Hive is amazing, bruh.

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I hear about people making money and finding success and it's all fine and dandy. I hear about various success stories and that's great.

But I don't know of many or really any jobs that is not reliant upon some other people or entities.

Hive does rely on some very important things, but really only a handful, and the things themselves are so massive that worrying about it is sort of irrelevant.

Hive relies on electric power, and the internet. There might be some other things I'm not thinking about, but electric power and the internet definitely seem like the major ingredients that Hive requires.

I could not build a power grid or construct a device that provides internet service, but if those things were to disappear from society, we would have a lot more important things to worry about than not having this blockchain to use.


Many people are more wealthy and successful than me and I'm happy for them! (Although talking about me specifically, that's not necessarily a major accomplishment since I'm pretty broke LOL) It's a tremendous accomplishment to reach financial stability.

But what makes Hive amazing is that you can really grind your way to decent financial freedom. If not more than decent. Even if the price dips badly, that simply means you gotta start grinding a little harder.

Hive really is a beautiful mix of hard work meets automation. If that makes any sense. You work hard and the system along with the users that Hive has in place, will reward you. There's nothing better than waking up to your rewards on Hive just magically arriving.

When it comes to many avenues in life to make a nice living, acquiring money feels unnatural. It feels like bullying or being really reliant on other individuals that you don't know. You don't know anyone's end goal or agenda or just personality in general.

Many times having a job relies on the ability of someone else to pay you, your boss. Your boss only has that ability if he is making money. People that critique crypto don't really see that very obvious and rather terrible risk.

Now all we've got is Amazon, McDonald's and Walmart. That crap ain't right man.

Hive relies on people too, but you aren't forcing anyone ever. It's a matter of seeing content you enjoy and supporting and rewarding it.

Business always seemed sketchy to me because there are so many variables that it's a stress machine. There are billions of people in the world and while I don't want to be cynical it's difficult to simply begin to trust people to be good in character.


Unless you're making like many millions of dollars or more, odds are you have a boss and are a middle man of some variety. A pawn, a laborer.

There is obviously nothing wrong with that, but it should pretty much be everyone's goal to break out of that cycle.

On Hive while I don't make too much money yet, all the money I do make is mine.

(Of course not to mention stupid taxes but that's a different post really.)

I have no boss on Hive. I have no agenda. I have no type of deadline. There is no type of obligation. No time clock.

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Hive is amazing, bruh.



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