I think hustle culture is okay, but people should really stop saying you should cut down sleep to achieve your goals. They treat sleep like it's a luxury when it's not. It's meant to help recover your body and mind from all the work you do every day. If you cut sleep, you're affecting your health and mental well being and to be honest, health and wellbeing should be prioritized above success.
I agree 110%. To think that reducing sleep is in any way okay is very self-destructive and among many many bad things it will cause, it might just ruin the thing itself you're sacrificing your sleep for - the chase for success.
Yup, this is the one thing I disagree with Casey on. Although I completely admire his dedication, tenacity and work ethic, not sleeping is simply reckless and detrimental to your health. Taking a break does NOT mean that you're not working hard.
That pie chart was next level :) Thanks Casey. Burnout is real for all youtubers big or small, as a smaller medium sized creator it is tough to keep it up especially when we have another job that takes up time too. Thanks for talking about this.
*UA-cam:* Can't trend a PewDiePie video. *Also UA-cam:* Can trend a video about UA-camr burnout that has PewDiePie in the Thumbnail. "We can't pay the man that much, but the man can still pay us" (Edit: please go check out my song on my page okay thank you so much bye)
I can understand, most people feel overwhelmed. Just replace 'UA-cam Creator' with 'Dad', 'Manager', 'Leader', 'Son', 'Single Mother' etc and people can find it overwhelming too. It's the nature of things, that they lose the element of wonder over time. So accepting the idea that all this success, hardship, failure is transitory and just keep creating, could be an antidote. In the end, it is a choice and all turns out well if you put in the effort. All the best to the creators!
So much insight in this comment and nobody cared to like it :( No rather like Mr Beasts "interesting" comment.... Jesus fucking christ, why do i even spend time on tardtube anymore
I think I have fallen out of love with UA-cam, I am ashamed to admit it. creating and even watching my favorite creators isn't a daily thing for me anymore. Kinda want another platform to pop up and take over already.
Been on it since about 08/09, I was looking at my watched videos history, I still prefer stuff from like 6 years ago, seemed to have peaked then before corporations took over. There were still people doing vids in their bedrooms, rather than a bedroom set in a studio in a corporate headquarter.
The irony of feeling unsuccessful with too much success. I can see how lots of UA-camrs get bit with this bullet. They feel like if they slow down even just a tiny bit, then they're not living up to the expectations of the reward of success they've been granted thus far. Worse yet is feeling that you have to keep producing more and more just to be proportionate to the rate of growth.
It’s all good Casey. Quantity vs Quality. No brainer. It’s the “quality” that will follow you (us), and it’s quality that will ultimately define your work and create legacy. Onward!
That longevity>clout statement makes so much sense. In 10 years, people will still look at caseys legendary bike videos, snowboarding with NYPD, but will they watch ricegum playing fortnite? Probably not.
I've been binging on your videos lately and this was some of the most real talk I've heard in a bit. Keep crushin', man. You're inspiring those of us just getting started.
I love the work ethic Casey. I grew up on a farm, and I’m a fisherman, I work hard everyday. I only recently started YouTubing, and I busted my ass teaching myself how to video edit this past winter, and I’m loving it. I started from nothing, 0 subscribers, and now I have 150! It’s nothing, but I am proud!
Quality leads to longevity. Thank you so much for sharing this Casey! Also, I REALLY miss your short films. Love seeing updates of your life and career but I also love your creative film projects.
Great video ! Especially because your words also apply to multiple kind of business. That’s one part of why I appreciate with your videos Casey. It’s inspiring because even though i am no youtuber (and don’t intend to be one), your experiences and leitmov can expand to so many situations, lifes, jobs ! Thank you for being an inspiration. Had to get this out :)
The article and your thoughts on it are very articulate. I’m a professional photographer and experience all of the issues discussed by you and the article, yet all I get is “you’re so lucky to work for yourself”, they don’t realise I work literally all day and night every single day with no holidays, sick pay or the ease of mind that working for someone else comes with. My friends that work for others simply do not realise that even being able to walk out of work and not have to think about it until the next day or the day they return from holiday is a massive benefit they get from it. Another good video mate, it really echoes many of the things I’ve felt for the last 12 years of self employment.
Hi 🙂 I am late to this video. I couldn't imagine being famous. I am really excited to start a job as a janitor in a few weeks because I don't have to talk to people. What you do for a career I would find overwhelming. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for making them.
I’ve seen this before. Probably when it came out. I’ve been rewatching a lot of your videos and this one was perfect for my current frame of mind. Thank you. Huge fan Casey. Happy you’re enjoying life with your family.
Holy daaaaamn. 10000% truth in all you said, coming from a creator that literally just got over burn out and end of 2018 made videos about burn out. Thanks for talking about it Casey and making it ok that we feel this way. And yes! Quality content that we enjoy making all the waaaaaayyyy from now on! 😱😱😱
its funny cause i clicked on your profile and seen your sub count is 666 and the video playing is you laughing like a mad women lol i dont geuss you had to be sitting here lol
I burnt out after 6 months of weekly uploading and had to take some time off. I can't even imagine how you did 3 years of daily uploads... Keep it up, you're the one that inspired me to pick up a camera. 3 years ago I felt lost and alone in my freshman dorm room, but your videos motivated me every day. Forever thankful for what you do Casey
Hey Casey. Burnout is something ALL self-employed and entrepreneurs must deal with. It doesn't matter what business you are in, it's too easy to push and push and push yourself to do more and more and more. Finding the balance is a continual challenge. Saying NO is difficult.
