Greetings and thank you for this beautiful opportunity to write in your post
I think it is possible:
Create a vast and brilliant ecosystem and eradicate the human code of slavery in the rest of the world.
However, achieving it requires having a clear vision of Community and what the word means, that is, having common objectives that benefit everyone equally and I think that since I came to Hive I have seen that vision of Community as @hispapro attests.
I remember that when I started in Hive more than six months ago I was a little disoriented and the kind and selfless hand of @crisch23, member and curator of the @hispapro team, helped me in my difficult beginnings and not only me; All of us who are in Hive receive the support of this great Community that is @hispapro, who are committed to the growth of each one of us, and also offer us a
Healing Program three days a week where many times thanks to them our posts do not go unnoticed, a great gesture that I greatly appreciate, it also summarizes the most outstanding publications weekly. Among other activities, it promotes interaction between users, giving us the opportunity to choose our favorite creator with a dynamic they call Hispapro destaca, reconocimiento a los Hivebuilder, among other activities in which I have had the pleasure of participating.
I think that if there were more projects like @hispapro in Hive that supported those of us who make life in this ecosystem in this spontaneous and selfless way, Hive would be a much more beautiful place than it is.
What I have learned most in my stay at Hive is the teaching of those who belong to this @hispapro team, the great support they give to those who are just starting out but not to stay and continue depending on them but rather that support and knowledge. That they give us an incentive to open our own wings and fly through this great ecosystem and that we multiply the knowledge they gave us to those who are to come; since , it is the best way to not be slaves to the system and commit to continue growing with our effort and create our own financial freedom, which seems to be in line with point 2:
"Give examples related to a concept in this post that is familiar to you."
Since as they say in my country
"don't give them the fish, teach them to fish"
It is the only way to let them be independent and achieve in Hive that freedom and financial sovereignty that we so long for.
This is a humble opinion from this servant, and I greatly appreciate everyone who makes life in Hive so that this is a good place.
Looks like a good role model for a new community I just launched called "Costa Rica Pura Vida" - intended to be very similar to your Venezuelan community, just sort of like a similar neighbor down the street from it.
You sure made sure we saw that @hispapro tag though! 😆
Greetings from Venezuela, interesting the name of your very Caribbean community
Hola y gracias, mi amigo internacional. Soy gringo de USA pero me mudé a Costa Rica. Un placer conocerte.
What a drastic change of country. Do you already speak Spanish?
Tomo clases en línea por Zoom con un tutor y un grupo, pero soy terrible en eso. Tengo que usar traductores para las cosas complejas, pero hasta ahora puedo moverme por la ciudad, hacer amigos, comprar alimentos y gasolina y conseguir comida de restaurantes y cosas en español. Soy un poco mayor, por lo que aprender idiomas no es tan fácil como lo es para los cerebros más jóvenes, pero me las arreglo.
I think you can learn it little by little, at your own pace, and I think you are good with words, since yesterday I have been reading you, for you I came to the post of the friend who is doing the contest where I name hispapro a thousand times... without @ not to name it anymore, and it would be good if you continued answering everyone so eloquently in that way but in Spanish so as not to use a translator. jjejej😅
I would love to be able to be as fluent as the words I have in my head to say. That is absolutely for sure.
But I have made some very patient and kind friends in my small pueblo in the northern volcano mountain and farm area of the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica, and we teach each other. The Ticos and Ticas I know are eager to practice their English and help me with my Spanish without judgement. It helps I live alone and in a very modest way, much like my local neighbors. I did not go there to gentrify, I went there to simplify. And it is pretty great!
Thank you for the complement AND for watching my content. I will add you to my follows as well, and perhaps I will learn something from it. I have many friends from Venezuela and I made all of those friends here over the years. You are the newest one!