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... Read moreEmbarrassment is often seen as something to avoid, but in reality, it can be a transformative emotion. When I first started creating videos and sharing personal stories online, I was terrified of being judged or making a fool of myself. Yet, pushing through that fear by accepting embarrassment as part of the process helped me grow immensely—not just as a creator but also as a person. The phrase "embarrassment is an underexplored emotion" really resonated with me because it highlights how we rarely acknowledge its positive aspects. Embarrassment signals that you care enough to take risks and put yourself out there. This vulnerability can lead to more authentic connections and creativity. In fact, some of the most memorable moments in life come from situations where we dared to make a fool of ourselves—whether it’s telling a funny subway story or trying something new without worrying about perfection. When we stop fearing embarrassment, we open ourselves to new experiences and opportunities that enrich our lives. So, if you’re worried about people judging your “silly little videos” or any other creative work, remember this: everyone feels embarrassed at times, and it’s part of the human experience. Rather than shy away, view embarrassment as a signal of growth and go out there boldly. Life on this floating rock might be uncertain, but embracing your authentic self—even with flaws—is a liberating way to live and create more meaningful content.