Friedrich Nietzsche
Lmk
Lmk? What could this mean? Is it a new way of expressing oneself? Is it a call to action? Is it a way of asking for information? Whatever it is, it seems to be quite popular in our modern age. One could interpret this phrase as a call to open one's eyes to the world around them, to look upon the world with a different perspective, to be aware of what is happening and to take action. To me, this phrase suggests that we should look beyond the surface and to think deeply, to learn more and to be open-minded. On a more humorous note, it could be interpreted as a way of saying “Let me know”, suggesting that the speaker is eager to learn what the other person has to say. It could also be seen as a way of checking in with someone, to make sure that they are aware of what is happening. In any case, it is clear that this phrase is gaining popularity, and that it is being used in a variety of contexts. It is a reminder that we should always be open to learning and to thinking deeply about the world around us. Lmk indeed!
