Believe in yourself.
As we head deeper into the belly of the beast, aka the internet, writing online, creating content, watching it, consuming it, living through social media, I have to wonder, where this is all heading? The internal battle between creating and posting online and also just living life without posting, can be a drag. It can be un cool to post about everything, but it can also be un cool to think to much about what your about to post. It’s all about action, and not over thinking it.
What I like about where we are going, is that I can feel more and more how we are integrating content and sharing online without it killing us. Maybe we just have more practice. Content is not forever in the mind of the user, but it will stay forever on the internet. It’s a tricky place where many go to get rich fast and many lose in the process. You can change your life if you have a decent amount of personality and genetics. Esthetics are important I am sorry to break it to you, but personality is even more important. The juice. The meat. It comes through you being you. It really just takes one thing to make in today’s world. Believing in your self. Corny, but it works.
We are heading towards delusional territory. Where the bold, brave, and sometimes ignorant souls get to reach nirvana. Up is down, and left is right. The world is to random. You can try to find balance, you can try to have peace. Your call on how you play this game. Zen is always just a click away. If you have money. If you have connections. So what do we do? We post. We share. We connect. We play.
The comment section is the most important section at the moment. It is the true podium. Where secret comedians make us gag, and random people make us completely change perspectives. The comment section use to be a bubble, a place for trolls, and all types of roasting. Now it’s changing. (Or I’m completely wrong)
Food for thought.
See you at office.
LUi.



Totally agree with the comment section take. Truth be told! I’m curious to understand what you meant by “zen is a click away. If you have money. If you have connections.” Thanks for sharing!