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I am really thinking about this.

This post truly brings me into moral conflict.

On the one hand it describes me.

On the other hand I do not currently have a job and Nostr is my sole source of income.

I do not want to sell people anything, but I just want the value for value that I provide in return. Whether that is a zap, or words of encouragement. They are of equal value and appreciation to me. Both improve the quality of my life and make me feel my time here is well spent.

I do not seek fame, or clout.

I do not have any sponsors.

I constantly do my best to share wisdom and give good advice daily to genuinely help people.

I dont know if reaching over 100 followers classifies as rising in popularity. The numbers dont matter to me. I just want regular engagement with real people and have quality conversations that actually mean something.

Id like to hear your thoughts on whether this should, or should not be a moral confliction?

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AK πŸ‘ΈπŸ» 10mo ago

What I really meant whilst typing this is is that to me, real value is in our life connections than in the internet or social media.

From what I've observed, a lot of people here provide great value in their posts however, there is also this expectation to be given something in return for it.

It's a market. It's transactional and there's expectation. In real life, no one pays their friends for advice or to spend time with them.

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