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@ashleybchae@jaeyun_ha Hi Ashley! I run a Telegram group with remote marketing jobs, including many C-level roles. All opportunities come from my LinkedIn network. You’re most welcome to explore: https://t.co/qTwQTYF7iv
Being surrounded by people and feeling connected are completely different things. Most people aren't looking for more people. They're looking for their people. The ones who understand their values, humor, and interests, and make them feel at home without trying
I've seen people share their deepest fears with strangers online and hide them from friends they've known for years. Why do we say things online that we'd never say in person?
People rarely leave immediately. They disconnect long before they leave. Most of the time, the final goodbye isn't the painful part. The painful part is realizing they stopped feeling seen, heard, or understood long before that. That's why attention matters more than people think
@nipseyfame Looks like your account is limited now. It happened to me a few times as well. Usually you just need to wait for them to lift the restriction
The weirdest part of building something from scratch is that nobody cares at first. Not because you're doing something wrong. The early stage is a filter. Most people quit when nobody is watching. The few who keep going are usually the ones who make it
Humans have always looked for belonging. Some people seem to find it everywhere, while others spend years searching for it. Maybe the difference isn't confidence, luck, or social skills. Maybe it's how often we find spaces where we feel understood
@Muskanjain0401 We're entering a world where building is becoming cheap, but keeping people is not. Anyone can launch a product now. Getting people to come back is a completely different game. The retention gap might end up being bigger than the AI gap