You have more power than you think. Every time you skip the mediocre reboot to watch a foreign classic, every time you turn off a podcast that wastes your time, every time you pay for an independent creator’s newsletter—you are voting for the world you want to live in.
In 2023, the average adult spent over 11 hours per day consuming media. Between TikTok scrolls, Netflix marathons, Spotify playlists, and podcast backlogs, we are drowning in content. Yet, if you ask most people how they feel after a typical evening of “winding down,” the answer is rarely "enlightened," "inspired," or even "satisfied." More often, it’s "meh." facialabusee742sadblueeyesxxx720pwebx26 better
We live in the golden age of access, but the platinum age of quality remains frustratingly out of reach. The loudest complaint of the modern consumer isn't that there isn't enough to watch, listen to, or read—it’s that finding feels like panning for gold in a mudslide. You have more power than you think