RE: My Hive Story - when the chain met particle physics (or vice versa)

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I always write about what I like and find interesting.

This reminds me of something @mathowl said during an interview with @katerinaramm (remember when she did those interviews?). He was asked what he approach to blogging he would recommend to new bloggers. His answer: Write what you like. Then you know at least one person will be pleased with your blog.

I think the advice is true for blogging and for just about anything we do. If we enjoy the activity we are ahead of the game.

Five years ordinarily is not a very long time for a career, but in crypto and the blockchain, five years places you almost in the role of pioneer.

Looking forward to your announcement about the STEMsocial community. Whatever you have planned, count me in :)



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Write what you like. Then you know at least one person will be pleased with your blog.

As simple as that. Very true

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I can't believe you still remember this detail :)
I totally agree with that .. a brilliant piece of advice and valid for most things in our life..
!LUV
Sending you my most sincere greetings!

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Merry Christmas, Happy New Year @katerinaramm. I loved your interviews. Yes, I do remember them.

My most sincere greetings to you and your family!

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I completely forgot about that sentence from the interview too... and I enjoyed the reminder ^^

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Write what you like. Then you know at least one person will be pleased with your blog.

I don't remember this (although I remember the interview). That is a great way to phrase it, and it definitely summarises very well what I had in mind!

Five years ordinarily is not a very long time for a career, but in crypto and the blockchain, five years places you almost in the role of pioneer.

I would definitely not consider myself as a pioneer. But thanks for saying it ;)

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