I think your wrong
When creating videos using CapCut, encountering negative feedback such as hurtful comments is unfortunately common. I’ve personally faced messages like "You're so ugly" while sharing my edits online. It's important to remember that such comments reflect the other person's issues more than your actual work or appearance. One approach that helped me was to focus on the creative process itself rather than the negativity around it. Using CapCut’s diverse editing tools to enhance your videos can boost your confidence in your skills and the final outcome. For example, playing with transitions, effects, and text can make your video stand out and showcase your personality. Additionally, engaging with supportive communities around CapCut or video editing can provide encouragement and constructive criticism. This positive feedback loop helped me improve while feeling less impacted by unkind comments. If you encounter harsh words like "Are you sure" or unsolicited doubts in comment sections, try to interpret them as opportunities to clarify your style or message. Sometimes, people ask skeptical questions when they don’t understand the creative choices, and responding politely can turn a negative interaction into a meaningful exchange. Lastly, protecting your mental health is key. Use comment filters or limit interactions if needed to maintain focus on enjoying your creative journey with CapCut. Remember: your self-worth isn't defined by a few negative remarks but by your passion and progress.



























































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