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RE: Why can’t I get upvotes on Hive?

Since you own it, everything you do to help it grow, or tend to it is having the ownership mentality.

In terms of USD, LEO is my greatest Layer 2 investment. Outside Hive blockchain, my greatest holdings are now in CUB. I've been shifting assets around to focus on these two priorities. Even the diesel pools I'm in are geared to supporting these priorities.

You can help grow your business, (the LEO business) by writing great articles, or engaging in a manner that makes people want to stay, you can talk about it to real life people.

I want to say I write great articles, but that's not for me to say. As Bill Parcells keeps saying, "you are what your record says you are." This means I'm not there yet and have more work to do.

I want to say that I engage in a manner that makes people want to stay, or at least join, or join and stay. Here I may be more successful, even if I come off as being a bit eccentric or "off".

Talking to real life people is something I need to do more of for certain. At least in my area I know that I know more about crypto than many people, and I'm trying to distill that knowledge into a series of "elevator pitches" to get people to consider what I say after we meet. With all we have to deal with in our lives these days, time is even more precious than before and I don't want to waste their time with 5-minute presentations when they can only spare 30 seconds. Here, I need to get my own head clear before I can proceed.

The employee mentality won't get us anywhere no matter what activity we do in life. I'm still at a manager mentality where doing more gets me more than an employee, but essentially that just means i'm a better-compensated employee. Ownership mentality is where true changes can be found and made.

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Some of the people here are mere employees.

They take their wages and leave.

Me, I am an OWNER.

Regarding your articles not being "good enough," there is always room for improvement of course, but more important is bumping into people who like what you have to offer just as it comes.

It is easy for a first grader to be a mentor to a kindergardner sort of thinking.

You already have a wealth of knowledge its just about finding the people who could use that wealth.

I have some CUB too -but I bought in when it was like 2.00 USD and again when it was like 0.65 so I am trying not too look at it too much - though I should make sure everything is staked...

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