2025 has been a year of highs and lows for me; however, I feel like I have no right to complain—it’s been a pretty productive year. God has been good.
It’s been a long time since I posted anything on Hive. My pace of life made it difficult, and let’s be real: I was also a bit fed up and disappointed with certain users on the blockchain. That’s the truth. But hey, it is what it is. You find everything here: good people, toxic people, opportunists, idealists, visionaries, and so on. I think it’s a good time to come back, stop messing around, and accept that it’s not all sunshine and rainbows here. It's time to get back to my blog and invest a bit, taking advantage of current HIVE prices.
New Strategies and Content
Since I plan to resume my blog as much as I can, perhaps a dApp focused on short-form content would be easier for me. Maybe developing one myself? Or using one from another developer? It could work. I believe short-form content has the potential to onboard more people to Hive, which seems to be going through a rough patch economically.
This year I had the chance to travel to many places across the country and meet wonderful people, both in and out of the calisthenics community. Venezuela is a beautiful country, and ever since I got a phone with a great camera, I’ve gone a bit crazy with photography—I can’t stop taking pictures. Some are genuinely good shots and others not so much, but I kept them because of the feeling of the moment. I think that’s what a good photo is really about.
Looking Ahead: 2026
Next year, I’m going to travel a lot, but this time it won’t just be within my country. We’ll see if my schedule and my work allow it. I’ve always wanted to visit Argentina, so let's see what happens.
Among other positive things, I managed to launch a website for my club, Fortis Workout. My goal for 2026 regarding calisthenics is to land some local sponsors, and I’ve put together a small outreach plan for that. I want to share those results on my blog too.
Why? Like I said before: because I feel like it. For a long time, I felt like my posts were "censored" in an effort to please a bunch of strangers who don't give a damn about me. But I know I have real friends here too, and sharing this with them feeds my soul. I know they want us all to do well, and talking about the good stuff is important too.
Happy 2026. Hello again, Hive.