Here's My 1-Million-Dollar-Tip On How To March Through The Crypto Valley Of Tears

in #crypto6 years ago (edited)

Lethargy is the forerunner of death to the public liberty. - Thomas Jefferson

When was the last time your lethargic behavior led to something really outstanding?

Not sure what about you, but I've never ever accomplished anything in my life by wallowing in self-pity.

Yes, the current situation at the crypto markets totally sucks. But today I'll be suggesting you an absolutely wild and crazy strategy in order to march through that long valley of tears.

What you need to know is that I was already here when Steem price was at 9 cents. No, not $9.00 dollars, I said $0.09 dollars.

Do you want to know how I managed to survive the big depression?

It's not what you think.

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@surfermarly not doing anything at all (that's what you think)

Walk, steemians. Walk.

Human beings are goal oriented creatures, so I'll be serving you a couple of appetizers here.

You may have forgotten that in the young past of this blockchain, Steem has originated at least one millionaire named @trafalgar.

It will completely surprise you, but he made his first million on Steem (yes, I mean it: $1,000,000) buying the dip.

I loved it. I wanted to buy Steem. (...) The price remained low for a while, probably because the latest changes at the time reset the rewards pool, but I was as confident as Quasimodo with a bottle of roofies in his pocket that things were going to change for the better. Spoiler alert: god damn, was I right. - 3 months, 1000 Followers and $1 Million Later...

No, that's not a joke.

He really made a million with Steem, and I bet he's not gonna be the last one in doing so.

Oh I know what you wanna say: well if you don't have the money to buy the dip, then you can still blog post the hell out of this blockchain, can't you?

Do you know how much I've earned on Steem so far? More than 30,000 Steem, worth $70,000 USD (before tax) - only by blogging.

If you need more evidence:

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Source: Steemworld by @steemchiller

I'm really sorry to not engage with your damn lethargy.

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Do you know the sweat equity principle?

Hopefully most of you are familiar with the Steem whitepaper.

This here is one of my favourite parts:

All forms of capital are equally valuable. This means that those who contribute their scarce time and attention toward producing and curating content for others are just as valuable as those who contribute their scarce cash. This is the sweat equity principle and it's a concept that prior cryptocurrencies have often had trouble providing to more than a few dozen individuals. - Steem whitepaper, page 5

It's not a written delusion, it's the very truth.

Yet, for most of you it may be more comfortable to point a finger at someone else before getting your own hands dirty.

While some of you spend hours in complaining about the delayed schedule of the Steemit, Inc developers team, others use their valuable time in order to engage with the community and keep their accounts growing.

Funny enough, some of the currently loudest complainers in the comment section of @steemitblog's updates on SMTs are those who already announced to leave Steem when Dan Larimer resigned.

So now I must power down. This looks like game over for Steem. (author not tagged in order to avoid drama)

Interesting to know that Steem was game over in April 2017... I must have missed that part of the movie.

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I'm close to 10,000 followers on Steem now, and I doubt they'd be there if I was a negative moaner, especially great at complaining all day long.

Negative feedback, if not constructive, is as valuable as a piece of stale bread.

The next time you decide on calling someone else to account for your own lethargy, think twice.

@trafalgar didn't become Steem's first millionaire because he was especially good at whining.

See you on the greener side of the fence 😉

Much love,
Marly -
Steem Ambassador
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This blog was created in July 2016, aiming to provide thought-provoking content for open-minded people who go on adventure, step out of comfort zones and embrace the new.
Thanks for being part of the journey!

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PS: All my blog posts are created and submitted via eSteem Surfer 1.1.11 - my favorite Steem desktop client that was developed by @good-karma's @esteemapp team. Check out their account for more information and updates.

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fuuuuuuck you hit the nail on the head here! love the numbers, love the personal testimony, love the encouragement! resteemed!! XOXO i'm stacking em up day by day too!!!

Hahaha, thanks for the overwhelming affirmation!! :-)) Glad you enjoyed the statement and even shared it with your followers.

