Hello!

If you are new, I bet your head is spinning with all of this information. "Which is which? Do I have to power up all the time? What's APR?". Fear not! I am here to...

NOT answer these fucking god-awful questions. There are literally, I mean literally, 1000s of these kinds of posts. BOOYA!



Don't mind the photo. All part of the clickbait

It's like a toll you have to pay in order to be a new Steemit author. We get it already, it became redundant after the second post. But we ARE going to talk about how to take advantage of the system. Not just Steemit.

There's a secret, that is not really a secret, rather a known fact that no one seems to be acknowledging:

GIVE VALUE

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH.

Such a rebel, huh?

I mean, it's so simple and elegant you'd think everyone follows this principle.

What the world gives to you is in direct correlation with what YOU give to the world.

The more valuable you or your service is, the more you are going to collect from the world. It is something, dare I say, hardcoded into our existence.

From the most basic stuff, to the the high order intellectual product.

Why do you pay the mailman? Because he provides value, a service. He is needed. But notice their pay has been decreasing steadily over the last decade of so. Why is that?



1.There are many people who can do his job

2.His job itself isn't a necessity anymore since the dawn of the email. That makes him less valuable



But why does an (hollywood) actor gets paid x100000 than someone who does a more "valueable" work?

First of all, actors are much more attractive, intelligent and in general better people with photogenic faces and lots of millions :). Secondly, what is valuabe and what isn't, is subjective. Sure, food, water, shelter, sex etc are on the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Once these are covered, everything else is up for grabs.

Supply and Demand

Depending on your environment, timing, culture etc, we price things differently. While a doctor is arguably more "important" is our society, actors are on demand. And their supply (at least the hollywood material) is super low.

It's obvious that we have to take in consideration what society needs and then provide value. It's like a Venn diagram.



Your actual value is a combination of what you like doing, what you are good at and what society cares about.

Don't get surprised when your hobby of collecting water bottles and then writing about it online, doesn't earn you millions. Following your passion is 33,33% of the story, GABISH?

Now, do you understand why writing another post about Steem and [email protected]!#WqwQWE and all that crap is pointless?

No one gives a fuck, because no one needs that information anymore, it's already out there.

Millionaires are millionaires, because they provide value. All the time. They get paid because they either do something no one can do or aren't willing to do.

Unless you have something to offer to the world, abundantly, then you are going to stay broke, both in mindset and money.

-Thatredbeardguy

P.S- How many of you are mad because I clickbaited you? No one, I'd guess. Wanna know why? Because I provided value, something you read and went "Whoah, that was actually interesting. His perspective will help me in the future. He's the best. And I've heard that his dick..."

Ok ok, that's enough. Want more of me? Here:

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