“The way we view the world, the ultimate barometer of quality is: if it gets shared, it's quality. If someone wants to toil in obscurity, if that makes them happy, that's fine. Not everybody has to change the world.”— Emerson Spartz, newyorker.comTagged: Cultural Elitism vs. Democratic Consumerism, Defining Quality, High Power, Obscurity, Quality
“I realized that influence was inextricably linked to impact—the more influence you had, the more impact you could create... The ability to make things go viral felt like the closest that we could get to having a human superpower.”— Emerson Spartz, newyorker.comTagged: Cultural Elitism vs. Democratic Consumerism, Impact vs. Infulence, Viral, Viral Media