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RE: Blockchain Memory Project - Journal Entry (8) - Taking Chances

in #story6 years ago

Taking the chance with Steemit led to too many blessings to count. The most valuable blessings of them all are the wonderful people we've met.

Personally, I'll love to share a personal experience.

I'm a fashion designer. And lets say surfing the net is one of my hobbies. And for quite a while I've given several internet money making platforms a shot. Some rewarding, and some fruitless.

Though I joined the platform this year. From the little spare time I have, I've been able to engage and can confidently say that this platform is one of the best I've seen.

It has helped my business tremendously (serving as a side income by helping with the challenges of start up)

Engagement, I've been able to make good and beautiful friends and you are one of them @eric.

Knowledge bank, a lot of authors has been so helpful. From the crypto tutorials to a more deeper knowledge (perfect pause, meditation and a lot others), you guys have really helped my knowledge bank. To mention a few, @dougkarr, I'm grateful. @eric, you've been super awesome.

Financially, this platform has been helpful.
Though not easy, but it has surely helped in refurbishing my little business outfit.

For the upvotes, I'm really grateful. And then a couple of times I get to see a 100% upvote, I feel the happiest. I'm really grateful for that.

Very soon, I hope to do a proper appreciation text.

To today's highlights, sometimes its risky not to take a risk. If the outcome favours you, you have won. If it doesn't, you have learnt.

There's always something at the back of every risk. Positive, negative, its always beautiful.

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I'm so glad that you've had a positive experience on Steemit, so many people have! Also, thank you for the kind words.

I like how you put that..."To today's highlights, sometimes its risky not to take a risk. If the outcome favours you, you have won. If it doesn't, you have learnt."

It really does boil down to that. You have to live life, take risks, put yourself out there. Thanks for your comment, @eldahcee!