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The 1% own more than 40% of the world’s wealth.
The accumulation of assets in the hands of the few erodes democracy, as societal power becomes concentrated in the hands of a few.
Knowing this, anything we can do to support small businesses will not just help those entrepreneurs survive, but will support more democracy, creativity, and true livelihood in the world.
Similarly, the 1% most famous people own a huge share of the consumer’s attention.**
Watch the video here:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2548686211913259
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Influencers like Gary Vaynurchuk, Marie Forleo, Brene Brown, Joe Dispenza, and other celebrities own a disproportionate amount of our content consumption time.
The accumulation of attention in the hands of a few will erode the diversity of creativity, true livelihood, and authentic business.
Where is your attention going?Attention, like time, is limited. We ought to be more mindful of where it goes.
I encourage us to start giving 10% or more of our attention each day to small creators: bloggers, video makers, podcasts, websites, or social media pages that get few comments on their content.(By “small creator” I mean “small business”, not that they are small thinkers! Their hearts are much bigger than their numbers.)
You can still spend the vast majority of your media time giving attention to big influencers, thought leaders, and to Netflix and the major studios. Let’s just mindfully spend 10% of our content consumption time gifting a bit of our attention to small creators because it makes such a life-changing difference for them… for us!
When your comment is one of the only comments that a small creator gets, for them it feels like finding water in a dry desert.
It feeds their hearts and supports their passion.Your supportive comment helps them power through the many times they experience silence (zero feedback).On the other hand, when you “like” or comment on a popular creator’s post, it’s like a drop in the ocean, making almost no difference to them.
Let’s be more mindful content consumers, and care for our fellow small creators!
There are 3 things we can do in our 10% time…
1. Engage.Find a small creator (blog, Facebook page, Medium page, Youtube channel, Podcast, Instagram, etc.)
What to say in your comment?
Each week or...
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit georgekao.substack.com
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The 1% own more than 40% of the world’s wealth.
The accumulation of assets in the hands of the few erodes democracy, as societal power becomes concentrated in the hands of a few.
Knowing this, anything we can do to support small businesses will not just help those entrepreneurs survive, but will support more democracy, creativity, and true livelihood in the world.
Similarly, the 1% most famous people own a huge share of the consumer’s attention.**
Watch the video here:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2548686211913259
**
Influencers like Gary Vaynurchuk, Marie Forleo, Brene Brown, Joe Dispenza, and other celebrities own a disproportionate amount of our content consumption time.
The accumulation of attention in the hands of a few will erode the diversity of creativity, true livelihood, and authentic business.
Where is your attention going?Attention, like time, is limited. We ought to be more mindful of where it goes.
I encourage us to start giving 10% or more of our attention each day to small creators: bloggers, video makers, podcasts, websites, or social media pages that get few comments on their content.(By “small creator” I mean “small business”, not that they are small thinkers! Their hearts are much bigger than their numbers.)
You can still spend the vast majority of your media time giving attention to big influencers, thought leaders, and to Netflix and the major studios. Let’s just mindfully spend 10% of our content consumption time gifting a bit of our attention to small creators because it makes such a life-changing difference for them… for us!
When your comment is one of the only comments that a small creator gets, for them it feels like finding water in a dry desert.
It feeds their hearts and supports their passion.Your supportive comment helps them power through the many times they experience silence (zero feedback).On the other hand, when you “like” or comment on a popular creator’s post, it’s like a drop in the ocean, making almost no difference to them.
Let’s be more mindful content consumers, and care for our fellow small creators!
There are 3 things we can do in our 10% time…
1. Engage.Find a small creator (blog, Facebook page, Medium page, Youtube channel, Podcast, Instagram, etc.)
What to say in your comment?
Each week or...
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit georgekao.substack.com
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