Spring is in the air and the excitement of grass growing has filled the house - at least for Smallsteps. There is an Easter tradition in Finland (at least) to grow some grass inside to mark the ending of winter and the entering into the furious growing period that is spring in winter countries. The amount of energy that is burned to bring nature back to life after six months of hibernation, must be enormous.
Perhaps this is how we should mine Bitcoin.
That would be interesting, to see if there was a way for example to incentivize regrowth in the amazon by tokenizing it in a way where there was more value in growing, than cutting down. Of course, there would need to be mechanisms in place to add value to the token itself, since it would need to account for the loss of wood, but it could also be possible to incentivize it in various ways to offset the destruction and perhaps start a faster grow-back cycle. The challenge is that in general, sustainability is more expensive than destruction.
At the human level however, the sense of growth is important for us to feel that we are progressing in life and perhaps, this is why aging sucks for so many of us. As we age, a lot of what we have grown starts to move into a decline phase, so if we aren't replacing it with something, we are more likely to feel the retraction, rather than the new direction of growth. But, one of the things we are able to do until the end of our lives is, learn something new.
They say "learn something new every day" but how many of us actually do that actively and then, those that do, how many look to learn something that we can grow from. Sitting down in front of a documentary on African animals might bring some new knowledge to the table, but is it applicable to our lives, does it help us improve our practical wellbeing? Unlikely.
Yesterday out of curiosity, I was looking at the interest rate on HIVE POWER (HP), which currently sits at 2.85% - that is not much - especially in comparison to the 20% that HBD is attracting. But, is it significant? Well, while it is all relative to stake, whether it is significant to the stakeholder depends on many factors. For example, I have 231K HP staked on the blockchain and this means that based on the interest (that is calculated and ticks over constantly), I am earning 213,000 x 0.0285 / 365 daily. This is 18 HIVEPOWER a day, or 6,583 a year. At current prices, that is 5,900 dollars worth a year or for me, more than a month's salary.
Not bad for a hobby.
@blanchy was talking about HIVE being a hobby token for him and I think it is an interesting perspective, because I see it much the same. I hold some Bitcoin and some Eth as an investment, but I don't look to use it for anything - HIVE however I use for all kinds of things in my personal life in regards to activity on the blockchain. It is funny, because people talk about utility of tokens, but other than being able to spend or earn on a token, most tokens people hold have zero utility.
I like being able to upvote people and distribute value to them, I also like having a say on the way the blockchain is governed and even though my vote voice is small in regards to some others, it is still significant within the community. With HIVE, I feel that I have a say over the growth of the platform and therefore, myself also.
Things might move slowly, but over the last five years I have fundamentally changed my perspective on many things, on and off the platform. One of those is the expected speed of return as I look much longer, but another is the development of the feeling that I am growing as a person. This might be represented in numbers through the growth of my account stats, but it is more the sense of me as a person in general that has changed over time.
Whether I am better or worse is up for debate, but I am definitely not moving along the same pathways as earlier, nor am I thinking the same thoughts over and over, like a robot. There is growth and directional shifts in my personal processes and that sense of growth brings far more value to my life, than sitting down and learning random facts about African animals.
Hobbies are meant to be enjoyable, but if they don't challenge us to grow, they don't change us and looking from the perspective of building "flow", if we aren't stretching to meet goals, we are likely to get bored very fast. For me, I am always looking for a bit of a challenge here and what is compelling, is the more I challenge myself, the more potential I have to grow in various ways, opening up opportunities.
All of this compounds over time and while a lot of people don't "get out of bed" for the small numbers, those same people seem to complain about others getting big numbers. They don't see the connection though, or their disconnection from their practices in the past and what the other people have done during that same period. I have always been trying to talk about the opportunities here and I know it has helped quite a few people build their lives and open up opportunities they only dreamed of earlier, but I still come across many that think I fell into this position.
Sure, luck plays a part, but to grow high, strong roots are needed and that is work that is done behind the scenes, under the surface. I try to present my own processes here, not to brag, but to help others to understand that at least from my experience, a lot more is needed than most people are willing to give. But, for those that actually do the work, learn, adapt and nurture their garden, they are able to flourish and even in the winter, they are still getting ready for the spring.
In this way, it is kind of like the people who are fanatical golf players in the winter countries - the season is only a few months long, but in the off season they are training and practicing on the skills needed so when they hit from the tee for the first time, their ramp-up is short and soon, they are putting from close to the flag. The other players don't say "it is not fair" because they are closer to the flag, but they might wish that they could hit the ball a bit better themselves.
Life itself might be meaningless, but that doesn't stop us from applying our own meaning and prioritizing our activities in an attempt to reach our goals. Knowledge is important, but if what we hold never gets applied, it is useless to know.
While some people watch the grass grow - others are growing into trees.
Taraz
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I think you have nailed it on the head with this one. The only way to grow on Hive is to keep plugging away day after day, be engaged, but also learn to adapt and try new things. People don't grow who aren't willing to shift behavior and take risks. Every post on here is risky, one puts out a piece of himself into every post and comment, and for creatives it's even more intimate. I have yet to see anyone who has taken a risk here crash and burn completely. Everyone who puts in effort in Hive grows, even if it seems as slow as tree growth!
