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Do you value likes and comments on your content?

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Some place a high value on likes and comments on their content, seeking validation and happiness through them. While I also feel happy when my content receives likes and comments, I don't mind if I don't get any at all. I believe that value isn't defined by numbers. How about you?
 
Yes i value engagements such as likes and comments but at the same time i am not crazy about it, if i don't get them it's fine. Next time i try again.
 
I’m so glad you said that. There are many people who see their value in the number of likes or comments, and it’s not wrong to enjoy those signs of love. But the truth is that the value of what we create shouldn’t be measured by numbers alone. I also like to see people being touched by content, but even if no one comments, I still see great meaning in what’s written or shown.

The important thing is to be sure of your intentions. If what you create comes from the heart, educates or inspires just one person, you’ve already done something great. Not everything that’s good gets a lot of likes, and not everything that has a lot of likes is meaningful. Keep writing or creating for a real reason, not to seek approval.
 
I am not much active on social media platforms. I don't post regularly. I post once in a while. I am not a person who seeks validation. But it really feels good if I get engagements like likes and comments. Especially if you find it from people who are genuine and would have read it before liking or commenting. It does feel good to be appreciated and acknowledged.
 
Not only are you in a lowkey neighborhood, but if you post and real people like or comment, it touches the soul. It's not that you're looking for validation, but acknowledgement is very sweet. It's like the sun after the rain. Don't consider yourself a stranger in this game. Post the way you want those who matter to see you. Don't limit yourself to fake likes. It's better to drop one drop of truth than a false rumor.
 
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