The world has run for thousands of years without your product, so when you come up with something new, it often isn’t truly needed.
It all comes down to persuasion—you have to convince people that they need what you’re offering.
In that sense, many of our desires are shaped by the influence of others. Fundamentally, we don’t need much, even though we may still want more than basic living.
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It’s good
Years ago, I found this nicotine mouth spray, Nicorette Coolmint, and it’s really good.
Now I’m trying to switch from cigarillos to the spray, but it’s not that easy to quit cigarillos.
Overall, the spray is good and tasty, and it satisfies the urge to smoke—but you have to decide not to smoke anymore, which is the hardest part.
You don’t need hard work
Many people believe they can achieve their goals just by working hard—or harder than everyone else—but in reality, it’s not hard work you need; it’s clients, donors, and buyers.
If nobody is willing to pay for your work, you can work as hard as you want—you still won’t earn anything.
That’s why work is bullshit.
Just pilling up
If you started a blog recently, you should know that simply piling up blog posts won’t change anything.
Many bloggers just pile up content without distribution—nobody is going to find a leaf in autumn among other leaves.
You can create as much content as you want, but you won’t get traffic from Google that way.
Today, Google Search is very demanding, and its standards keep rising.
It’s not the amount of content that matters, but distribution. Blogs don’t have a built-in flywheel where followers instantly see your posts.
Blogs without marketing won’t grow—period.
Blogging is a waste of time, but I like it
I created 40,000 videos and wrote thousands of blog posts, only to realize it was a waste of time.
There’s absolutely no reason to blog unless you genuinely enjoy it.
Many people start blogs hoping to get rich, famous, and so on, but they end up disappointed—because none of that happens.