Everyone is famous and no one is
Everyone has a platform. You can post, share, and announce to people instantly. Being seen is part of daily life.
At the same time, it’s harder to stand out. When everything is public, attention spreads thin. All of it sits side by side, asking to be noticed.
Fame used to feel distant. Now it shows up in small ways. It’s giving people a reason to care, even briefly. The work that sticks tends to feel clear and honest, something people can recognize and pass along without effort.
In a world where everyone can be known, the real question is what makes someone worth remembering.
