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RE: My Difficult Steem Investment Debate - Inflationary vs Deflationary - Dive Into The Deep End Or Keep Wading In The Kiddie Pool?

in #steem5 years ago

Here's my 2 cents. Thanks for the advice. I'd personally kick myself to the curb if I messed with my long term holdings to reallocate heavily and it DIDN'T work out. However, it I didn't do anything substantial and Steem DID work out, I probably would be able to live with it since I don't think I'd be left empty-handed. I might need to settle on a little splash vs cannonball. The only thing I'd regret would be not being able to help others. I don't give a damn about rewarding myself unless I could use those gains to help others.

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I might need to settle on a little splash vs cannonball. The only thing I'd regret would be not being able to help others.

Yeah, I get where you're coming from but helping people on here comes in many forms. Just sharing creative drive can be an amazing benefit of steem in my experience. I was hugely helped in the beginning by various people in the creative writing community. Also, I had a steem friend from Venezuela when I first started here 2 years ago and over my first 8 months I know that my consistent vote on his posts helped him massively as that was when steem mooned. Even my shity vote of a few cents stacked with others who helped him and he could buy food for his family etc.

This type of stuff, and having helped with a more structured steem charity called @projectgiving, is what makes me believe in steem as a potential platform for real change in this world. Anyway, I've allways said if I win the lottery I'd drop a million in steem just to see what happened here if someone (me) with millions of SP actually did things based on true proof of brain and altruistic intentions.

Lol, need to buy a lottery ticket 🤣

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