Steem & Me - 5 Questions Answered (A challenge by @Snowpea)
First Things First
I just want to say thank you @snowpea for creating this awesome and thoughtful challenge. It is interesting to read some of the post challenge by other Steemians and their perspective and take on the Steemit platform. Indeed, you are good at creating this sort of contest. I remember your other contest that you've created as well.
Also, I want to thank @jaynie for tagging me in this challenge. The things I'm about to share would probably be heard before on some of my earlier posts but it is also because some of these things are my milestones and beautiful memories on the Steemit platform. Something that I would cherish probably for a lifetime and it's amazing how Steem have taken me this far instead of just being 'just another social platform'. Without further ado, here is my take.
Steem & Me
In my opinion, what are the two greatest aspects of the steem platform?
Firstly, I was introduced to Steemit through an online video by one of the more prominent Steemians on here (I won't mention who). The video went around something like this, ' I can teach you how to make 1000$ in a month'. Having just quit my job and sourcing for other income options, I decided to give it a go. I paid 20$ for his online tutorial course explaining step by step how to earn 1000$ a month through crypto. Which eventually introduced me to Steemit. I joined Steemit in hopes to actually get supported by this Steemian but haven't had any luck at all. It was indeed a rough start but I was glad that I've dropped upon this platform. Why?
Starting an account on Steemit doesn't cost you anything! You don't have to pay a single cent to maintain any servers or monthly subscription for mining. You literally mine STEEM and SBD with your mind and creativity. It was mindblowing at first but being human, I was super skeptical until I started blogging and received my first payout after 7 days. I feel that this aspect of blogging and decentralized earning is out of this world. Later on, I started to find my own home country community, #teammalaysia and got engaged and very involved in the community. Which takes me to the next great aspect of the Steem platform.
Community. I can never forget the Steemit tagline, 'Come for the rewards, stay for the community'. This is in fact VERY true. When you start to engage on other steemian's post, you realized that that wasn't enough. You then see many Steemians with their colourful footers promoting and shouting out the communities that they're part of. I began to search for my own and have indeed found amazing communities that have made my Steemit journey worthwhile. Of course, I found #teammalaysia during my early days of Steemit which so happen to be at its discord infant stage. Later on, I began to be really involved with an amazing bunch of Steemians who I now call my family, @steemitbloggers. Founded by @jaynie who is also now one of my good friend that I've met through Steemit.
The communities here are what made me stayed on and continue my Steemit journey. I have met and made so many new friends through this platform.
What are the 2 largest complaints I have concerning the Steem platform?
This is a tough one and that is GOOD! I can't really complain about others because I have no right to tell them what they should and should not do or how they should be spending their Steempower. I always count getting upvoted a blessing because with or without it, I started steem without a single cent. Probably one of the complain would be the 'entitlement mindset'. Since I'm talking about the rights to ask someone for upvote or follow. This is indeed annoying to see that some steemians have been so pampered to a point they feel entitled to getting upvoted. Yes I've seen my fair share of this when a trail doesn't upvote the Steemian and he/she starts throwing tantrums. I guess that's about it. I actually like everything about Steemit right now and I hope the rates goes up a little more :P
What 2 moments are the most memorable to me?
One of my most memorable moments to me is actually how I got into the @steemitbloggers community. Why? because this community has played a huge role in my Steemit journey and it has fueled my passion to continue my strive here. It gives me a sense of purpose and belonging whenever I see my family members around Steemit engaging with others. I have a heart for them. I was invited by @jaynie of course, and I would call it fate because if I wouldn't ask 'what community was it', I would most probably never have gotten into @steemitbloggers. This is a memory I cherished a lot because this it all started, a beautiful journey.
Next would be starting my own talkshow, Teh Tarik Sundays. I mean.... who would've thought that I would be hosting a talkshow. Alright, for those of you who do not know me, I'm an introvert and I hate my own voice. YES..... then how the heck did I get on the show? Well, at that time, it seemed like a good idea to start a talkshow to help promote #teammalaysia members. My buddy @branlee87 was already doing his podcast and he has skills for that stuff, so @bitrocker2020 approached me and @branlee87 to see if this idea would work out. A week later after the initial idea was put out there, I started my first Teh Tarik Sundays. Super nervous at going live for everyone to hear and having to manage everything (Something which I have not done before). But hey, look where are we now? We are almost reaching Episode 20 of Teh Tarik Sundays and it is quite the journey!~
What are the two most important lessons I've learned in my time as a Steemian?
