Turning 2 in 2022: My Read.cash Journey
Jane's article made me look back at how I started my journey on this platform. I think that was 2 years ago. If my memory serves me right, I signed up around May or the month of June. I remember how hesitant I was because I knew for certain that I was not a writer. I can write, yes, but I struggle. My number one problem is that I am not good at English. I have poor grammar. But what made me push through was the urge to earn money.
I was just being observant at first. Observing how read.cash works Or how would I be able to earn money? I read articles that caught my interest and left comments. At that point, we can earn points even by just leaving a comment.
However, I am not as lucky as other writers. Maybe because my piece cannot be considered good quality. My account was listed as spam and so were the succeeding accounts that I created. But in spite of that, I continued my journey and earned the trust of other writers. I have made a circle of friends that helped me build my name on this platform.
Most of my articles are all about life experiences. I was hoping that by sharing it all here, people could learn something from it. And the majority of them are written in such a lighthearted manner that my readers will not be bored while reading them. I remember a certain user that left a comment on my article. I forgot her name though. She/he said that she/he loves reading my articles because it is fun and, according to her/him, it was like I was talking to her directly. I felt proud of myself because it only means that I am growing as a writer. I've gone from a "writer kuno" to a writer who can reach out to my readers and convey what I really want to convey. Oh, I wish I could find her comment, but it would take a while before I could find it in my articles.
In read.cash, you're not just a writer, you are also a reader/commentator. That's how I was able to build my name. I love reading articles that would help me grow as a writer. I love reading articles that could help me shooosh away my stress. One of the articles that I had fun reading was Ruffa's. She has such a wild, broad, limitless imagination that when you read it, you will even question yourself, "is that even possible? Lol!
Being on this platform is a blessing to me. I guess it is, to every user in some way. My husband lost his job after the pandemic struck, and from then on, read.cash has helped us get by. I was able to provide food on our table. And not only that, when I got sick, this community was the first one to help me financially and emotionally. I was/am overwhelmed with the unending support that I got from people who never knew me personally.
I still remember the day when I created a post on noise.cash about my illness, and in just a short span of time, I was flooded with help from different users. I was crying when I first saw it. I never thought that people would help me because we all have our own problems, but they never hesitated to lend a helping hand. And since then, I've been able to sustain my medication. Until now, read.cash has been a great help to me and my family.
These are just one of my withdrawals in read.cash.
Who would have thought that a noob writer like me could earn more than $100 within a month just by writing an article? From 0.50 dollars to $100. I could not believe that I am capable of doing that. Bitcoin cash and read.cash made it possible. And because of that, I can proudly say that I am not JUST a stay-at-home mom who is just waiting for her husband's paycheck. I am a stay-at-home mom earning dollars! And I am proud of myself!
And with that being said, both will always have a big part in my heart and there is no way that I will ever forget it for the rest of my life.
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Hey guys! I hope all is well on your end. By the way, this is my entry for Jane's Community Engagement Writing Challenge. The deadline will be on the 17th of June, so if you wish to take the challenge, you still have time. Check Jane's article for the mechanics.
Date Published: June 12, 2022
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