Chapter
The Value of Personal Validation Over Viral Attention
The speaker shares that receiving personal validation from someone they admire, like Balaji Srivastava, feels more rewarding than viral attention on social media because it creates a deeper sense of connection. They also note that a post going viral doesn't always translate to tangible results, as seen by their own experience with a video featuring Elon Musk and Lex Friedman.
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Going viral on Twitter and getting millions of impressions doesn't always lead to a significant increase in followers or subscribers.
45:03 - 46:03 (00:59)
Summary
Going viral on Twitter and getting millions of impressions doesn't always lead to a significant increase in followers or subscribers. While it may result in a small boost, it's more effective to consistently post quality content that resonates with your audience.
ChapterThe Value of Personal Validation Over Viral Attention
Episode#254: Neville Medhora – Happiness, The Future, & Early Blogging Days
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The speaker discusses their preference of receiving respect from a few individuals they admire rather than receiving attention and virality from a large group of people.
46:03 - 46:33 (00:30)
Summary
The speaker discusses their preference of receiving respect from a few individuals they admire rather than receiving attention and virality from a large group of people. They suggest that social media has been proving this belief to be true.
ChapterThe Value of Personal Validation Over Viral Attention
Episode#254: Neville Medhora – Happiness, The Future, & Early Blogging Days
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The speaker discusses the validation that comes with having someone appreciate your work versus just having a high number of views, and shares a personal anecdote about investing in stocks and receiving validation from friends.
46:33 - 48:46 (02:12)
Summary
The speaker discusses the validation that comes with having someone appreciate your work versus just having a high number of views, and shares a personal anecdote about investing in stocks and receiving validation from friends.