People keep asking me:
“yoo, what’s your niche?”
bro… I’m 12.
I still can’t decide if i actually like marmalade or honey along with pancakes..
(Come on… it’s kinda hard)
and you want me to pick a niche?
nah.
I pick curiosity.
Let me be real for a sec
when i started doing all this;
writing newsletters, posting random threads, posting shit videos
I thought I needed a niche.
like, some ultra-specific thing I’d stick to forever.
“maybe i’ll be the productivity guy.”
“maybe the business kid.”
“maybe the one who talks about being a millionaire before 20.”
but every time i tried to fit into a box,
It killed the fun.
Here’s what i realized
you don’t find your niche.
your curiosity reveals it.
reveals.
Each time I tried something random;
It gave me clues.
a failed post taught me how to write better.
a random YouTube video made me learn editing.
a tiny calculator i had to build in python made me scratch my head like f*
curiosity connects dots in ways planning never can.
People who win early… they explore early
they’re not the ones with “strategy.”
they’re the ones who tried stuff that made no sense at the time.
they followed curiosity.
and that curiosity stacked into skill.
that skill turned into confidence.
and that confidence turned into direction.
bwfffff…
Final thought;
You don’t need a niche
you need that spark that makes you google something at 2am.
you need that “huh, what if i try this?” moment.
you need the chaos that teaches you things no one else is learning.
because being curious makes you dangerous.
you stop waiting for the perfect path.
you start building your own.
uhm.. I want u to try these 3 things this week
follow one random curiosity. (even if it’s dumb.)
say yes to something that scares you a bit.
write down what you learned; even if it’s just one line.
that’s how you grow.
not by planning.
but by doing.
so yeah..
LOCK TF IN
catch ya next week,
Kanishkha
Until next time :)
PS
If you try something this week
just hit reply
i really want to know 😉