Creative Outlets, Consistency, YouTube for Money

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
  • Music used:
    Under Skin Skies - Psychopomp OST
    Track 15 - Zortch OST
    Cemetery - The Urbz Sims in the City GBA OST
    Combat - Dragon's Dogma OST
    Heart - Dragon's Dogma OST
    Truth - Dragon's Dogma OST
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ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @SAYHI2JAMMY
    @SAYHI2JAMMY หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Ahh man, this is relatable as hell
    I used to do music for a living thru commissions and ghost writing. Turns out doing music for money made me hate it so much that I hardly ever make music anymore. Chasing money and turning your favorite outlet into a business almost ALWAYS seems to ruin things.
    I’m super f uckin glad that ur doin things for fun now tho
    Can’t wait to see the new shid ya put out
    I hope more creators start stepping//moving towards variety content, those are my favorite kinds of channels

  • @GooberPlaysGames
    @GooberPlaysGames หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    100% relatable video dude, thanks for making it. Congrats on the job! I'm also really glad to hear that you're more free now to create videos to express yourself - your personality is what keeps at least me watching your content. People who do TH-cam for a living have to play the algorithm, and they always end up having to leave a bit of personality on the table for the sake of the machine. You're an awesome and hilarious dude, and I really look forward to watching the content you feel passionate about making going forward!

  • @OGMudbum
    @OGMudbum หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm sorry you're making this kind of video man. I feel like I'm an example of coming through the channel, then bouncing off for awhile, but then coming back again. It makes me feel bad cuz it happens to me. But that's just my point of view
    Me, personally, I always like your style of humor and editing in general. Your best videos being the I'm not messing around, the roller coaster park games, the quake video, the skateboard on the telephone thing, the captain fisherman with the pistol on a smallcraft (I even quote some of these out loud to myself,)
    You know what, damn near all your videos are majestic as hell. Keep doing whatever you're doing. If you move on, then I get it man. You got stuff going on. I genuinely am going through similar crap too with my channel.
    Just remember that you really are one of a kind. And God loves you.
    Lemme hit that notification Bell, big guy. I'm not messing around

  • @FPTheFluffyPawed
    @FPTheFluffyPawed หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i love everything you do please just keepo making what you enjoy and money is good but you know you said it pretty well about turning hobby into job. SO KEEP MAKING WHAT IS SUPER FUN FOR YOU!! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOSSSSSSSS (and my friends too)

  • @themachineeatsitself
    @themachineeatsitself หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    For big projects, I have a tendency to try and sorta blindly go ahead with it to avoid getting overwhelmed by the "workload". In either case, it's good you're clarifying to yourself and everyone what your original goal because most end up losing sight of their end goal.
    If you didn't stop and think about it, you could have ended up in 5 years with a 1m plus channel... but also lost sight of the joy and end up hating it or getting burned out... Maybe being coming as empty as Mr. Beast or all of those other channels. In either case, thanks for sharing your thoughts and mindset, you're doing gawd's werk, Reddy!

  • @Watersurf
    @Watersurf หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I can tell you when I focused on Roblox content when I started out back in 2008, I started to hate it within a few years. So much so that I deleted all of my Roblox content and shut out my fans. I partially regretted it by doing that but it’s okay to branch out. Once I started doing live action content, I knew that’s what I wanted to do. Yeah, I’ve returned to making Roblox content every once in a while but it’s completely different than it was over a decade and a half ago.
    What I’m trying to say is that it’s okay to be a variety channel if this isn’t your main source of income. I haven’t made any money off this site and even if I do get to that point, I don’t see myself changing what I do now. I subscribed for the funny skits and reviews but i stayed for the creator behind it. While I can’t watch every livestream, I do try and watch all your normal content, not shorts though (sorry). Your true fans and friends will stick around as your interests change.
    I know I only have a small handful of those who silently watch all my stuff and others who tune in to certain stuff. Not every thing is going to be a banger and it’s okay to experiment. It keeps you from feeling burnt out and sometimes we all have that time where we get “creator’s block” or scrap a project. Just do what makes you happy on the channel and keep up the great work. You’ll find that one thing that balances that medium of keeping you happy and keeping your fans coming back.

  • @nyanezt9636
    @nyanezt9636 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    okay its either something was up with my browser, or youtube deleted my comment, and i dont wanna rewrite it all so ill just say that i only saw this video in NewPipe, it didnt appear in my sub box, and that i do relate in some parts to not wanting to do a project for a long time. i came for the rct skits, but stayed for you :)

  • @MrTheta-lc8zy
    @MrTheta-lc8zy หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Intrinsic vs extrinsic value