🚨 Compliance Blind Spots, Part 3: Do We Have a Responsibility With Our Wins?
First, I asked: “Do you ever think about how much detail to share? ”Then: “When you see a revenue number without context, what’s your first reaction?”
Now I'd like to take the conversation a step further…
👉 Do we have a responsibility as creators to frame our wins so they don’t get misinterpreted?
On one hand, it’s awesome to share milestones. On the other hand, not everyone in the room has the same context, experience, or results.
So the same post could inspire one person… but unintentionally mislead another.
My question to you:
  • Should wins be celebrated “as is” — raw and unfiltered?
  • Or should we be adding disclaimers/context so the message doesn’t get taken the wrong way?
I’m honestly curious where this community stands on that balance.
💬 Drop your take: Are we just sharing personal stories… or are we setting an example for others who might follow our path?
⚖️ (Not legal advice — just starting a discussion.)
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🚨 Compliance Blind Spots, Part 3: Do We Have a Responsibility With Our Wins?
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