For the last month, I’ve been consistently sharing my thoughts, insights, and knowledge on Binance Square. I dedicated time and effort to create original, meaningful posts—each one written with care and a genuine desire to add value.
But slowly, a painful reality began to unfold.
Despite my commitment, the response was minimal—likes barely reaching 3 to 20, if that.
Then came the eye-opener.
Someone posted a quick riddle… another, a meme with no real context—and suddenly, they were flooded with hundreds, even thousands of likes and comments.
That moment hit me hard.
It wasn’t about effort.
It wasn’t about value.
It was about what *entertained* the crowd.
I realized: in this space, superficial content often overshadows genuine contributions. As a community, we seem drawn to easy laughs and viral distractions over thoughtful, impactful discussion.
It’s disappointing—but it’s real.
When we chase attention with fluff, and overlook substance, we lose something more important: **integrity.**
If we aren't sincere in what we do, how can we expect the world to respond with sincerity?
This whole experience has taught me more than just the dynamics of content.
It’s taught me patience.
It’s reminded me that even if appreciation doesn’t come right away, **staying true to your purpose is what matters most.**
Keep building. Keep showing up.
Even if no one claps your value remains.