Jesus Christ thank you finally, somebody understands. Everybody is going through this burnout at one point, but youtubers can make this way more obvious through lack of (quality) content
Thanks, Casey!.. had a really warm and transparent feeling, while watching this - inspiring to keep up the volume of work AND to be reflective/have a perspective too. Appreciate it!.. Best, Li (Heart of Infinity)
We've been doing UA-cam for 2 years, we just hit 1,000 and coming forth to say that burnout happens at any level is difficult, but having a huge following it must feel like you HAVE to keep going and you CANNOT take any break, which leads to burnout eventually. This is very powerful Casey, thank you for sharing :)
Your videos have a lot more heart now. I recently resubscribed and don't mind less uploads when they seem less frantic and more of a thoughtful talk. Good job Casey
I'm not disagreeing with Casey but Pewdiepie uploads every single day even after gaining a lot of subscribers but maybe its because that Pewdiepie's content doesn't target longevity and focuses on relevancy.
@@BigHenFor yee but ain't Shotton of people enjoy good fast food from time to time :) tbh I like his more serious vids like bout books and other reviews
Casey, as a fellow content creator I fully understand where you’re going with this commentary and the under appreciated epidemic that is ‘UA-camr burnout’. Thank you for bringing it to the attention of a much broader audience than that that the article alone could hope to have reached.
I've consumed/ absorbed 2 and a half years of your content, in the last 4 months. I've learned a lot from you. I also think it's great that you spend more time with your family now, that you've eased the pressure off yourself to post so frequently. Best wishes for your long game. I'm looking forward to seeing the videos you've posted since this one.
Burnout is not unique to UA-camrs, and everything you've said here applies mutatis mutandis to every other profession. As a lawyer, I would see burnout all the time (and may have suffered from it myself). The major difference with UA-cam burnout is the added pressure of the *public aspect* of UA-camr life. I worked at a big law firm, and when lawyers got burnout, you wouldn't really notice they were absent. But with UA-cam - it's a public life. Your break is necessarily noticed *by everyone* - and I think it's that added public aspect of the burnout that makes it worse for UA-camrs. All that to say - be well. You only have one mind and body, and no one is going to take care of it if you don't. Peace!
Hey bro, did you strategically and meticulously choose those words? Then attempted to string them together like some kind of verbal painting? Or is your vocabulary low key dog shit?? BTW just checked your channel. Content is dope :)
i have to say that i am liking the beard casey! also i like when you address things like looking after your mental health, people need to hear it. thanks for another great video and the motivation.
hi Casey! much love from the Philippines man! ive been watching you for 3 years now and its because of you i started my own channel recently. facing dilemmas on what to do and what to upload. But you inspire me not to give up and keep trying to think of what to do. From vlogs to covers to reviews im still trying to figure out what i want to do. So dont stop doing what you do because you inspire millions and im sure you do your best for us! thanks a bunch man much much love! We all appreciate what you do dont think otherwise!
I agree 100% with the over glorification of the hustle mentality. I'm not against it. I'm all for it. I think there also needs to be an equal amount of glorification for rest and self care so you can be effective for that hustle.
This has been one of my favorite videos from Casey in awhile! The music, tone, pacing all helped deliver a message that is relevant probably for a lot of people, but def for me as a creator in other spheres.
Can't think of any better way to say this but "Thank You" for making this video. This is so important and hits me at a time when I need to hear it most. I have 2 channels and a 3rd on the way. I get the grind and I'm comfy for the long haul. Sometimes you have that sense of doubt that creeps in because growth has been limited at times. I look back on my channel and see that at certain points my consistency wasn't there. Time to get on it and push for more consistency. As usual, thanks for the motivation Casey!
Great video. It's important to pace yourself into a schedule that is manageable and keeps priorities top, no matter what amazing opportunities come up. Two years ago I uploaded 4 times a week and it was so rewarding but also too tough for me to sustain. Last year I was scared to stop that and upload once a week but because of priorities and potential burnout that's what I did and it's actually worked well for me. Be aware of what you want first in life and maintain it, in the end it produces more reward than people pleasing or being forced. Thanks Casey.
Well PewdiePie is making videos every day and he gets millions of views beacuse he started doing what he likes instead of thinking what audience needs, like 80% of youtubers do . Casey is the same . Two of my favourite ytubers , i hope they continue doing what they most like , what they enjoy , thats why we are subscribed to them in the first place.
Totally agree with this! Longevity is definitely what it's about, and so is diversification. I run three active channels of different sizes, ages, and content, and it is so fulfilling and has allowed me to still do UA-cam some 8 yrs later. Keep championing UA-camr life for all of us, Casey! You're the GOAT! 🙂🙂🙂
Haven’t watched you much but I have to say this was a great look into the heads of you and other UA-cam people. And most of all I think everyone needs to remember everyone is human. Grats on new baby and I wish you the best of luck.
One of your BEST Casey! I upload three days a week & teach at university in Japan four days a week. I feel the BURN. But what you did Casey for 2 years of daily vlogs was amazing commitment & your 10 Million Subs and Success is very well deserved. Thanks for the inspiration & from a father with grown up kids; Spend time with small children as they grow up. That's what life is all about.
@kazoouber ツ - The context applies directly to what I said.... The sentence before the one I quoted was him talking about the 80s and 90s and then he said what I quoted... So ya *CONTEXT*
Watching your vlogs is motivation for me to believe that every small action I do is taking me closer to achieving my goals. especially when you put out vlogs like these
They are pathetic most people feel that way about things just tell the subs you feel that way and post a short video talking about what's coming up in the future and then go back to the easy job lol
Stop using the waaaaay over used presentation technique of scrolling down adding "read more" so people have to go to a second page as if you are making a wondrous announcement of something you discovered. Usually it isn't wondrous nor clever and everybody uses it. Immature and tiresome..
