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Summary

Peter outlines a personal, reflective approach to creating meaningful online content that resonates with others, despite not earning money from it.

Abstract

Peter shares his method for crafting online content that has emotional resonance and potential value for others, without earning any money from it. His process involves introspection, humor, self-critique, and the application of personal lessons. He emphasizes the importance of dissecting painful memories to find teachable moments, adding humor to make the content relatable, and being open to feedback. Peter also acknowledges his dyslexia and the need for spell-checking, as well as the importance of structuring content coherently and using relevant imagery. He concludes by suggesting that the value of his work lies in its potential to help others, rather than in financial gain.

Opinions

  • Peter values the impact of his writing on others over monetary earnings.
  • He believes in the therapeutic power of humor when dealing with past painful experiences.
  • Self-reflection and personal growth are key components in his content creation process.
  • Peter is conscious of his dyslexia and takes steps to ensure it doesn't detract from his writing.
  • He stresses the importance of presenting one's experiences as a narrative with a character arc.
  • The act of sharing one's story is seen as inherently valuable, regardless of financial return.
  • Peter suggests that the process of creating and sharing content can transform past negative experiences into something positive.

I Earn 0.00$ a Month Online: Here’s How I Do It

Photo by Emre Alırız on Unsplash — It’s not me. My watch is nicer.
  1. Think about something that is near and dear to my heart that might benefit other people.
  2. Zero in on the painful memory and dissect it.
  3. Get anxious about remembering the memory but soldier through because if you can help one person, maybe it’s worth it.
  4. Add humor, be open to critique, and recognize that you are the present you, not a prisoner of the past. It’s OK to look back and laugh at yourself.
  5. Turn yourself into a character who is experiencing all these things for the first time and try and give yourself a different reaction.
  6. Incorporate things that you have learned and use every day to help you.
  7. Try to structure it right so that it doesn’t read as jibberish.
  8. You are dyslexic, Peter. Please spell check so people don’t notice.
  9. Find a nice picture but if all else fails, use the photo of you talking to the fake dolphin.
  10. Tag your story.
  11. Share it around.
  12. Spend your mornings studying all those zeros knowing it doesn’t matter because where there once was nothing, now there is something.

And there you go

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