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RE: The rule of follow

in #steem6 years ago

Yes, it is great to get into the deep discussions too but, if that is all there is, it becomes too theoretical for most to keep it up.

Sometimes I have the feeling that there are too many scientists and psychologists around here teaching me about everything they read on the internet or in some books. Very often I enjoy more reading authentic life experiences, even with grammar mistakes, than scientific pages of nothing. I am into deep discussions, but mostly on personal experience and deep understanding rather than sterile posts with even more theory to fill the brackets of comments.

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There is definitely too much wiki and textbook content and not enough actual experience here. I like talking about the deep stuff too but through people's experience, not what they have read

that's why I always read your posts, authenticity is not so easy to find. Most of the information on posts on here and other social media sites can be found with a google search. but honestly and integrity .. not so easy

In my IRL business, integrity is the driving force and the reason customers can trust me with much more than I am directly hired to do. It means that we are able to go much deeper and broader than a normal client relationship abd in the end, we both benefit.