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Your public and private life blends into one, and you become a wanker who turns the small niceties of life into LinkedIn content

That resonates.

Ultimately, I wasn’t honest with myself and kept going when something felt very wrong.

Very important and very difficult to admit.
Thanks for sharing

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Funnily enough, the LinkedIn posts I enjoyed writing the most were slideshows about badgers on a quest to bring down the LinkedIn elites, and meme decks about insincere influencers.

These posts usually did very well, but they bring in empathic readers who share your sense of frustration at the platform bullshittery. These readers never become clients because they are penniless, ha ha.

Legacy media is a lose-lose.

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