All people need attention and recognition. But some need it more. And when they feel that the others cannot cope well enough with it, they boldly take control into their own hands – through humble self-admiration and modest showing off.
These people are everywhere, both in real life and on social media. In some cases, it becomes so intense that they no longer even recognize the presence of others – and studies show that this is a growing trend.
We felt sorry for these people. So one day we decided to give a hand and do something about it.
That's how PraiseMachine was born – urgent care for those who thirst for recognition, suffer from chronic invisibility disorder, or worry that the world might not survive without them.
Our mission is simple: to provide precise, professional praise at moments when a simple "like" no longer helps – or just does not trigger a dopamine hit.
If you know someone who exhibits symptoms of attention deficiency, don't wait. It takes so little to make someone feel happy.
Heartfelt thanks to everyone who help people feel seen – especially those who are already occupied with noticing themselves.
P.S. We have been approached by several ministries – in social welfare, health, finance, culture – who see great potential in PraiseMachine for improving public well-being and mental health.
We also plan to launch weekly awards for the best contributors, where both the helper and the patient receive well-deserved public recognition.
Top contributors may receive a personal certificate of merit from the Chief Medical Officer of PraiseMachine.
