People keep saying not everybody is meant to be a content creator.
I think they’re missing the point.
We don’t just live in the physical world anymore.
We live in a digital world too.
Your reputation exists online.
Your opportunities exist online.
Your network exists online.
Yet most people spend years consuming and almost no time creating.
They scroll.
They watch.
They like.
They comment.
But they never build.
The people who consistently create are slowly building something incredibly valuable:
A digital identity.
A digital reputation.
A digital footprint.
A body of work.
Meanwhile, everyone else is becoming invisible.
You don’t need to become an influencer.
But you do need to become discoverable.
Because in the digital economy, attention is equity.
And if nobody knows who you are, what you think, or what you’ve built, you’re leaving one of the most valuable assets of this generation on the table.