In our world today, countless individuals navigate daily life as though trapped in the Stone Age, rarely pausing to deliberately record or curate the moments, achievements, and insights that define their personal and professional journeys.
By “Stone Age,” I mean a prehistoric era before the advent of writing or systematic record-keeping, where human experiences largely vanished without a trace, much like how many people today fail to document their lives digitally, leaving no lasting footprint for reflection, sharing, or legacy-building.
As long as you choose to remain indispensable, you can easily be ignored if not forgotten without a footprint. Stop hiding your work under the table. Give it visibility. As the saying goes, whatever is not written didn’t happen.
I appreciate how Alvin Toffler puts the words in the right perspective, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot
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