Stop worrying about what people will think.
Because right now, nobody's paying attention.
You think 1,000 people are analyzing your every post.
In reality, 12 people see it. 3 actually read it. 1 might remember it tomorrow.
That's the truth.
You're scared of judgment from an audience that doesn't exist yet.
And that fear is keeping you invisible.
Here's what actually happens:
You post worried about what everyone thinks.
But nobody sees it because you're small.
So you stay small because you're too afraid to post freely.
It's a trap.
The people who grow fast? They post like nobody's watching.
Because at the start, nobody is.
So they're bold. Unfiltered. Real.
They test wild ideas. Share unfinished thoughts. Try different voices.
No fear. Because there's no audience to judge.
And that freedom creates the content that eventually builds the audience.
By the time people are actually watching, they've already found their voice.
Meanwhile you're still worried about offending your 47 followers who aren't even reading.
So here's the permission you need:
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Post like nobody's watching.
Because they're not.
And by the time they are, you'll already be good at it.
The irony is: the thing you're afraid of (everyone watching) only happens after you stop being afraid and start posting freely.
So stop performing for an audience that doesn't exist.
Just post. Be real. Figure it out in public.
Nobody's watching closely enough to care about your mistakes.
And the ones who are? They're the ones you want.
Talk soon, Dyl - Founder of Relentlece.
P.S. What would you post today if you knew nobody was watching? Post that. Because they're not.


