A Quiet Note for the Quiet Members
If youāre reading this and havenāt posted yet, youāre not behind. Most people join a community like this to observe first. To listen. To see how others think. Thatās normal. Itās also useful. But thereās a point where staying quiet stops being neutral and starts costing you signal. Tiny Tribes doesnāt work because people perform. It works because people surface real, half-formed thinking and let it be shaped in conversation. A post here does not need to be: - polished - confident - complete - impressive In fact, the most useful posts are usually the opposite. IF YOUāRE NOT SURE WHAT TO POST, TRY ONE OF THESE AND STOP THERE: - āHereās the part of my book/idea Iām stuck on.ā - āIām unsure how this would turn into something someone pays for.ā - āThis feels obvious to me, but I canāt tell if it is to others.ā Thatās it. One paragraph is enough. You donāt get leverage in this room by being right. You get it by being visible at the moment your thinking is still forming. If youāve been waiting to āhave something worth sharing,ā this is the invitation to lower that bar. Post the thing youāre currently circling. Thatās where the work actually starts. Baz