My case is a bit different. I had no idea about steemit. When my friend showed it to me I was skeptical. But I created an account. Then I forgot about it. From the beginning, I had no expectations but also - no motivation. My friend was pushing me for months. Asking, literally, every day when the hell am I going to post something on steemit. He knew that I'm a writer, he knew that I'm a photographer. So basically, he saw a potential in me. I guess. One day he asked me for a favor. He wanted to interview me for his blog. I agreed immediately. That's what friends do, right? Back then I thought I help him but actually, he helped me. That was a breaking ice moment for me. That day I really discovered steemit. I've started to understand and enjoy. I've found an amazing community that is extremely supportive. People that give you a reason and willing to create. I still have no expectations but I have motivation. I still don't earn real money but I want to be consistent.
Thank you, @irreverent-dan. For pushing me, nagging, terrorizing and being an annoying person! ;)
Beautiful story! Very well put and nice attitude.
Thanks for kind words :)
Haha, I very well know the case, I'm always pushing my friends, constantly telling them about Steem, trying to make them work and post more. I have a friend exactly like you, he's a great writer, tremendous potential and I always have to try to convince him to post more, @buzlealex, feel free to bother him, maybe he'll start posting more.
Oh, yeah, I know @irreverent-dan as far as I interacted with him, he seems like an excellent dude, he's done a great job with you. :))
Sounds like a mission. @buzlealex, watch out! I'm gonna follow you, upvote and comment on your posts as long as you comply and start to post frequently! And even then I will not stop to visit your blog! Beware!
You are very welcome @agniese. I will continue to do so!