It feels so pointless for me to be tweeting right now. There's a shift happening within me. I find myself taking on the role of a servant for collectives, groups of motivated people who already have things together. They're tapping into my expertise in branding, marketing, social media management, product design, and all these things. What's become apparent to me is that my mind doesn't feel the need to share something publicly, like a tweet, until I've reached a point where there's something truly worth sharing.
I feel an immense drive to contribute and be core to initiatives that are gaining massive momentum, growing quickly, and doing amazing things. I want to be part of paradigm-shifting work, and I recognize that I can't do that alone.
The desire to join forces with others who are building great things, who are really changing the world, takes precedence over my personal expression on social platforms like Twitter. My near-future posts may largely be content that I create on behalf of a collective, something much bigger than myself.
There's an interesting dance, a nuanced balance, between speaking one's mind as an individual and contributing to collective works. These are public contributions to society where I'm not the sole voice or face behind the effort. This resonates with where I find myself today.
I sense that I'll feel ready to tweet more as myself, and share more as myself, when I have stories to share from the proverbial mountaintop, after I've completed another round of the hero's journey.
Right now, I'm in learning mode, contribution mode. My focus is inward, on writing for myself more than anyone else. I'll return to tweeting and taking on the role of a thought leader, appearing in documentaries, once I have more to share about what needs to be done. Until then, my journey continues.
The lessons from the mountaintop await, and I remain dedicated to the steep path ahead.