"All You Got To Do Is..."

"All You Got To Do Is..."

Internet Identity can be difficult, as both a content creator, and content absorber/commenter upon.

It can be hard to figure out someone's bonafides (which is often a combination of what do they know/what have they done/who is paying them how much). That's hard enough in Real Life™, I know, but it seems worse on the Full Of Stock Photos of Glamorous People Internets, where every gooey pancake can be a Star.

In general, visible work means effort and commitment, with caveats about the unnaturalness of high production values.

Commenters have things the easiest, and are therefore the most suspect. But I've seen some dab hands artfully puncture some remarkably self congratulatory eejits. Commenters aren't always trolls. It's just the default setting.

Originally shared by Robert Rambusch

Tell us how you really feel

Contribute or Shut the Heck Up

If you nitpick the mistakes of others but are unwilling to show your own work, even crappy phone photos, you are nothing. You can say you’re a professional woodworker who builds high-end pieces for clients with 40+ years of experience. But if you don’t have a website, blog or even an Instagram account, you’re just a pimply 30-year-old man-child living in your momma’s basement – until proven otherwise.

Show your work – a lot – or shut up.

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Comments

  1. I wasn't prepared for his revelation on discovering who some of his critics were. Or his compassion.

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