Content Creators
You write every week. Thousands of people read it. And somehow you feel less connected to people than you did before you started.
Newsletter writing involves a strange kind of intimacy. You share genuine thoughts, personal observations, things you've actually been thinking about. Readers feel like they know you. Some of them will email to say so. But the relationship is structurally asymmetric — they know your inner life, you know nothing about theirs. The connection is real on their end and largely invisible on yours.
This can create a strange social phantom: you feel like you have a community, but the community doesn't exist in a form that actually meets your social needs. The audience is vast and largely silent. What you wanted — to connect — hasn't quite arrived.
The actual production is solitary. You, a document, your thoughts. Even if the topics are social, the process is isolated. And because newsletters typically require long stretches of focused writing, the working days tend to be quiet in a way that becomes corrosive after a while.
You hit send, get a dopamine hit from the open rate, and then tomorrow you start the same solitary process again. The cycle rewards output, not connection. And output isn't the same thing as being known.
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