Being able to accept that you're wrong and correct your opinion can make progress easier, and it's important to have flexibility as a creator to retain an audience and build trust. Separating personal worth from work is also essential in navigating social media opinions.
Charlie Harding, co-host of the podcast Switched on Pop, shares his perspective on the importance of being easy to work with and having a good attitude when it comes to achieving success in the music industry, even beyond talent.
The lack of humility keeps many artists from advancing in their craft. Try not to judge others, as you cannot grasp their story until you've walked in their shoes.
The speaker highlights the importance of not assuming the worst in people and accepting individuals for where they are in their lives, rather than making judgements based on preconceived notions. He also mentions the negative impact of harsh and critical comments online, urging people to be more understanding and empathetic towards others.
The process of receiving feedback as a content creator becomes more challenging as you scale up due to the increasing amount of comments, and often, criticism. Additionally, some individuals who provide feedback or engage with content may not have the best intentions, causing vulnerability and uncertainty for creators.
Growing up with bullying experiences could lead to damage in self-confidence and toughness. Neglecting self-care could lead to carrying emotional baggage later in life.