Well said! @driptorchpress
Exactly and I think quite a few people have learned that lesson through their interaction here - I am one of those. I always thought I was playing it safe by not investing, but that is as risky as it gets.
Again, this is a funny conflict I have as I am a pretty private person normally, yet I have gone out on many limbs I would never have earlier and hopefully, it has helped people build their own direction in a way that is suited to themselves.
Other than the risk to scam. =)
Thanks for the great comment mate!
When the hobbies turn into something that would allow you to quit your job and for some of my friends in here , that may happen soon. That's where dreams are made. I've been on here (Steem) a long time and I took a sabbatical for a year amd a bit and sold up when my youngest was born but I was amazed to see how much some accounts had grown. It's a hobby but sometimes hobbies can be hard work when juggling kids and a full time job so respect for yourself and the likes of @cryptoandcoffee that have a healthy account now. It took hard work to get where you guys are.
One day. :)
I don't know if you know this, but cryptoandcoffee is a guy who has taken this to heart. I think it was his first or second day and he ended up getting pulled into a chat with a few old timers here - where he seems to have learned a lot. It was that same chat (on steem.chat) where I started to really change my understanding about the platform and crypto at large through conversations with @acidyo and others - it was fun times in that room too!
Good ol' steem.chat days!
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Funny old times they were!
Yeah and what he learnt from you guys he was telling me so I learnt from the best. 😀
:D
You have been an inspiration to me since early days! ♥️
I am glad to hear it - hopefully more happy results than painful!
Happy results! I haven't watched a TV documentary in years! 😁
I think it is related to the personality of a person, but I think the energy of our body and willpower play an important role. After working five days or more in a week, we probably would feel exhausted and would like to renew at weekend. Thus, we would not want to do something new. As time goes by like that, we get used to find ourself in a retraction. I can call this learned laziness.
Nevertheless, if we learn how to spend our limited time on something new as HIVE, we can break this vicious cycle.
Not much when compared to HBD annual interest payout, however we should consider the curation rewards as well.
Maybe it is what we focus on for renewal. I know people who sit down at the end of the day in front of a show or movie, but never seem recharged - I know others who hit the gym or play a round of tennis (write in my case) and are full of energy.
Yes, and the volatility potential of the token. If HBD can hold its peg, then it is 20% steady - but HIVE can move upward (and downward) with a lot more range.
Growth!... Since joining Hive and actively participating every day, I feel like I finally get to add value to my life every day. The quality posts I read, the inspiring conversations and of course the supports people share among one another... It's all inspiring and definitely something I look forward to every day!
I don't have any influence on how the community grows yet but I see the good deeds of the people who do have these influence and I'm confident that of course they have the community's best interest at heart.
Everyone can have influence on community growth here, just by being active in the community. It isn't just the stake in the wallet, it is also the words out of the mouth, how we treat others and our ability to add all kinds of value to the community.
Duly Noted!.. Thanks so much! @tarazkp
you are welcome :)
I believe the impact of hive is tremendous in changing lives positively with investment been made for a better profit and benefits especially when having enough hive power which I believe is a future investment as well likewise the new 20% APR interest applied to the HBD is awesome and with this features the aim of been successful is moving in a progressive state.
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Hopefully it holds peg and people will be able to get a decent return, pushing more value into generating more value.
Becoming intentional to move up the spiral is indeed needed to make the gain while moving forward.
Luck doesn't count out, favour is surely required after the work has been put in. Off season and open season, the grass is green after being nurtured.
"intention" is often left in word only, but intentional action is what is actually required, and that is not necessarily where most people focus their attention.
No one is to fault but the player in concern, having the intention and being intentional are just different and could be easily misplaced.
It depends on how comfortable you are with yourself as a persona and the same with the platform. Trust and risk taking are involved here. Higher the risk higher the reward and trees can grow trees and even watch the birds nest from their efforts. Thanks.
Yeah - I think a lot of people are scared of putting "themselves" here because, they aren't much - so they end up pretending to be something they are not and it often shines through. A lack of authenticity.
¿The Privacy Paradox?
My wife said to me quite some time ago that I needed to find a cheaper hobby than whiskey and vinyl records. I told her that crypto was my hobby. It really only costs me my time at this point. It is pretty rare that I inject fiat currency into it like I do a bottle of whiskey.
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Do you buy the whiskey to invest or to drink? I think it makes a difference! :D
To drink of course!
In order to learn something new, we must live with it, to be useful to us every day in our working life, and to be not obligated, but willing
Are you willing to learn without earning? It is funny. People comment for rewards - but back in the day, comments were very, very rarely rewarded. People like me still commented.
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Do you think that rate of Hive power will be the same to HBD 20% Benefits?
concerning Votes I saw that when someone voted me for example with 0.4, it becames 0.8. I think it's error
I am not sure what you are talking about. Are you talking about voting a percentage?
Click on heart button votes of any posts, for example you will calculate and find 4.6 dollars but you will see just 2.3 dollars
I think they have error yes?
what interface are you using?
Remember that if a post has a vote of 1 dollar on it - the author get 50 cents and the voter gets 50 cents. This is not an error, it is the way the blockchain distributes rewards. The interface you are using might be showing what the total is and what you get from it.