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RE: Texas state securities serves Bitconnect an emergency cease & desist order

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@sharjeeljaved786 Stop it. It's a market here. Learn how and what you can sell. We all like to buy but it must be worth it.

  1. Make a new much longer, honest and interesting post introduceyourself. Make a lot of good original pictures. Share your dreams.
  2. Write longer posts. Research your subjects online. Use at least 2-3 legal pictures (google: labeled for commercial reuse).
  3. If you making a comment, it must be on the subject. Make friends with the same dreams (and more steem power than you :) THEY will upvote you.
  4. Forget about looking for followers. It will not give you upvotes/money. Find people with the same passions and share your point of view. Only they will atay with you and upvote.

Upvoting this comment and some of your post, so you have your first dollar on steem. Hope you can listen. Good luck!

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Steemit is a marketplace of chaotic manifestations where lawlessness reverberates all throughout the platform. Anarchism is the code of law but money still is the supreme law.

"Anarchism is the code of law" sort of redundant, no?

Yes and No. It depends on how you interpret them in the context.

Forget about looking for followers. It will not give you upvotes/money. Find people with the same passions and share your point of view. Only they will atay with you and upvote.

thank you!
however, I disagree that each post needs to be a long and well researched one. Some people I read write this way, but I can not give this much time and attention to all my followers and all those I follow.

I think we need to rethink our creative output on a platform built to regenerate on an average of 2 hours and promotes posting 4 times a day etc.

I think creating blocks of content, ones that we are still each passionate about in 2-4 hours increments will work bet here. Because also unused votes and unclaimed Steem negatively effects all of us.

we just have to explore that balance together. :]

@assayer Good advice

who said it was a market?
I don't see any slaves around, do you?

this is a platform built on micro-transactions and rewards the users for participation, and as such it allows its users to reward themselves for even making the effort to engange.

I do share your opinion regarding people asking for things from others, I found it's easier to just ignore them and show them a better way. Which you already had by giving your reply a lot of thought and energy.

please mind your own Steem, no shaming the program :]