Ohhh this is a very good one. I've honestly learned A LOT and fact is, I've learned them both in online engagement and offline engagement. Yes, I've learned that Steemit is so much like the real world. There are nice and genuine people and there are also the negatives and thorns. I've met a few of this and it took my Steemit journey on a rollercoaster ride at one point but I learned as to how to deal with the 'world' after that incident. Though I may not know everything, but I've had experienced a little of what's it like to be in political situations. I've toughened my perspective and trust and learning how to have an identity out there.
The other lesson I've learned in my time here is people skills. It was sort of a perfect time for me to land onto Steemit after I had a business failure. That business failure taught me A LOT of people skills and that I can use what I've learned on Steemit and practically. I learn to build communities and genuine relationships with Steemians.
Out of my entire time here, what 2 posts am I most proud of?
I honestly do not have 2 posts that I'm most proud of. I can't think of any right now. I'm actually proud of ALL my post because I've actually spent hours to do them. What kind of post I'm most proud of then would be the design and community posts that I've done. ALL OF THEM!
I started designing Steemit Profile Banners for Steemians and I post about the thought process behind the designs I've created. All which I truly cherish because they're my work and little accomplishments here.
Next would be my community posts on meetups, Teh Tarik Sundays, Steemitbloggers Contest and anything related to community that I'm part of. I'm proud of hosting #teammalaysia's first talkshow on discord and now having a livestream up on dlive during showtime. I'm VERY happy that I can organize contests for @steemitbloggers and to be a catalyst of creativity and idea for my fellow family. Lastly, I'm proud every meetup post that I write because they are beautiful memories that make up my Steemit Journey.
Thank you!~
Thank you for taking your time to read this challenge entry of mine. I think this is a simple and good challenge for everyone to try. I'm sure after this, your friends will get to know you better. If you want to join this challenge, you may check out the initial challenge post here.
I can't wait to see you entries!
To keep the challenge going, I would like to tag @iamjadeline, @happycrazycon, @danielwong, @khimgoh, @elizacheng, @joannewong, @aaronleang, @kaerpediem. I'll leave the rest out so you have someone to tag too!
Thank You
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Such an insipiring journey, Zord. Well said.
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Thanks bro :) It is indeed one awesome journey
Ooohhh I got tagged!!! XD These questions are kinda hard, haha.
Thank you for being on Steemit and always advocating it including telling us your doubts when you were being skeptical about it in the beginning. You are one of my inspirations here since day one I was on. Teh tarik Sundays man, you persevere with it for so long, so much dedication!!! Excellent job, @zord189 and thank you!!!!
Have to agree with @king-cobra, your entire journey is quite fascinating so far
Thanks @bluemist! Wishing you the best of journey as well :D
Hello that a very cool challenge with some great question you definitely took the time to think and truly answer each one of them. Im sure this is just the beginning of a long and successful journey on steemit:)
Hey you can join in too! Don't need someone to tag you. You can start it first!
:) i will think about it but i have a few posts i need to get ready before...steemit is hard work loool
great article you have there.Thanks for sharing your journey through steemit
I really like the part where you talk about how you are introduced to steemit.While it is truth thay we can make thousands of dollar from it but we must consider it as a business rather than some rich schemes. :)
anyways,I really enjoy your work and really inspired me as a young generation
Thank you bro :) That's right, agree with you. I hope you have a fruitful Steemit journey too
Postigan yang sagat bagus bang saya akan membagi blog abang semoga hari anda besok meyenangkan bang @zord189
Terima kasih @muliadiesteem. :)
I upvoted your post.
Best regards,
@Council
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Thank you!
Such good questions and even better answers. I think that for me, too, it's the sense of community along with the realisation that any community is no different from the real world. Try living in a little village!
Oh, and like you, I've started making friends and having conversations with people all over the world. Amazing stuff.
Hehe, one day we will meet. I'm sure of it! So glad that I met you and @jaynie and another bunch of Steemians...
Me too.... :D