Hi, friends!
It was incredible journey this nine years with you, my friends on Hive. This is a special social network because you must use your brain to create a content, opposite to places like Facebook or X where you can put some jiberish or photos to raise your ego and that's it.
That's why some people just give up after some time because they have to use their brain and if they don't recieve enough Hive/HBD how much they think they deserve for their post, they just stop. Not good way of thinking.
I used to post twice per day for years about rallying (because it is my sport) until I realized I need a Sunday break because my belly started to hurt me because of too much pressure of every day life. I had to reduce things a little bit.
For the last two years I post ones per day except on Sundays (and 10 days during the summer in wilderness at my uncle's place where there is no internet). But work habits must stay on the high level so there is never omisssion of posting during the week.
A few words how I got here. My friend @ozchartart (thanks, man, so much!) invited me on Steemit (old name of Hive) in summer of 2016. To be honest, I didn't believe that crypto can be money those days. So incept date (Blade Runner way) is August 29th 2016, 14:46:21. I am very proud of this.
Hive gave me SO MUCH, it changed my life in so different ways, and that's why I try to implement some things in minds of people who I onboard here, because people just give up easily.
My opinion is that Hive is still very young social network and we must work hard to explain people of how much good can bring it to them.
I hope for many more years with you, my friends. ONE MORE THING: the greatest thing is to see people behind their nicks in person, on Hivefest or any other way of social meeting, such as conference or meet-up.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING!!! ❤️
Vote for @pfunk and @guiltyparties as Hive witnesses.
Give some support to minnows :)
Grab a beer and enjoy!
Cheers!