Thought Leader, Clickbait or Something Weirder?
A couple of months ago, I got an email from a company called Webdelics, informing me I’d made their “Top 100 Psychedelic Thought Leaders” list. As a writer and philosopher, this was extremely flattering, twice. But literally the moment I opened the email, my first alarm bell went off. It was: “Hi {First Name},”
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