In the Personality Success Path, Stages 1 and 2 don’t get the glory. There’s no fanfare. No viral bits. No personality cults. Just a slow burn of showing up, doing the right things, and hoping the audience starts to notice. But here’s the truth: These stages are where the battle is won or lost, and you should respect the process through Introduction and Familiarity.
If you don’t respect Stage 1 (Introduction) and Stage 2 (Familiarity), you won’t earn the privilege of moving on to Stage 3 (Growth). And pretending you’re further along than you are? That’s the quickest way to stall—or worse, turn people off entirely.