The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

You Don't Need Everyone

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Mar 18, 2026
A creative wake-up call about why chasing universal approval dilutes your work. It explores why humans crave being liked and how that warps creative choices. Hear a clear three-step routine: make what you love, share it relentlessly, and repeat. Learn why a small, true audience and consistent authenticity matter more than mass appeal.
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INSIGHT

Making For Everyone Means Meaning For No One

  • Trying to make work that pleases everyone dilutes its meaning and impact.
  • Chase Jarvis explains that aiming at everyone softens your message and makes it harder to connect, so you often end up pleasing no one.
INSIGHT

Approval Seeking Is An Evolutionary Pull

  • Our desire for acceptance is rooted in human social needs and can unintentionally sabotage authentic creation.
  • Jarvis connects evolutionary social wiring to creators' tendency to seek approval, which then weakens honest work.
ADVICE

Create Share Repeat Framework

  • Create what you love, relentlessly share it, and then repeat that cycle.
  • Jarvis gives this three-step framework and asks creators to both publish and solicit feedback so their audience can find the work.
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