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This post hosts all the questions and answers posted in Musing.io



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Maybe i will try to go out to watch cinema because my best friends are a maniac games too,,,,

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Well, I would say it is often the case that your close friends circle is mostly built with people who share the same interests as you do. If your friends think they need to stop playing as well, it would make things much easier for you. If not, you can look for different hobbies with different people. That is what I did when I was spending a lot of time playing games; I realized the issue, I found myself new activities, and starting doing them, meeting new people that have been my friends in the meanwhile.

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I am very aware of the shortcomings that I have, that is precisely what I am asking this question. I am very grateful to you @Rok-sivante because you have responded to my question. I am your fan from Indonesia.

I clarified the meaning of my question again.

`How can I make an interesting content, so that many people will be interested in reading it?

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That's quite the answer! Didn't expect an essay out of you on this...

But you're right. It's difficult to get very far without holding a lot of Steem. The very nature of the blockchain necessitates that we build each other up in order to build up ourselves. How many people get lost in the shuffle starting out, because they don't get noticed?

It leaves us with a lot of the problems you mentioned. Not that I have a better solution, but your idea of commenting and upvoting is a good way to really kick it off.

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Hey, @ddrfr33k.

re: didn't expect an essay...

I've been meaning to put together a post about this very thing, and even thought about clicking the box to have my answer become that post, but decided against it because it wasn't actually doing all I wanted it to do. Besides, there's been enough bantering back and forth, I'm afraid anything I say would be lost in the shuffle, since I simply don't have the network or platform that others have.

However, I ended up with some ideas in the process of answering the question that I didn't have going in, so maybe if I do an actual post, it will help round it out more.

In my mind, people are finding the every day tasks of posting, commenting and curating to be too mundane, beneath them, too hard, or too something. It's true that you're not going to get multiple hundreds to a thousand percent returns by doing this, but for the vast majority of us, renting delegation or trying to vote up our stuff through bidbots isn't going to help much, anyway. You have to have money to make money still holds true here to a great degree, and so those who have it will still make the most.

I actually liked tarazkp's post about locked SP. I'm not sure I completely get it yet, but it sounds more promising than a lot of things, including giving consumers more of the reward pool/content pie.

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Wow. I never knew that fact.

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Yeah, it's surprising how much of history is not mentioned.

And the same with 911.
There's evidence and testimony that G.W.Bush did know about incoming attack, but decided it's better to have something to invade Afghanistan over.
Hence, did nothing about it.
It's not as far as some conspiracy theorists go with the whole 911 thing.
But at least, this part appears to be true.

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Buddy, let's simplify the question ... How can we promote musing.io and/or what should we do to promote musing.io?

I am sure, Founder and Moderators must have plans for the further promotion/extension of the musing.io but as users what can we do, which would be beneficial for this platform?

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I am changing the question. I request you to respond to that.

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The terminology is a bit deceptive since everything on earth had to start somewhere whether it came out of a farmers market or straight from monsantos "kitchen", however if it comes out of a lab, or if there is excessive processing done to produce an ingredient then I would not consider it all natural.

Unfortunately there is no black and white answer here. Coconut cream is blended and refrigerated to separate the cream, this is probably not a process that happens much in nature but I would consider it all natural. Mass produced milk is flash heated to extreme temperatures and spun in a centrifuge. Most people still consider this milk a natural product. Personally this process changes the product enough that I'm not so sure. Take the artificial hormones and antibiotics into account and that's enough for me to say that it's not all natural. (there is other stuff found in mass produced dairy is natural but not something I'm willing to ingest).

So good question within a question. Very meta. Short answer would be use your best judgement and I will use mine =)

Also I wish chocolate mousse were found in nature, but it would probably be pretty hard to distinguish from poop.

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