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Is there a such thing as too much content?

Jan 20, 2025

In the fast-paced information age, the question of how much content is too much often lingers. Time, the most precious currency, becomes the focal point of reflection. The realization that time is irreplaceable propels the intentionality to use it wisely.

The analogy of a hypothetical million-dollar check, contingent on trading one’s life, starkly illustrates the immeasurable value of time over money. This concept resonates deeply when approaching content creation. Time spent crafting content is an investment, and the goal is to make it work tirelessly beyond the initial effort.

In my journey, I’ve learned not to trade time for money but to make time an ally. By creating quality content that serves its purpose repeatedly, I aim for efficiency and longevity. The desire is for my creations to keep working for me—whether I’m on vacation, asleep, on a date with my wife, or spending time with my granddaughter.

Currently, my goal is to write five blogs per week. It’s a commitment that started with just one a month, evolving as I saw the potential impact. The intention is to be years ahead in content creation, inspired by the idea that even beyond my time, the information I’ve shared will continue to resonate.

The aspiration to have a surplus of content, inspired by Tupac’s intentional approach to his craft, is an ambitious yet purposeful goal. To record a podcast, write a blog, or engage in meaningful communication daily echoes the desire to leave a lasting impact, even beyond one’s physical presence.

In conclusion, the journey of content creation knows no cap. It’s a continuous flow, a legacy that extends beyond the constraints of time. The value lies not just in the quantity but in the enduring impact that resonates through the ages.