1,000 true fans isn't for everyone. And that's okay.
Kevin Kelly said something that is very powerful in his interview I shared here:
He said tending to your fans, really showing up for them, is at least a part-time job. Maybe more. And not everyone is cut out for that. Some people just want to make their thing.
They don't want to deal with the community side of it, and that's completely valid.
I thought that was worth saying out loud here.
Because if you've landed in this group and something in you is already going "but I don't want to be on camera every day" or "I can't keep up with comments and conversations on top of everything else" - that feeling is real and it deserves a honest answer, not a motivational bypass.
Here's mine: you get to decide how you show up. You don't have to do it the way everyone else is doing it. You just have to find the version that's actually sustainable for you.
The $500 goal inside this group isn't about building an empire. It's about proving to yourself that what you have is worth something - on your terms.
If that sounds like enough to start with, you're in the right place.
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