nothysteria
nobody wins but i
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2025
- Posts
- 175
- Reputation
- 119
We all know that looks are very important when it comes to success and your life overall, that’s why we’re on .org. We also know that rotting in your room waiting for something to fall into our laps is idiotic (yet some still do this). If you want to make it in life you need to learn how to efficiently strategize and take advantage of opportunities.
Spot the Gap: Looks are the baseline, but his real "ascension" was pure competence and strategy. He didn’t just sit on YouTube hoping to get lucky. He saw the shift to TikTok, noticed the rise of the looksmaxxing on the platform and took advantage of it. We all remember when he snuck into the CookieVerse, this was the most important part of his plan. This got him into a niche but growing community of creators bigger than himself to leverage off and grow his name.
Positioning: He positioned himself as the "villain" because even the villain is more popular than the random side jester, this also allows him to leverage absurd claims and clips where he looks like a bad person to grow in popularity and that's exactly what he did. (Who knows he could have planned that Marlon incident
) Then when he started to rapidly accelerate in popularity, he used the blackpilled ideology that seems absurd to the mainstream to get him in advantageous positions EX: podcasts, collabs, etc. As much as I hate some of his takes he is where he is today because he knows what he is doing.
Spot the Gap: Looks are the baseline, but his real "ascension" was pure competence and strategy. He didn’t just sit on YouTube hoping to get lucky. He saw the shift to TikTok, noticed the rise of the looksmaxxing on the platform and took advantage of it. We all remember when he snuck into the CookieVerse, this was the most important part of his plan. This got him into a niche but growing community of creators bigger than himself to leverage off and grow his name.
Positioning: He positioned himself as the "villain" because even the villain is more popular than the random side jester, this also allows him to leverage absurd claims and clips where he looks like a bad person to grow in popularity and that's exactly what he did. (Who knows he could have planned that Marlon incident
- Spot the Gap: Clav saw a rising trend and pivoted before it peaked, that shows he knows what he is doing.
- Positioning: He turned himself into a "character" that was all over the CookieVerse and TikTok clips so you couldn't look away from him.
- Stop Waiting: Success isn't falling into your lap. You can have the most slays in the world, but if you have zero ability to see an opportunity and seize it, you’ll stay stagnant.