Great video as always. I agree with you that hard work is required, but I also believe loving what you do or following your passion will get you to success without feeling like you are busting your ass off as you're saying. In other words, in order to be successful in any industry, you have to do it because you love it and you'll strive for triumph whether there's an incentive or not.
the problem isn't that people think youtubers don't work hard...i think people get into youtubing because they think it isn't hard work...and are dissapointed when they realize to be successful, they still will have responsibilities and need to work hard.
I love how real you are in your vlogs and transparent. Hard work is key to all success, so true. Keep up the amazing work. Also I see that OG Gameboy on your desk. Getting into some Retro-Gaming?
Hi casey thanks for sharing I know this will be lost in the hailstorm of comment but I appreciate what your going through. “How well I know with what burning intensity you live. You have experienced many lives already, including several you have shared with me- full rich lives from birth to death, and you just have to have these rest periods in between.” ― anais nin
Casey would love to shadow someone on your team in NYC. If possible, would love to interview someone..even if its not you...dont need money, or for you to buy anything
I imagine he puts his pants on one leg at a time and shirt and jacket on one arm at a time. So my guess is Casey. Now WHO picks out his wardrobe, that might be the question?
It’s videos like this that remind me why I watch all of your videos and support you’re Chanel even when the content slows down. It’s because you are a good person Casey
thanks for sharing the part about what you sacrificed to grow from 200k to now. I think the hardest part of the platform is from 0-10k. Finding your way onto and up the ladder is the toughest part, IMO. Getting that initial momentum is where most people burn out and quit.
As a full time "UA-camr" who is reluctant to use that term.... this is right on point. I've been lucky to have success with in a very specific niche (aviation). I work hard to create high quality content, and at best can upload 3-4 times per month - no way I could ever approach daily. The pressure to break through and keep reaching viewers when the signal to noise ratio is SO high on this platform is exhausting.
Its videos like this that make me enjoy your channel and respect you even more. So much honesty and insight into what it's like to be in your position while a lot of people try to mask that and only show the glamorous persona they feel the audience demands. Thank you for your honesty Casey.
I'd love if Casey talked about social media/youtube/entertainment addiction. I think its an important issue for viewers. Some entertainment can be good, but it can be easy to consume so much of other peoples' content to the point where it hinders you from living your own life/creating your own stuff.
German Elite Tuning Inspirational creator indeed. Has provided me some enthusiasm, energy and some creative inspiration. Hope you smash some goals or at least find new inspiration to level up your current achievements :)
Casey - Just started making personal growth videos, and this video from you really spoke to me. Success can take time and can also fade, but quality lasts. Loved what you said about longevity and quality. Inspired me to really focus on that!
You say taking a break feels right and from a viewer's perspective I feel totally okay with you taking some time off and I'm sure a lot of people feel the same.
Casey, it’s not luck..it’s hard work for sure💪🏼 you’ve put the time in and bring amazing content. Thanks for the tips you share for new you tubers like me and for being honest about the burn out...what people call burnout can turn to adrenal fatigue which is very REAL! I was hustling hard a Home based business a couple years ago and was finally making more and more money but then I decided it wasn’t worth it to wreck my adrenals anymore. I was going by the advice of leaders that said “don’t sleep until you hit your goal” etc. However I since learned sleep is a great thing & I am learning to be more productive in short bursts of creative time and finding great results! You tube could disappear any moment...at the end of the day family & people you love is what matters. So keep doing you...take a break once and a while and I’m so glad you said you adjusted your video schedule. Your followers will be there when you’re ready to share👏🏻. Thanks for keeping it real!!!!
It’s all about timeless content. What’s relevant today, last week or years to come has been my Goal with my Channel 👊 Hard work, Determination, Focus, PERSISTENCE really works. You the Man! You’re my favorite Tuber bro👊
After starting my own channel even without any success I can somewhat comprehend how hard you work. For real nothing but the highest respect for you guys at the top.
Amazing and insightful video, Casey! I appreciate your personality and your empathetic view. YOU and YOUR videos are going to last a long time, and will probably be revisited many times over the coming years.
Empathy is perhaps the most taught lesson from parent to child: “Put yourself in their shoes” is what a lot of kids hear growing up and it teaches them how to be compassionate. The problem is that empathy is generally suited for those less fortunate, so how do you empathize with someone who is rich/successful? ‘They have everything they want, why should I feel bad for them?’ There’s a disconnect there that isn’t easily fixed, and when you’re pushed into this circle that people deem “successful,” you can’t vent or rant like you used to because now you’re “complaining” and “ungrateful.” It’s a very mentally draining process to be told your problems aren’t real problems all the time, and it starts to wear you down after a while. I haven’t had to deal with this, but after watching UA-cam for years it’s clear this is what burns creators out: the dehumanization from just a content creator to a “successful person.”
This is 100% how I feel about YT burnout & my feelings on working hard. THANK YOU for putting into words what I've been feeling personally Casey! I changed my YT schedule & content ideas a few months ago to fit what truly makes me happy as a creator/avoid burnout, and it has actually improved my channel stats overall. I'm glad you're doing the same!
Everything perfect said Casey that I am sure many UA-cam channels of all sizes and people will relate to, for me it was extremely nice and inspiring to listen to and for sure very relatable even with my channel of only 70k. Really take my hat off to you for how long you made daily vlogs for, massive work and commitment to get to where you are and very well deserved.
As CN mentions, quality means people will continue to view your videos for years to come. Some might crank out video after video on "current" cars, but people will keep watching Cars with Luke videos for years to come for the quality and effort you've put in.
I can definitely imagine feeling this way. I have less than 1000 subs but it feels like a rat race to grow the channel. However, it's slow going and takes so much fortitude. Once success is reached I can imagine just wanting to take in every opportunity available and stop sleeping over it. Most people would say "get over yourself, you're a millionaire" but you worked to become that. You worked harder than I do, and much harder than most youtubers. I solute you
Both. There's been a ton of research stating that having a kid is as much of a burden as losing a close relative, and most people go through the same emotional process as they would with the loss of said close relative.
