Saturn Messenger Public Figure Civil Discussion Initiative

If I read into a public figure’s perceived identity, I could reflect it in writing with them. The vulnerabilities, the strengths, and the values they embody.

It would be timeless and human.

It would be short form, like a blog. It would be written, with a picture of the public figure attached. No long attention span required.

The clear practical purpose is media literacy. Public figures may or may not make contributions. The important part is it’s for civic engagement and it’s a non-profit. The participation would more likely be done out of voluntarily or contribution purposes, especially if they see the impact.

You might be like me. I like “Diary of a CEO” and “Theo Von”. I used to like “The Joe Rogan Experience”. I just never could watch the full podcast, while reflecting deeply. Just watching the short form videos, misses the fullness. This is different, because it’s more reflective. It’s short and written.

There’s also not a language barrier. It’s translatable to all the languages. It’s the internet and tools exist to translate.

Needs It Meets:

  • Cultivating Critical Thinking
  • Modeling Reflective Communication
  • Bridging public and private understanding
  • Timeless archive
  • Human-centric education

In essence, Saturn Messenger could become a living curriculum for media literacy and reflective thinking, packaged in a form that’s beautiful, concise, and universal.

The platform showcases thought, decision-making, and influence.

It’s a public engagement opportunity rather than an introspective analysis.

The appeal lies in visibility, reputation, and shaping legacy.

The reflection pieces are part of a civic literacy, it is contributing education and understanding rather than personal evaluation.

The emphasis is on optional, short-form, structured, and meaningful participation.

We maintain balanced, respectful language while capturing nuance.

Insight + Participate + Perspective

The case study below uses media to critique media.

Hopefully, both of us are neither like those examples.

Ask yourself, does my message exist without media? It’s interdependent. You might not think you need me, but if you want to be truly valued you might. That’s an authentic need.

Tell me about it!