"The Power of Habits and the Rise of the Curator Economy"
Hatched by Kazuki Nakayashiki
Jul 07, 2023
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"The Power of Habits and the Rise of the Curator Economy"
Habits are an integral part of our daily lives. They shape who we are, what we believe, and how we navigate the world. According to researchers at Duke University, habits account for about 40 percent of our behaviors on any given day. In other words, our habits are a significant determining factor in the quality of our lives.
Every habit follows a simple 3-step pattern: reminder, routine, and reward. The reminder acts as a trigger that initiates the behavior, the routine is the behavior itself, and the reward is the benefit we gain from engaging in that behavior. Understanding this pattern is crucial for both building good habits and breaking bad ones.
To build good habits and break bad ones, it is essential to remove ourselves from environments that trigger our old habits. By changing our environment, we make it easier to adopt new behaviors and let go of old ones. For example, if you want to start eating healthier, it's best to remove junk food from your pantry and stock it with nutritious options instead. This simple change in your environment will make it easier for you to make healthier food choices.
However, breaking bad habits and building good ones is not always easy. One of the main obstacles that prevent people from sticking to their goals and habits is having a bad day. Tiny emergencies and unexpected challenges can throw us off track and make it difficult to maintain our desired habits. To overcome this, it's crucial to have strategies in place to deal with these setbacks.
Now, let's shift our focus to the rise of the curator economy. In 2021, the creator economy witnessed a record funding of $1.3 billion. With the increasing number of content creators online, the cost of creating content has significantly decreased. However, amidst the vastness of information available, human curation has become more important than ever.
Curators are individuals who bridge the gap between content creators and consumers. They sift through the abundance of information and curate relevant content for their audience. While algorithms powered by AI can curate large chunks of content, the future of content lies in human-to-human interaction. The logic of algorithms cannot replace the personal touch and expertise that human curators bring to the table.
Curation is one of the three Cs of information commerce: creation, curation, and consumption. It requires time, attention, and a deep understanding of the subject matter. A skilled curator can sort through hundreds of articles and posts to recommend the most valuable and relevant information to their audience. As the founder of Glasp, a platform that focuses on content curation, I firmly believe that the future lies in the intersection of content curation, knowledge management, and community.
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