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RE: Life On STEEM—2036
Hey, @janton.
I can see the potential future, but I don't know how we get there from here. It doesn't quite fit the narrative for the last days, either. I'm of the mind we're getting ever closer to that, so unless we manage to get a major reprieve for a while, things are more likely to get worse, and keep getting worse.
So, I don't know. As I said, I can see the potentiality, but not the how. :)
Howdy again sir Glen! I'm not sure I follow you, Steem doesn't fit the last days? As in Biblical last days?
Would you recommend Steemit to other people at this point?
Steemit with the ads? No. STEEM I might, but I'd have to explain the flagging first.
re: biblical last days
Right. It's not so much STEEM, or crypto, it's the whole idea of decentralization and freedom. Unless that's what prompts armageddon in some way—the forces of centralization and subjugation marching against the rest—I think we're set right now to keep getting worse and worse, before we start fighting over resources (literally, rather than figuratively).
So, I'm not sure how it all comes to be, obviously, I'm just thinking that people living out their days in peace while the whole world melts around them isn't exactly in the cards. :) Not everyone will perish, but that doesn't mean they will be safe and secure and free of pain or suffering for loved ones lost, or a shattered world.