Why You Should ALWAYS Upvote Curie Posts-


                   


As of this morning, I have reached a reputation level of 61. My post from last night will be the last thing of mine that @curie are able to upvote, as I am now no longer eligible. They have helped me so much up to this point, with quite a few of my posts being selected and upvoted in this past couple of months.


The assistance that they provided me, often came at times when I was feeling unmotivated or disheartened due to limited views or upvotes. Without Curie's helping hand guiding me through the first portion of my Steemit journey, I really don't know if I would have made it this far. Now it is time for me to take my training wheels off and go the road alone, but before I can do that I want to give a MASSIVE thank you to Curie for all they have done for me and everyone else.


Somewhat ironically, my final post to be upvoted by them was named How Steemit Could Save The World. That is very interesting to me because it could be argued that Curie is saving Steemit. It is without a doubt the best program for user retention, having helped far more people than just me find that extra bit of drive. Without them, I think that the user base would have declined considerably.


This is why I feel that each and every one of you that notices a Curie post should upvote it with 100% of your influence. The money earned from our upvotes is being put to the best possible use, and we need to ensure that they always have the funds available to continue their work. Also- the more we upvote, the higher their budget, the more people they are able to help. 


Please click here to check out their latest post and give it an upvote. Follow @curie to ensure that you never miss a post and are able to keep offering your support.


                     


Thank you for all your help Curie, and when I have the influence I will pass the help on to someone else who is need of and is deserving of it. 

Resteem to spread the word.

Have a great day, Steemians-

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