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RE: Apology To @mibenkito, Honest Whales, Investors, Witnesses And Steemit Community

in #steemit8 years ago

In my humble not important opinion, a good writer is marked by the ability to be introspective, open-minded, obviously technically sound, but more importantly in touch with their humanity, since most writing is about humans in some way. You tick all those boxes, and even when you stumble a little like in that last situation with @mibenkito, you do a double-down of looking inward and finding the lesson in the experience. Cutting through our own ego like that is no easy task, but you haven't struck me as someone opposed to difficult, soul-maturing tasks.

How boring life and even existence if we couldn't make any mistakes from which we can grow. The trick is always in how its handled, and you handle things like an adult, an artist, and a human first and foremost. Your fans got your back, at least this one does!

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ah, thanks. Without feedback it really is difficult to know what is going on. Everyone has a struggle, and mine is that I view myself as an isolated person. When I get attacked, I am rattled. I rarely flag people unless they are violently abusive, so when I get flagged, it's really upsetting to me. It also does indicate that I struck a nerve in some powerful people. Getting flagged by those in power indicates to me that I am revealing something uncomfortable, something that might be based in truth. I noticed that Dan did not flag me, neither did Ned. The truth has a habit of coming out eventually. Karma is a bitch.

Here, here, to the loners and the isolated. Keeping homo-sapiens human since -250,000 bc