The current pace is really outrageous. Girls from nightclubs are all switching to become KOLs, as if anyone can just jump in and grab a share. But if you think about it, it's not hard to understand—people go wherever the traffic is; when there's hope to make money, professional background doesn't matter at all.
It's just that many people don't realize this industry isn't something you can get popular in just by changing your profile picture and posting a couple of catchy phrases. Your content needs to be solid, your pace steady, your emotions well controlled, and you have to be able to handle criticism, withstand downturns, and survive empty rooms. Looks only attract the first glance; what keeps the audience is always your mind and depth.
So, for those switching over from nightclubs, I’m neither mocking nor surprised. People who want to turn their lives around never pick the track—they pick the opportunity.
Whether you can hold your ground depends on whether you have real skills in the end.
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The current pace is really outrageous. Girls from nightclubs are all switching to become KOLs, as if anyone can just jump in and grab a share. But if you think about it, it's not hard to understand—people go wherever the traffic is; when there's hope to make money, professional background doesn't matter at all.
It's just that many people don't realize this industry isn't something you can get popular in just by changing your profile picture and posting a couple of catchy phrases. Your content needs to be solid, your pace steady, your emotions well controlled, and you have to be able to handle criticism, withstand downturns, and survive empty rooms. Looks only attract the first glance; what keeps the audience is always your mind and depth.
So, for those switching over from nightclubs, I’m neither mocking nor surprised.
People who want to turn their lives around never pick the track—they pick the opportunity.
Whether you can hold your ground depends on whether you have real skills in the end.