
Disney’s Coco remains one of the most beautiful animated films ever made, built around a simple but powerful truth:
we continue to live in the memories of those who truly see us.
Not because we’re famous.
Not because we’ve achieved greatness.
But because someone takes a moment to say:
“I see you. I value you. I remember you.”
This same spirit lives at the heart of TYSM.
Every time someone sends a tip — a tysm — they are doing more than transferring a token.
They’re acknowledging a spark: the effort behind a creation, the talent someone shared, a moment that made them pause or feel something. It’s a quiet but meaningful gesture that says:
Your art matters.
Your voice matters.
Your story matters.
Your presence matters.
You matter.
Just as Coco built bridges between worlds through sincere remembrance, TYSM builds bridges between people through gratitude.
Each tysm becomes a digital marigold — small, bright, symbolic — lighting the path for creators to keep going, keep showing up, and keep being part of the community.
Because a community isn’t strengthened by numbers alone.
It grows through connection — through tiny acts of recognition that make someone feel seen rather than alone. A tysm says:
“I’m here. What you shared reached me.”
And when gratitude becomes a culture, as it has at TYSM, the bridge never collapses.
There is always someone crossing.
Always someone waiting on the other side.
zakie
Gratitude
Disney’s Coco frames a truth about being seen and valued. The blog links this to TYSM, where tips recognize effort, talent, and moments that touch others. Each tysm becomes a digital marigold, lighting the path for creators and strengthening a gratitude-driven community. @zakie4u