Dear @fucho80
Thanks for sharing your story with us. It seem that most of us came here hoping to make some bucks, and most people failed and quit already lol :)
Some users obviously stayed. Just like me and you. We came because of money, and we've stayed because of people.
Project Hope is not just business, mutual support or growth, it is brotherhood, solidarity, commitment on and off the platform.
THATS RIGHT! :) We're all of it and much more :P
ps.
Are you in touch with @theycallmedan? Perhaps you could introduce him to project.hope and try to get his support to our @ph-fund curation trail?
Cheers, Piotr
Hello dear @crypto.piotr, thanks for your comment.
Yes, I think that relationships with people, family and friends should weigh more than money. Unfortunately in the world there are people who do not consider it that way and tip the balance towards money.
Money is important but perishable, money comes and goes, a well-founded relationship lasts forever.
I don't have a direct and close relationship with him, I just follow his work and I like his initiatives.
But if you can read this message, here is Project Hope adding value to this community, creating strong ties and willing to work for the platform.
Thanks friend!
Steemit is now a home for so many of us and not just a money making machine like we all thought it would be.
As for @project.hope, it is family to me. Having people i can interact with on a daily basis, sharing the same goal and vision.
Hello friend @gbenga, thanks for sharing your opinion.
Totally agree, most of us arrived here looking for income and wealth, but we ended up getting something better, good relationships, friendship, support and family.
Project Hope is more than a community, it has become a transcendental project, very attractive, influential and familiar.