Ep 16 - Her Doorknob Wasn't Special
What makes something valuable? The story behind it. In this episode, we revisit an old Hollywood story—how a simple doorknob from Marilyn Monroe’s home, once overlooked, suddenly skyrocketed in value. Why? Not because the doorknob changed, but because the story around it did.
Paul unpacks what this means for creatives: Your work may not feel special—yet. But when you show up, do the work, and add meaning, what you touch can become priceless. This episode is a reminder that value is rarely immediate. It's earned through repetition, resonance, and significance.
Whether you’re editing a video, designing a pitch, or writing a story—don’t wait for people to see the worth. Keep showing up. The worth will come.
Here's the true story of Marilyn Monroe’s doorknob. Why creatives often feel invisible. How significance adds value. The importance of craftsmanship and consistency And a mindset shift that will help you keep going when no one’s watching
Take a listen—and walk away with a clearer vision of why what you create matters, even when it doesn’t feel like it yet. If this episode sparked something in you, share it with a fellow creative. And if you’re ready to take your story-driven content to the next level, check out the resources and coaching options in the show description.
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