Then I saw the prompt of arm and legs. The hairs at the back of next stood for a while and then the vigour to write about that left me as I felt it will be too medical.
So in this post, I will be writing about the people I will miss if hive ceases to exist.
Back story
I joined hive in 2017 and it was some of the best decisions of my life to date.
However, during these tough 5 years of my stay, I have made friends who have impacted a lot in my hive journey.
I started hive the wrong way and with the wrong mindset and lost motivation when things went wrongly.
I thought hive was a get rich quick scheme where all I wanted to do was to sell all my earnings for something not so worth it.
I didn't understand the concept of building and interacting in the blockchain.
I gave up and went on a sabbatical.
.i came back in 2920 and spoke to a few people and that's where most of my orientation comes from.
This orientation is what has kept me on the blockchain up till today.
As I applied myself, a lot of people were nice to me and this also made give a daily website I visited.
I don't think a day goes by and I don't use the blockchain despite my busy schedule.
Enough of the story
Accounts I will miss on the blockchain.
@kenny-crane is the number one person I will miss as he has been really nice to me. He has been very supportive to me.
I became a bit serious with gaming because I read one or two of his posts.
@josediccus; This guy is a man that spits wisdom. He should be the most consistent person I have seen in my life( I find it difficult to choose between him and @tarazkp)
His consistency is a big motivation to most Nigerians and I am proud that I have had a few conversations with him. I will also miss his upvotes.
@ericvancewalton; The first time I read his poem, I sat down on my bed and re-read it over and over again. This was back in 2020.
Then I followed the writing of his book on meditation and it was so enlightening.
I like what he shares and the fact that he is living life in his terns.
@nathanmars: There are a few extremists I know and Nathan happens to be one of them. He is a man that stands for whatever he believes in. I like how he passionately goes about things and how he tries to pull a lot of weight wherever he finds himself.
@steevc is another consistent man who helped me when I came back on hive through @tenkminnows. I don't think I would have continued if not for his support.
@gentleshaid made me understand the concept of delivering science posts on the blockchain and outside the blockchain. I am most grateful to him for most of my science posts as the corrections are mostly what I use today.
The list is a long one but I think I will leave it at this.
The thought of hive ceasing to exist is so scary.
Anyways, thank you for reading.