 There's this sort of cultural obsession with asking for feedback. You know, when you want to do something new, you go and ask your friends, Hey, what do you think about this idea? Hey, what do you think about doing this? I think that's the wrong approach. I think the best way to make things and the best way to do things is just to go for it, try it out and then just see what happens. The market or your customers are going to decide whether it's good or not. Getting feedback up front just doesn't really matter. For example, with these YouTube videos, it's better for me to just make this and see how it works on YouTube versus showing someone the script and saying, Hey, how do you think that's going to work on YouTube? It just doesn't matter. At waste time, you don't always have to ask for feedback.