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RE: One In 4 Billion!

in #steem5 years ago

If you look on any of the sites that pay with crypto for content, you will see the same thing... mostly articles about crypto. Most crypto enthusiasts are looking to make money, so anything that relates to crypto will be of interest because they want to have as much information as possible to know when and what to trade. This is natural. Of course, because that topic is most likely to be read by others, the authors looking to have their content read will be posting about crypto. It is a vicious circle, like a snake feeding on itself.

However, feeding on yourself isn't really a good idea, so come to my blog and take a breather for 5 minutes a day by joining my daily Zombie Adventure games. Relax, have some fun and relieve some of that stress, worrying about your crypto assets. They say that laughter is the best medicine and I do get some good laughs from some of the comments posted by the players. I would love to have you come and join us.

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Thanks for the invite, but tbh, I'm not much of a gamer.

But I will check it all out and try to follow what all is going on from time to time. First impression seems like something that can definitely draw some attention from many people.

As for "content for $", content = so much more than what so many of us seem to think. Social media, economics, they each encompass so much more than what we seem to see or fathom. Deeds prove it.

Thanks for the words of encouragement and support.

Cheers.

I'm not sure I fully understand what you are trying to say here

As for "content for $", content = so much more than what so many of us seem to think. Social media, economics, they each encompass so much more than what we seem to see or fathom. Deeds prove it.

But I can guess that because this blockchain technology is so new that many possible uses have not even been thought of yet. I picture it like the early days of Internet: modem access and chat rooms; no need for search engines because there were so few websites, etc. Now all the content is overwhelming and practically everyone is connected in so many ways. The possibility of massive growth is definitely there!

I think maybe my response below to kayceefresh answers this.

I will add, although we may be human and too often lean on that for our shortfalls, we are human and we have the ability to adapt to the changes.
So what may seem to be an "excuse" is also the answer.

I am sooooo looking forward to the day we can break free from this rigged system.