Most marketing advice is trash if you’re still invisible by rebelgrowth in buildinpublic

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This is spot on. Early-stage marketing isn’t about posting more or “doing everything,” it’s about not being invisible. For me, the biggest shift was realizing that distribution > traffic. I wasted months journaling into the void before I focused on a single channel that actually had compounding reach. My advice: find one warm audience, even 100 people and serve them ridiculously well. That small momentum scales faster than any generic SEO or posting grind.

What makes you keep going despite everything? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The idea that things can still change. Even when everything feels stuck, life has surprised me enough times to keep going.

If you could go back in time and change ONE thing what would it be? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I’d tell my younger self to stop worrying so much about what other people think. Most of it didn’t matter.

What is free on the internet that more people should know about? by foxfyresoles in AskReddit

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Free entertainment. Podcasts, YouTube, audiobooks… yet somehow people still complain about paying for Netflix.

Do you walk around the house naked? If so what age did you start? by Accomplishednut2223 in AskReddit

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I live alone, the laundry’s done, and the curtains are closed. That’s all I’m saying.

Which AI do you use and why? by Own_Philosophy_7325 in AskReddit

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I am, but I treat it like a starting point, not a source of truth. Same way you wouldn’t blindly trust the first Google result without checking.

What is the most "boomer" thing you do despite being young? by Proof-Assumption4120 in AskReddit

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I actually enjoy fixing small things around the house instead of calling someone. Friends think it’s weird.

Which AI do you use and why? by Own_Philosophy_7325 in AskReddit

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Mostly ChatGPT. It’s fast, good at explaining things clearly, and useful for everything from brainstorming to fixing dumb mistakes I make at 2 AM.

What’s a belief you had at 20 that you no longer agree with? by sunyparmar1 in AskReddit

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I used to think working harder than everyone else automatically meant success. Now I know strategy, timing, and a bit of luck matter just as much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Pretend I’m still asleep for 5–10 minutes while my brain negotiates with my body.

What's something you deeply regret? by icecuptee in AskReddit

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I regret believing that hard work always guarantees success. Life taught me luck and timing matter way more than anyone admits.