Algorithm And Popularity

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today, I’m reflecting on my experiences with social media platforms, where acceptance and rejection often come in waves. It’s clear that much of this depends on algorithms and viewership, which means I have to consistently create engaging content. My focus revolves around my passionsβ€”knitting and neurodiversityβ€”and I’m unapologetic about sharing my opinions and feelings on various topics.

As an independent thinker and voter, my views are broad and don’t strictly align with the left or the right. I consider perspectives from both sides, assessing them based on my own beliefs and what I deem beneficial for my pursuits. Not everyone will agree with me, and I don’t expect them to. Disagreement is part of the discourse, but hostility towards someone simply for their beliefs or interests is utterly ridiculous. It’s imperative for people to educate themselves on different subjects before commenting or sharing opinions.

When I discuss neurodiversity, I’m drawing from personal experience or insights gained from those close to me. I prioritize learning through relevant sources, rather than conventional education that often felt disconnected from my reality. I’ve gained valuable knowledge from programs on TLC, Discovery Health, and even the long-running show Cops, which has offered insights I wouldn’t have found elsewhere. Despite the temptation to subscribe to networks for exclusive content, I’m not willing to pay for access to one show. I’ll seek material that resonates with me without incurring unnecessary costs.

All of this brings me back to what truly matters: I channel my energy into the things that ignite my passion rather than waste it on mundane tasks or uninteresting people. Thankfully, my mother understands this, so I’m signing off for now. But rest assured, there will be more blogs in the future as I continue to share my thoughts on life.