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We often blame the algorithm for our lack of reach. But the algorithm is just a mirror reflecting the value we put into the world.
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Social media content is not a lottery ticket; it is a savings account. Every high-quality post is a deposit of professional equity.
This is career compounding. The interest rate is determined solely by the quality of your deposits. Low-quality deposits yield negative interest (reputation decay). High-quality deposits yield exponential returns.