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Welcome, dear Hivers! At Project Encouragement and as Witnesses in Hive, we work every day to support content creators in Hive and especially those who make life in the Friend Communities we support. From @aliento.love we want to show a little of why we directly support these publications, so that many of our hivers who make life in our community can find a direction and an idea where to direct their publications, how to improve them through analyzing the content of other people, etc. Today we bring you the eighteenth report curation report of the project with the same approach we started last week in which we will show the reason why we chose the posts to show today and a particular topic that can be reflective, funny, educational, etc, so, let's go with today's report!
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Topic of the day: RANCOR IS NOT A POSSIBILITY
 Imagen de Gerd Altmann en Pixabay We have all at some time in our lives been hurt in some way: we have been told terrible things, we have been betrayed, our feelings have been invalidated, we have been cheated on, and no matter what type of relationship it is, throughout our lives we have always encountered wounds that deepen in our being to the point of generating something known as **resentment**. But, as we grow older and become more rational, we can realize that many times resentment leads us to perform actions that have absolutely nothing to do with the kind of people we are; letting ourselves be wrapped by resentment can distort our own perception of reality, making us become toxic people if we do not understand how to let go of that feeling. Many times we try to "suppress" resentment, but, like any emotion in life, it really must be dealt with, we must feel angry because something painful has been done to us, but we cannot stay stuck and trapped in the pain, because wishing harm to another person generally ends up hurting us more than them; when we go to therapy, psychologists usually tell us that people's actions speak more about them than about us and that it is not in our control to change that. However, we have also caused harm to someone at some point, either by ignorance or with full awareness, that does not make us bad people, that makes us human, we all make mistakes at some point in our lives, but it is our duty to learn to be better people, to understand that we must forgive others and that we must forgive ourselves and let go of resentment to walk a better path, that is the duty to be. You also have to remember to rest, because creative block exists and the only way to deal with it is to free your mind, well, an overloaded mind doesn't work, it doesn't help you generate content, it doesn't help you generate ideas; today we have very epic support tools like AI to help us get a little more creativity with respect to videos, scripts and so on, that speeds up the process a little bit, but remember we are humans, we are not machines. Let people do what they want to do, you just focus on what you can do for them to motivate good things, if you receive something that you do not perceive as something positive, simply withdraw from that link, from that relationship, no matter what kind of relationship it is and seek to have peace within yourself, do not succumb to resentment, in the end we all heal and find each other again. Now, having said that, we want to show you some publications that can serve as an example to know what we are looking for when curating content, the authors that you will see below can give you an idea and serve as a reference:Tópico del día: EL RENCOR NO ES UNA POSIBILIDAD
 Imagen de Gerd Altmann en Pixabay Todos alguna vez en nuestras vidas hemos sido heridos de alguna manera: nos han dicho cosas terribles, nos han traicionado, han invalidado nuestros sentimientos, nos han engañado, y no importa el tipo de relación que sea, a lo largo de nuestra vida siempre nos hemos encontrado con heridas que se profundizan en nuestro ser al punto de generar algo conocido como **rencor**. Pero, a medida que uno va creciendo y se va volviendo más racional, podemos darnos cuenta de que muchas veces el rencor nos lleva a realizar acciones que no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con el tipo de personas que somos; dejarnos envolver por el rencor puede tergiversar nuestra propia percepción de la realidad, haciendo que nos volvamos personas tóxicas si no entendemos cómo dejar ir esa sensación. Muchas veces intentamos "suprimir" el rencor, pero, como toda emoción en la vida, realmente esta debe transitarse, debemos sentirnos enojados porque nos han hecho algo doloroso, pero no podemos quedarnos estancados y atrapados en el dolor, porque el desear el mal para otra persona generalmente termina haciéndonos más daño a nosotros que a ellos; cuando uno va a terapia, los psicólogos suelen decirnos que las acciones de las personas hablan más de ellas que de nosotros y que no está en nuestro control el hecho de cambiar eso. Sin embargo, también nosotros hemos causado daño a alguna persona en algún momento, ya sea por ignorancia o con plena consciencia, eso no nos hace malas personas, eso nos vuelve humanos, todos cometemos errores en algún punto de nuestras vidas, pero es nuestro deber el poder aprender a ser mejores personas, el entender que debemos perdonar a otros y que debemos perdonarnos a nosotros mismos y desprendernos del rencor para transitar un mejor camino, ese es el deber ser. Deja que las personas hagan lo que quieran hacer, tú solo enfócate en lo que tú puedes hacer por ellos para motivar cosas buenas, si recibes algo que no percibes como algo positivo, simplemente retírate de ese vínculo, de esa relación, sin importar qué tipo de relación sea y busca tener paz dentro de ti, no sucumbas al rencor, al final todos sanamos y volvemos a encontrarnos. Ahora, dicho esto, queremos mostrarles algunas publicaciones que les pueden servir de ejemplo para saber qué es lo que buscamos al momento de curar contenido, los autores que verán a continuación podrán darles una idea y servirles como referencia: ---
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In this post we want to encourage you to continue creating quality content for Hive, so we highlight some of the posts curated by our project. We also want to let you know some communities so you can publish in the right niche. We remind you that each community is autonomous and you must read and comply with their rules before publishing in them.
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We begin this collection with a post in the best community for food and cooking lovers, one of those that leave you very hungry when you take a look at it, @casmar551 shows us a very particular recipe to make a cake with very good ingredients for physical health, so that it is not only a delight to the palate but also easy to digest for our stomach.
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Did you know that our blockchain turned 5 years old this 2025? Well @valeriavalentina brings us a post to celebrate this event telling us a little of what has been her experience on this wonderful platform, how it changed her life for the better and how it continues to impact her life as she continues to dedicate time to be a content creator and live in this ecosystem.
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Could you imagine receiving rewards for uploading a post talking about a terrifying or mysterious experience? Well, @avdesing brings us a post to tell us about an urban exploration in a very particular region, but all this through a story that leaves you involved since you start reading the first lines, do you dare to read it in full?
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There are people with such a great ability to make art, striking and beautiful drawings, showing us how they received that inspiration to create, this post from @ikigaidesign is a must, it shows us how he draws and colors a yellow flower (sunflower) with the motif of the celebration of the **yellow flowers day**, which became very popular a couple of years ago on March 21, the end result is beautiful, we invite you to take a look.
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There is a very beautiful community on Hive that was created to talk about experiences in the world of parenthood, each story is very touching because it shows us a little of the reality of each person when raising their children, a task that is not at all simple and is often even undervalued; in this post @floreudys79 shows us how she ensures that her children build a healthy spirituality and learn to cultivate it as they grow, it is a beautiful post that is worth reading.
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Aliento as a project and Witnesses in Hive, is grateful for the support that you always give us and it is our way of giving it back. We congratulate all the creators that appear in this report and we motivate them to keep going forward, being constant and making our platform look much more beautiful, taking care of it. ### Follow us on our Networks and Contact Channels! || |:-:| |
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