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don't be james- and you will be successful
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I sound Sarcasm in your tone. But my friend this is the truth of life to succeed you need to fail and then fight back.
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002 wrote Here is my opinion on the matter.

You quit your job because you hate it? It's a job, it isn't supposed to be fun. Suck it up, stick with the job, and get enough money to start a hobby. I started working when I was 14 (17 now), I bought my truck outright with 15k into it, I have all my camping gear including sub zero sleeping bags, an insulated tent, a big cot, etc. The work I do started as a hobby and still is a hobby. I do what ever people want me to, I split wood, I mow lawns, I clean llama poop, etc. I do it because I like to help people and see what I did. I worked for a few companys to help them open up and now I go in there to eat and I can say "I did that". I get pissed because I see how scuffed up the floor is lol, but things happen.

In short, get another job and keep it.


As far as youtube. I was on your channel for 5 seconds and closed it out. You aren't doing anything original, you are doing what everyone does. Look at the famous youtubers, they either did something original or started out when not a lot of people where doing it, or just plain got lucky. Look at Roman Atwood, he does crap no one else does and that is why he is successful. Look at mcjuggernuggets, he whines and complains, that's why he's not successful.

Another thing you could do is do something that may be helpful. I make youtube videos pretty much just to pass the time lol. And so I can look back on my accomplishments in a few years. Look at how my videos are doing:

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See how the conversion video (just a video showing what I did to the truck in a year) has very little views for being there 7 months? That's because no one cares. See how the muffler video has almost 800 views in 4 months? Nothing to brag about, but I didn't do much advertising about it, people just want to get an idea of what muffler they should buy if they have a '97-'03 F-150. And the dog videos, again no one cares. I am surprised that the "Shadow digs where I dig" has 27 views in 3 days though.


i agree, with everything you've said, I started working at the age of 15 at a local gym, then they closed down, i dunt remember why lol. I think that a lot of succesful youtubers never gave up though. I dunt think they were successful in a few months. I remember pewdiepie said he would post videos for months and only get like 200 views, and then he made a 100 sub thanks video, and then within time he got bigger, he just sticked to it and it seemed to workout. I know i wont be like him lol for now, but i wana give this a try i guess. I prob will get a part time job too. maybe at another local gym, T.T, What truck do you have? xP, I have a 04 dodge ram, needs a lot of bodywork though, decent km though around 60k km
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thebestappgames wrote I sound Sarcasm in your tone. But my friend this is the truth of life to succeed you need to fail and then fight back.


O_O how can you be sarcastic about failing at stuff. it isnt easy ,
i guess one guy once said, you need to make mistakes to learn, or else you'll never learn xP
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Set goals for yourself and set due dates and make an effort to achieve them and you know what ask for feedback wether it be negative or positive.
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Noval wrote Set goals for yourself and set due dates and make an effort to achieve them and you know what ask for feedback wether it be negative or positive.


Thanks bro! Current goal = 1k subs, i know its a long way from now but i believe in myself! Im always also glad for feedback whether negative or positive for sure.
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HoseTacoRico wrote
thebestappgames wrote I sound Sarcasm in your tone. But my friend this is the truth of life to succeed you need to fail and then fight back.


O_O how can you be sarcastic about failing at stuff. it isnt easy ,
i guess one guy once said, you need to make mistakes to learn, or else you'll never learn xP

You don't need to but eventually you will at some point of time in your life. You should learn from your mistakes and commit to yourself that you will never repeat them again in your life.
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Well when I first clicked your link to your channel I spotted one thing that made me want to close out as fast as I could. Your video title was Ghosts Multiplayer review and the video was the first mission on Ghosts. You have to make title's compelling and make people click them. Also when you talk in the videos make sure that you sound interested and not just narrating them.
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Liability wrote Well when I first clicked your link to your channel I spotted one thing that made me want to close out as fast as I could. Your video title was Ghosts Multiplayer review and the video was the first mission on Ghosts. You have to make title's compelling and make people click them. Also when you talk in the videos make sure that you sound interested and not just narrating them.


Thanks! I changed them as soon as I read your post. I did that cause of the seo optimization, for more views but i guess its just stupid. Thanks for the advice, I'll try to talk better lol, i shall go buy a redbull do you think the mic is ok? or shud i buy a new one
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if youre not failing at something. youre not trying hard enough
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