"The Algorithm Didn't Find Me — I Found Myself"
"A poem for every creator who almost quit today."

"The Algorithm Didn't Find Me — I Found Myself"
You were never meant to be an algorithm's favorite. You were meant to be someone's reason to keep going. This poem is your permission slip.
In an age where our worth is measured in followers and our souls are compressed into content calendars, this poem is a rebellion. "The Algorithm Didn't Find Me — I Found Myself" is a modern poem about self-worth, creative burnout, and the courage it takes to keep creating when nobody's watching. If you've ever felt invisible on the internet, this is for you.
They told me to shrink,
to pixelate my soul into something digestible,
to cut my fire into 15-second reels
and call it a personality.
But I am not a highlight reel.
I am the behind-the-scenes footage
that nobody posts —
the 3 a.m. rewrites,
the coffee-stained manuscripts,
the ugly drafts that birthed
something beautiful.
I chased the algorithm once.
Fed it hashtags like prayers,
refreshed my notifications
like a lover waiting for a text
that never comes.
And then —
I stopped.
I stopped performing my existence
for an audience of ghosts.
I stopped measuring my worth
in metrics that don't know
what it costs to be honest.
Because here's what they don't tell you:
The algorithm doesn't reward courage.
It rewards consistency.
And there is nothing more consistent
than a human being
who refuses to disappear.
So I write — not for the views,
not for the viral moment,
not for the strangers
who double-tap and forget.
I write because somewhere,
someone is sitting in a dark room
wondering if their voice matters.
And I want to be the echo
that says:
"Yes. God, yes. It does."
They told me the internet is noise.
Maybe it is.
But even in static,
a heartbeat can be heard.
I am not content.
I am not a brand.
I am not an aesthetic.
I am a cathedral of contradictions —
soft and savage,
broken and blooming,
lost and deliberately
finding my way.
So if you're reading this,
if you made it past the headline
and the thumbnail
and the scroll —
Welcome.
You didn't find a poem.
You found a pulse.
— For every creator who almost quit today: Don't.
If this poem found you at the right time, share it with a creator who needs to hear it today. Sometimes the most radical thing you can do in a noisy digital world is simply — refuse to be silent. More poetry about identity, purpose, and the beautiful mess of being human coming soon.
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About the Creator
Dr Hamza Yaqoob
MBBS student | Writer from a struggling background | I share real-life stories, societal reflections & silent battles—words from a sensitive soul who never gave up.
Welcome to my world—raw, honest, and real.


Comments (1)
Hamza, this is a masterpiece of truth. As a geologist, I spent years looking for diamonds under pressure, but I realized that the real treasure is exactly what you described—the 'pulse' that refuses to be digitized. Your line about not performing for an audience of ghosts hit me hard. Thank you for this brave rebellion. You've gained a follower who also chooses the heartbeat over the hashtag. Keep being the echo we all need!