"The greatest day in your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the day we truly grow up."

in blurt-192372 •  4 months ago 

I have read several books written by John Maxwell, and he has a lot of wisdom that I find so easy and obvious, but still amaze me, because so many of us could have our lives changed if we implemented the wisdom.

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"The greatest day in your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the day we truly grow up."

Just read this quote. If we take responsibility for our attitudes, our lives will change, and that will be the day we truly grow up. It is so easy to always give someone the blame and live with a victim mentality. There is always someone to blame for the problems we experience. Of course, much is caused by others, but as long as we blame others and live like victims, we will never be able to rise up above the problems.

But, when we take responsibility and say that I will make sure that my life will progress and go forth, no matter what, that is when we grow up!

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  ·  4 months ago  ·  

Hello @unbiasedwriter,

First and foremost, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your support on my new proposal 31. Your trust in me is incredibly encouraging. I've noticed that you have not yet withdrawn your governance vote on the expiring proposal 24, which is set to expire in 5 days. I kindly invite you to withdraw your vote through the following platforms:

Please remember, the process isn't automatic, and your action in updating your vote is crucial for the continuous support and governance of our community.

Thank you once again for your trust and support.

Removed the vote now... but is that really necessary to remove? Does it affect anything if I remove the vote for your previous proposal active? Keep up developing the platform and thanks for your great work!

  ·  4 months ago  ·  

Thank you for removing your vote! It's necessary to remove the vote because of how the proposal system works, each governance vote you cast divides the value of your support. Supporting multiple proposals diminishes the impact of each vote (example: If you vote for 2 proposals, each requester receives 50%, if 3 then 33.33%, etc...).

As explained in a previous post, due to a bug not fixed yet, if the proposal is deleted, the Blurt Power support value from your vote is not automatically released. By removing your vote before the proposal is deleted, you ensure that your Blurt Power support value is not lost. Your support is greatly appreciated, and I'm glad you're enjoying the platform's development!

Thanks for the explanation! :)

  ·  4 months ago  ·  

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Very good quote. So true. You have to stay positive and always move forward. There is always a way forward.