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Your time and attention is possibly your most valuable commodity. Guard it accordingly.
Look, humor is fine. But when the joke requires you to fundamentally misunderstand who Jesus was and what He accomplished, it stops being funny and starts being propaganda of a different sort. Jesus wasn’t an agent of earthly powers. He was and is the King of kings, and every knee will bow to Him, including Caesar’s and every CIA director who ever lived.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ View quoted note →
Before I post this and people think I’m just trying to farm zaps, I don’t want a single Sat/Zap for this. Go find someone else creating value and light them up instead.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ With that said, I’ve been zapping today and realized something…When you’re receiving, you’re passive. You’re the endpoint in someone else’s choice. But when you’re out there distributing zaps with intention, you become a force. You’re allocating your attention, your approval, your currency, and in doing so, you’re reshaping what gets rewarded around you. Receiving validation feels good but changes nothing about who you are. It’s empty calories. But choosing who deserves your zap, developing the taste and judgment to reward what others overlook, that transforms you into someone with standards, vision, and agency. So yes, enjoy your zaps. But understand that the days you spend zapping others with almost violent generosity are the days you’re actually building something, a reputation for recognizing value, a network of people you’ve lifted, and the discernment to know what’s worth amplifying in a world drowning in noise. Don’t just wait for the hit. Go out and create some momentum for others.
She’s right that we can’t connect with everybody. And we shouldn’t try. But we can be intentional about expanding beyond our current bubble. Not through passive scrolling, but through active bridging. The feed mentality says, scroll and consume whatever appears. What I propose is something different. Actively signal the voices you value so they can reach networks beyond your own. Then be intentional about which of those new voices you actually engage with deeply. Quality over quantity. But first, we have to know the quality exists. She’s fighting against passive consumption. I’m fighting against invisible fragmentation. Both problems are real. And honestly, I think we need both solutions working together. View quoted note →