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The world doesn't care how good you are...

All this talent, everything You are, and yet I still can't even land a job or be accepted. You've done it all: - Started Your own business and ran it for 12+ years. - Pursued music and released mixtapes—You are actually really good, if I say so myself. - You are programmer, like you can actually code - You are designer. Like you can actually design - Have podcasts. - Created tons of creative content. - Studied everything under the sun, that interests you and saw it through at that. from pyshcology to huamn behaviraol biology to philosophy, like you may not know alot but you know a bit Yet despite all that, the world still doesn't seem to care. Because it's not talent, hard work, or creativity that makes the world care. It's about money, status, who you know, and sadly, what color your skin is. No one cares if you started your own business and employed people and gave people a start, unless it made it to Forbes. No one cares. No one cares if your music is really good

Bursting Your Internet Bubble: Identifying Signs of Digital Addiction and Embracing Diverse Perspectives

  Bursting Your Internet Bubble: Identifying Signs of Digital Addiction and Embracing Diverse Perspectives Introduction In today's hyper-connected world, it's increasingly easy to become immersed in the alluring depths of the internet. Personalized content, fueled by powerful algorithms, has led to the creation of internet "bubbles" - digital spheres that cater to our interests and reinforce our existing beliefs. While this might seem comforting, it can contribute to addiction and limit our exposure to diverse ideas. In this blog post, we'll explore the signs of internet addiction, the role of algorithms in shaping our digital experiences, and offer strategies for breaking free from the confines of our internet bubbles. The Role of Algorithms in Shaping Online Experiences Social media platforms and search engines rely on complex algorithms to curate content tailored to individual users. By analyzing our browsing history, demographic data, and online interactions,