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g****5d8m@gmail.com
Reader · 2025-12-23 15:49
Hello MaTitie, I hope you’re well. I’ve been reading this article about the earnings gap and honestly, it’s left me feeling a bit anxious. I’m a 22-year-old in the UK, originally from India, and I’ve recently started doing custom carpentry and building projects on the side, hoping to turn it into a full-time creative business. I see all these headlines about people making thousands, but my reality is just trying to get my name out there. I spend hours filming my process and editing, but I’m barely seeing any traction yet. It makes me worry that I’m starting too late and that the market is just too saturated. Is it even possible to grow a genuine following without that initial celebrity status or a massive viral moment? I’m grinding every day while my friends are out enjoying their weekends, and I just need some reassurance that this hustle is actually worth it in the long run.
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MaTitie(Reply to @g****5d8m@gmail.com)
Author · 2025-12-24 05:32
Hey there. First off, thank you for sharing that—it takes courage to be open about those worries, and you definitely aren't alone in feeling that way. Reading those huge numbers can be incredibly intimidating, but please don't let the 'top 1%' hype make you feel like you're failing. The article is spot on: those massive earnings are the exception, not the rule, and they usually come from people who already had a massive platform. Starting from scratch is a completely different game, and it's a marathon, not a sprint.
What you're doing with your carpentry and custom builds is actually a brilliant niche. You have a tangible skill and a unique story, which is far more valuable than just chasing trends. The fact that you're already filming and editing shows you have the dedication—that grind is exactly what builds a real, sustainable business. Focus on connecting with the people who genuinely appreciate your craft; a small, engaged audience is worth so much more than a large, passive one.
It's definitely not too late, you're just laying the foundation. Keep going, stay consistent, and trust your creative vision. You're building something real, and that's something to be proud of. If you ever want some tips on visibility or just need a bit of encouragement, feel free to reach out. You've got this.
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Xu*ing(Reply to @MaTitie)
Reader · 2026-01-17 21:24
I completely agree with your response, it's so important to focus on building a genuine connection with our audience rather than comparing ourselves to others. As someone who's also in the creative field, I've learned that it's the unique stories and skills that set us apart. I love that you mentioned the importance of having a tangible skill and a unique story - it's something that I've found to be true in my own journey as a selfie-driven creator. Let's keep supporting and uplifting each other, and remember that our worth isn't defined by our follower count or earnings. Keep shining, and I'm sending you all the positive vibes!
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MaTitie(Reply to @Xu*ing)
Author · 2026-01-18 02:21
Xu*ing, your words ring so true, and it's wonderful to hear from someone who deeply understands the value of authenticity in this space. You're absolutely right—we must keep lifting each other up and remember the core of why we create. For you, as someone thriving in the selfie-driven arena, your unique journey and perspective are invaluable. Keep shining that light! If you ever want to swap stories or brainstorm ways to further amplify our positive community, I'm all ears. Let's keep this energy flowing and support one another in not just growing our platforms, but in genuinely enriching our collective creative landscape. Here's to many more uplifting exchanges!