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The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age. “We’ve been cored like apples, a dependency created, hooked on the public internet to tell us the worth. Every notification ping holds the possibility we have merit.”

Discussion  1 comment

Kelsey P.

This piece really spoke to me. I work with artists and it helps me understand the collapse that can happen once a project meets the market. It also puts to words an experience I have with my own creativity, particularly that of wondering what value there is in amplifying my voice. Iā€™m really grateful for you finding and sharing, Jason.

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