Mlog20220813: The first plum Writing NFT I own (also talk about my reading taste)
The first plum NFT I own is Matters' POAP, which is free to purchase. Last night, I owned the first NFT in my life that Mei bought out of her own pocket.
For the visually impaired, the graphic work hardly evokes any feeling. Text works are different. Articles, letters, poems, novels can evoke emotional resonance. Therefore, the NFT that my first Mei bought was a literal NFT. It's " No Reconciliation Without Contradictions - Our Blues Time Can't Heal Me " by @高建建.
At first glance, this work seems to be daily life, but it is deeply read from daily life. From watching dramas to interpersonal relationships, from interpersonal relationships to the appearance of the times, the article is a natural double structure, neither far-fetched nor artificial. The article shows that many relationships do not necessarily experience earth-shattering conflict and then break down. Instead, it drifted away without knowing it. This part really resonates with me. In fact, there is no regret in the fact that they separated due to different paths to take, so there is no need for reconciliation.
You can click on the above works to see if you want to collect it again. When I bought it yesterday, it was 256$LIKE. But when I successfully bought it, the price immediately doubled to 512$LIKE. I am the 21st collector who bought the NFT for this article.
When it comes to life works, I have a very bipolar reaction, with love and contempt. This contradiction means that I do not completely reject life works, although many people think that life works do not contribute to the production of knowledge and the exchange of ideas. But I just like certain types of life work, and I'm not very interested in others. The types of life works that I like include: 1. The author's inner struggles, choices and records after changing the trajectory of his life when faced with a turning point in his life. For example, @ 杨军YK's self-learning series records how he supported his daughter to leave mainstream education and turn to self-directed learning. Recently updated military life series; three, reflect the times from their daily side. The reason why I like the above three types of life works is that as a reader, I can get inspiration from these works, broaden my horizons, and see more possibilities. So I think life work is the category that is easy to write but hard to write well. To write a good life work, the author must be a person who has the courage to break through the comfort zone and is interested in expanding his knowledge and enriching his life. On the other hand, if you live a normal life, and you are satisfied with two o’clock and one line every day, at most, you can spend some time on entertainment. People who are very poor in knowledge and knowledge can only get a daily living account every day. I dare not judge that these works are of poor quality, but for me, even if I read them for free, I have to consider whether my limited time is worth it!
I am happy to see Likecoin Chain upgrade to Star Ferry, adding the function of minting and selling text NFTs. This upgrade further reflects the value of words. Many people criticized Likecoin as a tool for social interaction and group photography. Instead of encouraging high-quality creation, it encourages mediocre irrigation articles. It is difficult for the Chinese community to change the social interaction behavior of courtesy exchanges for a while. And to a certain extent, the mutual support between authors is not entirely negative and evil. The upgraded Likecoin Chain has added text NFT modules, and readers can support their favorite works by purchasing NFTs. Without interfering with past habits, it has created a new way for high-quality works to get more support and encouragement, which is really admirable. I hope that after the release of text NFTs, more high-quality works can emerge and be seen
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