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RE: 3 months, 1000 Followers and $1 Million Later...

in #steemit8 years ago

Yes, I am unfortunate to not have come across you. Yes, I am fortunate to find you now. Because I share a similar sentiment about posting. I agree that my facebook feed is not all about facebook. I appreciate when I see other interests here. That said, I am pushing myself to write a little more about steemit because I do appreciate it, and I am onboarding more of my friends from the Improv Community. And even then, they don't care about the monies. They don't care about the contests. They care about community and creating comedy. We are a strange breed we comedians of Chicago, willing to sleep in the most cramped places to improvise and do shows every night and then work day jobs the rest of our waking hours. It took it's toll on me and I couldn't stay a starving artist forever.

As an Eagle Scout, I have always served others, even to a fault. For I have been helping people in chat rooms and emails. I have been answering emails and phone calls. The majority of my posts have always been comments, like this, long and thoughtful and hopefully encouraging. My rewards to do not show my value as a person and what I do for others. I do not need other people's approval to know I am a good person, despite when others with money call me a looser. I do not feel those who are financially successful are loosers, no, they are successful, and rightfully so. But I have never understood the obsession with anything that is just financially based. Money is a store of value, what do they do with that value, why chastise those simply doing valuable things.

And with all that considered, I am seeking to find a balance. Steemit has helped at least seek that balance. I still spend most of my time helping an elderly loved one, answering questions of facebook friends, and a dayjob, teaching and doing improv. I have taught myself trading this year and slowly getting less rekt. And I turn to steemit to explore the world. I try not to worry about money, the money will appreciate as long as we appreciate each other. I only used that 'RandoWhale" thing to send money to Steemtrail, which I also curate for because it gives back all the time in sharing people's creations. I expect nothing, and perhaps that is why I have nothing. Perhaps it is something in the improv philosophy, from nothing one can discover everything. I see it every class. I see it every show. I see it every morning I write in a journal that nobody sees, but fills each day.

So today I woke and worked and helped my elderly loved one. Then looked at steemit and found this post. Today started as nothing and discovered someone else's story. I discovered your journey which is everything to you and your loved ones. The discovery alone gave me joy. The encouragement is a great reward. I see that you have made monies. And congrats on that. But I also hear someone who is happy with their decisions and actions. I hear someone who has accomplished their goals. I hear someone looking back on those who may have called them a looser, and feels vindicated. I hear someone worth more than any dollar amount celebrate their community and appreciate those who supported you.

Congratulations to you on all you do. Congratulations to your true friends and family. I look forward to the day that I can add money to the things that I give back to my friends and family. I am thankful to have discovered you when I did. I look forward to more of your gifts to the steemit community. And should I accomplish my goals between now and then, perhaps even meet the one and only trafalgar in Lisbon. I hope to make it there and teach improv to any steemer interested. That is just one of my goals. I hope that you continue to create and accomplish all your goals. Be well.

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Really interested in seeing some of the comedy from the improv community, I think you guys will make a great addition to this community

Honestly not enough comedy writers on here, persevere and when the community grows, you'll do well, comedy has really broad appeal!

Thank you for that. I do indeed agree.

money makes people nicer , regular income makes people regularly nicer
anyone else notice that about steemit?
just remembered that you could buy a house for 100,000 dollars....cantwait til i have enough steem to buy a warehouse with bunkbeds in san diego and end homelessness here in san diego once and for all, here is my plan well i put it in instgra, but i cant find it i drew up a nice plan with bunk beds and showers and i could make a capsule hotel version that could charge for privet capsues japanes estyle and we could make money with cheap capsule hotels and we can take stem or SBD or bitcoin and have cheap $10 to $20 a night capsule o od hotel style rooms

I know the feeling @ackza. I am from SD and my own uncle is on the streets of Oceanside. It's a project I would be willing to help support.

money makes people nicer , regular income makes people regularly nicer

I think this is debatable. I have seen my fair share of wealthy people who go out of their way to make others feel bad. Of course I have also seen kind ones, too.

If you are a naturally nice person, having money probably makes this niceness more apparent, as you are not constrained by the stress of surviving into next month.

Yep, more good comedy writers please. :)

Totally agree!

I upvoted your comment.. mostly because it is so long and I don't have time to read it all. It looks like all of us want to say :) this reply is to @jacobts

oh, well thank you. I was just inspired and decided to improvise my appreciation.

Thank you. I am new too. I hope that this is a great opportunity for us.

Really interesting, facinating and super article!!!!
Definately changed my perspective on BTC and *STEEM and now I have a deeper understanding.
I am definately following you @trafalgar!

my analysis on crypto @parasworld
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