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To Steem or Not to Steem

My name is Luke. I'm 35, look much younger, but feel much older. If asked to describe myself in one adjective it would be nostalgic. As a film scholar and jazz aficionado, I dwell in the past. I wish I'd been alive in the 1950s.

So it was with great trepidation that I joined Steemit. A persuasive friend of mine implored me to do it. He knows his way around crytocurrencies and he and his bots have made a killing in crypto arbitrage over the past year.

I have a cursory knowledge of crytocurrencies. I trust in Doge, but for reasons unrelated to safe haven assets or hedging techniques.

There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so, as someone once said. I've been told I lost out on a lot of Steem by not joining prior to Independence Day. That's OK. I've wasted money before, and under much less noble circumstances.

I despise bullshit more than anything, and Steemit seems to be refreshingly free of the typical BS and armchair trolling of most social media sites.

So here I am.