What’s one thing you wish you knew before you started creating content?

I think every creator has at least one lesson they had to learn the hard way.

For me, it’s realizing that consistency matters more than perfection. You can spend days trying to make one video, post, or piece of content “perfect,” but sometimes the biggest growth comes from simply publishing, learning what worked, and doing it better next time.

Some posts will flop. Some ideas won’t land. And sometimes the content you almost didn’t post ends up doing surprisingly well.

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u/Ok_Library_2743 — 5 days ago