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What you do may not be for everybody

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But definitely for somebody.

Even if it is just one, someone out there is grateful that you showed up (and hopefully made their life better). Because what you do shouldn’t just be self-serving but instead others-centered.

However, you must also know who you are and why you do what you are doing. Because you cannot please everybody. And if pleasing everybody becomes your ultimate goal, you become lost in the process and produce mediocre work. You end up doing average work that works for everybody’s taste.

The aim is not to ship what is perfect. It should be about shipping a gift that someone out there would be grateful to receive. Let’s keep on giving.

P.S.: If you are here because you appreciate the work I do, thank you very much for being here, from the bottom of my heart.


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