The Value of Value
Mark Miller
Take responsibility. Give credit. Co-Founder, 2025 Artificial (Un)Intelligence Conference
Scrolling through my LinkedIn feed this morning I realized that 99%, or more, of what I see has no value to me. None. Nada. Period. It's all about "Look at me! Look at me! We're so cool!". How am I supposed to use that? What value is that to me?
Let's all agree that you are the center of the universe, but understand there are as many universes as there are people.
With that in mind, what have you seen this morning that would be of value to me and my universe? Keeping that in mind, I'll be sending you things I find interesting. Maybe our universes will collide at some point.
Management
5 年Less is more (particularly if what you post truly has value).?
Startup Conservationist, helping startups succeed, coaching entrepreneurs and future leaders, teaches entrepreneurship and design thinking
5 年I see this happening on LinkedIn as some of my contacts are irrelevant to me. When I see such feed, I delete the contact who generated that for me ( writing, liking, re-posting etc) This means that sprucing of the contact list is more important rather than having 5000 contacts. Someone contacted and connected with me last week reg some conference. As I was not interested, I terminated that contact. Need to do more of that, to create a common universe of aligned interests. May be that is where groups should be used more than generic feed.?