Nobody Knows Whose Shoulders Are Worth Standing On
Almost nobody really listens anymore. You can explain every rock you hit, every hole you fell into — and most people still won't absorb it. When everyone is a thought leader, nobody can tell whose shoulders are worth standing on.
Almost nobody really listens anymore.
Very few people are willing to learn from someone else's experience and use it as a shortcut in life.
You can explain every rock you hit, every hole you fell into, every mistake you survived — and most people still do not want to absorb it and move forward differently.
Maybe this is what happens when the signal-to-noise ratio collapses.
People used to say: "standing on the shoulders of giants."
Now there are so many performers, fake experts, and attention clowns everywhere that people cannot even tell whose shoulders are worth standing on anymore.
Everyone is a thought leader now.
We live in a time where people shape political opinions based on someone streaming 8 hours of shooting games every night.