I think that the problem of feeling like you cannot complain because you have attained a certain level of success is not just a youtuber issue. Very relatable. Great video!
Did anyone notice the background music which is damn awesome? In the onset of the vedio it has been played by Casey in a high volume and then gradually it's reduced. My penchant for it is extraordinarily high
we appreciate the pie chart.
Kris the Cat pewdiepie chart
haha super helpful
I appreciate you comment.
Who is this pew guy?
@@tamarajohll5735 Just a random youtuber with 70M subscribers.
Let’s just take a moment to think about the effort he put into that pie chart
how many accounts do you have Jesus
10000 lol subscribe to you tho
I think hustle culture is okay, but people should really stop saying you should cut down sleep to achieve your goals.
They treat sleep like it's a luxury when it's not. It's meant to help recover your body and mind from all the work you do every day. If you cut sleep, you're affecting your health and mental well being and to be honest, health and wellbeing should be prioritized above success.
100%. When I don't sleep, I can't get my best out of the day. When I sleep, I'm able to be excited and engaged for hours on end.
I agree 110%. To think that reducing sleep is in any way okay is very self-destructive and among many many bad things it will cause, it might just ruin the thing itself you're sacrificing your sleep for - the chase for success.
Agreed. I'm starting to find it distasteful tbh.
great comment here and I couldn't agree with you more!
Yup, this is the one thing I disagree with Casey on. Although I completely admire his dedication, tenacity and work ethic, not sleeping is simply reckless and detrimental to your health. Taking a break does NOT mean that you're not working hard.
That pie chart was next level :) Thanks Casey. Burnout is real for all youtubers big or small, as a smaller medium sized creator it is tough to keep it up especially when we have another job that takes up time too. Thanks for talking about this.
Interesting
MrBeast very interesting.
Interesting
MrBeast *blinks profusely*
Indeed.
MrBeast who are you lol
*UA-cam:* Can't trend a PewDiePie video.
*Also UA-cam:* Can trend a video about UA-camr burnout that has PewDiePie in the Thumbnail.
"We can't pay the man that much, but the man can still pay us"
(Edit: please go check out my song on my page okay thank you so much bye)
CorpTube 101
Haha a *pie* chart where the majority is *pewdiepie*
I can understand, most people feel overwhelmed. Just replace 'UA-cam Creator' with 'Dad', 'Manager', 'Leader', 'Son', 'Single Mother' etc and people can find it overwhelming too. It's the nature of things, that they lose the element of wonder over time. So accepting the idea that all this success, hardship, failure is transitory and just keep creating, could be an antidote. In the end, it is a choice and all turns out well if you put in the effort.
All the best to the creators!
So much insight in this comment and nobody cared to like it :( No rather like Mr Beasts "interesting" comment.... Jesus fucking christ, why do i even spend time on tardtube anymore
Bless you for your understanding of life
This feels like the type of video I originally subscribed for. Please more videos like this^^
Holy crap! Casey does read comments ~hehe^^
Vlogs :(
Saw thumbnail. Finally an @pewdiepie collab?
Yes it is really important to talk about these things every now and then in between the normal vlogs :)))
Agreed
It's getting really annoying to say "Burn Out" constantly. Can we shorten it a bit?
"UA-camrs get B.O."
Much easier.
I suffer from CREATOR BO
@@casey clout is temporary...loved that
Body odor?
Noitibmar UA-camrs B.S. sounds better
I think Axe makes a body spray for that
Pewds now alone has 100 mil subs.
Proud 9 year old.
19 year old
I think I have fallen out of love with UA-cam, I am ashamed to admit it. creating and even watching my favorite creators isn't a daily thing for me anymore. Kinda want another platform to pop up and take over already.
do you think having another name at the top of this website would make the content different?
Been on it since about 08/09, I was looking at my watched videos history, I still prefer stuff from like 6 years ago, seemed to have peaked then before corporations took over. There were still people doing vids in their bedrooms, rather than a bedroom set in a studio in a corporate headquarter.
@@redbeam_ It will. Or at least go back to what was good about UA-cam. Look at Pornhub. It's basically 2010 UA-cam now......
try new youtubers try justkiddingnews, justkiddingparty they are fun to watch
Cloudhs136 cheers for the recommendation 👍🏽
The irony of feeling unsuccessful with too much success. I can see how lots of UA-camrs get bit with this bullet. They feel like if they slow down even just a tiny bit, then they're not living up to the expectations of the reward of success they've been granted thus far. Worse yet is feeling that you have to keep producing more and more just to be proportionate to the rate of growth.
shut up u r irrelevant,
I completely agree.
What about me, I have busted my ass to watch these videos! I am feeling viewer burnout
PictureFit it depends!
PictureFit I love your videos! I hope you don’t feel burnt out
It’s all good Casey.
Quantity vs Quality. No brainer.
It’s the “quality” that will follow you (us), and it’s quality that will ultimately define your work and create legacy.
Onward!
no no, it's Quality vs Quanity.
Quantity vs Quality only one ends with tity
Preach mane best comment I’ve ever seen on UA-cam
💯 💯
Have you heard of Paul brothers and ricegum ? They literally are quantity over quality
That longevity>clout statement makes so much sense. In 10 years, people will still look at caseys legendary bike videos, snowboarding with NYPD, but will they watch ricegum playing fortnite? Probably not.
Matt Carter all the 12 year olds that will be 22 will for nostalgia lmao
I've been binging on your videos lately and this was some of the most real talk I've heard in a bit. Keep crushin', man. You're inspiring those of us just getting started.
That is Gloria Borger not PewDiePie in the picture you used.
pew-pew-pew-pew-pew-pew!!
