Wait. Jordan Peterson is making plenty on his good stuff. Talent is overrated in the modern world. There are more important stuff to focus on. And marketing can be used for both good and bad.
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Wait. Jordan Peterson is making plenty on his good stuff. Talent is overrated in the modern world. There are more important stuff to focus on. And marketing can be used for both good and bad.
Yes but Jordan Peterson went about things the old school way and climbed his way up the ladder pre internet. Sam Hyde got big on YouTube prior to the adpocalypse because YouTube's algoritms used to work better. In post adpocalypse/Alt-Tech world, no one is paying attention to the new unknown Petersons, Hydes, etc. Its hard for new artists to get ahead on these alt-tech sites. Steemit is predominantly concerned with Cryptos and marketing while art, philosophical, conspiracy etc. discussions make significantly less or barely at all on here. Minds has similar problems, though mainly because their Boosting system is extremely buggy and subs will only see 25 percent of your posts, and this is something numerous ppl have complained about.
But to get back on topic, I don't feel talent is overrated. Our modern world doesn't value art anymore or sees it as disposable because postmodernism and nihilism have deeply infected art with this meaninglessness. This doesn't mean that actual good art doesn't exist but that people can't see it or value it as much because they are used to the bad disposable art so much that their perception has been flawed, so they see what they are used to and project it onto you. Like looking through glasses that have been dropped in manure. Technically you are right that there are more important things to focus on, but not in the way you are thinking: Spirituality and religion if you will are more important than anything else, but art and music are one of their most important vessels of transmission. Marketing and business serve their place but should only be used as a means to an end, to become reasonably prosperous. But one should not single mindedly obsess with the acquisition of money and the 'false profits' of money worship. It is a means to an end, not a religion in of itself. Unfortunately,, many athiest minded newcomers to Libertarianism don't understand this. Maybe you are not one of them, but I have seen many who are that way. Ancient societies such as Greece and Rome had all things in balance: art, music, scientific studies, religion and financial studies. This was the best path and this balance should be struck again in modern society. For if we become single mindedly obsessed with one of them, in this case finance, then we neglect the other aspects of life and therefore become developmentally arrested, and our minds bodies souls get stuck symbolically in reduced embryonic states of being if you will.
Yes marketing can be used for good or for bad, its true. Like anything. I do not mean to come off as harsh or bitter, it is just my nature I suppose.