There are many things in life that have immense personal value and zero value to nearly everyone else. This creates a lot of misunderstanding and incentive misalignment.
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Most likely it is not worth it. But people should not be doing only things that are “worth doing”. Then again if something brought you joy but was complete waste of time - it was worth it.
Hate dementors who tell you otherwise, it is limited life time but it is yours. You should be helpful to others but doing only “what is worth” suck the beauty out of existence.
Well, except future historians who may find value in "personal" information (although I guess we've got such a surfeit of recorded "personal" information these days compared to even just 50 years ago, it may not be quite as useful as when they find, e.g., some Babylonian tablet with a shopping list on. But you never know!)