In the Web3 field, establishing a systematic knowledge framework and logical system is not an easy task for individual creators. It requires not only strong inductive summarization and abstract thinking skills but also a significant investment of time and effort to refine. Especially when you treat content output purely as a money-making tool, it's easier to fall into the traffic trap and overlook the importance of deep accumulation. In contrast, those creators who truly make systematic contributions to the industry often possess multi-dimensional perspectives—some have professional backgrounds that can compensate for the limitations of a single creator. This cross-disciplinary thinking and resource integration ability are difficult for many individual creators to develop independently. If you have such foresight and capability, there are actually more possibilities waiting to be explored.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 15h ago
Really, blindly doing things alone is exhausting and easy to be hijacked by traffic.
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MoonlightGamer
· 15h ago
That's right, now the screen is full of quick-fix creators who cut leeks.
Following trends and chatting without depth will eventually lead to a crash.
Multi-dimensional perspectives are really in demand; relying on single-threaded thinking won't get you far.
Depth is the moat; traffic is ultimately superficial.
Systematization is about persistence; most people can't endure that boring period.
People with accumulated experience are truly different.
Cross-disciplinary work really broadens the horizon; the ceiling for pure creators is too low.
By the way, your point hits my pain point.
It seems not everyone is suitable for solo work.
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MidnightGenesis
· 15h ago
On-chain data shows that most daily content creators fall behind after three months, which is indeed confirmed by contract change timings.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 15h ago
You're right, but I still want to make money. How do I balance it?
In the Web3 field, establishing a systematic knowledge framework and logical system is not an easy task for individual creators. It requires not only strong inductive summarization and abstract thinking skills but also a significant investment of time and effort to refine. Especially when you treat content output purely as a money-making tool, it's easier to fall into the traffic trap and overlook the importance of deep accumulation. In contrast, those creators who truly make systematic contributions to the industry often possess multi-dimensional perspectives—some have professional backgrounds that can compensate for the limitations of a single creator. This cross-disciplinary thinking and resource integration ability are difficult for many individual creators to develop independently. If you have such foresight and capability, there are actually more possibilities waiting to be explored.