It’s actually disgusting how much brilliant work I’m finding of my own in the archives. Gold. It took only 5 years to now do something with them. Good things come in time I suppose.

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The trick, in the long run, is finding your audience, your authentic tribe...πŸ€”πŸ§πŸ˜

Even then, everyone is so stinkin' busy these days, finding time to enjoy the creativity of others can be tough...😐

But in the long run, I really believe that nostr will ultimately grow to become the enabling protocol for those of us who--because of the natural drive Jesus/God has built into us--have a compulsion to create valuable content.

I believe nostr will eventually grow sufficiently large to connect us with enough people who deeply appreciate our work that their Value For Value (V4V) gifts will be adequate to support us as we focus on the work we love.πŸ«‚πŸ’–πŸ˜

Completely agree. It takes time to find them. I’m still trying to find them, I think. An ongoing perpetual grind.

Patience and time, friend!πŸ™πŸ»πŸ«‚πŸ˜

I think the expanding constellation of nostr tools will help, if and as we find and learn to use them...

And of course, greater adoption.

Yessir!