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Sourav Mishra

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Just got this DM: "Your blogs are too consistent. It’s unfair. How do you post every single day?" First off — thank you for the unsolicited hate. Second — because I stopped waiting for inspiration and built a system that doesn’t rely on my mood, motivation, or free time. Consistent traffic isn’t magic. It’s mechanics. Question: Would you rather write one killer post a month… or 30 decent ones that compound? Comment your vote: “Quality” or “Quantity”

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