Day 4 of posting consistently on LinkedIn. As someone who's naturally pretty introverted, this is genuinely uncomfortable. I've spent years at some world class organizations collecting experiences… | Matt Rzeppa | 23 comments
The carousel format is the tell-tale sign of our LinkedIn braveheart, Matt Rzeppa, embarking on his epic fourth day saga of sharing the mundane. His performative humility shines in 'as someone who's naturally pretty introverted,' a phrase as fresh as yesterday's bread, distracting us from the fact that he’s quite comfortably broadcasting to thousands. Then comes the borrowed authority of 'world class organizations,' which is about as specific and credible as claiming kinship with mythical creatures. Finally, there's the crowning piece of empty profundity: 'getting them out of your head and onto a page is the hard part,' a revelation so groundbreaking that it mirrors the challenge of any primary school essay. One can only hope Day 5 brings more than this tepid stew of aphorisms.
The author mentions discomfort in posting as an introvert, presenting it as a humble struggle.
There’s a vague reference to 'world class organizations' without specifics that lend credibility.
'Turns out getting them out of your head and onto a page is the hard part' offers no actionable insight.
The post is consistent in encouraging self-expression while simultaneously acknowledging its discomfort.
'Now at Deel' hints at promotional intent but remains largely anecdotal.
'Does it get easier?' and 'find your rhythm' are typical clichés found in similar posts.