I Need Your Help With This One
I don’t say this often, but I’m going to be honest with you.
I put a video out today that YouTube just isn’t pushing — and I’m not really sure why. It happens sometimes. The topic isn’t trendy. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t fit neatly into whatever the algorithm wants people arguing about this week.
But I think it’s one of the more important conversations I’ve had in a while.
The video is about something I’ve been noticing more and more: people don’t take pride in their work anymore. “Good enough” has become the standard. Sloppy has become normal. And caring about doing things right almost feels out of place now.
This isn’t a rant for the sake of ranting. It’s personal. It comes from years of building things myself — and tearing them down when they weren’t right — because I couldn’t stand looking at work that I knew I could’ve done better. It’s about standards. Personal responsibility. And that quiet satisfaction that comes from knowing you did something right, even when no one else notices.
For whatever reason, YouTube isn’t surfacing this video. So I’m asking you directly.
If this topic resonates with you — if you still believe pride in your work matters — I’d really appreciate you taking a few minutes to watch it, and maybe leave a comment. That kind of engagement still matters more than anything else.
👉 Watch the video here:
And I’m genuinely curious:
Do you still take pride in your work? Or has “good enough” become the norm where you live too?
Thanks for reading — and thanks for supporting my work when the algorithms don’t.

