Why?
The internet made a few people rich.
That isn’t an accident.
The system worked exactly as designed.
The people creating the value rarely shared in the value they created.
Most platforms optimize for extraction.
More attention.
More engagement.
More data.
More revenue.
We’re interested in a different question.
What happens if value flows back to the people creating it?
What happens if success is measured not only by what you earn, but by what you return?
What happens if a profile becomes a museum instead of a performance?
What happens if the people in the room matter more than the algorithm?
What happens if technology helps people understand themselves instead of optimizing them?
Maybe it works.
Maybe it doesn’t.
But after twenty years of the same internet, it feels worth trying.
That’s why.