The world of newsletters is just turning into another fad, another get rich quick scheme, focused on getting eyeballs more than anything else. Stop chasing revenue from what is otherwise a powerful way of connecting with others.
Something i've been thinking about recently is why we're all so eager to explain the world as we see it. It's almost as if we're overcomplicating this life and making it harder to understand...
We keep creating social media platforms and digital ecosystems where there's a mad-dash to become one of the highly-visibles. "This one's different" we say, promising a new gold rush of thought commerce before it get's diluted again.
But the real irony to me is that the underlying notion seems to be rooted in an arms race of naming or explaining something. Which points to the format you've described here as dying. I think you're right, for what it's worth. And I don't think I'm exempt.
And you nailed it with this:
"The social structures are all teetering. After years of social media eroding our self-worth... at the expense of humanity. The thing that most people need now is connection."
Something i've been thinking about recently is why we're all so eager to explain the world as we see it. It's almost as if we're overcomplicating this life and making it harder to understand...
We keep creating social media platforms and digital ecosystems where there's a mad-dash to become one of the highly-visibles. "This one's different" we say, promising a new gold rush of thought commerce before it get's diluted again.
But the real irony to me is that the underlying notion seems to be rooted in an arms race of naming or explaining something. Which points to the format you've described here as dying. I think you're right, for what it's worth. And I don't think I'm exempt.
And you nailed it with this:
"The social structures are all teetering. After years of social media eroding our self-worth... at the expense of humanity. The thing that most people need now is connection."