Nobody Knows Who You Are!
Summary
- Nobody knows who you are, so if your content isn't great, hardly anyone will notice.
- If you're worried about judgment from family or friends, it might indicate something about those relationships.
- If your content becomes popular, it means it's likely good, so people will see it and appreciate it.
- There's no downside to trying and putting your content out there; if it flops, only a few people will notice.
- If your content succeeds, you'll prove yourself wrong and gain visibility.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing the following strategies for putting yourself and your content out there:
Accept Imperfection
Start by understanding that nobody knows who you are. This means you can experiment with your content without the fear of widespread judgment. If your content isn’t perfect, only a few people will notice.
Assess Relationships
If you're worried about judgment from family or friends, reflect on those relationships. Their opinion shouldn't hold you back from pursuing your goals. Use their feedback constructively, but don't let it stop you from creating.
Start Small
Create and share a few pieces of content. If it doesn’t do well, it's okay—hardly anybody will notice. This is a no-risk way to start improving your skills.
Learn and Adjust
If your content becomes popular, it's likely because it's good. Pay attention to what resonates with your audience and do more of that. Success not only builds your visibility but also proves your capabilities.
Consistent Efforts
There's no downside to consistently trying. Every piece of content you release is a step towards better visibility and improvement. Keep creating, learning, and adjusting based on the feedback you get, even if it's just from a small group.
By following these steps, you can effectively and inexpensively start growing your presence, whether you’re a small business, an entrepreneur, or just interested in personal growth. Remember, the key is to start, learn, and keep going.
Full Transcript
nobody knows who the you are and so if your content sucks barely anybody's going to even know it sucks if there is somebody that you have in mind it's probably a family member or a friend and if you're that worried about their judgment of your content then that says a lot about that relationship the second piece is that if your content ends up taking off then it probably means it's not shitty and so then people will see it and it will be good and so if your content sucks people aren't even going to see it enough so it doesn't matter if you suck nobody's going to know right just like five people and if your content's good and it takes off then like you prove yourself wrong and so I see it as there's really no downside to trying and putting it out there because if you just completely blow nobody El see