<p>I once overheard a chemist say something that has stayed with me longer than any lecture ever did…</p><p>She said, “People think medicine is magic. But sometimes, magic stops working… and people don’t notice until it’s too late.”</p><p><br/></p><p>At the time, I laughed it off.</p><p>Now I realize she wasn’t being dramatic... she was being honest.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357067.jpg"/></p><p>The truth is, the warnings about antimicrobial resistance have never been dramatic enough.</p><p>We hear them the way we hear airport announcements: constantly, but without urgency…</p><p>“AMR is a global threat.”</p><p>“Superbugs are rising.”</p><p>“Antibiotics are losing power.”</p><p>You read it, nod, scroll, sleep… Life continues.</p><p><br/></p><p>But antimicrobial resistance is not waiting for us to pay attention.</p><p>It is already here… quietly shaping the world we’re stepping into.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357068.jpg"/></p><p>In hospitals, infections that once needed two injections now require entire treatment plans.</p><p>Routine surgeries are becoming risky…</p><p>Cuts people once ignored can now become complications.</p><p>And bacteria, tiny things we can’t even see, are learning faster than we are adapting.</p><p><br/></p><p>AMR is not science fiction.</p><p>It is present tense.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357069.jpg"/></p><p>And the strange thing?</p><p>The crisis is both everywhere… and nowhere.</p><p>It’s in the broken drainage behind your house where antibiotics leak into the soil.</p><p>It’s in the leftover drugs sitting in someone’s drawer “just in case.”</p><p>It’s in the street pharmacist who sells amoxicillin like sweets.</p><p>It’s in the doctor who feels pressured to prescribe something — anything — so the patient won’t complain.</p><p>It’s in the animals treated with antibiotics not because they’re sick, but because it makes them grow fatter, faster…</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357064.jpg"/></p><p>Every misuse becomes a lesson.</p><p>Every half-dose becomes training.</p><p>Every shortcut becomes evolution.</p><p><br/></p><p>Bacteria are rewriting their playbook with every mistake we make.</p><p><br/></p><p>And the future?</p><p>It’s not some distant apocalyptic movie… It looks like this:</p><p><br/></p><p>A world where childbirth becomes dangerous again.</p><p>Where pneumonia returns as a major killer.</p><p>Where cancer patients cannot receive chemotherapy because their immune systems can’t risk a single infection.</p><p>Where minor infections become long hospital stays.</p><p>Where surgery becomes hesitation.</p><p>Where a wound becomes a question mark…</p><p><br/></p><p>And the scariest part?</p><p>It won’t happen suddenly…</p><p>It will creep in quietly, the way all slow disasters do.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357070.jpg"/></p><p>But here’s the part that gives me hope:</p><p><br/></p><p>We are not powerless.</p><p>Awareness is not a small thing.</p><p>Responsibility is not insignificant.</p><p>As ordinary people - students, workers, parents, creatives - we influence more than we know…</p><p><br/></p><p>We can stop buying antibiotics without prescriptions.</p><p>We can finish our doses properly.</p><p>We can stop demanding drugs for every cold, every sneeze, every cough.</p><p>We can ask questions.</p><p>We can listen.</p><p>We can change the culture around us.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357066.jpg"/></p><p>Because, in the end…</p><p>AMR isn’t just a medical issue.</p><p>It’s a people issue.</p><p>A behavior issue.</p><p>A collective story about how we treat what keeps us alive.</p><p><br/></p><p>The chemist was right…</p><p>Magic stops working when we abuse it.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000357065.jpg"/></p><p>The question now is simple...</p><p>How much magic do we have left?</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p> </p><p><br/></p>
At the end of the month, we give out prizes in 3 categories: Best Content, Top Engagers and
Most Engaged Content.
Best Content
We give out cash prizes to 7 people with the best insights in the past month. The 7 winners are picked
by an in-house selection process.
The winners are NOT picked from the leaderboards/rankings, we choose winners based on the quality, originality
and insightfulness of their content.
Top Engagers
For the Top Engagers Track, we award the top 3 people who engage the most with other user's content via
comments.
The winners are picked using the "Monthly Engagers" tab on the rankings page.
Most Engaged Content
The Most Engaged Content recognizes users whose content received the most engagement during the month.
We pick the top 3.
The winners are picked using the "Monthly Contributors" tab on the rankings page.
Here are a few other things to know for the Best Content track
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Quality over Quantity — You stand a higher chance of winning by publishing a few really good insights across the entire month,
rather than a lot of low-quality, spammy posts.
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Share original, authentic, and engaging content that clearly reflects your voice, thoughts, and opinions.
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Avoid using AI to generate content—use it instead to correct grammar, improve flow, enhance structure, and boost clarity.
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Explore audio content—high-quality audio insights can significantly boost your chances of standing out.
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Use eye-catching cover images—if your content doesn't attract attention, it's less likely to be read or engaged with.
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Share your content in your social circles to build engagement around it.
Contributor Rankings
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The all-time ranking is based on the Contributor Score, which is a measure of all the engagement and exposure a contributor's content receives.
The monthly score sums the score on all your insights in the past 30 days. The monthly and all-time scores are calcuated DIFFERENTLY.
This page also shows the top engagers on TwoCents — these are community members that have engaged the most with other user's content.
Contributor Score
Here is a list of metrics that are used to calcuate your contributor score, arranged from
the metric with the highest weighting, to the one with the lowest weighting.
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Comments (excluding replies)
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Upvotes
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Views
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Number of insights published
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Subscriptions received
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Tips received
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