Looked more like Poppy Harlow
@@natharnold3620 you know you might be right it could have been Poppy Harlow. I'm just not sure I couldn't see the cleavage real well.
Nath Arnold hahahahahhahah
Longevity > Clout 👍
(Also Facial Hair > Clean Shave 😎)
Beards are better most of things
I wrote that down while watching the video and posted it on my office wall.
Yeah we all hate Gillette too.
Gillette dislikes that
Sorry, your videos boring. Seriously. Need improvement. ASAP
I love the work ethic Casey. I grew up on a farm, and I’m a fisherman, I work hard everyday. I only recently started YouTubing, and I busted my ass teaching myself how to video edit this past winter, and I’m loving it. I started from nothing, 0 subscribers, and now I have 150! It’s nothing, but I am proud!
Quality leads to longevity. Thank you so much for sharing this Casey! Also, I REALLY miss your short films. Love seeing updates of your life and career but I also love your creative film projects.
Casey, you put it out there and explained it so eloquently.
Can we get Casey Neistat to host meme review! That would be epic
Great video ! Especially because your words also apply to multiple kind of business.
That’s one part of why I appreciate with your videos Casey. It’s inspiring because even though i am no youtuber (and don’t intend to be one), your experiences and leitmov can expand to so many situations, lifes, jobs !
Thank you for being an inspiration. Had to get this out :)
The article and your thoughts on it are very articulate. I’m a professional photographer and experience all of the issues discussed by you and the article, yet all I get is “you’re so lucky to work for yourself”, they don’t realise I work literally all day and night every single day with no holidays, sick pay or the ease of mind that working for someone else comes with. My friends that work for others simply do not realise that even being able to walk out of work and not have to think about it until the next day or the day they return from holiday is a massive benefit they get from it. Another good video mate, it really echoes many of the things I’ve felt for the last 12 years of self employment.
Came here just to make sure he didn’t say anything bad about Felix 😂
I get is you are doing your part
Same
Tara G I’ll do it then, i don’t understand why his channel is so big, I don’t like his videos
ShortyzProductionz you take that back
Me too, i was about to unsub 😂 😂 😂
*(reads title)*
*(See Felix on the thumbnail)*
*(clicks video)*
Hahah did the same thing but for Alisha
Same
Hi 🙂 I am late to this video. I couldn't imagine being famous. I am really excited to start a job as a janitor in a few weeks because I don't have to talk to people. What you do for a career I would find overwhelming. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for making them.
that comment sounds like it was said with the cutest voice ever
hope youre always happy with what you are doing
You're awesome
I’ve seen this before. Probably when it came out. I’ve been rewatching a lot of your videos and this one was perfect for my current frame of mind. Thank you. Huge fan Casey. Happy you’re enjoying life with your family.
that opening about Pewdiepie having 82M of the 100M was so awesome. Great since of humor, Casey
Sense
SSSSNNNNAAAKKKEEE
@@ryanruefer Kept you waiting, huh?
Ninjaman195 I was thinking the same!
Holy daaaaamn. 10000% truth in all you said, coming from a creator that literally just got over burn out and end of 2018 made videos about burn out.
Thanks for talking about it Casey and making it ok that we feel this way. And yes!
Quality content that we enjoy making all the waaaaaayyyy from now on! 😱😱😱
Sorelle Amore love your channel btw
love your content! really inspiring
its funny cause i clicked on your profile and seen your sub count is 666 and the video playing is you laughing like a mad women lol i dont geuss you had to be sitting here lol
Sorelle, I am one of your subs. I watch everything you post and I enjoy your perspective. Thanks and keep up the good work. Lance
Sorelle Amore ♥️ 🇲🇦 🇵🇹
Such an important topic, Casey - great work adding to that timely article, bro, thanks
This is an amazing VLog. Really well done. Some great points intellectually spoken.
I burnt out after 6 months of weekly uploading and had to take some time off. I can't even imagine how you did 3 years of daily uploads... Keep it up, you're the one that inspired me to pick up a camera. 3 years ago I felt lost and alone in my freshman dorm room, but your videos motivated me every day. Forever thankful for what you do Casey
Hey Casey. Burnout is something ALL self-employed and entrepreneurs must deal with. It doesn't matter what business you are in, it's too easy to push and push and push yourself to do more and more and more. Finding the balance is a continual challenge. Saying NO is difficult.
ALL people who have a job actually.
100% agree.
Jesus Christ thank you finally, somebody understands. Everybody is going through this burnout at one point, but youtubers can make this way more obvious through lack of (quality) content
So true! Glad I was able to hear this today!
well said!
Thanks, Casey!.. had a really warm and transparent feeling, while watching this - inspiring to keep up the volume of work AND to be reflective/have a perspective too.
Appreciate it!..
Best,
Li
(Heart of Infinity)
Love ya bro, always create at your own pace. I immensely appreciate these introspectives you have and listen when you speak about them.
We've been doing UA-cam for 2 years, we just hit 1,000 and coming forth to say that burnout happens at any level is difficult, but having a huge following it must feel like you HAVE to keep going and you CANNOT take any break, which leads to burnout eventually. This is very powerful Casey, thank you for sharing :)
Jake Watson lol
Freedom Strider reading this emotional comment quickly followed by someone telling you to shut the fuck up was super funny!
Indeed, it warms my heart :)
Why AM I the only one who noticed that Casey used THAT photo of Felix in the thumbnail???
I was laughing so hard at this...
Eliot Cole Thankfully, you weren’t
WHY DOES EVERYONE USE IT???
Is he a mainstream mediam
J Michael what does this even mean? I just pointed at the meme...
Your videos have a lot more heart now. I recently resubscribed and don't mind less uploads when they seem less frantic and more of a thoughtful talk. Good job Casey
Really good video. Watching this channel properly during the big lockdown. It’s fantastic. Love Casey’s vlog style.
