RE: High quality content … is it really necessary?

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High quality content … is it really necessary?

in blurt •  2 years ago 

A common phenomenon where envious or resentful people tend to find fault with those who have achieved more than they have. It is important to recognize that success often requires hard work, but not only that, it also requires dedication and sacrifice, all of which these people overlook. By focusing solely on the criticism of others, they ignore the effort and sacrifice that went into achieving success.

It's concerning that the criticism directed towards you is made by another author who compares their work to yours but fails to recognize your diverse roles and responsibilities on Blurt. The moralistic tone of the criticism also raises questions about personal freedom, as there is no code in the blockchain banning self-voting and thus remains a personal decision rather than a law imposed by the blockchain. This raises questions about the legitimacy of such moralistic evaluations.

This is one of the reasons why I relocated to Asia, where success is viewed positively and celebrated, rather than met with envy. This creates a supportive environment that lifts everyone up, rather than tearing them down.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

All very true. Thank you for your insights. Maybe I need to try Asia at some point I very much enjoyed a trip to Vietnam. Here in Ghana envy is a big problem also, hard work is not as valued as being "smart" and getting the money by any means. Money in the end is what is worshiped and those with it.


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