Hi everyone! My name is Adesope but you can call me Faith and I’m someone who wears many hats: a Physiotherapist, singer(as an hobby), helper, and a sucker for meaningful connections. If I’m not singing my heart out or working to stay in shape, I’m probably helping someone out (it’s my thing) or spending time with my family.
A good friend of mine @joycealarapon, who’s way more tech-savvy than I am, first told me about Hive.
When I decided to check out Hive, I was blown away. It wasn’t just a blockchain, it was a vibrant community where people from all walks of life came together to share their passions. Some were writing about art, others about travel, fitness, tech, or even something as niche as experiences a about their high school days
And the best part? It didn’t feel overly formal or intimidating. Everyone seemed genuinely excited to engage, and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. Hive had this casual, friendly vibe that immediately made me feel at home.
And for someone who suffers from anxiety, i started thinking, “What do I have to lose?” This was a chance to share my interests, staying in shape, and helping others while also learning from people across the globe. Plus, let’s not forget the rewards for creativity.
For me, Hive is more than just a blockchain; it’s a way to grow, connect, and explore. I’m here to broaden my horizons, learn from others, and maybe even inspire someone with my own journey.
Whether it’s swapping fitness tips, sharing a favorite song, or just having a good conversation, I’m excited about the possibilities. Hive feels like the perfect place to not only showcase your creativity but also to dive into a sea of ideas and perspectives.
As I take my first steps into this buzzing world, I’m eager to meet new people and discover all the amazing things Hive has to offer. If you’re already a Hive veteran, feel free to drop me some tips or say hello. And if you’re new like me, let’s figure this out together, it’s always better when you’re not alone, right?
Here’s to sharing, connecting, and growing on Hive.
PS: The pictures are mine
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