When Steemit Wraps Up Your Life.

in #life7 years ago

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Definitely when you enter Steem's blockchain you can't stop it from involving everything you do, say and share. You want and wish that Steem to be involved in everything you do. Whatever activity you do, you always relate it to the Steem. Beach walks, shopping, mountain climbing, travel with family or friends, even church activities. I pride myself on having many friends and I really do. Everywhere and it's inevitable not to tell them about Steem's blockchain. Colleagues, former teachers, alumni, neighbors, all are "contaminated" by Steem's message. There is no antidote to this " contamination " to counteract its effects; only laziness and indifference. In this publication I want to talk to you about doing.

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In the city where I currently live there is a mountain that everyone wants to climb. But not everyone can. As I said at the beginning, when you do an activity you invite everyone starting with your friends at Steemit. And so we were few but only one is not in Steem. We were afraid that something would happen to the friends who were going up this mountain for the first time, @juancflores and @mayramartínez. @luiscarsamuray, @giluis and I are experts at climbing mountains. The only one who wasn't at Steemit is the old man Gelson Pacheco who we encouraged, motivated him to register. He says that's not for him. There's nothing we can do there.

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When about 10 minutes had passed, Gelson realized that our friends were missing something to support each other. Then he grabbed a dry rod and gave them to him. I decided to do the same and made a rod for myself. And this is the process of how my rod was well elaborated and I have already kept it in my house as a souvenir of that adventure. And to reaffirm what I said, the rod has the Steemit logo with my username on it.

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One of my favorite entertainments is craftsmanship. In fact, when I was a kid I made my first wooden pen in 1987. Since that time, many in my community have started making wooden pens. So when I took this dried wood that had been burned by the fire, I began to carve it and adorn it as an unforgettable souvenir of that activity. We have to do it again. And for the artisans who read this, be encouraged to show their creations as well. I hope you like this copy of my rod and staff.

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P.S. All images are my property and were taken by my Sony Xperia Aqua M mobile phone