SteemWomen Club Contest #13 What Can You Do And Get With 50 Steem in Japan?
Hello SteemWomen Club, This is my first time joining a contest in this beautiful community! In so much accord, let me share my take on this. To ask this question is genius! It brings me to ponder on how significant investment is.
What can you buy and do in your Country with 50 Steem?
•Describe the importance of steem in your country,
•Is earning enough on this platform for you?
•Do you make a profit by investing?
•Or do you use it for your daily expenses?
At present, I'm in Japan and this is my calculation of the recent steem price/ yen. 50steem x 115 = 5,750
I did try to see how much I can have if used it for groceries.
Here is what I bought,
sushii
fruits
bread
coffee
juice
fish
oil
That cost 3,714 yen good for my 3-4 days food supply.
I also bought vitamins to keep me healthy especially in this pandemic.
That cost 921 yen.
I bought material (cloth) for my DIY mask.
That cost 1,210 yen
groceries-3,714 yen
vitamins-921 yen
cloth- 1,210 yen
total = 5,845 yen
Since I am alone here, these groceries will be enough for my 3-4 days consumption.
Having deep thoughts on this, if I were to invest my 50 steem and let it grow in due time, that would be far way better than spending it for a week. Luh! It can even grow old with me as long as steemit is there.
So far I have not withdrawn my sbd yet. Because of this contest, I am now planning to invest more in steem. In fact, I did buy steem with the help of @cryptokannon months ago and I delegated most of it to communities. At first, I thought more of it as a mere help to the community and was late to realize it is of more gain on me.
This brings me to the realization that to grow here on steemit I need to help myself first by powering up, Then delegate steem power to the community to extend help while I gain more.
Those are just my opinion. Although we have different ideas on this, I hope we are one in the longing that steemit will continue to grow.
As of now, many of my Japanese friends are still not aware of this platform. Every time I share steemit with them, they told me that they never heard about it. Steemit is not only good for extra income but is also best for investment. Let alone the skills in writing that can be learned and developed in due time.
I have started to share about steemit with my close friends, and workmates that they may also join this platform. As of now in the Philippines, our small group is now growing. Most of them were old steemit friends that are now back to writing. It was upon the instruction of @cryptokannon to gather them since steemit is now very promising. Hopefully, we will grow in numbers as we continue to share steemit with friends.
As always, I want to thanks,
@cryptokannon
@steemcurator01
@booming
@steemwomensclub, for the constant support.
Sincerely, @juichi
well said
Thank you ma'am @kyrie1234
nice juichi... delegate more
Just like you @fabio2614..
I am inviting,
@kyrie1234
@jenesa
@fabio2614, Please join this contest.
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