Clayboyn's Curation Corner 4/26/18

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Welcome back for another week of philosophy curation! Each account will be upvoted by myself and the @msp-curation trail. One will be resteemed from the official @minnowsupport account and featured in the weekly MSP Curation post. I encourage everyone to click through and visit these other authors and explore their posts. The goal is to retain quality content and creators here on steemit as well as to help discover and promote these users. Thanks for your consideration!


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My first post this week is coming from a very new user, @maximilianblanc. It's his first post actually and I think it's great to see someone overcoming that mental hurdle to start and try something new and jump right in. It's a great quality first post as well. I look forward to seeing his posts in the future!


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Next up is a post is a post from @artisticscreech that explores shared psychedelic experiences. I enjoy posts that explore psychedelics and spirituality, so this was right up my alley. The author even wrote this for us with an injured hand! Check it out.


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@shello always writes some amazing posts that are very thought provoking. This one is no different. She shares how she developed her personal sense of hope and faith and I think it's a great reminder to everyone that even when things seem the most bleak, we can overcome and persevere.


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This post from @mfxae86 aka Cope explores some interesting psychology. It's funny how much psychology and learned behavior can go into something as benign as bringing lunch to work from home as opposed to eating out. He explores the social implications as well as the numerous benefits to breaking the cycle. It's a solid post with some great perspective.


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Last, and certainly not least, is this spectacular post from @juliakponsford. I was very surprised as normally her posts are related to her artwork and don't fall into the realm of my curation area, but it's awesome to get a peak inside of her philosophy. If you don't already know of or follow one of the best aliens on steemit, check out this post of hers and you may be swiftly changing your mind.

I want to once again thank everyone for their time and consideration this week as well as encourage everyone to support the featured authors. We all succeed together when we make steemit a content driven platform and help retain new users. Namaste.


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