I get the impression much of what you're mourning has moved underground, probably into invite only spaces and private "communities." Which is hard when a lot of the places I'd want to spend time tossing ideas around are pay to enter, and the best ones are rarely cheap.
I'm still waiting with bated breath to see what Substack becomes. Ther…
I get the impression much of what you're mourning has moved underground, probably into invite only spaces and private "communities." Which is hard when a lot of the places I'd want to spend time tossing ideas around are pay to enter, and the best ones are rarely cheap.
I'm still waiting with bated breath to see what Substack becomes. There are some great people on here, but there's also an overwhelming discussion about "making it" that gets exhausting. Plus, I think many of us want to hang out in person, discuss ideas with real people rather than battling AI and bots, and feel physical objects in our hands again.
Agree with this assessment, that's why there's been a spike in "experiential travel" - as in retreats and community gatherings, I think things will continue to trend that way.
More and more people will find their scene in online spaces and then come together in physical locations throughout the year, like the idea of Pop-up cities which I've seen gaining more popularity
I get the impression much of what you're mourning has moved underground, probably into invite only spaces and private "communities." Which is hard when a lot of the places I'd want to spend time tossing ideas around are pay to enter, and the best ones are rarely cheap.
I'm still waiting with bated breath to see what Substack becomes. There are some great people on here, but there's also an overwhelming discussion about "making it" that gets exhausting. Plus, I think many of us want to hang out in person, discuss ideas with real people rather than battling AI and bots, and feel physical objects in our hands again.
I'm not really sure where that leaves the future.
Agree with this assessment, that's why there's been a spike in "experiential travel" - as in retreats and community gatherings, I think things will continue to trend that way.
More and more people will find their scene in online spaces and then come together in physical locations throughout the year, like the idea of Pop-up cities which I've seen gaining more popularity
I’m theoretically going to do something like this in the future. But I’m lazy