Almost everything that’s changed the world in a positive way has been an unreasonable idea. It’s unreasonable, until it’s commons sense. That’s how change happens and so in order to make a difference in the world, it’s incredibly important to be able to ignore the naysayers. Some of the best and brightest from our community share their stories and advice below.
S. M. Hallow
I turn everything the haters say into a game. When I first let a few close friends read my novella, How to Survive This Fairytale, I was terrified by what their reaction would be. I’d written a romantic dark fantasy in the style of a video game, except the main character has no choices and can only do what the narrator tells him to do. Read More>>
Pamm La’Vazquez
Letting our music to speak for all of us, if the project connectd with other people and cultures, then we are much successful from wsht we think. Read More>>
MXXNSAMURAI
I don’t give a fuck how my music sounds or how my art looks. I don’t care if its not perfect, I’m not here to fit in. I’m here to stand out. I do me, loud and proud, while others hide behind filters and fear. They’re scared of what being real looks like. I’m not. I’m just being me, and I won’t apologize for it. Read More>>
Kylee Franks
I’ve learned to keep my focus on the people who sit in my chair and leave feeling confident — that’s what matters. Haters and nay-sayers don’t pay the bills; my clients do. I don’t waste time proving myself to anyone who’s not in my corner. I let my work, my skill, and my consistency speak for me. Read More>>
