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The Power of Context And Gut Instinct in a World of Infinite Advice
In today's information-saturated world, we face a paradox: unlimited access to advice yet increasing confusion about which path to follow. This reality reveals a crucial truth that's often overlooked: **there is no right way without context**. Without context, there is no right way. Why is this concept so vital right now? With the overwhelming amount of information bombarding us daily, with countless experts offering contradictory advice, navigation becomes nearly impossible. While there certainly exists an optimal path for each individual at any specific moment, that path can only be identified with proper context. This context includes crucial questions: Is the person giving advice qualified to do so? Is the recipient at the right stage to implement it? Does the advice actually address the specific problem at hand? In our current landscape, advice flows freely without these contextual boundaries. Solutions are presented as universal truths without regard for who's listening, their experience level, or their actual challenges. Without this essential framing, even the most well-intentioned guidance becomes meaningless and potentially distracting. The hierarchy of advice further complicates matters. What benefits beginners often hinders experts. Guidance designed to elevate intermediates to advanced status proves useless or counterproductive for newcomers, even when it sounds compelling. Priorities shift dramatically across experience levels—what's crucial for professional athletes may be irrelevant for beginners. Adding to this confusion, some individuals misrepresent their experience, offering advice that genuinely applies to no one. So how do we navigate this maze of contextless guidance? Two paths emerge: 1. **Actively seek context** - Determine whether investing time to gather the complete picture is worthwhile for your situation. 2. **Trust your intuition** - Perhaps the most underutilized resource in modern society is our own internal guidance system.
3 likes • Apr '25
Thank god we have the algorithm to feed us only what we need. (JK šŸ˜‰).
The Video I Posted Yesterday Was AI—Anyone Notice?
Thoughts, comments on the video? If someone did notice they didn't make any comment on the original, see original post here
The Video I Posted Yesterday Was AI—Anyone Notice?
1 like • Mar '25
I couldn't tell. Looked pretty authentic to me.
(šŸ“ Todolist) Most People Vs. Me
It might seem counter intuitive (given what I talk about a lot re: content automation) but lets get our priorities straight.
(šŸ“ Todolist) Most People Vs. Me
5 likes • Oct '24
šŸ˜„ Keep it simple, baby!
Zero to 20k (and $1k) in 6 Days with Faceless Videos
Hey all! I wanted to share a recent win around content creation. This month I decided to commit to creating a faceless tiktok channel that gets monetized. No idea where it would go but needed to make a full commitment. This was brought on with me implementing Stephen’s amazing Kontent Story Magic tool. So on 10/6 I started a TikTok channel around AI videos (suuper simple) and posted my first video on 10/7. 3 days later I crossed 10k followers! 3 days after that I crossed 20k followers! I’m now sitting at 25k followers 9 days after launching. With this I was approved for the Creator Reward program on 10/10 (started earning on 10/11 and have earned 1k in 6 days) I’ve also had a ton of opportunities thrown my way. I have had numerous people ask me: - Ā to share how to create videos like I’ve made and create a tiktok channel like it. - to purchase images (planning on this becoming a dropshipping store too where they can buy it on posters, shirts, etc.) - To collaborate on their successful channels and in other ways (even was offered 70% revenue on running a channel for someone, another monetization idea. DFY) - To create custom images and videos I also haven’t gotten to creating a subscription on the platform where people will pay me monthly. All that is exciting but how do I keep the momentum? Easy, quality and taking the time to do things right. Stephen talks about this often. Also something he’s told me a bit recently, just have fun with it! That’s exactly what I’m doing even though my more recent videos aren’t as big of a hit as the first few. I know it will come. Keep spending way more time on making the video look good (probably what feels like too much). Engaging, movement throughout, quicker cuts, etc. Doing this I believe has set me apart as I look at competitors in this space. To achieve the quality I was looking for I have been creating all of this manually (for now). As I dial in prompts and flow, I’ll be utilizing KSM v2 to automate the video creation much more. I don’t foresee this being fully automated as to achieve quality, I think you need the human touch.
Zero to 20k (and $1k) in 6 Days with Faceless Videos
5 likes • Oct '24
Way to go @Mark Wood That is very cool! What video generator(s) are you using? And when you say drop shipping physical "products" what kinds of things are you thinking of?
The Show Must Go On!
Today I had a lot of reservations about the quality of my most recent video, the thumbnail, everything. I felt sick to my stomach. But I hit publish anyway. I have very high standards for my work as I'm sure you do as well. But sometimes you have to push things out and keep going. Do better the next time. You get better at making videos by making a 100 videos. Not trying to perfect 1. And keep in mind, your audience is the final judge. So they may appreciate the work a lot more than you do. And if they aren't happy with it? well the best way to address that is in the next video. Not by holding back and never making progress. Hit that publish button!!
8 likes • Sep '24
Just wrote a post about this in another group. (See below) Thanks for getting the vid out @Stephen G. Pope I know it's going to be packed with value and awesome! šŸš€ "While it's good to make whatever you're creating as good as possible, perfection can be a curse. The only way around it for me is to put a deadline on something, get it as good as possible, and after that say ship it!"
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Film & TV editor, web entrepreneur, creator of AIography.ai & mastertheworkflow.com. I've consulted Apple, Adobe, Avid & others on digital video apps.

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