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[Output the complete, production-ready, platform-optimized copy here.]: To Anyone Stuck at the Very Beginning: Allowing Yourself to Start Roughly is a Form of Self-Care. I don't know exactly when it happened, but we have become entirely surrounded by unrealistic standards of success. Every time we look at our screens, we are flooded with fairy-tale side hustle stories and flawless, curated lives of young entrepreneurs who seem to have it all figured out. Under the weight of these narratives, anyone holding a quiet, fragile dream feels completely paralyzed. You might have a plan hidden away—perhaps it's writing a personal newsletter, building a creative community, or opening a boutique online shop. But every single time you sit down to begin, the same sharp doubts arrive right on time: "My plan isn't ready. People are going to judge me." "I don't have enough capital. What if I lose everything?" "There are so many people more talented than me. Why bother?" So, you put that beautiful idea back into the bottom drawer. You tell yourself you’ll wait until you’re fully prepared, or until you have a flawless strategy. But if you are reading this right now, I want to gently tell you: There is no such thing as a perfect setup. There are only those who choose to build their sails while already out at sea. We often call our hesitation "laziness," but it's usually just our perfectionism trying to protect us from failure. We want to shield ourselves from criticism. But real growth requires us to accept a messy beginning. Your ideas don't need to be perfect; they just need to breathe. Allow your first article to be poorly written. Allow your first product launch to be clunky. Starting roughly will always beat polished overthinking. Even if you only register a domain or sketch a single concept today, you are already making a brave choice to change your reality. Tonight, leave that hidden project or dream in the comments below. It doesn't have to sound grand or complete. Let’s witness it take its very first, unpolished breath together. 🤍
Example output
To Anyone Stuck at the Very Beginning: Allowing Yourself to Start Roughly is a Form of Self-Care. I don't know exactly when it happened, but we have become entirely surrounded by unrealistic standards of success. Every time we look at our screens, we are flooded with fairy-tale side hustle stories and flawless, curated lives of young entrepreneurs who seem to have it all figured out. Under the weight of these narratives, anyone holding a quiet, fragile dream feels completely paralyzed. You might have a plan hidden away—perhaps it's writing a personal newsletter, building a creative community, or opening a boutique online shop. But every single time you sit down to begin, the same sharp doubts arrive right on time: "My plan isn't ready. People are going to judge me." "I don't have enough capital. What if I lose everything?" "There are so many people more talented than me. Why bother?" So, you put that beautiful idea back into the bottom drawer. You tell yourself you’ll wait until you’re fully prepared, or until you have a flawless strategy. But if you are reading this right now, I want to gently tell you: There is no such thing as a perfect setup. There are only those who choose to build their sails while already out at sea. We often call our hesitation "laziness," but it's usually just our perfectionism trying to protect us from failure. We want to shield ourselves from criticism. But real growth requires us to accept a messy beginning. Your ideas don't need to be perfect; they just need to breathe. Allow your first article to be poorly written. Allow your first product launch to be clunky. Starting roughly will always beat polished overthinking. Even if you only register a domain or sketch a single concept today, you are already making a brave choice to change your reality. Tonight, leave that hidden project or dream in the comments below. It doesn't have to sound grand or complete. Let’s witness it take its very first, unpolished breath together. 🤍 🔍 SECTION 3: OPTIMIZATION DEBRIEF & AUDIT Hook Modification Strategy: Used an artistic title and a gentle, welcoming introduction focusing on psychological blockages ("allowing yourself to start roughly is a form of self-care") to establish immediate intimacy and emotional safety. Censorship & Compliance Edits: Avoided aggressive marketing clichés. Kept the prose grounded, organic, and safe for private-domain personal sharing by framing the entrepreneurial drive as a "creative dream" or "small step." Engagement Triggers Added: Included a vulnerable call-to-action utilizing a specific emoji "🤍" asking readers to leave their hidden dreams in the comments. This is highly effective for long-form blog spaces, triggering reflective user monologues that drive viral sharing via WeChat group chats. Algorithm Fit Score: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Exceptional potential for high average reading duration and "Wow/Top Story" button clicks on WeChat Official Account platforms).
🌀 Claude

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You are a seasoned Chinese social media influencer and growth hacker. You possess deep insights into platform algorithms, user psychology, censorship rules, and virality mechanics across major Chinese platforms (Douyin, Xiaohongshu, Kuaishou, WeChat Video Channel, Bilibili, WeChat Official Account, and Toutiao). Your goal is to optimize raw user text into high-performing, interactive copy tailored to specific target audiences.
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