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Savvy-Writer's avatar

Benjamin, your article brilliantly illustrates a paradox that many professionals and entrepreneurs face: the pursuit of "best practices" can sometimes be the very thing holding us back from creating lasting success.

Just as you found your breakthrough by abandoning conventional YouTube wisdom, many of the most innovative and fulfilling businesses were built by people who dared to question industry standards. Think of companies like Patagonia, which succeeded by prioritizing environmental responsibility when that was considered bad business, or Buffer, which built customer trust through radical transparency.

The key insight here isn't just about being contrarian - it's about finding the courage to align your work with your authentic values and strengths, even when that means swimming against the current. Whether you're building a business, advancing in your career, or creating content, sustainable success often comes not from following someone else's playbook, but from having the clarity to recognize your unique contribution and the confidence to deliver it in your own way.

Perhaps the most valuable metric isn't market share, growth rate, or engagement - but rather the degree to which your work energizes rather than depletes you. When you find that sweet spot, you often discover there's a whole audience, market, or career path waiting for exactly what you naturally do best.

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Nicholas Holt's avatar

Real. 💥 As a first timer on substack inundated with BS about how to hack and grow. This resonates. Thank you 🙏

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