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It was like fear began to replace the joy. I thought that if I could make more, I'd never run out of money. I started to notice my hoarding tendency emerging once i started making decent money here. And a lot of my stuff was too intellectual as well, which required people to kind of content was just too complex, and didn't generate ad clicks, because what i was making was not click bait.
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My weird sense of humor just didn't get clicks. I saw this as winning the lottery, as I had been a blogger, writer and artist for most of my adult life, literally making pennies from YouTube, Amazon and my own blog. i have 9 copies of my paperback book at my house that I could send in the mail to you. You can buy my book, Un-Crap Your Life on Amazon, or I can send you a paperback copy for 3 SBD (free shipping). This is what I feared that I would have to return to: crappy bosses.I made this video when I still had a job, and I was humiliated constantly at the dealership where I sold cars: Because running out of money meant that I would have to go back to working at corporations, the dreaded 9-5 jobs that I struggled for a decade to get out of. Fear of the money running out was the fuel that propelled me to blog and be on this platform ALL THE FREAKING TIME. I acted out of fear of it running out, as I continued making posts.about everything. I kept asking myself, "How can this be real?" That first summer when I found Steemit and my posts were trending all the time, I was in a state of disbelief. I was posting 2 times a day like my life depended on it. I was greedy in the beginning, it's true. I had a very comfortable upbringing and never had any struggles of a financial kind.īeing an early adopter has allowed my account to grow in ways that I would think unimaginable. But I will be honest here, I have never wanted to be filthy rich, mainly because I was given everything I needed as a child. It's a bit taboo to admit the truth about your greed. I think our culture idolizes greedy people. It's a strange thing to discover this kind of diversity in human nature. Some people are excessively greedy, while others are excessively giving. Thanks Dan, for thinking of this, it's the primary tool that can bring about a revolution. Luckily, in Planet Steem, we have SP, which helps us balance our own greed, as we get to see how our votes make a difference in other people's lives. I see just as much if not more wealth hoarding in crypto. I think decentralization and crypto are the tools to make this change, but I do see some repeating greed patterns even in crypto. I am not advocating for a society where everyone gets equal amounts, but I am advocating for rich people to examine their greed and make some modifications. Animals just don't hoard the way humans do. You don't see a King Squirrel out in nature, forcing all the other squirrels to work for peanuts, while the King gets to enjoy the fruits of the servant squirrels.