People get strange when there is money involved. Bitching and whining over not getting attention from the big boys. Is that the way to go about making friends? Supporting each other's efforts?
Personally I don't give a flying fuck about how much money you have in the bank. I don't even care if you are good or bad as long as they are steem savvy and focus on the topic without meandering into the everlasting jealousy of what's in the bank.
I just unfollowed a guy today. And I seriously think of kicking him out of the bot because of constant whining of wealth and how the big guys suck up at each other.
I will be the first to admit steemit favors the big pockets. But whining about it? No. I just calculated how much I have withdrawn into other ventures today and I'm pleased to say that steemit has served me well. It isn't much different from real life where some things pays and others not.
Don't fall for the rethorics that just because you started 2 months ago and (still) don't get triple digit payouts, it's because of the whales. It's not at all that simple. Steemit like real life not fair. It is a bit hit and miss. It is a bit about social competence. And being at the right place at the right time. And the ability to make friends whatever the size of their pockets.
Being a bitch takes you nowhere. Stop bitchin and start creating. And share the wealth.
This strategy has made my steem power exceed 1000. Which I am real pleased with. And I have at least 1000 usd of other assets that I paid for by blogging. Some efforts paid zero. Some did reasonably well.
It was hard work, still I got something back from assets that has been dormant.
If there are more that wants a unfollow, please raise a hand. I am more interested in what you have to say about my latest creation, wether you like it or not. And I'm of course more interested to see your latest creation.