I regret for my mistakes
Hi everyone!
I will start this post with a big sorry to all steemit users. I am doing this after I read something posted on steemit by @aboundlessworld, thinked about what I read and decided to change.
So, let me start from th begining.
My name is Vangjel 22 years old, borned in Albania and live in Bulgaria. I am medical student and that's my first priority.
I am a conspiracy theories lover, i like travelling a lot, knowing new people and exchanging valuable ideas.
I learned about #steemit from internet but at the begining i was thinking that I can make money very quick. That was the bigest mistake that i did. I haven't stopped reading about #steemit and today I came across that post that changed my perception about #steemit.
I realized that #steemit is not the place where I will make millions, it's social media where we should exchange valuable information, make new contacts beacuse it's still uncontrolled and this will change the world. To do that we should stay all together and comunicate with each other, exchange ideas. experiencies and think constructive.
Writing this post makes me feel better, for the reason that I have realized my mistakes and I am not ashamed to shate this. I hope that this post will change someone's idea about how thinks work on steemit.
Thank you!
Greetings vangjelovskiv, I hope you enjoy it here!
I have observed that people get upset or frustrated when they ask someone to follow them, and that doesn’t occur. There was a reason, following someone was reserved for someone whom you identified with, or you enjoyed their posts, things of that nature.
That kind of following is almost negligible now, since everyone wants to be followed no matter what they have to offer. I have found a sort of solution.
Now days, I follow whomever I comment upon; no matter what. I ask too, that they follow me; I will up vote them as well, if they provide decent content. If I don’t really appreciate their posts, I mute them. Problem solved. So I will follow you, please follow me.
FYI: you actually get more rewards if you up vote others posts, and comment/reply to your own postings. In other words, the more people you help, the more people help you.
I, @carltong, have all kinds of information on my blog, including faucets for free coin. Check my blogs out for that data, as this welcome greetings is just that, a sincere welcome to the greatest social platform on Planet Earth.
I would share two more things with you; first and foremost AVOID BITCOINSBRAIN! It is a HYIP site that stole about $1000 from me. It is a scam. Here is my take on HYIP’s.
IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, THEN IT’S NOT TRUE!
I was so gullible on BitcoinsBrain, that I took all my other coins and invested them into this fund. I was still texting and sending messages a full two weeks after they quit paying me. I could not grasp that I had been ripped off.
Secondly, @jerrybanfield is perhaps the strongest Steemian on Steem today. Check his site out for a free tutorial on how to use Steem. I took it and have learned plenty.
I hope things go well for you on here and once again, WELCOME to STEEMIT!!!
Sincerely,
@carltong
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Wow... Thank you for your advice @carltong
Welcome to Steemit @vangjelovskiv, I have upvoted and sent you a tip. Check my blogs if you are looking for tips on how to earn more Steem and SBD.
Hello conspiracy theory lover! Do you know that you lose half a second of your life every time you visit steemit?
Hello @sanil.gupta ! I know that but that's how our system works. It's not that simple to tear off the "matrix".