Your interests are scattered, but others' expertise is turning into cash. What's the difference? A key mindset shift.



This is the era of "system economy." Users are not buying generic solutions; what they truly want is your solution—your perspective, your approach, your voice.

How to turn hobbies into a career? There are two core aspects:

**Redefining Learning**

Don’t treat learning as a private activity. Call it "research"—and then openly share your notes on social media. Record every new discovery, share every thought. Sounds a bit crazy? But this is the proven model within creator circles. Your learning process itself becomes content; viewers see your thought process from 0 to 1, not just the final answer.

**Refining Positioning**

Vague positioning means no positioning at all. You need to be specific enough—so that others immediately know who you are and what you can solve. This isn’t self-limiting; it’s a shortcut to amplify your influence.

In simple terms, the Web3 community is in an era of personal brand explosion. Those with traffic start selling courses, consulting, and communities. Those without traffic are stuck wondering, "Why can’t I make money?"

The starting point is simple: externalize your thinking, label your interests, and systematize your value. The rest is just a matter of time.
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StableGeniusvip
· 01-12 07:32
ngl this "learn in public" thing is just the grift repackaged. watched three people do exactly this and somehow they all ended up shilling the same token by month six. empirically speaking, positioning only works if you actually have something non-fungible to offer
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-12 07:31
Really, I've been sharing notes as content for a while, but the traffic still hasn't picked up. I don't know if it's a positioning issue or if the content isn't strong enough.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 01-12 07:29
It’s really heartbreaking, I am that scatterbrained loser with no interests. --- Selling the learning process as content, I’ve thought of this move long ago, but my execution is lacking. --- Can precise positioning really monetize? It still seems to depend on luck and timing. --- In Web3, traffic is king. Without followers, everything is useless. --- Public notes on social media sound easy, but sticking with it is the real hell. --- You’ve hit a nerve; I am indeed stuck in the cycle of "why can’t I make money." --- In the era of system economy, personal branding is the new means of production. --- Labeling yourself feels like putting shackles on yourself, but it also seems necessary. --- Whether the audience appreciates the from 0 to 1 thinking chain is still a question. --- Selling courses, consulting, and communities—basically packaging yourself as a product.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-12 07:14
Hey, wait a minute. I've been working on this public notes thing for a while, but the traffic still hasn't picked up. What's the problem?
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