Sourced from KC Magazine
I think this picture mostly encapsulates the experience of being a newcomer to Steemit as well as the concept of cryptocurrency. Sure there is plenty of water (information) around you to help you survive, but a lot of times it is mixed with salt, and the sheer quantity can be difficult to sift through. There is some hope, as the light shining from the clouds indicates. Some ray of sunshine. There are also dark clouds that often times block the sun.
Now I am not trying to paint a picture of hopelessness. You have your Steem Power (the life preservesr ring) and the portfolio of ideas, but now both your hands are full, and you still have to swim. My number one piece of advice, being only two weeks in, is be careful to remain calm and do not struggle. There are people out there who will help you out. I have gotten a lot more help and kindness than I expected. People who want to see me grow into a dolphin or a whale from my minnow state.
However, if you thrash too much, there are also sharks in the water. Deals that are set to sound really beneficial to you, when they really just take bites out of you. Trolls, Steem phishing bots, "killer" whales... They can be daunting. You can also get lost in the schools of minnows, but stick with them. They can help. Don't be too hasty to break away from them. Keep in mind that comes from someone who generally fights against tradition and social rituals.
Minnowsupport and West Coast Steemlancers Empire have been my schools. I've learned, forged allies, and wiggled a little bit of room out for myself with their help. I've also had some whales and dolphins guide me. They gave me a glimmer of hope to continue.
When I talked to one of my friends about Steemit, their response was "Well, are you rich yet?" Of course I'm not. I've not even been here a month yet. I am a hair under 100 followers, and have come close to drowning in frustration a few times. I have to remind myself to keep my head in the game and above water. That this is an investment, not a lottery.
So at the two week mark (it seems like it has been a lot longer than that), I think I am doing pretty damn good. To any minnows (newcomers) who may be reading this, don't become the bad chum. Don't let yourself give up and die. Find a school of people to adhere to, and work with them. This is networking after all.
Become the good chum. A dedicated friend who learns how to swim. Even when you feel like you are treading water, just keep swimming. You'll find what you're looking for eventually, if you put enough effort in.