From time to time, there's nothing better than going on a stroll and talking a little.
Today I am making a video for myself, as a constant reminder not to listen to too many advice, as they tend to divert you from your original goal.
Listening to your inner spirit, your inner self must become a priority, and trying to find a balance between self-confidence and thriving for perfection by constantly criticizing every little things, can become tiring.
What is even more tiring, is listening to someone else's advice that don't go through what you are going through right now in your life, and seeing them being successful without grasping the reason of it, can become very depressing.
I know most of the content creators that are at the top will probably not admit it, but there is a part of luck in the way content get voted for most part, meaning that no one has "cracked to code" yet on how to be successful on Steemit/Dtube/Dlive.
However, every day I see countless videos of people selling 3 miraculous tips on "How to " get your content at the top of the food chain.
Unfortunately, most of these videos are made with very little efforts, providing no guidance whatsoever, and tend to bank on the hopes that we all get when looking up to other successful people only to realize how disconnected from the real world they are, far away from its hustle, for food, shelter, for money.
A lots of people are coming here with the promise of making real money, and very quickly get hit with the hard reality that only a very few get a piece of the cake, and it's all very random...
Then I'll talk about the Cult like behavior that a community can sometimes adopt, Stakhanovism and the hard-working force that is Steemit.
At the end of the day, if you feel too lazy to watch this video,to summarize, just remember to always take other people advice with a grain of salt.
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