Hi! I thought I was late again in publishing the eligible entries. As I checked this week's announcement, I am reminded that I have made an adjustment to cover the end of September for week 25 in this curation contest. And so judging period is scheduled this 29th of September and the winner announcement will be on Tuesday. After this week's community event, we will take a break for five days. We will resume the curation contest on October 6, and that will be the 26th week.
Since publishing post this time was still too early for it was just 12:51 AM here when I started writing, I decided to browse first the eligible entries. Once I was done, I retired to bed, and thought of publishing the result of the judging period in the afternoon.
After more or less 15 minutes of browsing, finally I came up with six candidates. I am glad to see both an old name and a new name being included in the qualified articles.
The first article is from @logen9f; it is a movie review of HIM. That's an unusual title. The twist in the movie from a sports introduction to a horror appears bizarre. I will check this on my free time. I have many friends here who love horror films.
The second eligible article is from @princessluv. She talks about the challenges in relating to difficult people. That requires a lot of patience and self-control. She tells us that the bad attitude of people like this does not mean that we should also badly deal with them. Setting boundaries is the key.
The third article is from @marajah. I like content that talks about growth within the Hive community. We need a lot of this in Hive, not politics and negativity. Setting targets such as HP, content creation and engagement are worthy reminders for all Hiveans.
The fourth article is from @tanzil2024. As expected, he shared with us his experiences in viewing the beauty of nature. This time the place is the Qi He Mountain River in Huairou District. The pictures are refreshing and beautiful. I love places that give you peace.
The fifth article is from @valchiz. He is the one I am referring to when I mentioned earlier "an old name." He has won this community contest for several times in the past.
His post is about the experiences of a physiology student upon entering the medical school. The introduction to anatomy and cadavers gave him initial shock.
The last article is from a new name, @rhea-rec. She talks about market psychology. She explores how herd mentality and fear of missing out contribute to people's tendency to buy into assets like crypto and stocks only when they gain popularity, often leading to losses. She implies that the same psychological barriers are causing many to overlook Hive now, despite its unique proposition as a decentralized social media. She encourages early adopters like herself for seeing this great opportunity before it gains wider recognition in years to come.
That's all for us now guys. The winners will be announced tomorrow!
I wish peace and more Hive power to the MemeHive and the Pepe tribes!