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Topic: Believe is what you don't know. - page 2. (Read 201 times)

hero member
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April 14, 2023, 04:13:57 PM
#6
I don't think you should believe in a forum, even as part of a community.  This does not mean that the forum is not useful.  There are many Bitcoin enthusiasts who are not enthusiastic about the idea of ​​being on a public forum, and this does not change their character.
Another important point is that being enthusiastic about the idea of ​​Bitcoin and being one of its supporters does not necessarily mean being enthusiastic about investing or making profits in any way.  Investing is one way to benefit from Bitcoin, but it is not the only way.  There are those who prefer to use bitcoin as a payment system.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 04:11:06 PM
#5
the task to post comments, create new topics or participate in its competition will only come off as too much work or stress and might lead one to become discouraged and quit in the end.

When one is doing what he or she likes, it gives him joy. I don't see posting in this forum as a task; I see this place as a learning environment in which anything, I mean any kind of knowledge, can be acquired. It's just a matter of dedicating your time to that field, asking questions, and being gradually guided by your experiences in those fields.


The signature and bounty earnings in this forum are just something I see as an added advantage. And when you are now wearing a signature, that's when making a few posts becomes a task; if not aside from that, there is no task given to anyone to be making posts here in the forum. You can contribute, share opinions, etc., or you can just sit and learn from the background. It's not compulsory to make a post; it's only mandatory when you want to get paid.
hero member
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- Jay -
April 14, 2023, 03:55:30 PM
#4
the task to post comments, create new topics or participate in its competition will only come off as too much work or stress and might lead one to become discouraged and quit in the end.
Engaging with others here should hardly be a task but something we enjoy doing. You do not need to set posting here as a task to be accomplished but a discussion session with the benefit that you would leave the forum with more knowledge than you had when you logged in.

Even when on a signature campaign, only communicate at a comfortable rate to avoid burn out and running out of ideas.

- Jay -
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legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
April 14, 2023, 03:35:27 PM
#3
You don't really even necessarily need to "believe" in whatever work you're doing here on Bitcointalk to be "successful". Simply just talk to people here about Bitcoin/crypto and if you actually know what you're saying, you're going to get "results"(a.k.a. merits). People need to stop over-complicating Bitcointalk lmao.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 03:19:29 PM
#2
First thing first the forum isn’t a school where you either get it right or you’re sent home. This is a discussion forum where you engage freely about bitcoin. All these stuffs about believing yourself and sorts like that only create unnecessary pressure for those that are eager to get up the rank ladder through getting merit. The sole purpose of these forum is to help us learn more about bitcoin although we got the opportunity to earn from the paid signatures here which I wouldn’t lie is one of the most driving tools here.

First your priority should be having the knowledge that brought you here(if at all it is) and not going round hunting for merits with needles creation of threads. Stop treating the forum a hit or die trying place.
full member
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April 14, 2023, 03:05:39 PM
#1
 How do I get the best out of Bitcoin investment?
I started with this question because of the way we newbies ask this casually without knowing that we express fear or show timidity by asking this.
I heard a message in form of an audio I was listening to sometime back, about how we as humans believe in what we know little to nothing about compared to the term used to describe the fact that we cannot believe in what we know so much about.
Both the Christian and muslims or some other religions practice a belief which points to a supreme creator or being which overseas all human affairs. While this is true for some who believe and have claimed to have been witness of this faith, others who have come to other conclusion summarize the way they feel this supreme being operate and think they know so much about the creator that it takes away the power to believe that anything supernaturally out of the ordinary can happen, which isn't already figured out by advancement in science and technology.

I don't want to sound religious but my point is that, I believed in the potential of Bitcoin and its forum/community to the point where be it my earnings come from my dedication and focus to it.
As a newbie my advise for you is to believe in whatever efforts you put in here and truly the outcome would amaze you overtime. Wherein there is no believe in the system and operations of its forum, the task to post comments, create new topics or participate in its competition will only come off as too much work or stress and might lead one to become discouraged and quit in the end.

Believe in what you give your time, focus and energy to and be baffled how the results play out.
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