This is my second week participating in this awesome project initiated by @thedarkhorse. The breakdown on how it works is you feature 3 peoples posts who have a rep below 50. Explaining why this author captured your interest, you put a link to one of their newer posts to help them gain visibility.
There are prizes involved, but will let you read about them here:
@thedarkhorse/pay-it-forward-curation-contest-week-5-win-sbi-and-steem-bounty
I was introduced to this by an author I was lucky to have crossed paths with early on in my journey here, @energyaddict22. Not only does he post some very interesting articles on his extensive travels, he also has been dissecting the way the platform works and offering an ongoing breakdown of how the different facets work.
Now on to the three people I am featuring this week.
1- @K0WSK1
I stumbled across this talented young man as I took a break from reading about reptilians, aliens and other off the wall subjects. He has quite a bit of talent, and I am hopeful that not only will Steemit help him in his music, but that maybe one day his music may also help Steemit. My favorite post of his is not eligible now, but you can check him out here:
@k0wsk1/20180503t230034565z-suave-revised-mellow-hip-hop-beat-by-k0wsk1
In searching for someone new to feature, I was very much impressed with the focus being put on how one pushes themselves past their "normal" level of endurance. In today's climate of blaming everyone else and victims everywhere you look, it is refreshing to see the opposite viewpoint being held and offered. I very much look forward to future posts, and if you are a go getter I suspect you will too.
@troubledsoles/a-single-seed-the-10-second-rule-aka-why-you-can-probably-try-harder
3- @yvesoler
I stumbled across this post earlier as I was searching for more of that off the wall stuff I mentioned earlier. I almost backed out immediately. It was a simple picture asking for discussion. I scrolled down as there were comments and the topic has been of interest to me since I started high school. Luckily I did not find the spam comments I was expecting. Instead, there were deep conversations. So under what at first appeared to be low effort came one of the best finds of my day. Here is the post that caught my eye:
@yvesoler/what-is-consciousness
Thank you for reading, and hopefully you will enjoy their contributions as much as I have.