Just because I want to be known doesn't necessarily mean my kid would. Tbh I started thinking more critically about this after reading Crazy Rich Asians, where the rich families pay off newspapers NOT to publish photos of the family's children. To them, it's garish to be known.
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And it garish, isn't it? If it wasn't for professional exposure, I wouldn't want to be known. I'd be perfectly content living on Saipan/Guam building up my sustainable communities with my family, close friends, and like-minded people who want to do good.
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Omg like how would you even do that??
this is the problem with exposure. You don't necessarily want it, everything in you is fine with nobody knowing your business, but it is needed. Especially when you need that network of support. Social media increases that network tenfold.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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what a golden guy. He definitely does not need the validation from there! Except professionally
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that's Christian to me! He loves hearing my social media tea
he's pretty great at listening tbh.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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I LOVE IT. Men who listen 
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