Class Is In Session: What Kim Kardashian Can Teach Us About Assumptions and Building Something Bigger

episode 18 is officially live, and this one is different..not because it’s about celebrity culture — but because it’s about how people talk about women, how fast the public creates assumptions out of thin air, and why kim kardashian is one of the perfect case studies.

this is not a “celebrity gossip” episode. this is a mirror episode — a look at how we judge, project, assume, hate, and criticize… often without knowing a single fact….and how, instead of feeding that cycle, we should be taking notes from a woman who built a company valued at $5 billion dollars.


Why Kim? Why This Topic?

because kim kardashian is one of the most misunderstood women on the internet — and also one of the most successful.

people don’t just make assumptions about her.
they invent entire narratives based on what they want to believe.

she’s “too this,” “not enough that,” “didn’t deserve x,” “only got y because…” — the list goes on.

meanwhile, while the public argues about her, she’s out here turning skims into a $5 billion valuation company (reuters, nov. 2025).
she’s launching, expanding, hiring, scaling, creating, and redefining entire product categories.

people are busy talking.
she’s busy building.

that contrast is exactly why i wanted to talk about her.


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What I Cover in Episode 18

1. How quickly the internet creates assumptions

people form opinions about women they’ve never met, never studied, never researched — and they spread them like facts.

2. Projection disguised as criticism

much of the “hate” women get online has nothing to do with who they are — and everything to do with what they trigger in someone else.

3. How Kim handles noise vs. how the average person would

instead of clapping back, arguing, or explaining herself every five minutes, she focuses on execution.

she runs a business.
she creates products.
she moves forward.

she doesn’t let public perception dictate her growth.

4. The lesson we should be taking from her

you can’t control people’s narratives — but you can control your work ethic, your focus, and your response.

kim does not waste time on strangers’ assumptions.
she lets her results do the talking.

and honestly?
that’s a lesson every creator, entrepreneur, dancer, and small-business owner putting herself out there needs to hear.


Why This Matters for You and Me

if you post online…
if you show up publicly…
if you build anything with your name attached…

people will create stories about you too.

they’ll fill in blanks with their own insecurities.
they'll misunderstand you on purpose.
they’ll judge what they don't know.

but “public opinion” is not a compass.
it’s noise.

and watching someone like kim thrive through decades of noise proves one thing:

greatness isn’t built by being liked.
it’s built by not stopping.

Listen to Episode 18

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episode 18 — Too Loud, Too Cringey, Too Confident…Too Bad — How Public Opinion Creates Assumptions Out of Thin Air - She's Probably Talking To Other Guys - (Spttog) - By Annie Of The Banannie Diaries

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