Earlier today I was reading an article by "The Ringer" on MKHB, and Maques was talking about how he cringe when he look back at his first video he ever made. I'm sure part of him would love to go back in time to fix those mistakes but the reality is those mistakes helped him grow to where he is at now. I read that he makes nearly 500,000 in ad revenue. Now I am not sure how accurate that really is but if he is even making only 10% of that I commend him.
The reality is we all fear that moment of making something "cringe-worthy". No one wants to be mocked or ridiculed. We are living now where we are afraid to fall. As a kid I remember the scrapes and falls from riding my bike and now kids are in full body armor. I am not saying to avoid protection I am saying that in order to grow people can not be afraid of the fall.
Sadly we live in a day where people love to mock the person for falling, especially on social media. It's easy to bash someone from behind the keyboard vs trying to see if they can improve on what someone is doing. Some do it out of lack of self-esteem, others do it to show their ignorance. Yes a person can respectfully disagree but the issue most of the time is the "respectful" part.
Still you can not hold back out of fear of people or fear of mistakes. If you think you have something try it. You think you may have some art you may want to share, share it. We have to get our mind out of this idea that if everyone does not like it then it is no good. Take the critiques that are helpful and learn from them and ignore those that are meant to tear down. But whatever you do, just do it.
Source: The Kid Who Revolutionized YouTube’s Tech Reviews — The Ringer
The reality is we all fear that moment of making something "cringe-worthy". No one wants to be mocked or ridiculed. We are living now where we are afraid to fall. As a kid I remember the scrapes and falls from riding my bike and now kids are in full body armor. I am not saying to avoid protection I am saying that in order to grow people can not be afraid of the fall.
Sadly we live in a day where people love to mock the person for falling, especially on social media. It's easy to bash someone from behind the keyboard vs trying to see if they can improve on what someone is doing. Some do it out of lack of self-esteem, others do it to show their ignorance. Yes a person can respectfully disagree but the issue most of the time is the "respectful" part.
Still you can not hold back out of fear of people or fear of mistakes. If you think you have something try it. You think you may have some art you may want to share, share it. We have to get our mind out of this idea that if everyone does not like it then it is no good. Take the critiques that are helpful and learn from them and ignore those that are meant to tear down. But whatever you do, just do it.
Source: The Kid Who Revolutionized YouTube’s Tech Reviews — The Ringer