Burnout: "when you do more work than your body and mind can handle, in order to remain healthy"
definition of Elon musk
Burnout: "when you hit the gas until the tires catch fire." Everyone needs a break sometime
I'm not disagreeing with Casey but Pewdiepie uploads every single day even after gaining a lot of subscribers but maybe its because that Pewdiepie's content doesn't target longevity and focuses on relevancy.
Yeah, like empty calories.
@@BigHenFor yee but ain't Shotton of people enjoy good fast food from time to time :) tbh I like his more serious vids like bout books and other reviews
Because Pewdiepie video are definitely relevant 😉
His videos are mostly blogs and memes which doesn't take too much time to produce
Couldn't agree more
Casey, as a fellow content creator I fully understand where you’re going with this commentary and the under appreciated epidemic that is ‘UA-camr burnout’. Thank you for bringing it to the attention of a much broader audience than that that the article alone could hope to have reached.
I've consumed/ absorbed 2 and a half years of your content, in the last 4 months. I've learned a lot from you. I also think it's great that you spend more time with your family now, that you've eased the pressure off yourself to post so frequently. Best wishes for your long game. I'm looking forward to seeing the videos you've posted since this one.
Same but 2 years behind you. Hope your still watching
0:40 I love the fact that he called PewDiePie, "Pewds" I am dying to see both of them Collab.
My bruh from India
@@priyank3417 bet you!
@João Belo wouldn't that be hilarious!
AnOnyMouS # ok
Burnout is not unique to UA-camrs, and everything you've said here applies mutatis mutandis to every other profession. As a lawyer, I would see burnout all the time (and may have suffered from it myself). The major difference with UA-cam burnout is the added pressure of the *public aspect* of UA-camr life. I worked at a big law firm, and when lawyers got burnout, you wouldn't really notice they were absent. But with UA-cam - it's a public life. Your break is necessarily noticed *by everyone* - and I think it's that added public aspect of the burnout that makes it worse for UA-camrs. All that to say - be well. You only have one mind and body, and no one is going to take care of it if you don't. Peace!
DR1N11 don’t do it! 😂 Jokes aside (and it was really not my intention to sell my playlist), I made a playlist of law vlogs. It’ll give you an idea.
Great words, dude.
Hey bro, did you strategically and meticulously choose those words? Then attempted to string them together like some kind of verbal painting? Or is your vocabulary low key dog shit?? BTW just checked your channel. Content is dope :)
I never heard anyone say that it's unique to youtubers.
viva takeover!!!
i have to say that i am liking the beard casey!
also i like when you address things like looking after your mental health, people need to hear it.
thanks for another great video and the motivation.
hi Casey! much love from the Philippines man! ive been watching you for 3 years now and its because of you i started my own channel recently. facing dilemmas on what to do and what to upload. But you inspire me not to give up and keep trying to think of what to do. From vlogs to covers to reviews im still trying to figure out what i want to do. So dont stop doing what you do because you inspire millions and im sure you do your best for us! thanks a bunch man much much love! We all appreciate what you do dont think otherwise!
I agree 100% with the over glorification of the hustle mentality. I'm not against it. I'm all for it. I think there also needs to be an equal amount of glorification for rest and self care so you can be effective for that hustle.
totally agree with you
@@fall1n4yo0h haha
well said!
thank you @@curranmediaco.6525 !
@@EmeroyB welcome! :)
This has been one of my favorite videos from Casey in awhile! The music, tone, pacing all helped deliver a message that is relevant probably for a lot of people, but def for me as a creator in other spheres.
he's such a great story teller!
Can't think of any better way to say this but "Thank You" for making this video. This is so important and hits me at a time when I need to hear it most. I have 2 channels and a 3rd on the way. I get the grind and I'm comfy for the long haul. Sometimes you have that sense of doubt that creeps in because growth has been limited at times. I look back on my channel and see that at certain points my consistency wasn't there. Time to get on it and push for more consistency. As usual, thanks for the motivation Casey!
Great video. It's important to pace yourself into a schedule that is manageable and keeps priorities top, no matter what amazing opportunities come up.
Two years ago I uploaded 4 times a week and it was so rewarding but also too tough for me to sustain. Last year I was scared to stop that and upload once a week but because of priorities and potential burnout that's what I did and it's actually worked well for me. Be aware of what you want first in life and maintain it, in the end it produces more reward than people pleasing or being forced. Thanks Casey.
Well PewdiePie is making videos every day and he gets millions of views beacuse he started doing what he likes instead of thinking what audience needs, like 80% of youtubers do .
Casey is the same . Two of my favourite ytubers , i hope they continue doing what they most like , what they enjoy , thats why we are subscribed to them in the first place.
Ben7 Poods gets like 500 million a month
@@yoahboy952 no,do you even know how big that number is?that would make his wealth equivalent to Elon Musk
@MrXelium he will change his way of content and do whatever he likes just like he did earlier,he does what he enjoys
MrXelium “You can’t do this forever”
Fam that applies to every youtuber, it’s just how it is lol
Moulik Nanda- fame tv I am talking about “views per month” not “earnings per month”
As in pewdiepie gets around 500 million views a month
**sees UA-camrs burnt out**
Casey: _That's hot! That's hot!_
Totally agree with this! Longevity is definitely what it's about, and so is diversification. I run three active channels of different sizes, ages, and content, and it is so fulfilling and has allowed me to still do UA-cam some 8 yrs later. Keep championing UA-camr life for all of us, Casey! You're the GOAT! 🙂🙂🙂
U the GOAT Mikey!!
subscribe to my channel!
Haven’t watched you much but I have to say this was a great look into the heads of you and other UA-cam people. And most of all I think everyone needs to remember everyone is human. Grats on new baby and I wish you the best of luck.
