Nice idea G-dog! Fabulous use of the WE initiative and a great reminder to all that this is something we should all do from time to time.
As you mentioned when things dry up a little on the chain, it's nice to have a teeming list of active posters and engagers so you always have a place to go to find the lifeblood of our community.
I have had a slightly barren spell of blockchain time of late myself due to various reasons I won't delve in to today BUT I always have several post-it notes next to my trust PC reminding me of people I want to leave some really meaningful comments for. The reason I am particularly annoyed at myself is because I KNOW that for some users, particularly if they are newer, the time to leave a fabulous welcoming comment may well be the difference between staying around or heading for the hills. I have seen some amazing writers leave here in my time and I felt gutted about some of hem as I really believe they added to the community.
Two people I am a little annoyed at myself for not getting a chance to interact with fully yet are who I will mention today.
The first name I see glaring at me from a shocking pink post-it note is .
Inderpreet writes simple posts. They are not particularly long, but I am always struck by a joy and enthusiasm in her words. She writes some poetry, shares some art which is above all fun ((a massive plus for me with artistic offerings)). She writes with an optimism and hope and I would like to see her receiving a little more engagement on her posts as she keeps on posting despite the lack of attention.
That tells me something, I am happy to know.
The second user I keep meaning to spend some time engaging with and leaving some meaningful encouragement on his posts is although we have interacted a little I believe he deserves a lot more attention for the effort he puts in to his posts, his effortless writing style, charming personality that shines through and insatiable thirst for knowledge is great to see.
Also I think book reviews are seen as an uncool, bygone pastime and I couldn't disagree more, as an avid reader I relate to his literary reviews and have on more than one occasion been disarmed by the emotion that he describes he feels when he becomes entrenched in a story.
As a self confessed engager, I berate myself a little when I cross paths with fabulous community members and do not have the time to engage in the way I would hope, although I know that when I have the time I will spend an entire day catching up with those I have noted down on my 'must catch-up with' list.
Kudos to you Galen. Always looking for a chance to shine a light in the direction of those who deserve it. Hope your weekend has been a good one mate and the week ahead, better still. :)
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