Caturday Ramble From Curator Cat: All This Upheaval!

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Greetings Felines and Hoomans of Steemlandia! How are you all doing today? Well, I trust, and just enjoying your weekend...

Well, it's Caturday again, so digging out some appropriate photos from the archives!

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You Hoomans are getting FAR too worked up over this!

Much Ado About... WHAT?

The whole community seems much atwitter over the developments of the past couple of days, and what it will mean for all of us.

Some people seem very upset... as far as I can tell, we don't actually know much of anything, yet.

I just have a hard time getting worked up over something I don't have any information about, yet. But I do remember an old Hooman truism that might be appropriately applied here:

"Our THOUGHTS about a thing are often far worse and scarier than the ACTUAL THING, itself."

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Enjoying a little sunshine...

Getting What We Asked For?

So this "Ned" fellow is supposedly gone, and...

As far as I can recall, all I've ever heard anyone say about Ned pretty much amounted to a seemingly endless litany of complaints. I'm not going to chase after the details of that... but one of the things that seems to have been a thorn in the side of a lot of influential Steemians has sold out...

Hmmmm...

Meanwhile, we have this "new guy,"* Justin.

He has funding, resources and a marketing machine.

Hmmmm... aren't those three things people so often have complained about (the old) Steemit, Inc. NOT having?

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Ho-hum... naptime!

"But Nobody Asked US!!!"

Seems a lot of people are upset... but WHY? And I mean that sincerely.

Thinking about it, I'm not upset. I'm a little concerned that part of this deal might mean that the community is just going to disappear, and the Curator Cat blog will no longer have a home here.

That is worrisome...

And I am also well aware that others here have a lot more at stake. Even so, I don't see much point in freaking out, if no concrete plans dictating that freaking out is the appropriate approach are on the table yet.

To use another Hooman truism:

"Worry is like interest paid in advance on a debt that never comes due."

At this point, we don't even know whether we have a metaphorical "debt" that's going to come true.

So... I'm going to go back to my napping! Because that's what the kitteh-kat DO!

Have a great weekend!

=^..^=

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