The impact of hive blockchain on me can never be overemphasized. Since I came onboard, it's been a blessing all through, and I'm grateful for all the impact it has had in helping me have a better life compared to when I didn't know about it. Aside from being beneficial to me, I've made it a point of duty to bless others with my earnings on the hive and even preached the gospel of the hive to anyone who cares to listen so they can as well partake in what I'm privileged to enjoy.
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Before I proceed, I'll love to say I know hive is beyond just blogging and earning, but if you're in a third-world country like mine, you'll understand how hard it's to survive under a system where the minimum wage is just around $32. I hope that explains why most of my fellow countrymen might be seen giving it their all in order to make it another stream of income that helps them navigate life through the hardship.
So that being said and moving forward to the focal point of this write-up in line with the hive learners ongoing prompt topics, aside from personally benefiting hugely from the hive, I've also used my earnings on chain to help others in my little ways in one way or another, but on chain and offline, it's understandable that we all have one challenge or another, and the least one can do is to render a helping hand to anyone who's in need.
I won't be tagging anyone I've helped on chain, but I know the list is enormous, from those who are sick to those who suffered some disaster to victims of hacking or sending their earnings to the wrong account. Although I've not experienced most of those, I've got a conscience and know how hurtful such people would be, and I try as much as possible to ease their pain with my pennies and comforting words of encouragement and support.
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The same is the case offline; I've helped friends, family members, and total strangers with my earnings to help them achieve their dreams, ease their pain, and play my part and duty as the head. For instance, at my friend's wedding some months ago, things weren't going as planned with his in-laws, and they even threatened to call off the wedding if all the required items weren't presented. After rallying around and not getting much, I did take from my earnings here to help bail him out of that situation. That's just a glimpse of several other ways I've helped others.
When it comes to onboarding people to hive so they can benefit from what I'm doing, I'm actively doing that and have onboarded over 10 people to the hive blockchain, although not all of them are active. I'm certain the likes of @sholex94 , @oluwadrey , @moremoney28, @harhess , and several others would always be grateful that I showed them this path that went on to bless and have a positive impact on their lives and finances.
Just past month, I decided to help some of the undergraduates who came to my place of work for teaching practice by onboarding them to hive, so via that process they can also earn, which hopefully will help their finances and reduce the rate at which they depend on their parents for their every need. As of then, hive onboarding wasn't working, and so I had to pay a whopping 1500 Neoxag to open each account. Over eight accounts have been created, and among them are the likes of @debby-cwm and @jesuwibelizzy.
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It's understandable that I've got a busy schedule and much activity at work, but regardless, I tried as much as possible to play my part in helping others change their stories just like I was helped when someone invited me to hive Blockchain, and the beauty of all of this I'm doing is seeing each one of them excel. I'm always proud and excited when I see anyone onboard celebrate a milestone.
That's about all on how I've helped others with my hive earnings as well as onboarding them to the hive so as to partake in all the hive has to offer. The writeup was inspired by the hive learners community features prompt.
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