February 9, 2026

Disruption Over Approval

This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

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Being Universally Liked Means You're Universally Forgettable

Real disruption doesn't ask permission. It introduces something so undeniably valuable that people wonder how they functioned without it.

You're chasing approval when you should be building necessity. Being part of everything means being essential to nothing. Being understood by everyone means saying nothing worth misunderstanding.

Make sure everyone approves before you move.

Build something so necessary that approval becomes background noise.

Mental foundation starts with being comfortable with who you are, not who applause demands you become. Calling out your ego means refusing to shrink for comfort.

Jesus Christ wasn't universally liked. He was universally unavoidable. Some worshiped Him. Some killed Him. Nobody dismissed Him.

Stop watering down your calling to collect votes.

What are you diluting to gain approval instead of amplifying to create impact?

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