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If You Gain Traction Immediately, You’re Probably Doing Something Wrong

Jeremy Enns
2 min readMar 22, 2021

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Few ideas of real value take off immediately.

Ideas that hold our attention and create change require time to digest & grapple with, multiple listens, rereadings.

These ideas are complex, risky, unproven, and must first run the gauntlet of ignorance, derision, and rejection before finding their way to curiosity, experimentation, and ultimately, adoption.

While there might come a time where it feels as though they’re bursting onto the scene overnight, that moment has been in the works for years, decades, perhaps generations.

When it comes to ideas that matter, the foundation runs deep.

Time and care must be spent in laying it.

Of course, the option also exists to skip the foundation and instead shoot for the quick win of immediacy, shock value, clickbait, listicles.

Sure, you might win your corner of the internet for the day, but by tomorrow, the attention will have faded and you now face the prospect of doing it again.

This time a little bit more shocking.

A little bit less nuanced.

A little bit cheaper.

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Jeremy Enns
Jeremy Enns

Written by Jeremy Enns

Founder of podcast production and content amplification agency Counterweight Creative. Believer in the power of kindness and generosity.

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