Therapy convinced me to start social media as a way to start journaling my healing progress. I thought the algorithm might garner me viewership and potentially some followers. Thinking that I had chance, I went through the process of looking up editing tutorials and even read a few articles on compositional theory. But no matter what I do, I can't seem to project the same vanity in my videos like the other influencers have made seemingly effortless. I don't have that same enthusiasm when I'm talking about myself. I can't seem to make trending topics like: "This is how my day in the office is," or "How much protein do I eat in a day?" Everything calls upon being intrinsically self-centered in order to make a good video; otherwise it just takes a whole lot of energy to fake a "pick me" attitude.
I think social media is stupid, but if people can somehow make passive income out of it, I want to join the bandwagon too. Why am I working so hard for $20 an hour, when there are college dropouts that are making millions for doing absolutely nothing?
Nobody knows you're a dog on the internet ruff.