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Asher Dixon

@ashersagedixon

Follower of Christ, Marketing Coordinator @redballoonwork, Tottenham Hotspur and Pittsburgh Steelers Enthusiast. Opinions and comments are my own

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I’ll never stop saying this: Social media is NOT your therapist. It’s not your diary. It’s not your safe space. And it’s definitely not a place to drop your unprocessed trauma into the void hoping for likes or validation. Why? Because what you share here *lasts*. And it

I’ll never stop saying this:

Social media is NOT your therapist.

It’s not your diary.
It’s not your safe space.

And it’s definitely not a place to drop your unprocessed trauma into the void hoping for likes or validation.

Why?

Because what you share here *lasts*.

And it
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Likes don’t equal loyalty. But (unfortunately) that’s still how most people measure success here. They chase vanity metrics, then wonder why nothing real ever comes from their content. But here’s the truth: The algorithm doesn’t work for you. And most of the people clapping

Likes don’t equal loyalty.

But (unfortunately) that’s still how most people measure success here.

They chase vanity metrics, then wonder why nothing real ever comes from their content.

But here’s the truth: The algorithm doesn’t work for you.

And most of the people clapping
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Controversial social media take: You don’t find your voice by sounding 'nice'. You find it by saying what you believe even when it might cost you. You can write like a poet, a philosopher, or a pirate. But if your message folds the second it might offend, if you edit to fit

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The worst part of chasing the algorithm? You're teaching your audience you have nothing else to offer. You train them to expect trends. To expect surface-level content built only for reach. For most of us, our job here isn’t to predict the algorithm. It’s to build trust with

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Stop asking what your audience wants to hear. Start saying what they need to hear. There’s a difference between being liked and being trusted. One is about comfort. The other is about courage. You don’t build authority by echoing back what’s already popular. You build it by

Stop asking what your audience wants to hear.

Start saying what they need to hear.

There’s a difference between being liked and being trusted.

One is about comfort.
The other is about courage.

You don’t build authority by echoing back what’s already popular.

You build it by
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I was hitting writer’s block HARD the other day when I realized: You can’t be a great writer without being a great reader first. If all you read is other recycled online takes, then it’s no surprise your posts sound like everyone else’s. Writing doesn’t start on the keyboard.

I was hitting writer’s block HARD the other day when I realized: 

You can’t be a great writer without being a great reader first.

If all you read is other recycled online takes, then it’s no surprise your posts sound like everyone else’s.

Writing doesn’t start on the keyboard.
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This dude was so good at football but never had a good team around him. Give him one season with prime Drew Brees and he’d have looked like Randy Moss