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It's not what you write, but who writes it? The power of recognition changes your note!

Why do that person's articles always get so many "likes"?

Even though the content is similar, why aren't my articles being read?


I've been continuing my note for over 100 days while carrying that frustration.
There were days I wanted to quit, but I kept writing anyway.

And then, one day, I realized something.

Whether you get read or not isn't about the "content," it's about "recognition."

This time, I'll share a bit of my personal experience of graduating from being an unread note writer and changing into someone whose notes get read.


It's not what you write, but who writes it?
The "power of recognition" changes your note


Chapter 1: The days when I wrote for 100 days and only got single-digit likes


I started my note and kept posting every day.

The themes were consistency and habits.
And the challenge of a side hustle...

I don't think they were amazing articles, but I didn't think the content was terrible either.

However, the reaction was always the same.

Likes were in the single digits.
Comments were zero.
Followers were just over 100.

It felt like no one was watching, and honestly, it was tough.
Still, I told myself it would reach someone someday, and I kept updating my note diligently.
But the reality was...



A note that isn't recognized won't be seen, no matter how hard you try.
Even if you muster up the courage to post every day, it just flows by without anyone noticing.

I felt like I was playing a game with all my might in a baseball stadium with almost no spectators.

That's how I spent my days.


Chapter 2: Reading, buying, commenting—recognition can be created through "action"


Then one day, I realized something.
If I'm not being read, I'll go read others.

After that, I did only three things.


1. Read

I read tons of other people's notes.
I read everyone, from those with many likes to those who had just started.
I like this person's expression.

This perspective is interesting.
When I thought that, new words started to come to me as well.




2. Buy
I bought paid notes that caught my interest.

Around 100 yen, 390 yen, 500 yen.

Instead of expert know-how, I bought and read notes from people likethose close to my level as a beginner, or peers in similar situations.

How is this person getting read?
Where do people find value in their work?

By reading with that perspective, the blueprint of their writing started to become visible little by little.


3. Comment

I left comments in my own words on the notes I read.
I was nervous at first, but when I actually did it, I always got a response.

From there, the number of people following me increased, and conversations and communication were born.

And little by little, readers turned into friends.

From there, it was just a small accumulation of daily efforts...

50 days passed like this,
and before I knew it, my followers had exceeded 700.


Chapter 3: Influence changed the landscape of my note

Now, I have one question for you.

Did the content I write change in these 50 days?

Honestly, it hasn't changed that much.
I'm just calmly updating my note at 7:00 every morning.
What I'm writing about is habits, consistency, and side hustles.

But I think what changed is how I'm being read.


1. Likes are given

There are days when I get 30 to 50 likes on a single article.


2. Comments increase

I was looking forward to today's post!
Same here, I really resonated with this!

Words like that started to reach me little by little.


3. Paid notes sell

I bought this to learn from it.
There were times when people said that and bought them.

I was happy the moment my words were "chosen."


What changed?

It was the "number of people watching" that changed!

When followers increase, the probability of being seen naturally increases.
Because you are seen, you are read.
Because you are read, connections are born.

This chain reaction is whatI feel is the "power of recognition" for living on note.

Summary: Who writes it changes the future


Honestly, I'm not a good note writer.
I'm not an influencer either.
I'm just a salaryman, writing steadily every morning.

But even someone like me
became someone who gets read a little.

That's because,"Who writes it" is more important than "what you write"
I learned the most important thing in this note world through experience.

And to become "someone chosen by others,"
Write every day.
Read other people's notes.
Try to connect.

The accumulation of these small actions
will eventually turn you into someone people know.


That's why I want to tell you too.

The thing I want to convey most in this note!

Keep going until you are recognized.
Until your existence reaches someone's heart.


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