Win 1 Hive and 100 TeamPh Tokens in MindDay Game: An Advocacy for Mental Health and Wellness (Launching)

It’s been quite some time since my last post—aside from updates on the TeamPh Guild Report and my regular @Actifit activities. Promoting well-being has always been a personal passion of mine, and I strive to contribute in my own simple but meaningful ways.
Over time, I have shared several projects that I genuinely believe can make a positive impact on health and wellness. One of these projects even earned the honor of being selected for presentation at both national and international professional organizations. Unfortunately, due to financial limitations, it never received the full academic exposure.
Despite the setbacks, I firmly believe that the true value in life comes from creating something that helps others live better lives. Passion and purpose can never be measured by money alone. It’s often disheartening to see how many people overlook or undervalue efforts that are freely shared and given with good intentions. But C’est la vie!
I believe that what truly matters is the difference you make along the way. (You can see some projects HERE)


In celebration of World Mental Health Day, I am excited to launch this simple game aimed at raising awareness and promoting mental well-being in a fun and engaging way. Through this game, I hope to contribute to spreading positivity and mindfulness while encouraging everyone to take a moment for their mental wellness.
The Game
I would like to officially name this initiative the "MindDay Game" in honor of World Mental Health Day, which is celebrated annually on October 10th. Originally, I planned to start the game on Monday, October 13th, but due to a hectic schedule, we are kicking off today instead.
The MindDay Game is designed to be an ongoing event that will continue as long as I have $HIVE tokens to fund the rewards. I warmly welcome any donors who would like to contribute tokens to help keep the prizes exciting and generous.
To start, the game will offer a reward of 1 $HIVE per winning entry. My hope is that through this simple, fun, and meaningful game, we can collectively raise awareness about mental health while engaging the community in a positive way.
How to Participate:
👉 Read the contest question carefully.
👉 Select the correct answer from the choices provided.
👉 Comment your chosen answer (A, B, C, or D) on this post (☑️Only one comment/entry per participant.)
👉 Voting or Reblogging this post is optional, but your support greatly boosts this initiative’s reach and impact.
👉 Contest closes on Saturday (October 18, 2025).
Prize:
🏆 1 HIVE awarded to the participant who correctly answers the question.
☑️If multiple participants answer correctly, the winner will be picked randomly from the correct answers using https://wheelofnames.com/
👉 The winner will be officially announced on Sunday (October 18, 2025).

Contest Question:
Someone posts a mean meme about your friend’s outfit on Facebook, and others comment “Haha!” Your friend seems upset. What’s the best move?
A) Comment “Stop it!” to defend them.
B) Like the meme to stay cool.
C) Report the post and cheer your friend up offline.
D) None of the above
All the best! Please comment the letter of your answer below 👇

PRIZE Update!
🏆🏅 1 HIVE + 100 $TeamPh Tokens will be awarded to the winner of this game.
Special thanks to TeamPh for the $TeamPh tokens via @damour.
👉 You can use the $TeamPh Tokens in @Splinterlands and beyond.
👍Join our Discord to know more about TeamPh and the $TeamPh Token
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Great stuff @mdasein
My answer is C
Thanks for joining bro !PIZZA
$PIZZA slices delivered:
@mdasein(1/15) tipped @damour
Come get MOONed!
My answer is C
MindDay Game Week 1 has concluded! Congratulations to our first winner, @emeka4, who earned 1 $Hive and 100 $TeamPh tokens. Your prize will be sent shortly. Thank you to everyone who participated.
👉The best answer is C) Report the post and cheer your friend up offline.
Explanation:
Reporting the post addresses the mean meme as a form of online bullying or harassment, which helps protect your friend from further harm.
Cheering your friend up offline shows emotional support and care, which is crucial when they seem upset.
Congratulations again @emeka4, and wishing everyone a joyful weekend ahead!
Prize sent🎉