Why I block every weirdo, tough guy, and parasite.
When I design shirts, whereas I certainly make them for sale, I design them to wear them.
I find a message I literally want to see repetitively and leverage its message to further condition myself to stay on mission.
My latest shirt, Locked In, is no different.
The concept of being "locked in" is currently enjoying some meme power online and with this one, it seems the kids are getting it right.
Being locked in is the opposite of being distracted.
No where is this more a concern than online.
If you've never given it any thought, it would be understandable that you'd want to extend every real world courtesy to those you encounter online.
But after years of experience doing just that, at some point the average internet-goer must admit that too many strangers have access to affecting their day.
I block every weirdo, tough guy, and parasite online because I want to remove all possibility of them distracting me from my day's mission.
There is little to no value in winning arguments online with strangers.
There is zero value in interacting with bots and weirdos.
There is an actual liability in threatening people online.
That's why I block them all.
They're not real. They're not relevant.
And they're certainly not worth my locked in approach to conquering my day.
FYI, this weekend is the last opportunity to get the Locked In shirt.
After that, it'll be offline.
From the Lab,
MC
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Justin Garcia
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Why I block every weirdo, tough guy, and parasite.
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