Ever been Coldplayed?
You’re caught in a moment.
A screenshot. A silence. A look.
And suddenly, the internet fills in the blanks before you can.
No context. No facts. Just speculation on loop.
And it spreads fast.
Coldplayed (verb):
When your story goes viral—before you even get to tell it.
I shared my thoughts in a recent post—and it hit over 17,000 impressions in 48 hours.
Not because it was dramatic.
Because it named something we’re all feeling:
“Reputation isn’t built by what happens. It’s built by what people believe happened—and how fast they hear it.”
That one line hit a nerve.
It reminded me that in a world of AI, deepfakes, and digital noise:
We’re not just leading companies.
We’re leading narratives—in real time.
Because in this AI-driven, always-on world, what people believe—and how fast that belief spreads—can shape everything.
Ever been Coldplayed?