This is one of the most brutally honest takes on success I’ve seen. People chase visibility, but they forget that more eyes means more opinions and some of those will sting.
I love the “rotting vegetables” analogy because that’s exactly how negativity hijacks our brains. It’s not just entrepreneurs either anyone putting their work into the world (writers, creators, founders) faces this paradox. Great read, Aaron.
Such a relatable read. The part about negativity being inevitable at scale really stuck with me it's something most people don't talk about when chasing success. Aaron have you ever found a specific mindset shift or daily practice that helps you not just cope but actually embrace the criticism as part of the journey?
This is one of the most brutally honest takes on success I’ve seen. People chase visibility, but they forget that more eyes means more opinions and some of those will sting.
I love the “rotting vegetables” analogy because that’s exactly how negativity hijacks our brains. It’s not just entrepreneurs either anyone putting their work into the world (writers, creators, founders) faces this paradox. Great read, Aaron.
Such a relatable read. The part about negativity being inevitable at scale really stuck with me it's something most people don't talk about when chasing success. Aaron have you ever found a specific mindset shift or daily practice that helps you not just cope but actually embrace the criticism as part of the journey?