One of your BEST Casey! I upload three days a week & teach at university in Japan four days a week. I feel the BURN. But what you did Casey for 2 years of daily vlogs was amazing commitment & your 10 Million Subs and Success is very well deserved. Thanks for the inspiration & from a father with grown up kids; Spend time with small children as they grow up. That's what life is all about.
(4:41) Did Casey just say "here we are whatever it is 2038"? *I sense a Casey Niestat time travel conspiracy coming on*
I think he was going for "20-30 years later" but cut himself off, I was thinking similar to you
If Casey has encountert a "timemashine" he will be the biggest vegan youtuber dotdotdot
@kazoouber ツ - The context applies directly to what I said.... The sentence before the one I quoted was him talking about the 80s and 90s and then he said what I quoted... So ya *CONTEXT*
I was scrolling through the comments to see someone talk about this
@@elchuub1563 - Lol :) Glad I'm not the only one!
the relatability is very comforting that every creator big or small goes through this
Watching your vlogs is motivation for me to believe that every small action I do is taking me closer to achieving my goals. especially when you put out vlogs like these
Petition to change the name of the video to:
*_UA-camrs - Suffering From Success_*
Hell yea
ikr!
They are pathetic most people feel that way about things just tell the subs you feel that way and post a short video talking about what's coming up in the future and then go back to the easy job lol
Stop using the waaaaay over used presentation technique of scrolling down adding "read more" so people have to go to a second page as if you are making a wondrous announcement of something you discovered. Usually it isn't wondrous nor clever and everybody uses it. Immature and tiresome..
Lol
Is it a reference to a meme?
1:46
*That's not PewDiePie! That's Gloria Borger!*
Timely and well-considered, Casey. Thanks for all of your incredible and sustained work.
Great video as always. I agree with you that hard work is required, but I also believe loving what you do or following your passion will get you to success without feeling like you are busting your ass off as you're saying. In other words, in order to be successful in any industry, you have to do it because you love it and you'll strive for triumph whether there's an incentive or not.
*i don’t understand why some people don’t think big youtubers work hard*
the problem isn't that people think youtubers don't work hard...i think people get into youtubing because they think it isn't hard work...and are dissapointed when they realize to be successful, they still will have responsibilities and need to work hard.
@@DustinBenton @ShyPlyr , U both have very valid points
Oh yeah yeah
Well some youtubers apply little effort in their videos. Some people pay people to edit their videos.
They don’t
Casey's lookin clean
@Jake Watson ?
Ikr he's more rugged but somehow C L E A N
Jake Watson are you from Arkansas?
Audrei Ulit are you from Germany?
I love how real you are in your vlogs and transparent. Hard work is key to all success, so true. Keep up the amazing work. Also I see that OG Gameboy on your desk. Getting into some Retro-Gaming?
Great topic here. "Burnout" is something i've been struggling with for years. p.s. The pie chart definitely came in handy. Thanks for the visual.
Hi casey thanks for sharing I know this will be lost in the hailstorm of comment but I appreciate what your going through.
“How well I know with what burning intensity you live. You have experienced many lives already, including several you have shared with me- full rich lives from birth to death, and you just have to have these rest periods in between.”
― anais nin
Casey would love to shadow someone on your team in NYC. If possible, would love to interview someone..even if its not you...dont need money, or for you to buy anything
I imagine he puts his pants on one leg at a time and shirt and jacket on one arm at a time. So my guess is Casey. Now WHO picks out his wardrobe, that might be the question?
At 1:45 it is not Pewdiepie on the picture bur Gloria Borgat
Beautiful!
Well in my region there is a hailstorm outside......,.lol
I somehow doubt Pewds was really interviewed.
The quotes were from videos he has made about the subject, not an interview
@@Myrilia _"Kjellberg told INSIDER”_
@@Nj1498 oh my bad sorry! I didnt notice it at first... I would not be surprised if you were right! Maybe Pewds will talk about it in a video
It’s videos like this that remind me why I watch all of your videos and support you’re Chanel even when the content slows down. It’s because you are a good person Casey
thanks for sharing the part about what you sacrificed to grow from 200k to now. I think the hardest part of the platform is from 0-10k. Finding your way onto and up the ladder is the toughest part, IMO. Getting that initial momentum is where most people burn out and quit.
Anyone else thinking my man Casey is looking FRESH.Keep smacking it Bru!
Oh yeah yeah
As a full time "UA-camr" who is reluctant to use that term.... this is right on point. I've been lucky to have success with in a very specific niche (aviation). I work hard to create high quality content, and at best can upload 3-4 times per month - no way I could ever approach daily. The pressure to break through and keep reaching viewers when the signal to noise ratio is SO high on this platform is exhausting.
Keep it up, love your channel man!
heeeey flightchops! Good to see you here! Keep up the work!
Yeah what everybody else said they all beat me here
@Dag Nabbit you think so? Shouldn't it be LOW then? 😂 High S/N means strong signal, no?
Ayyyy Flight Chops!
Casey, you spending time with your family is WAY more important to many us then regular posts. Once a week is amazing.
Its videos like this that make me enjoy your channel and respect you even more. So much honesty and insight into what it's like to be in your position while a lot of people try to mask that and only show the glamorous persona they feel the audience demands. Thank you for your honesty Casey.
Tbh, I am starting to love the commentary videos more than the vlogs these days.
I agree you learn a lot more about the person, in this case Casey and how he thinks.
Yeah, me too
I'd love if Casey talked about social media/youtube/entertainment addiction. I think its an important issue for viewers. Some entertainment can be good, but it can be easy to consume so much of other peoples' content to the point where it hinders you from living your own life/creating your own stuff.
Untied Hawaii true, plus you learn something also
Im glad you have kept it up man. you always have great content and speak your mind.
