It has been 5 months now since I went on a break from posting on Hive. This was characterized by several factors, with the primary factor being the new work environment I find myself in. As a fresh first-degree graduate in my country, I have to undergo a mandatory one-year service for my country before I can enter the job market. I found myself in a strange environment that is totally different from school life, and I needed some time to get accustomed. I might not be able to share contents here as I used to, but I do read and curate posts shared, especially by my followers.
During this break, I was able to analyze the merits and demerits of taking the 9–5 path. Every day I spend in the 9–5 culture gives me enough reason to venture into avenues to help me escape that culture. This new chapter of my life is full of impact, and I am poised to dedicate myself to a course that will go a long way toward helping the web3 community, especially in my country.
I am stepping my game up with sharing here on Hive which will include educational content on Web3 and also what's going on in my life. I have developed a strong interest in web3 research, and every day I find myself doing research on web3 projects that are actually making a real impact on the world despite the maligned moniker of the technology because of the emergence of shitcoins in the market.
Most people are actually losing interest in Web3, and there are so many reasons, but it all comes down to a confidence crisis among the individuals in the ecosystem and a lack of proper education. The contents I will be sharing on Web3 will mostly be about the impacts that the Web3 ecosystem is making, more or less like telling the Web3 story.