I think that many people lose true agency while working in a corporate setting and then recapture their ability to project themselves when the soul-crushing corporate culture becomes too much to bear.
And, for all of the problems with the internet, it does provide many more opportunities for expression and actualization. Substack is a good example.
I agree, the internet can be a space to discover the agency that many feel they lack. I'm curious why you think corporate culture can deplete one's agency and be soul-crushing.
I think that many people lose true agency while working in a corporate setting and then recapture their ability to project themselves when the soul-crushing corporate culture becomes too much to bear.
And, for all of the problems with the internet, it does provide many more opportunities for expression and actualization. Substack is a good example.
I agree, the internet can be a space to discover the agency that many feel they lack. I'm curious why you think corporate culture can deplete one's agency and be soul-crushing.
You and Rich Webster seem similar - I gotta figure you two guys out :)
so what next?
I see
I don’t think there is a next. I think it’s a continuous thread of discovery. What do you think?
maybe this is it: "What’s right for me, here, now?”
tell those 6 wealth manager guys I said "hi" :) skool.com/advisortechbook