Posting My Way Through the Pilgrimage - Catlynh Phan 12/05
I read an article called “From Job Hunt to Personal Diary”: Is LinkedIn becoming the new Facebook?” which talks about how people are starting to use LinkedIn to share honest stories instead of just polished career updates. They post about failures, burnout, big life changes, and the moments that shaped them. It feels very different from the old idea of LinkedIn as a place where you pretend everything is perfect. What stood out to me is how this trend mirrors the way we talk about journey and meaning making in class. People are trying to understand their experiences by writing them out, almost like leaving markers along a path to remind themselves where they’ve been.
The article made me think about whether online spaces can really help us grow, or whether they just create another performance. Still, I can see why people want to share these parts of their “journey.” It gives them a way to step back and reflect, even if it happens on a screen. And maybe that’s not so different from what pilgrims have always done. They pause, look around, and try to understand what the path is teaching them. In that sense, even something as ordinary as a LinkedIn post can become a small act of presence, a moment where someone tries to listen to their own life and figure out what it means to keep walking.
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