I like words. I've used a lot of them on the Steem blockchain. While my account is two years old, I have only been actively engaged for closer to 16 months. Don't tell him, but deserves endless thanks for introducing me to this platform. As for the above image, Steem Reports has generated the image of my recently used words.
I used to review video games professionally. I studied visual art at the same time. I quit the video game review gig to focus on my visual art studies. I travelled. I got a full time job. It was an office role, based in customer service. I moved up quickly, and found my creative spirits drained.
At the cusp of wanting to take a long holiday, I was introduced to Steem. I made a post. I wrote some stuff. I didn't have any success. I stewed.
I came back. I made some posts. I got back into crypto currency after mining doge-coin in its early days. I started posting more regularly to Steemit. I made some blockchain friends. One of them died. I ran an art contest in her honour. I'll do that again soon.
I've become a dolphin in that two year phase, but that is insignificant. This platform has helped change me into a far more balanced individual. I've had criticism here, encouragement here, had my ideas challenged, and met people that I would have never, ever met before.
Its funny how quickly you can become fast friends with someone when the Steem blockchain is the common thread linking your relationship together. It strengthens all the existing relationships, too.
The value isn't in making money for your posts, or finding the best way to get your post to the top of the trending page. I've said this about a million times, but I'm going to make it bigger now.
The true value of Steem is the fact that it connects people, both distant and close, and allows the free passage of ideas across borders.
These last two years of my life definitely haven't been easy ones; I purchased a house, had a potential heart condition, got made redundant, and achieved ever-escalating accolades and responsibilities within my workplace.
I could not have done any, or all of this; if it wasn't for the confidence, bravado, and sense of humility that daily use of the Steem blockchain instills.
In addition, there's a sense of belonging, and the incredible rush of dopamine obtained when I give someone real value by splashing out at them using my stake on the platform.
There's too many people to thank for all of your support these last two years.
I hope all of you will still be here in two years time. I hope that there'll be so many more of us. I hope that you won't be offended if I don't name you individually.
I won't. You know who you are. :)
I leave you all with a grumpy selfie.