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.
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.
I am earning 213,000 x 0.0285 / 365 daily. This is 18 HIVEPOWER a day, or 6,583 a year.
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.