When I entered your block chain home, I failed to properly introduce myself. Some here have misunderstood my content and who I am. Please allow me to correct my mistake so I can be accepted as an asset and valued resident of Steemit.
I learned about Steemit after seeing Jeff Berwick’s post on Facebook. I quickly signed up and slammed together an introduction without realizing the power and seriousness of Steemit. Fortunately, the Introduction did well so I began blogging here instead of Facebook.
So far my followers and commenters have made me feel warm and invited. My critics are harsh but that is expected because I have always been considered a controversial figure. I learn from my critics so I hope they continue to follow me. I promise to always be kind and loving to my fans.
The biggest issue I want to clear up is Steemit generally frowns upon recycled content. I understand why. If this platform is going to be really valuable, there clearly needs to be unique content that cannot be found elsewhere.
I have and will continue providing fresh content but I often publish pieces of my life story. In this sense, I am publishing “recycled” material. My life’s accomplishments and failures have been so bizarre and wildly weird; I receive a monthly check from a movie producer for my life story rights. This means my life is my content.
I am also a former drug cop and drug expert who was made famous for producing videos that teach citizens how to never get busted for non-violent drug offenses. Some of the videos and articles I post are tips I taught years ago but still apply today. This content continues to save lives as it did years ago.
I do promote myself as any good businessman should but not for the sole purpose of tripping my ego. The intention of my content is to promote principles to ease and ultimately end the senseless and cruel suffering of mankind. I am a humanitarian.
Those who know me describe me as extremely kind and sincere in everything I do. I am very passionate and sometimes hyper sensitive so it is not uncommon to see me crying or outwardly exploding my passions.
This trait has promoted and plagued me my entire life. It is a symptom of being an emotionally charged empath who deeply feels the pain of others. On a few occasions, it has almost killed me.
If this platform truly wants unique content, then I know I have found my home.
I can’t think of any better way to share my story than offering you this video of my life:
This is a NeverGetBusted video produced by my best friend, son in law and webmaster, Leandrew Dixon. It contains clips from the hit drug documentary, "How To Make Money Selling Drugs." The video doubles as my life story and a promotion for my Patreon campaign. Please ignore the Patreon references.