Let the positive games begin!

yes :D we need more of those positivity games over here right about now! i'm into it!!! <3

Talkin' like a true boss lady 😎

Haha, thanks for the flowers Charles!!

Great post @surfermarly, I like your positive attitude.
I am very optimistic about the future of STEEM right now...
But I am not a "whale" who "lost" a bunch during this recession, I can understand why some of those vested people might feel a bit sore right now...

This is a part of a funny piece of price prediction I read from: http://www.icowatch.live/steem-price-prediction-we-predict-the-steemit-price-for-2018.html

Sell! Sell! Sell! The price of Steem shows NO sign of stopping it’s cataclysmic decent while the price of Steem backed dollars also shows strong negative pressure, dipping below the $1 mark multiple times over the past few days. That’s right folks! Steem has a one way ticket to nowhere-ville and most likely will not see any type of resurgence until the end of 2018. Be sure to sell ALL of your Steem and Steem Backed Dollars as soon as possible before the price drops below $.5 usd to Steem.

Lol
If you are willing to believe that first paragraph then you are on of the sweet innocent sheeple that are funding the riches of the cryptocurrency market. For this we say thank you for your offering and wish you well until you join us again halfway through the next crypto bull run. For everyone else that is not worried about panic selling and enduring the long cold, bleak winter of a bear market, please continue reading.

You can read the rest on their page it's funny and up-lifting. =)
/FF

I am very optimistic about the future of STEEM right now...

Thanks for this, @friendly-fenix :-)
There's a difference between feeling sore (as you called it) and holding s.o. else responsible for your own doings. Nobody ever forced us to buy Steem at $4.00 dollars, did they? Well one can buy the dip and balance out the loss in the long run. That'd be the difference between speculating and investing as you perfectly said.

Appreciated your comment, thanks for stopping by!

Thanks for posting your article @surfermarley,
and I appreciate the upvote!
/FF

I know it's super oldschool, but I upvote the things I like :-))

Thanx!
Yeah, now days its all about auto-voting and delegation...
Not saying that is bad, I just don't fully understand it...
/FF

I usually don't even pay attention to prices but hearing that someone made $1Million with steem has made me all the more determined to engage more and increase my SP

The journey is the reward :-)
Glad you felt inspired!!!

Thanks @sufermarley for this motivating content at this suspicious time in crypto market , especially steem.!!

True to your take, nobody achieves anything worthwhile playing the Ostrich, during flux periods. Indeed this is when to DIG DEEPER to get to gdepth of golds and diamonds which are usually far from the reach of the Lethargists. Thus in the contemporary digital currency glooms, players need to run with the BBULLS rather than stagnated with the BEARS!!!

This content is being RESTEEMED to give it maximum exposure to douse as much as possible the melancholy cloud which seem to have enveloped the crypto market for now.

Nicely said, @alaisguineasis - and you're welcome :-)

Thanks @sufermarley. Full of joy to hear from you!!

Holding and selling is individual preference. Since the whole market is down, its a good time to buy and hold. The time to sell is if and when there is a competition that provides better and cheaper product or service than you can

It's one of the best motivational articles about steem. I didn't know that someone made his million dollar here, I will resteem this to my 4800 followers, I hope it will belp them to not give up on steem and to not think that the price is not good. I was posting like crazy last year with the same price and I'm still here. Thanks a lot for such amazing motivation, thanks for inspiring steemians. You are great. :)

It does my heart good to see the positive vibrancy of your post. Frankly its a little sad to hear all the moaning when prices are down.

When the prices are high, all I hear is complain about how they missed the bus last time and how they were late. Now that the prices are down we are hearing another tune of from the same people.

I joined steemit in Jan 2018 and didn't have a cent in my pocket to buy steem for SP. All that is there in my wallet has been earned here. I sit eight hours a day in front of my laptop commenting, replying and posting..... being a full time steemian.

It is good to hear that people are actually making steem from writing positive blogs. Thanks for sharing.

@surfermarly thanks for the good advice always. I will be very persevering, constant, creative and enthusiastic. In the end we will achieve our goals.