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The power of silence and solitude is underrated. Here’s why.

Jesus Guerra
2 min readJul 14, 2021

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Most people think they have to be omnichannel. Showing themselves as happy people around happy friends, posting cool things on social media, and screaming how good they are doing their businesses. The original “fake it until you make it.”

But what most people don’t stop to realize is they are inflating themselves in things that are not priorities in their lives whatsoever:

*Spending money they don’t have

*Pleasing people they don’t care

*Forgetting priorities that won’t last.

Trying to be omnichannel only makes you weak.

Jack of all trades, master of none.

Back in October 2020, when I quit for “being omnichannel,” I realized how often I could lose my attention in details that do not matter at all instead of focusing on things that move me towards my goals. But this only happens once you start off eliminating things that keep you distracted.

Now, tell them how:

Close your social media accounts for 1 month:

This action is going to take you from being “constantly stimulated by social media BS” to give you enough room to “think what you actually want in life” -I mean, not what an algorism thinks you do-.

You’ll be earning many benefits even to make wonder yourself why you didn’t this before, such as:

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