Andy Warhol said “In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes.”
Granted it was before the advent of social media and the internet, though the premise is still the same.
The question is, if you are to get your 15 minutes of world fame, what will it be for?
Will it be for yourself?
Or
For us? (Something to help improve us)

Cameron Blewett is an independent writer and publisher. He helps professionals and organisations turn complex ideas into clear, authoritative writing through Dark Quill Agency. His work spans projects including GreyBeardedVegan.blog, ItsAllAbout.coffee and VeganStoic.com.
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Cameron Blewett is an independent writer and publisher. He helps professionals and organisations turn complex ideas into clear, authoritative writing through Dark Quill Agency. His work spans projects including GreyBeardedVegan.blog, ItsAllAbout.coffee and VeganStoic.com.