186. I Don’t Care: The Social Media Trend That Reveals a Cultural Shift
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Summary
In this podcast episode, we’re exploring the ‘I Don’t Care’ trend and understanding why more and more people are rejecting expectations, systems, and interactions that violate their values, their wellbeing, and their integrity. We’re analyzing the psychological, sociological, and cultural development behind this trend, and we’re learning why detachment is not indifference, but a conscious decision to protect energy, time, and self-respect.
In this episode, I’m sharing the things I personally do not care about anymore, and explaining why this mindset is not negative, but strategic, intentional, and necessary for long-term success, health, and integrity.
What about you, Goddess? What don’t you care about anymore? ;) I’m inviting you to share your thoughts and your story through the contact form linked in the general podcast description. Your voice helps grow the Goddess of Technology community.
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