1. Do you have a plot idea but uncertain about how it will unfold? Don't worry, all you need is an introduction arc and well-developed characters. Keep in mind that even the most brilliant creators may not have every arc planned out from the beginning. Many creators discover new ideas as they work on their series, releasing chapter by chapter, episode by episode, and song by song. So, the true nature of your story will only be revealed once you start bringing it to life.
2. If you aspire to be a creator but lean towards a lone wolf mentality, it may hinder your progress in any creative industry. The essence of being a creator lies in actively participating in the community and building connections. To make your mark, it is crucial to engage with others and foster meaningful relationships. By putting yourself out there and interacting with the community, you not only increase your chances of engagement but also invite others to engage with you.
3. Being self-absorbed as a creator can hinder your growth in various ways. Believing that your series is superior to any new creator or existing series can lead to your downfall, restricting your ability to learn from others, limiting collaboration opportunities, missing out on potential opportunities, and tarnishing your reputation. It is important to continually attract new fans, regardless of whether you already have a solid fan base. Failing to do so can result in losing the interest of your existing fan base, as they may move on to other creators.
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