In this episode, I delve into the paradox of the internet being both vast and small. On one hand, the internet is a seemingly infinite expanse of information, ideas, and perspectives from around the world. On the other hand, my online experiences are often limited by the algorithms that dictate what I see based on my interests and behaviors. I also share personal anecdotes about the awkward moments that can arise when I try to break out of my online bubbles, whether it's attempting to engage in a conversation with someone who has vastly different views or trying to broaden our horizons by exploring new topics or communities online. If you enjoy this episode, subscribe and share it with your people. Peace.
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