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In theory, your data means ads are better targeted, which means less marketing spend is wasted, which means lower prices. 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The quote \"There will be more words written on Twitter in the next two years than contained in all books ever printed\" reflects his observations on the emerging digital landscape around 2009-2010. At that time, social media platforms like Twitter were rapidly gaining popularity, and Rudder was likely reflecting on the implications of this shift for how people consumed information.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nWhat's often overlooked is the paradoxical nature of this statement: it highlights both the democratization of content creation (anyone can write a tweet) and the devaluation of written language itself. The sheer volume of words being generated online threatens to dilute the significance and meaning of written works, which were once considered sacred repositories of human knowledge.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, recognize that your most valuable contributions may not be the ones you publish widely, but rather those you write in private or share with a smaller audience. 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