The digital world is evolving fast, and every other day, we get new opportunities that can benefit us. The problem? Hardly anyone takes these opportunities, and we often realize this when it's already too late or the niche is already saturated.
A good example for this would be Vine or TikTok. Everyone thought that these platforms just suck (and yes TikTok does suck) and would not last long. But guess what? The people who didn’t wait, the ones who jumped in early, even if they didn’t love the platform, were the ones who built massive followings, created real income streams, and, in some cases, full-blown careers.
By the way, this does not only apply to just social media. This is true for AI tools, investing in digital assets, learning new skills, building online businesses. The early movers get the edge. Not because they know it’ll work but because they’re willing to take the chance while others wait around for certainty. Even if you suck at it. Just start. You can’t improve at something you never begin. And I had to learn this a lot of times myself as well.
So yeah, don’t wait for the “perfect time.” That time doesn’t exist. Start now. Iterate as you go. The world moves fast, and if you’re always waiting, you’ll always be catching up.
A good example for this would be Vine or TikTok. Everyone thought that these platforms just suck (and yes TikTok does suck) and would not last long. But guess what? The people who didn’t wait, the ones who jumped in early, even if they didn’t love the platform, were the ones who built massive followings, created real income streams, and, in some cases, full-blown careers.
By the way, this does not only apply to just social media. This is true for AI tools, investing in digital assets, learning new skills, building online businesses. The early movers get the edge. Not because they know it’ll work but because they’re willing to take the chance while others wait around for certainty. Even if you suck at it. Just start. You can’t improve at something you never begin. And I had to learn this a lot of times myself as well.
So yeah, don’t wait for the “perfect time.” That time doesn’t exist. Start now. Iterate as you go. The world moves fast, and if you’re always waiting, you’ll always be catching up.