I completely agree. I think focusing first on offering valuable, relatable content is essential. If you write with only keywords in mind, the text can feel forced and unnatural, which quickly turns readers off. Personally, I always try to write smoothly and then optimize by including keywords organically, without them interfering with the reading process. The important thing is that the message is clear and useful, because ultimately, a satisfied reader interacts more, shares, and returns, while a text full of artificial keywords rarely generates engagement. Prioritizing user experience over algorithms has given me better results in terms of reading time and conversions. It's a balance between SEO and real value, and I believe that well-written content is always more valuable than over-optimization.