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AI for Professionals

A clear starting point for professionals who want to understand what AI can actually do, where it helps, where it fails, and how to use it responsibly at work.

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Why I Started Sharing My Numbers

At first, sharing my numbers felt strange. But I was tired of seeing creators hide behind vague claims or hype. I wanted to show what was real. Posting my subscriber counts, income, and failures forced me to get honest with myself and my readers. It was less about showing off and more about cutting through the noise.

The Upsides and Downsides

The upside? Trust. Readers know when you’re telling the truth. When you post actual numbers, people listen. It’s a shortcut to credibility. I’ve had people tell me my transparency is why they subscribed or bought. The downside? People judge. You’ll get advice you didn’t ask for. Some months, you don’t hit your targets and everyone sees it. It’s not always comfortable, but it keeps you grounded.

What I’d Tell Anyone Considering It

If you’re thinking about sharing your stats, don’t do it for likes. Do it to help people see what’s possible—and what isn’t. Be clear, be consistent, and don’t cherry-pick the good months. If you’re willing to show your work, you’ll stand out. People respect honesty. And you’ll respect your own work more too.

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