05/19/2026
No one starts as a pro.
When you’re building something new—whether it’s launching a business, mastering a new tool, or just trying to get a camera gimbal to cooperate—you are a beginner. And that’s exactly where you’re supposed to be.
Every expert you look up to is just a novice who failed enough times to figure out the right way to do things. If you try once and give up, you’re letting the fear of the “beginner stage” stop you from becoming a master.
How do you move forward if you don’t even give yourself room to learn?
Monday Recap: We pushed our limits this week by building the biggest graphic background display case we’ve made so far! It features a custom high-definition galaxy background, a precision-cut acrylic case, and a sleek black galaxy base perfect for showcasing a Star Wars X-Wing model.
But behind every finished product you see on camera is a series of trials, errors, and adjustments off-camera—from hunting down tiny clear hardware nuts to keeping the UV printer clean and maintained.
Stop waiting for perfection. Push your limits, test your ideas, and fail faster. The quicker you uncover the problems, the sooner you’ll find the solutions. Keep going!