24. Having Perspective is valuable for taking action
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In this episode, we talk about letting go of the fear of getting started. One of the biggest reasons so many people hold themselves back from their dreams and goals is because they are worried about the competitive space. They constantly hear an industry is too saturated, that there is no room and that to really make it they have to be original. This episode discusses why it is okay to try something regardless of the competitive space because it is more important to be unique than original. There is so much value in allowing your perspective to be seen. As an example, we also discuss remakes and retelling of shows and movies to connect to a pop-culture example of why uniqueness works (Caution: a very hot take is discussed). Remakes are modern examples as to why you can do something that has already been done and still make it unique and the psychological appeal of familiarity.
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Video ChaptersIntro- 00:00
Having Perspective: Being Original vs Being Unique- 01:04
Storytelling and Rage over remakes: People's issue with diversity doesn't make sense (Hot Take)- 02:56
Reasons why people hold themselves back from taking action- 18:56
Card pull - 25:05
What I’m Grateful for - 28:06
Music and Tags
Music by Remil - Evening Tea - https://thmatc.co/?l=DFECB5D4
Tags:
Marketing, economics, commentary, hot takes, NYC content creator, full-time content creator, opinions, celebrities, influencers, influencer culture, social responsibility, authenticity, avantika rapunzel fancast, Remakes, Spinoffs, Storytelling, Media commentary, pop culture, wellness, motivation, goals, competitive, Tangle live action, Little mermaid, "blackwashing", diversity, social commentary, Psychology, Mere Exposure effect, life observations
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