Quantity > Quality

We’ve all heard the story of the pot experiment where one group was tasked to make one perfect pot and the other group was tasked to make 100 pots. Lo and behold, the group tasked to make 100 pots made better pots.

I talk to a lot of students afraid to post on LinkedIn (or X social media).

“What if I fail, Justin?”

“What if no one likes my posts?”

“My post isn’t perfect yet!”

Y’all, you don’t decide who likes your posts. Nor do you decide if it’s perfect. Who decides? Your audience.

Sometimes I make posts that do really well. But I personally didn’t invest a ton of time into it. Or sometimes I invest a ton of time and no one ever sees it.

It’s not about spending the time to make it the highest quality. Your audience decides what’s high quality to them!


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