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Your Ego Destroys your Business same as the Dunning-Kruger Effect.

The Dunning-Kruger effect explains something dangerous.

When you know little, you feel confident.
When you know more, you feel uncertain.
When you become competent, confidence returns — but grounded.

In online business, this bias is everywhere.

Beginner launches one offer.
Gets small traction.
Declares expertise.

No real feedback.
No market stress test.
Just self-validation.

That’s the trap.

Early success without criticism creates illusion.

And illusion kills growth.

Here’s the shift.

You don’t need compliments.

You need constructed feedback.

Specific.
Measured.
Brutal but useful.

“Your offer is unclear.”
“Your pricing is misaligned.”
“Your positioning attracts low-value clients.”

That’s data.

And data compounds.

The problem?

Most founders surround themselves with people at the same level.

Mutual encouragement.
Zero elevation.

If everyone around you agrees, you’re stuck.

You need proximity to people ahead of you.

Operators.
Serious clients.
Mentors who’ve scaled.

Not random followers.

Right people compress your learning curve.

They expose blind spots.

They challenge assumptions.

They force upgrades.

In online business:

Confidence without competence is expensive.
Competence with feedback is scalable.

So build this system:

Ship fast.
Seek critique.
Adjust quickly.
Repeat.

Ego slows growth.

Feedback accelerates it.

Find people who make you uncomfortable — but better.

Because awareness of your blind spots is the real competitive edge.

That’s exactly what I help amplify.

Sonic audio branding for builders serious enough to evolve.

👉 santelmomusic.com

on February 26, 2026
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    "early success without criticism creates illusion" man this line hits diffrent

    i fell into this exact trap with my first app. got like 50 downloads in the first week thought i was a genius lol. then reality hit and i realized those were all friends and family. the actual strangers who tried it churned in 2 days

    the "seek critique" part is so hard tho. ur brain literaly fights it. we launched 3 iOS apps and the best thing that happened was some guy on twitter absolutley roasting our onboarding flow. hurt like hell but he was right and we fixed it and retenton doubled

    i think the dunning kruger thing is extra dangerous for solo foundrs because theres nobody around to tell u ur wrong. at least in a team somone will push back. when its just u its easy to live in ur own head and think everything is great

    the ship fast seek critique adjust quickly loop is basiclly the only thing that works. everythign else is just ego protection disguised as "strategy"

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      yes this is absolutely true. what are you working on?

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