DD158 - Cringe Is a Status Play
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Welcome to Daily Dominance. When someone calls your work cringe, here's what's actually happening. It's a defensive status play. They see you ascending. They see you trying. And that threatens people who've stopped trying. Cringe is secondhand embarrassment - but really, it's projection. If someone says your daily show is cringe, what they're really saying is: "You're changing your status relative to me, and I don't like it." That means you're on the right path. The Daily Dominance philosophy is simple: visibility compounds. Authority compounds. But only if you keep showing up. Every episode you publish is a status shift. Every rep you stack moves you further from the stands and deeper into the arena. Let them call it cringe. Their criticism is just confirmation that you're doing something worth noticing. If you've got an 8-figure deal ready to move or you're a CEO drowning in AI complexity, stop waiting. DM Adam J. Carswell on LinkedIn. We fund deals. We scale operators. Let's go.