Take an internet-journey-by-rail!
Back when I did this at a studio, nobody understood it, and it was really hard taking credit – or getting credit – for much of it, because what I really do never surfaced in the finished work. So I haven't included any of that work in my book (portfolio) -- it just doesn't seem relevant to show it when it feels like so little of that was made of the same substance as my current stuff.
Getting into answers? Some people assert that there aren't really any answers, maybe that's it. Only some really good questions. And the value they provide, is that they make us think, or they give us an opportunity to find new things of importance to think about. Take social issues. These get a beating on daytime television, there aren't any more to think about, because hosts turn them into a media circus. "Entertainment is assault by the media, 24 hours a day." So instead, we retreat into our own heads and think about the things we're going to buy, the people we're going to see, or what our share of this might be to do so that, by the end of the day, it finds new relevance.