RE: Approaching Hive For Success

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Naturally, when we do find someone who is successful, the tendency is to tear them down. We call them lucky or a host of other things to try and validate ourselves.

Completely agree with you
I thank my father who taught me from a young age to look at those who have been successful as an opportunity and a stimulus to learn from them because by looking at those who are successful you have two possibilities that are both useful for personal growth:

  • you can understand your limits because if you can't reach the same goals it's because obviously it's not your field or you're simply less good than him and it's better to engage in something else.
  • You can learn and try to achieve the same goals or even exceed them if you put passion and commitment and when you put passion and commitment in something you have never lost time because you have trained your tenacity.

Whoever looks at those who are successful with contempt or envy is because deep down they despise themselves and above all they do not believe in themselves.

Show up each day. Play the game, write the post, engage with comments. Do whatever it is to enhance your visibility within the projects that capture your attention.

As a moderator of a small community here on Hive I always try to encourage new people to interact more and more but few take the advice thinking they are wasting their time because they want everything now and if they fail they leave saying that Hive is a failed project but instead they were failures because they thought they could publish and earn without writing a single comment...

Thanks for all the advice in your post that, coming from a successful Hiver like you, have more value and weight than the advice I could give and for this I reblog your post and I will read it to those who are new and ask me for help!

!BEER
!PIZZA
!LUV
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