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RE: Living off Steem: Are you well enough endowed?

in #steemit7 years ago

Hope you get better soon. Horrible place to be at and hopefully nothing serious which takes longer time to heal! Thoughts are with you.

Back to the article: more people than acknowledged worldwide live one paycheck away from homelessness. While often it is said two paychecks, even a safety deposit has by many already been abused. As such, for many online content creators, an recurring influx of revenue is much more important than building their Steem Power.

Looking at what one can make here on Steem and historical rates for bloggers (we used to pay from around 2003 to nowadays industry averages), normal SP growth is to many a nice bonus to have. A safety kitten as such.

Not everyone working for and earning from a company is also interested in the company's future or cares about being vested. It’s a job and all they need and care about is the ability to pay next rent and utility bills. :)

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yeah, scheduled thing every few months.

Not everyone working for and earning from a company is also interested in the company's future or cares about being vested. It’s a job and all they need and care about is the ability to pay next rent and utility bills. :)

Yes, I agree but those looking to only live off Steem are going to run into troubles if they treat it as a paycheck alone. There is no obligation for the employers here.

Online freelancers are a very die hard breed, especially those from not first world nations.

I admire the perseverance, complete with race to the bottom, of many. I couldn’t, at least not like many do.

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