Any sort of content that expands your knowledge on any topic can be good content. It can be something really dumb but easy to digest, like a skill that you want to learn more about but would never...
Any sort of content that expands your knowledge on any topic can be good content. It can be something really dumb but easy to digest, like a skill that you want to learn more about but would never really need. For instance, recently I have been watching a lot of videos about rock climbing. I have little desire or motivation to rock climb, so I don’t feel compelled to sit there and truly try to learn about it, but it’s interesting to me and so I digest the most interesting aspects. Who knows, maybe I’ll be talking to a person who loves rock climbing and I can understand more and ask the right questions, maybe not. Regardless, I’m expanding my database of facts and also entertaining myself. Though, I think it’s totally fine to indulge in some meaningless content as well. I think even meaningless content can provide something to learn about, sometimes. I think the bigger issue is when you put out meaningless content in search of validation and/or attention. Don’t become addicted to the rush you feel whenever you get likes on a post.
Any sort of content that expands your knowledge on any topic can be good content. It can be something really dumb but easy to digest, like a skill that you want to learn more about but would never really need. For instance, recently I have been watching a lot of videos about rock climbing. I have little desire or motivation to rock climb, so I don’t feel compelled to sit there and truly try to learn about it, but it’s interesting to me and so I digest the most interesting aspects. Who knows, maybe I’ll be talking to a person who loves rock climbing and I can understand more and ask the right questions, maybe not. Regardless, I’m expanding my database of facts and also entertaining myself. Though, I think it’s totally fine to indulge in some meaningless content as well. I think even meaningless content can provide something to learn about, sometimes. I think the bigger issue is when you put out meaningless content in search of validation and/or attention. Don’t become addicted to the rush you feel whenever you get likes on a post.