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Hey, Quick question—are you creating content to get applause and admiration, or to actually hel

Hey, Quick question—are you creating content to get applause and admiration, or to actually help people? I ask because I came across an article by CopyBlogger years ago that really shifted my perspective on this. It’s all about overcoming perfectionism, and I’ve been reading it almost every week since. I was painfully perfectionistic myself. I spent years working on a guide "[lead magnet that converts](=)"—constantly thinking it wasn’t "good enough" to launch. The fear of not getting it just right held me back for way too long. The article tells the story of a young man who spent seven years building a flawless boat. Every detail was perfect, every choice deliberate. But when he finally revealed his masterpiece, no one cared. And here’s the kicker: It’s not just a story about a boat. It’s a powerful reminder of the hidden costs of perfectionism. If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism, this tale will hit home. It’s a wake-up call: That shows, progress is far more valuable than perfection. ​[Check out the full article here.]( It’s a must-read if you’ve ever felt stuck in that cycle of perfection. (Reply and let me know if this helped) ​ Talk soon, —Rahul P.S. Read [The Most Beautiful Boat in Town]( by CopyBlogger here.. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ContentMarketingNewsletter.com ​ 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( [Built with ConvertKit](

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