Hi everyone🌸 Today I entered my 4th year on the Hive blockchain, and sharing this moment with you is a real joy for me. When I saw the badge, I smiled like it was a small birthday cake made for all of us who keep showing up. Four years can feel long, but it can also feel like a quick journey full of tiny steps: one post, one comment, one conversation at a time.
Hive has been a very fun and meaningful process for me. I tried to stay active as much as I could. Some days I posted with a lot of energy, and some days I only had time to read and leave a short comment. But even on quiet days, Hive still felt like a place where people understand each other. I learned that “being active” is not only about posting every day. Sometimes it is also about staying connected, supporting others, and coming back even when life feels busy or heavy.
Of course, there were periods when I switched to “rest mode.” I think many of us know this feeling. Real life can be intense: work, family, health, responsibilities, emotions, or simply needing silence for a while. In those moments, I slowed down. I took breaks. I watched from the side. But the important thing is this: I never fully left. I never said goodbye. Even when I was not posting, Hive stayed in my mind as a place I could return to.
What keeps me here is the community feeling. I like that people can build something slowly, with their own style. I like reading different stories: daily life, travel, thoughts, photos, ideas, and sometimes deep emotions. I also like the simple kindness that can appear in comments. A small message can change your mood, seriously. It’s one of those “little big things” in online life.
Recently, after my latest big investment, I feel even more hopeful. It gave me fresh motivation and a new kind of excitement. I feel like I have stronger plans now, and I want to stay more active. I want to create more, share more, and interact more. Not perfectly, not like a machine—just consistently, like a real human with real days.
So thank you for being part of my Hive journey. Thank you for reading, supporting, and sharing your own light here. I plan to keep going, and I hope we meet in new posts and in the comments very soon.
Happy Ramadan to everyone. May this month bring peace, clarity, and soft strength to your days.