That post hit 3,500. Here's the part nobody saw. I didn't actually write it. I reviewed it. Full post's in the comments if you missed it. Here's what actually happened behind it. For months I'd start every week staring at a blank page, trying to think of something worth saying. Some weeks I had it. Most weeks I didn't, and the posting just stopped. So I built something with Claude Code to fix that. I tell it what's actually going on in my business that week, the wins, the client stuff, whatever I'm building. It comes back with five drafts, written in my voice, not some AI voice. I read them, cut what's weak, sharpen what's not, and post. I'm not writing anymore. I'm editing. And that one shift is the reason I show up every week now instead of some weeks. That's honestly the bigger lesson than the 88/6 stat. Everyone can write one good post. Almost nobody keeps showing up. I didn't get more disciplined. I just stopped needing to be. If you want to see this thing running week to week, follow me on LinkedIn (Mithuran Manogaran). This is where I teach how it's built. LinkedIn's where you watch it work.