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Why I barely moderate comments or participate in social networks anymore

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 3:50 am
by Abdur12
Lately I myself have the feeling that I have disappeared from the map. It is a pleasant situation, honestly. Here I explain the reasons behind it.

Carlos Bravo0
As usual, this August I am the first to arrive at the office. It is ideal because I have the peace of mind to organize my thoughts and also do things like this. Write the daily post.

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Seth Godin confirms me
The other day before going to sleep I saw a video on Youtube where Seth Godin participated . One of the gods of marketing worldwide . Those who have been following this blog for a while and/or know me japan number phone know that for me this man is a reference. He is an example to follow.

During the interview, the question arose about why he wrote every day on his blog but did not participate in social networks. My attention at this point was total, since I have been writing daily for 5 years and in the last 2 years I have been participating less and less on Twitter (which was my only active social network).

If I already identified with this marketing character, I identified even more with his answer. And it was something like this in a very concise way: “if you want to do something really well, you have to do only that.”

I can't and don't want to be in everything
It's very much in line with what I finally realized. One of those things that everyone tells you and that you like to think until the end that it doesn't apply to you . Only idiots don't change their minds , so I allow myself the luxury of changing course. This deserves a separate entry where I will tell you which businesses I will focus on more soon and which ones I will discard.

For me, writing goes way beyond creating a personal brand or other nonsense. In this recent post you can see the real reasons that motivate me to write a blog . It's just that I love it. I'm clear that the next few years are going to be tough. My goals are more ambitious than ever and the sacrifice to achieve them has to be up to par .