Myth FAQ
A left aligned heading over a ruled stack of five two column rows, each pairing a quoted assumption with the reality that corrects it.
A left aligned heading over a ruled stack of five two column rows, each pairing a quoted assumption with the reality that corrects it.
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Myth FAQ sets five common assumptions against what actually happens: each belief sits on the left as a quoted assumption, with the correction beside it on the right, across a stack of ruled two column rows. The myths are the ones heard on almost every intro call, from the idea that a freelancer runs slower than an agency to the fear of being left alone once the project ends, and each reply answers the belief head on rather than dancing around it.
The five entries are one typed array of MythItem objects, each carrying its myth and its reality string. A two column grid pairs the quoted assumption with the corrected answer, split by thin rules so the rhythm holds as the replies vary in length. Nothing collapses or hides; the whole set reads top to bottom in one pass.
Reach for this block on an about page or a working-together page where a visitor arrives carrying the usual doubts and a myth versus reality frame clears them faster than a plain question list. The installer swaps the five assumptions for the ones they hear most, keeping each reality specific enough to actually change a mind.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the five assumptions people carry into a freelance design engagement. Other sets:
Tip: keep each reality concrete and a little contrarian; a myth answered with a vague reassurance reads weaker than the myth itself.