First Reviews

Any revolution, art, widget and service is bound to be reviewed poorly at first.

And I mean that in both contexts. It will receive poor reviews as well as be reviewed by people who are not your people.

Anything new is attractive to the avant-garde and the avant-garde is picky about what they like that’s new, and so poor reviews flow in. You know the kind. The vegan that dines at a steakhouse and leaves a review about how they don’t care for steak. The chap who tried your kitchen widget, but didn’t work well enough as a door prop.

These reviews are ones to shrug off rather than use them as fuel to change everything you set out to give and deliver.

Trends happen over time, not over night; and they happen when someone sticks with their gift long after the first critics speak up.

Stay Positive & Push On With Your Generosity (And Ignore The Naysayers)

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