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The Rubinshteinic Paradigm To Foster Your Best Audience

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The Rubinshteinic Paradigm To Foster Your Best Audience




Part I: The Heart of The Issue


The most effective communication stems from genuine desire. By genuine desire, I mean, in a way that comes not from you, but from the other side.


In the art of communication, understanding always, always has to come from the other side.


For the other side to understand you, you need to encourage them to do it in the first place. For that, you actually need to develop something called a "Theory of mind" towards the other person.






  • I develop several techniques and plan on the long term using abstract concepts.


  • You plan a way to attract and focus on the long term.


  • That's because dedication takes sacrifice, and the sacrifice most often is literally the ability to be patient.


  • Like a hunter in the woods, you can literally make the other side come to you.




  • Never overexert yourself too much or it will ruin your health.


  • You ought to be calculated because "slow and steady wins the race".


  • Hastiness only destroys.




  • That includes attracting your audience.



The Perceived Disregard


An audience that listens, reads, or watches out of obligation will be disengaged and ineffective. A smaller, enthusiastic audience is far more valuable than a large, indifferent one.



  • They feel that towards you, they forsake you.


  • Developing a theory of mind is imperative in order to build the content matrix you want to see in this world.


  • You have to consider them, occasionally more than yourself.



This Principle Of Quality Over Quantity is Evident in the Classroom:


  • Students often learn passively due to compulsory attendance, regardless of the material's value.


  • Students can easily be disloyal and rebellious because they feel they are not seen for who they are.


  • Successful communication requires effective "marketing" to cultivate genuine interest.



Part II: Materialization 101


To be an effective communicator, you must present your message with emotionless passion and compelling reasoning.


  • This makes the material not just valuable, but also attractive and desirable.


  • The value of content does not automatically translate to audience engagement. As written, it takes time. A lot... a lot of time.


  • Even in distraction-free environments, internal distractions like thoughts and emotions can diminish attention.


  • This explains why we often forget much of what we learn in school, as much of our memory is personal, therefore nostalgic mainly to us.


  • As one can deduce, personal problems literally interfere with what is considered conventional success.


  • Conventional success means whatever the context your local folk would see you as successful.




  • Success may comply you to work extremely hard per your ambitions.






The focus should be on building a loyal audience, not just a large one.


  • Yes, even loyalty takes time.






Why is a loyal audience crucial?


  • Impact: Loyal followers are more likely to be deeply impacted by your message, engage with you, and contribute to your vision of success.


  • Influence: They actively spread your message, amplifying your reach and impact.


  • Authenticity: A genuine connection with your audience fosters authenticity and allows you to make a lasting impact.


  • Mutuality: The more you understand each other the better.


  • Note: Self Discovery is what you need to foster the audience that can resonate with you.


  • I am an esoteric article craftsman. I thus find myself often attracting fellow esoteric intellects.




Cults (The more contemporary meaning of the term) exemplify the negative consequences of an audience manipulated and exploited against its will. They are authoritarian, involuntarily-isolating, and often driven by self-serving leaders.



  • You have to keep asking yourself if you are indeed a social person AKA extrovert or an introvert.




  • Be honest with yourself what you really want to do when building something (like an empire of whatever else that shall attract an audience).


True Freedom:


True audience engagement is built on the freedom of choice. Individuals should be free to follow or unfollow without pressure.





My goal is to build a loyal readership that genuinely enjoys and values my work in a way that will help them. The Philosocom Article Empire is about contributing meaningfully to the world using the power of philosophy and humanity.


I aim to create a valuable resource platform for readers, much like a bustling metropolis of interconnected articles.


A Food For Thought:


“When great empires fall, historians theorise, they fall so slowly that their demise isn’t even noticeable to those who live through it. It has to be reconstructed generations later, when the dust has settled and the patterns hidden behind seemingly random events can finally be made out.” -- M.R. Carey


Conclusion:


When it comes to the virtual world, whatever your definition of success might be, it lies in building a loyal and engaged audience through genuine connection and meaningful content.


  • This approach, built on respect and freedom, is far more effective and impactful than any attempt to force engagement.


  • The more you grow to respect this approach, the more you might find yourself developing virtue and becoming a better person yourself.


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Tomasio A. Rubinshtein, Philosocom's Founder & Writer

I am a philosopher. I'm also a semi-hermit who has decided to dedicate my life to writing and sharing my articles across the globe to help others with their problems and combat shallowness. More information about me can be found here.

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