A lot has happened to me recently, and my life has changed in a variety of ways; however, I am no longer eager to share these details because I consider them too sensitive.
I have not met any pediatricians, OBGYNs, primary care physicians, or hematologists here. Perhaps these people would have been the appropriate people to share this information with.
I have met people who have talked about doing surgeries and having medical conditions; imagine if these people had access to specialist health care content creators with whom they could communicate, bringing a new level of dynamism to the Hive use case.
However, without people like this, it is probably not a good idea to share these details publicly because no one will benefit from them, and most people do not care. However, I have gone on to share this information with those close to me here, and I am grateful that we have multiple ways to communicate outside of the Hive.
Content Dynamism
It is fascinating how we can shift from one type of creator to another, and how life can influence this.
I used to make money by writing content for private blogs. They were soulless contents, as no one could tell who created them simply by reading. On Hive, things are different. People who follow you closely will understand what and who you are based on the order and continuity of your content, particularly what you choose to share.
The majority of people, at least 70%, are soulful creators who enjoy sharing their lives. It would be difficult for them to do so on Facebook or another platform. Like it or not, Hive makes you more real; you inject your ideas and passion, and it shows in how you use the chain.
Currently, I enjoy creating cryptocurrency-related content and reading about it. It is the most relevant type of content nowadays, and I appreciate how easily I can transition from one to the other.
Hive rewards adaptability; the more adaptable you are, the easier it is to switch between types of content you can create. I have read that some people say Hive makes it difficult for them to do other things, but in reality, the experience changes people and helps them become more expressive.
People you follow can have an impact on the content you create, among other things.
There are some people who do not need to say much to be relevant
However, at the end of the day, what matters is your ability to sell yourself individually, not your ability to create. I have known a lot of content over the years, and only a few have made this their home. There are those who constantly chase whale votes till they can no longer.
There are those who have actively engaged with communities and remain relevant today. Some people only participate in "upvote conversations" rather than enjoy the experience.
I have made friends with people through our shared traumatic experience, and we have come together to support one another. Most of the time, it is more than just the positive aspects. There are times in life when people form friendships with others because of how bad their lives have turned out.
People bond during difficult times and end up being the best companions when things get better.
On Hive, you can literally make acquaintances over anything, but some people make their hive experience all about chasing everything that glitters, which gets them out faster than they came in.
In my Christian journey and search for God, I have met people who have had similar experiences, and as a result, we have grown close and bonded.
Hive Is Unique
.......in that it allows you to meet and get to know people, and these experiences can shape the type of creator you become. You do not always have to be the best creator, which is what makes Hive so dynamic.
My point is that Hive largely determines the type of creator you become, including the community you join, the people you follow, and the types of content you consume, don't fight it, allow it to do so, it generate brings you closer to the people you should follow.
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