I want to talk about something that I think a lot of creators sit with but don’t always say out loud.
Sometimes you put something into the world not because you know it’s going to land, but because you believe it’s important. Because something in you said this needs to exist. And that reason that one is enough.
I didn’t create what I created because I was chasing numbers. I created it because I thought it could help someone.

Because it meant something to me. And that meaning doesn’t disappear just because the response was quiet.
We live in a world that measures worth in metrics. Likes, views, shares. And it’s easy to let that math talk you out of your own conviction.
But I keep coming back to this: if you share something true, something you genuinely believe in, you’ve already done the thing. The reach is secondary. The intention is the foundation.
Not everyone will want what you have. That’s not failure. That’s just how it works. Your people are specific. Your message is specific. And specificity takes time to find its audience.
So keep sharing what matters to you.
Not for the validation. Because it’s important. Because you think it’s important. And that’s the only reason you ever needed.

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