I feel like I’ve started my substacks at precipice of something novel and exciting in the writing space. It feels as if Twitter (not X thank you) is custom designed for low quality engagement baiting and farming, whilst Substack is the antithesis of that. I admit, after years of using Twitter I had dulled the dopamine receptors in my bra…
I feel like I’ve started my substacks at precipice of something novel and exciting in the writing space. It feels as if Twitter (not X thank you) is custom designed for low quality engagement baiting and farming, whilst Substack is the antithesis of that. I admit, after years of using Twitter I had dulled the dopamine receptors in my brain so much, that without the morning scroll I’d feel itchy. That’s now changing with the chance to create and add value with like minded individuals.
I’m just starting out myself, so if anyone wants to collaborate on ADHD content, let me know :)
I feel like I’ve started my substacks at precipice of something novel and exciting in the writing space. It feels as if Twitter (not X thank you) is custom designed for low quality engagement baiting and farming, whilst Substack is the antithesis of that. I admit, after years of using Twitter I had dulled the dopamine receptors in my brain so much, that without the morning scroll I’d feel itchy. That’s now changing with the chance to create and add value with like minded individuals.
I’m just starting out myself, so if anyone wants to collaborate on ADHD content, let me know :)