I May have a Sore Paw, but I'm still Committed to Building Hive
I've been nursing a sore right hand over much of the past week as a result of some required marathon typing sessions. So while I wasn't able to write one of my 1000+ word epic posts, I was able to attend the X Spaces event yesterday hosted by Taskmaster.
It was a matter of complete luck, as I just happened to check my X account ahead of a long-planned pivot away from heated tweets and toward more informative and lighthearted content designed to stir up less rancor (and heartburn), and have a more positive effect on new followers.
That's when I saw the invitation from Task, and clicked to join. And while I was unable to hear any audio from the speakers, I was able to turn on the captions and somewhat follow the discussion that ensued before the entire event was abruptly cut off in the middle of Taskmaster speaking.
However, the content did leave me more excited about the future of both InLeo and Hive going forward. I was already pretty gung-ho, but this put me into overdrive.
It's good to see serious Hivians coming together committed to the long-term growth of the platform. So many new initiatives are staring to bloom, and I really think that if we keep our eyes on that far away North Star, and keep pitching in, we'll all reach that crypto Promised Land, over time.
Well my hand's starting to hurt again (and no, it doesn't mean I have money coming, or is that when it itches?). Now I'll give my sore paw a rest and let it heal, so that I can continue doing my part as a builder on Hive.
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Reviewed and Approved for an Ecency boost. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the most welcome support!
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