Creator advice for overcoming failure from @anushcache
The creator addresses aspiring creators who are frustrated with the poor quality of their work. She explains that this is a common problem and introduces three mental models to overcome it: Ira Glass's 'taste gap' concept, the 'water tap' analogy for flushing out bad ideas, and the idea that a first draft's only purpose is to exist. Throughout the video, she uses quotes and analogies displayed as on-screen images to argue that persistence and accepting initial failure are the keys to eventually creating high-quality work.
Creator: @anushcache on Instagram
Transcript
So you wanna make cool things on the internet maybe videos, a newsletter, meme page something of your own better everything that you make sucks and the problem is that the successful people do it so well better then when you try doing it it looks pretty bad. And then you get really demotivated and you stop trying until eventually you suddenly have a burst of inspiration and you try again and then you see how much you suck and then you just go back into it. And you're stuck in a cycle of trying b
Topics: Creator Economy, Self-Improvement, Mindset, Content Strategy
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