It is easy to get caught up in the short term and have narrow focus. This is natural, especially in a world of instant gratification. We want everything now. Few are willing to put in the time to let things grow to the point where massive success takes place. Instead, we are always looking for a shortcut.
Words like "quick" and "instant" are delivered in marketing pitches and we buy into them. Sadly, what is being sold is a dream along with a way to separate ourselves from our money. Quick weight loss. Instant success formula. Anything to achieve what we desire in a short period of time (and usually with minimal effort).
We apply this mindset to cryptocurrency. In fact, it appears to be the case in all facets of money. Hell, there is even a show called Fast Money on CNBC. Here is what we arrive to Hive with.
Missing The Bigger Picture
In my writings, I try to provide a backdrop against which things are operating. Nothing takes place in a vacuum. Therefore, we have to look at what is happening outside our little part of the internet to see what is taking place.
For that reason, bringing up topics such as the decentralization of media and the decline of cable news is important. These are crucial trends to incorporate into our thinking. What Tucker Carlson is having an impact upon what we do on Hive. The same is true with the rest of the media world.
People are working on putting together a Hive Broadcasting network of sorts. This is something that is designed to bring more "professional" content to Hive. Instead of trying to attract influencers, it is time to create our own.
With Hive we are dealing with a protocol. That means we have an underlying foundation upon which things can be built. It is vital that both levels get attention, which takes time. Here we see where the builders are the difference makers.
Business Practices
How often have you heard to Hive referred to as a "media network"? The answer is likely never. Do we think in those terms? The answer is no.
However, this is what can occur when we have business building practices. Those who realize the potential seek not to construct a blogging platform. At the same time, they even go past social media. It ultimately becomes a media network.
Of course, let's flip gears. How many people consider Hive to be a financial network? Do you look at it as a "digital Wall Street"? Again, we most likely have the answer of "no".
This is also missing a major component. There are things being built out which incorporate these ideas into them. Yet most focus upon the blogging nature of Hive.
Cryptocurrency, in general, still is devoid of people applying business building practices. Everyone is still looking for the mooning of their favorite coin or token. Few are concentrating on the business side of things.
It is also why Gary Gensler can call crypto nothing more than scams and frauds. Without building things that are sustainable, this is exactly what it is. Yet, instead of supporting the things that are being built, most simply promote the latest con job. This is where the industry shoots itself in the foot.
Do You Like Being A Slave?
This is an honest question. Is this something you enjoy?
The reason I ask is because, in our wage based economy, that is exactly what people are. You show up for work and, in return, get compensation. Each year, people look to get a raise, hoping the company will provide a few more resources into the paycheck. Of course, this presumes you make it through the year and do not get caught up in layoffs or get fired for some other reason.
Some might think this too harsh but would you show up for work if they didn't pay you? At the same time, what happens to the money that you earn? Is it used to lay the foundation for a brighter financial future? In most instances, it is not. Instead, it all goes out either to make basic needs or to feed the consumerism habit. Non-productive debt is a favorite of the masses. Of course, it is financial suicide.
Fast forward 40 years and most people still have little to nothing for their efforts. This is reality in the developed world. Naturally, things are worse in the developing nations.
People claim to want more but do they?
Hive Is An Opportunity
I stated that each Hive account is a business. This is something that is becoming clearer each day. That said, do most take advantage of it?
When we look at the results, it is evident what people are doing. They would rather spend their time either complaining or looking for the quick payout instead of building. Here we have a decentralized database, in the era of mass computing, which requires nothing more than resource credits to utilize. And how many are taking advantage of this?
That quickly becomes a rhetorical question.
Failure to take advantage of an opportunity is on you. Blame is something that most will turn to, as they drive into work Monday morning for another week of answering to someone else. Certainly, the potential to simply leave our jobs is not often available. Here is where time enters.
Of course, most are likely to be in the same position, or worse, in 5 years. You can detest what I write here all you want. However, look around you and tell me where I am wrong. The masses are asleep, it really is that simple.
Hive offers something different. To start, we have to make clear, contrary to what many think, it is not a place for handouts. If that is what you want, apply to your government for whatever programs they have and become beholden to them.
There are those who come with a long term focus and dig into what is taking place. Those are able to see some difference in the opportunity presented. We still have infrastructure being built which is going to accelerate the expansion once some keep pieces are in place.
In the meantime, people have the ability to start grasping the transition that is occurring. We are seeing Web 3.0 appearing before our eyes. It is offering the opportunity for anyone to stake a claim and build something.
This is not easy. It takes time, effort, and dedication. As the old saying goes, you can lead a horse to water but cannot make it drink. Hive is no different.
The Internet was responsible for some massive fortunes. Most call these people lucky (or greedy). I have no love for Mark Zuckerberg but you have to credit what the guy built. He has a network with like 3 billion users. That is very impressive.
As we transition into Web 3.0, there will be platforms built providing enormous opportunity to people. The question is will they take advantage of it or not.
Seeing Hive as just a blogging platform is missing the bigger picture. Alas, that will become clear to people at a later date, after the early opportunity is gone.
The time to stake your claim is now. Start building for the future by understanding what is truly taking place.
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