Viral video breakdown

Oh, your content's shit, bro.

Summary

A creator compares learning content creation to learning a trade, arguing that being bad at content for years is normal as long as you keep showing up and doing the work.

At a glance

Who it’s for

early-stage creators and online coaches who feel insecure that their content is bad or not growing fast enough

Best fit: Startups

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

Before-After-Bridge

Show where things are now, paint the better “after,” then bridge how to get there.

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The hook

Oh, your content's shit, bro.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

Oh, your [thing] is [harsh negative judgment], [audience-callout].

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The re-hook

Took me four years to become an electrician.

Anchors the rant in a concrete, relatable timeline that reframes 'being bad now' as part of a long-term skill-building journey.

Hot take

It's normal and even expected to be shit at content for years before you get decent, just like any other skilled trade.

Why it works

The video works because it weaponizes a brutally honest insult as the opener, grabbing attention and making creators feel seen. Then it reframes that shame by comparing content creation to a trade with a multi-year learning curve, relieving pressure for overnight success. The simple structure—callout, personal analogy, long-term reassurance, and directive to 'do the work'—turns a harsh start into motivating tough love for struggling creators.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Use a raw, uncomfortable truth as the opening line to jolt scrollers into paying attention.
  • Immediately pivot from insult to empathy by including yourself in the criticism ('I know it is... I'm starting now').
  • Ground the message with a concrete analogy (like a trade that took years to learn) so the advice feels rational, not just motivational fluff.
  • Normalize a long, messy learning curve to reduce viewer shame and increase identification with you.
  • End with a simple, repeatable mantra ('turn up each day', 'do the work') to give the viewer a clear behavioral takeaway.

Full script

Oh, your content's shit, bro. I know, bro. I know it is. That's why I'm starting now. Took me four years to become an electrician. Another two years after that to become a decent one. So guess what? It's my first year posting content. I'm going to be shit. I'll be shit next year too, maybe. Then the year after and the year after that. But I know I'm just going to have to keep working. You just got to do the work. Turn up each day. You're shit now, but you won't be one day. That's the whole point.

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