
As long as the platform is promoted as a job where you can earn a big income this issue will not be solved and I rather see them leave than scam and spam and hack accounts
So true!
Thank you so much for responding to my post. I am grateful for all the help and support you provided in the beginning. I consider you as my mentor who showed me the way. Thank you once again.