Excellent post, @tarazkp
I think I should try to force myself to make at least one post a day (I'm a little disappointed with progress, as of late, on the site). I did want to do more, and in failing to reach such a target found myself losing motivation. So, I think one a day is much more reasonable / achievable. They don't all have to be the longest (though when I knuckle down, the words do sometimes flow from the fingertips). But they do mostly have to be of a fairly high quality. Which I suppose is the real challenge.
I guess it is a golden ticket but not everyone will always know how to take advantage of such a 'gift-horse'. And I certainly can't imagine a world full of winners with no losers. That doesn't seem right. Either way, we can all do our best as you suggest to maximise our own chances of being a relative winner, here. And if you do well then, yes, there are great rewards to be had. :)
It depends what one classes as winning. If winning is being in the trending pages, most will never meet that target. If winning is being able explore and learn real world valuable skills. All can win.
So true. I've been blogging for a couple years, it has become quite a hobby, even inspired me to wonder into subjects and topics I've always feared for lack of understanding. Learning is a process, it takes time and courage to step out in the realm of the unknown, most of it has helped me with my outlook more than my output but each venture is baby steps in the right direction, one thing I've learned is you often have to dig for the learning curve.