Two Week Old Steemian

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Two Week Old Steemian
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I joined steemit because I wanted to write again. It's something I haven't done in a long time. I gave myself a goal to post daily and it’s been 14 days since I started but as of today I have only 2 posts. I haven’t even written my Introduction yet.  So what's happening? Truth is I read a really good tip on my first day. It was a quote coming from a post of @inquiringtimes. He mentioned that **“You can make more friends in 2 months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you”** This is very sound and I’ve been following it since.
But it’s time to write again and I thought of sharing some milestones and talk about people I have gotten acquainted with in my first 14 days as a steemian. 

### First Post 
["Daddy I’m Confused"](https://steemit.com/family/@thelearningman/daddy-i-m-confused). I saw 4 upvotes so I guess at least 4 people read this (Is there a way to tell how many people read it) 

### First Resteem
My first resteem came from @steemitph. Thanks Bro! I have known Red Dayao for 7 years and he’s the one who invited me to steemit. @steemitph however, is a side of him I haven't met until now. I knew then of his leadership and analytical mind, now I am seeing his gift of writing. I really enjoy reading his short stories, the last one I read was ["An Interesting Homework of @dandalioncub"](https://steemit.com/steemph/@steemitph/an-interesting-homework-of-dandalioncub). Having known Red for some time now, I was tempted to comment on this post especially about question #1. Realizing that his kids are still young and would need him growing up, I restrained myself. If you are new steemian, I strongly suggest that you follow @steemitph

### First comment on my post
@jazzybells was the very first steemian to comment on my post. Thank you ma'am. I've been following her and have learned quite a bit about the important men in her life. In ["Desiderata - Valuable Life Lessons That My Father Shared With Me"](https://steemit.com/life/@jazzybells/desiderata-valuable-life-lessons-that-my-father-shared-with-me), I was moved by the picture she painted about her father, a loving and dedicated man. In ["An old Photograph](https://steemit.com/look-alike/@jazzybells/an-old-photograph) she posted a picture of a boy next to a photograph who looks exactly like him. Differentiated only by the haircut you'd think they're twins but no they're not. These are @jazzybells husband and son.

### First Upvote
My very first upvote also came from @inquiringtimes after I commented on his post thanking him for the tip I got. @inquiringtimes,  your post ["How to find success as a steemit  blogger"](https://steemit.com/blog/@inquiringtimes/how-to-find-sucess-as-a-steemit-blogger) has put me in a good direction. Thank you for the tip and thank you for the upvote. 

### 2 other people I wanted to talk about

### @mrordinary
He is the first steemian I met who share the same faith as I do which is great. I was looking for something interesting to read when I came across his story ["My conversation with an Atheist turned Norse Pagan"](https://steemit.com/christianity/@mrordinary/my-conversation-with-an-atheist-turned-norse-pagan). Y'all should check it out.  Just like me he is also new and I am looking forward to his contributions. 

### Neil Strauss
He is a former editor, NY times reporter and author. I had no idea who this guy was until I saw his Steemfest Amsterdam video on you tube talking about [“The secrets of addictive writing”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6LTE1ZY3Zg&t=176s). The tips he discussed on that video has helped me a lot in my writing. I’ve also started reading the books he published The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists and The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships

My first two weeks have been great but not in the way I expected it to be. I chose @learningman because I wanted to impart things that I have learned through my writing. It has been a pleasant surprise that the first two weeks has been about learning from others. 

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