The Important thing is the Bases - In Steemit and anything
Every good builder knows how important are the bases for its construction
Greetings, dear and blessed community of Steemit. Hoping they are well and with faith and hope to be better.
I consider myself a civil engineer at heart (if this is possible), my wife is a civil engineer and during our university romance I accompanied her many times to internships, group work, etc. How I like that branch of engineering.
Although you do not have to be a civil engineer to know what I want to share today, anyone with a little logic and reasoning should assume that according to the size or height of a building, its base is directly proportional. Both in size and quality, and consequently in firmness and strength.
Steemit does not escape from this rule. "The important thing is the bases". Since we entered this social network, which rewards us with personal relationships, a great store of knowledge and even monetary way; We aim to build a great skyscraper full of triumphs and benefits. We see the great blogs of people with some experience that can have stable and firm buildings, others with a blog in a state of advanced construction and others who simply surrendered and left their blog in simple abandoned ruins.
Hardly anyone who makes an effort to level the ground, to do a study of soil, dig deep holes to place the best materials to begin construction with good foundation, abandon it at the first opportunity.
Here on this platform it is necessary to start with good bases, have the motivation, try to do the best possible, ask for advice to those who take the construction of your blog at a more advanced stage, and especially have fun, be passionate in the construction of your space In this community, the word "Blockchain" its root is "block", and that is how we must build block by block, step by step. Know rules, good practices, some terms, some tips and read many guides.
Whoever has the money can build much faster but if you do not take care of the placed bases, you risk that your majestoso blog that was built very quickly collapses, or very easily in the first disappointment you get rid of it. Whoever builds something from the ground up, works hard and values the blog that he built.
In the same way is daily life, "The important thing is the bases ", everything we show outwardly is the product of our upbringing, influence of people or situations that establish the bases in our lives, to grow and show us as we are now. And so it must be for all our projects, marriage, business, personal relationships, we have special care in the quality of the bases on which we are going to build them.
As a Christian, there are two things I have learned in the Bible and that I try to apply in my life, to establish good bases:
1.- Build everything I do in the Christian values and principles: I try whatever project I have in front of me and get involved, I do not have the need to alter these principles and values to be successful in that project. (If you want to consult the biblical quotation, it is this Luke 6:46-49
2.-Calculate and project the best you can: not everything we can calculate, let alone control. Circumstances always vary some parameters. But if we can make a projection to what our capacity allows us and above all see the example of other people and what they had to do to achieve, or not, what you want to achieve. (If you want to consult the biblical quotation it is this Luke 14:28
In conclusion,
Whether in Stemit, in your work life, family, marriage, any project and especially in your spiritual life, remember "The important thing is the bases". If you have advanced construction, sure you are in time to review your bases and reinforce them. If you are just building the bases take special care in them, use the best you have available, build it of great quality. And you will see what a beautiful building you will get.
Thank you for reading this far. God bless you. Greetings and a big hug.
PS: I'm trying to improve my English, to exchange messages more easily.
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