I think I've been inspired by the wrong people.
And even though there are many connotations to that phrase, I’m going to leave it like that for now.
I’ve been inspired by people that I can’t emulate. I can’t be those people, but I enjoy their content greatly. Too much, in fact.
That’s what inspired me in the first place, but when I set out to create, I realized I didn’t have the stuff.
How does one even begin anyway? Do I just act like I’ve been doing this all my life? It seems like that would be best to set a tone for the future, but it feels odd.
Someone could interpret something incorrectly and take a bad message out of it. That could be another way to be inspired by the wrong people. When you don’t understand them. It’s hard to completely understand someone, and therefore impossible to emulate them. It’s best to take your own approach.
Practice establishes a style and a method. It keeps an audience. The successful ones have been around since the genesis of the medium and have evolved over time. It’s futile to try and join the great ones. It’s now time to create new fellowships that will hold power in coming years.
I’ve reached the age where a lot of success stories started.
When it all began, I hated YouTube because I thought it was worthless.
I started making YouTube videos for the lulz in middle school, because I thought my ideas were worth something.
I’m going to return to creating on YouTube again because I think the community is worth something.
What should I talk about?
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