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A Substack post telling writers to stop chasing an audience and just write for themselves picked up close to three hundred comments and nearly a thousand reposts, which is either proof the advice works or proof that no one, including the people agreeing with it, can actually stop chasing an audience
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Hussain Ibarra posted three short paragraphs to Substack Notes recommending that people write a five-hundred-word essay every day, about whatever they happen to care about, with no AI, no templates, and — his words — “without the feeling that you need to go viral.” Ibarra writes under a Substack called Passion & Profit, a name…
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