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There is an underground, underdog community of creatives that is shaping the Internet. They are the future. They’re writers and inventors, photographers and designers, musicians and coders.
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The establishment has long held that these ‘amateurs’ […] are nothing more than a novelty and are not capable of competing with the ‘professionals.’ The establishment is wrong.
The Internet has blurred the boundaries between professionals and non-professionals. The underdogs are challenging tradition in industry after industry. They are risk takers. They are true entrepreneurs. The underdogs compete on their ideas and their work, not education, training, and fancy offices. They make things they like and they hope that other people will like them too.
[…]
The establishment has long held that these ‘amateurs’ […] are nothing more than a novelty and are not capable of competing with the ‘professionals.’ The establishment is wrong.
The Internet has blurred the boundaries between professionals and non-professionals. The underdogs are challenging tradition in industry after industry. They are risk takers. They are true entrepreneurs. The underdogs compete on their ideas and their work, not education, training, and fancy offices. They make things they like and they hope that other people will like them too.
