that's the truth
you didn't get that far just to stay the same
for example, someone who started his creator journey by sharing his mistakes and growth process,
will eventually grow and need to evolve his audience
atp those who grew with him, would also have no/ very little need to no need for beginner level educative content
a real example is
@NiphermeDave who started out with banger-vibe content
but changed in his perspective, thoughts, writing style as he grew
so, imo, staying the same, just means you're not growing
{how to be a creator},
let your identity evolve.
a lot of creators secretly feel trapped by the version of themselves that people first followed,
as if changing direction means losing credibility or starting from zero.
but growth changes your interests, your perspective, your priorities,
and sometimes even the questions you want to ask the world.
holding onto an old identity simply because it once worked can slowly make your work feel performative,
like you’re maintaining a character instead of expressing who you are now.
evolution doesn’t erase what you built before, it adds to it.
every season teaches you something, and every version of you contributes to the person and creator you’re becoming.
the people who stay will grow with you, and the people who leave may simply have connected with a chapter that has now ended.
you don’t need permission to become someone new.
this part of the series is for creators learning how to change…
without treating their growth like a betrayal of who they used to be.
we’ll meet again,
stay jiggy. 🍷