The subject line captures a specific modern exhaustion: the feeling that our digital world has become a hall of mirrors where "value" is determined by memes, short squeezes, and 280-character provocations.
The world doesn't need another trending topic. It needs Twitter, GameStop… enough! The world needs true...
The Value Vacuum: Why the World is Done with the "Digital Circus" The subject line captures a specific modern exhaustion:
Should we pivot this into a for a specific audience, or The Twitter/GameStop era taught us that collective attention
We are trading the performative outrage of public feeds for the "Small Internet"—private communities and deep-form communication where nuance isn't punished.
The Twitter/GameStop era taught us that collective attention can move markets and topple narratives. But it also revealed a hollow core. When the "win" is simply a viral moment or a temporary spike in a stock price, nothing of lasting value is actually built. We have spent years perfecting the art of signaling —showing we are right, showing we are rich, or showing we are outraged—while the actual foundations of our society (infrastructure, education, and meaningful innovation) have often sat stagnant. 2. The Hunger for "True Product"
We are shifting from "software that helps you waste time" to "technology that solves physical problems"—energy, longevity, and space.