German Elite Tuning Inspirational creator indeed. Has provided me some enthusiasm, energy and some creative inspiration.
Hope you smash some goals or at least find new inspiration to level up your current achievements :)
Good upload Casey. Normally don't watch your stuff but appreciate your words here. Have a good 2019
Casey - Just started making personal growth videos, and this video from you really spoke to me. Success can take time and can also fade, but quality lasts. Loved what you said about longevity and quality. Inspired me to really focus on that!
Love this! Thanks for always being so open and honest Casey and sharing all your insights! Goes a super long way! Longevity over clout!
You say taking a break feels right and from a viewer's perspective I feel totally okay with you taking some time off and I'm sure a lot of people feel the same.
Casey, it’s not luck..it’s hard work for sure💪🏼 you’ve put the time in and bring amazing content. Thanks for the tips you share for new you tubers like me and for being honest about the burn out...what people call burnout can turn to adrenal fatigue which is very REAL! I was hustling hard a Home based business a couple years ago and was finally making more and more money but then I decided it wasn’t worth it to wreck my adrenals anymore. I was going by the advice of leaders that said “don’t sleep until you hit your goal” etc. However I since learned sleep is a great thing & I am learning to be more productive in short bursts of creative time and finding great results! You tube could disappear any moment...at the end of the day family & people you love is what matters. So keep doing you...take a break once and a while and I’m so glad you said you adjusted your video schedule. Your followers will be there when you’re ready to share👏🏻. Thanks for keeping it real!!!!
It’s all about timeless content. What’s relevant today, last week or years to come has been my Goal with my Channel 👊
Hard work, Determination, Focus, PERSISTENCE really works. You the Man! You’re my favorite Tuber bro👊
I’ll be here when you upload. No worries👍
Gus DaCosta cool channel
Thank you!
i remember early days casey usually 3 months+ between videos.
I have a Chanel to check it out if you have time
Doug Green just subbed👍
Can we start a petition to have Casey keep the scruffy look!
Agreed!
That is not a dope ass beard. Please shave it Casey.
@@baileybishop1579 lol
lookin like a total babe
At least line it up
After starting my own channel even without any success I can somewhat comprehend how hard you work. For real nothing but the highest respect for you guys at the top.
Amazing and insightful video, Casey! I appreciate your personality and your empathetic view. YOU and YOUR videos are going to last a long time, and will probably be revisited many times over the coming years.
Empathy is perhaps the most taught lesson from parent to child: “Put yourself in their shoes” is what a lot of kids hear growing up and it teaches them how to be compassionate. The problem is that empathy is generally suited for those less fortunate, so how do you empathize with someone who is rich/successful? ‘They have everything they want, why should I feel bad for them?’
There’s a disconnect there that isn’t easily fixed, and when you’re pushed into this circle that people deem “successful,” you can’t vent or rant like you used to because now you’re “complaining” and “ungrateful.” It’s a very mentally draining process to be told your problems aren’t real problems all the time, and it starts to wear you down after a while. I haven’t had to deal with this, but after watching UA-cam for years it’s clear this is what burns creators out: the dehumanization from just a content creator to a “successful person.”
Bro wtf I love your vids ❤❤❤
Tf I’m too high to read all this shit gmfu Khan ! 😂
Haha what the hell erick, didn’t expect to find you here
Weeeeed
Hi Eric love your vids
This is 100% how I feel about YT burnout & my feelings on working hard. THANK YOU for putting into words what I've been feeling personally Casey! I changed my YT schedule & content ideas a few months ago to fit what truly makes me happy as a creator/avoid burnout, and it has actually improved my channel stats overall. I'm glad you're doing the same!
LaurenzSide HI LAUREN!! Love your videos!!
Lauren, I’m Lauren too, I love you, ur now my sister, how do you only have 17 likes? Bye bye
Hi
I really needed this. Thank you.
Totally loved your video and made a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing your view on the topic in such an honest, sincere way. you rock!
Needed to see this and really appreciate hearing your perspective Casey! 🙌🏽
Everything perfect said Casey that I am sure many UA-cam channels of all sizes and people will relate to, for me it was extremely nice and inspiring to listen to and for sure very relatable even with my channel of only 70k. Really take my hat off to you for how long you made daily vlogs for, massive work and commitment to get to where you are and very well deserved.
As CN mentions, quality means people will continue to view your videos for years to come. Some might crank out video after video on "current" cars, but people will keep watching Cars with Luke videos for years to come for the quality and effort you've put in.
Even as a smaller youtuber this is SO RELATABLE 🙌🏻
I can definitely imagine feeling this way. I have less than 1000 subs but it feels like a rat race to grow the channel. However, it's slow going and takes so much fortitude. Once success is reached I can imagine just wanting to take in every opportunity available and stop sleeping over it. Most people would say "get over yourself, you're a millionaire" but you worked to become that. You worked harder than I do, and much harder than most youtubers. I solute you
“Being constantly tired, easily irritable, and feeling like you’re not successful”. Is Morton describing burnout, or being a parent? 😂
Both. There's been a ton of research stating that having a kid is as much of a burden as losing a close relative, and most people go through the same emotional process as they would with the loss of said close relative.
Maybe all parents are burned out
@@MitchvanWijngaarden that close relative being themselves
Viva Frei Boom! Truth.
Hope this notification released dopamine
I have the burn out without the success 😂😂
Depression
Lmao Ellie this is the realest thing.
UA-cam is tough, I was struggling end of 2018 also. Hope you get through it!
I think that the problem of feeling like you cannot complain because you have attained a certain level of success is not just a youtuber issue. Very relatable. Great video!
Did anyone notice the background music which is damn awesome? In the onset of the vedio it has been played by Casey in a high volume and then gradually it's reduced. My penchant for it is extraordinarily high