Recently, I’ve been communicating with some content creators and discovered an interesting phenomenon—creators with smaller fan bases almost always encounter the same psychological barrier when producing content—let’s call it the "content psychological obstacle."



You might have also experienced this: seeing a big account has already explored a certain topic thoroughly, with great data and widespread heat, and when you want to follow up with your own opinion, a bunch of self-doubt pops into your mind—

"Is it too late to post now?"
"Would jumping on this trend seem awkward?"
"Everyone has already said it, does it make sense for me to say it again?"

This kind of self-censorship is especially common in the crypto community. In fact, many high-quality viewpoints don’t appear not because of a lack of good ideas, but because creators are stuck by this mindset. Interestingly, the more ideas someone has, the stronger this self-doubt tends to be.
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