Can the individuals visible impact replace currency?
Returning to socials in search for a better future.
A social media addiction is the same as a cocaine addiction according to me. I left social media about a year ago. An LSD trip told me to do so. I was looking at TikTok, during the Wicked press part one, paranoid that Ariana was a puppet of the States. The app icon made me repulsive. “Awe. It doesn’t make you happy!” My roommate said, putting words to it. I deleted social media later that evening.
Everybody loves to brag about what changed after their acid trip. Basic men will preach compassion learned. Yet it never fully manifests as far as I’ve seen. Likewise because months later I came back to socials. And today, I’m just as addicted as before. Nothing has changed. It’s the same slot machine but with small adjustments. Was my acid trip for nothing?
I keep thinking that some bubble will burst. That suddenly we will all look up from our screens and never look down the same way. We will look back and ask, what the hell was that?
But for now I’m stuck in the loop. And I started commenting. Because I need more. One woman spoke about what we should do if we were to build society anew. My suggestion in the comments was something along the lines of “community with visible impact”.

I was trying to convey that if the community is so big that your impact gets lost in the picture, then so does the motivation to build. In comes money. Or, the timeline we’re currently in.
Visible impact: Where what you do, will be seen. When you don’t need money to motivate you. Rather that your actions themselves pay off ahead of you.
The woman answered my comment with a video asking how many is too many? How many people in a community is too many before individual impact gets lost?
Personally, I think too few would be culty. However, too many breeds greed.
How many, is too many?


