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RE: Learning is a journey - wisdom is that I still have much to learn.

I've broached this topic before, including regarding Steem Curators. I still wonder how posts can be appreciated by people who don't read, don't care about reading (which is the majority), can't read, can't focus on a topic for more than two minutes, have no interest in certain topics, and never write a comment where the text they read raises questions or makes it clear that they actually understand the point. How can someone with no interest in creativity judge this? I still don't understand this at all, not even curators who never leave a comment about the text they upvote or even nominate later. There's a lot that puzzles me, but this is the approach that has been taken for years, and for me the saying "a shoemaker sticks to his last" still applies.
There are certainly people with many interests, but the average person is only on this platform (and also SC) to make a lot of money, and that means posting quickly, quickly getting a few random (or prearranged votes), and that's it.

That's why I wrote on Talkchannel @adeljose that I think communities should represent a topic, but not a country. This is the only way to find posts related to your own interests and also people who share the same interests.

I wish you a wonderful, creative day.

A big hug!

P.S. What are we having for dinner today?

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I'm not sure about your sense of humour, but I think I might need to change my user ID! 🤔 Do you think 'sduttaskitchen' means I sleep inside the kitchen? 😷
As a single person, it's quite challenging to go shopping for veggies and non-veg ingredients, then come home, prepare everything alone, cook, and wash the dishes! These days, I cook less often, but that doesn't mean I eat junk food—I've been enjoying simple and easy recipes at home. I really appreciate your point; through comments, we can connect despite living in different countries. Also, from my perspective, quality writing should be valued more than quantity! I've seen many people share 3-4 pieces of content daily, but unfortunately, they often lack quality. I know some create multiple accounts just to get support with their posts, which is quite shameful and unethical. Such actions can overshadow deserving writers, and unfortunately, some even play questionable DM games behind the scenes.