It's hard being a content creator here on UA-cam. I've been doing this for over 8 years and I don't know if I'll ever reach 100k subs while I'm alive 😂. Thought about quitting so many times but always find something to keep going lol. Great video BTW
Your conscience is the best therapist and self-reflection tool you have. Being true to yourself is more valuable than any amount of wealth or success - however way it's defined.
You are an inspiration Jason! I don't think I would have seriously started my channel if I hadn't been watching you all these years. I had several false starts as I kept chickening out!
Amazing video. Very genuine and straight to the point. A great way for people thinking of starting a channel of their own to gauge what they might go through. Sent it on to one of my mates who is starting out!
I appreciate your insights and candor. You’ve been ambivalent about UA-cam for awhile now, and with good reasons. Hell, I’m ambivalent about watching UA-cam, let alone creating for it. Again, my best to you in all your endeavors!
This was a really good one for me. It's so hard to know, this stuff moves so fast. So many hype cycles and bubbles. Tech is indeed a tool and definitely can make our lives better and I think focusing on that is part of your secret sauce. I'll watch videos of yours about products I'm not even interested in just to get a sense of your process etc.
You’re a good man. Go easy on yourself. I recall seeing a photo of you in your early years. You were quite handsome. Re-capture your life’s joy. I suspect it won’t be found in tech.
Thank you for sharing your experiences so candidly. I’m going to try starting my own channel, and your insights are valuable. I’m close to your age, a little older actually, and while it might seem crazy to try this at this point in my life, I want to see how it goes. I’ve been putting it off for years and don’t want to regret not giving it a shot later in life.
Don’t get hung up on the age thing. It’s hard, sometimes, but one advantage is you have a lot of first hand experience with stuff younger folks only see in old movies. From a tech perspective that can be a super power.
I feel you about the addiction and "Once and addict, always an addict" I feel I also keep jumping from one addiction to another. Salty food, then stop it and start smoking. Then stop it and start playing game. Then stop it and overdo something else. Another point that I resonated was when UA-cam becomes a business. That's when things get ruined. When we do them as a hobby, it's so nice and fulfilling. But then the pressure of making money comes in and little by little start ruining it.
Yeah, it’s a vicious cycle. I don’t mind UA-cam being a business, I just think you have to start with that in mind or it will be a difficult transition.
Jason you could of been a great teacher of life and tech maybe back in the eighties I’m generation x this is a master piece I wish that there were more people like you out here and I’m happy that you are back but you just have to take it one day at a time and maybe one phone at one time.
I’ve been following you for many years on UA-cam. I do like your review videos and your content. I’m an apple guy so when you review Apple stuff I will watch. Thanks for your videos and look forward to more.
The idea of having a succrssful You Tube channel is appealing until you delve deeper and think about it. As you say, pressure to keep increasing your audience, pressure to buy tech to review and the cost involved, keeping in touch with whst you think people want you to review, pressure to make videos even when you don't feel like it, for fear of losing subscribers if you don't. It's not like having a monthly pay cheque is it, you have to work to pay the bills. I should think you also have to have the hide of an elephant,as well, to withstand the uncalled for abuse tech You Tubers can get.
if someone pays u to "review" a product and u give it a negative that company likely won't seek u out again. So unless that creator is dumb they want continued business... that's where bias come in but u can admit it or not
It's hard being a content creator here on UA-cam. I've been doing this for over 8 years and I don't know if I'll ever reach 100k subs while I'm alive 😂. Thought about quitting so many times but always find something to keep going lol. Great video BTW
Your conscience is the best therapist and self-reflection tool you have. Being true to yourself is more valuable than any amount of wealth or success - however way it's defined.
Love every video you make.
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You are an inspiration Jason! I don't think I would have seriously started my channel if I hadn't been watching you all these years. I had several false starts as I kept chickening out!
Thanks, man. I’m glad you stuck with it!
Amazing video. Very genuine and straight to the point. A great way for people thinking of starting a channel of their own to gauge what they might go through. Sent it on to one of my mates who is starting out!
I appreciate your insights and candor. You’ve been ambivalent about UA-cam for awhile now, and with good reasons. Hell, I’m ambivalent about watching UA-cam, let alone creating for it. Again, my best to you in all your endeavors!
This was a really good one for me. It's so hard to know, this stuff moves so fast. So many hype cycles and bubbles. Tech is indeed a tool and definitely can make our lives better and I think focusing on that is part of your secret sauce. I'll watch videos of yours about products I'm not even interested in just to get a sense of your process etc.
Jason, been following you for years and have always appreciated you. Thanks for this video, I really enjoyed it!
I appreciate that!
You’re a good man. Go easy on yourself. I recall seeing a photo of you in your early years. You were quite handsome. Re-capture your life’s joy. I suspect it won’t be found in tech.
Jason, thank you for sharing your experiences and journey with us. Very inspirational.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for your honesty. I appreciate you.
You are so welcome
Great video thanks so much for this
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your experiences so candidly. I’m going to try starting my own channel, and your insights are valuable. I’m close to your age, a little older actually, and while it might seem crazy to try this at this point in my life, I want to see how it goes. I’ve been putting it off for years and don’t want to regret not giving it a shot later in life.
Don’t get hung up on the age thing. It’s hard, sometimes, but one advantage is you have a lot of first hand experience with stuff younger folks only see in old movies. From a tech perspective that can be a super power.
I feel you about the addiction and "Once and addict, always an addict"
I feel I also keep jumping from one addiction to another. Salty food, then stop it and start smoking. Then stop it and start playing game. Then stop it and overdo something else.
Another point that I resonated was when UA-cam becomes a business. That's when things get ruined. When we do them as a hobby, it's so nice and fulfilling. But then the pressure of making money comes in and little by little start ruining it.
Yeah, it’s a vicious cycle. I don’t mind UA-cam being a business, I just think you have to start with that in mind or it will be a difficult transition.
@@thejasontlewis Yes I agree
Your videos are great. Hang in there .
thanks jason love your vids...and also from a fellow music and guitar hobbyist...I love your music❤🎸🎤🎵
Awesome! Thank you!
Jason you could of been a great teacher of life and tech maybe back in the eighties I’m generation x this is a master piece I wish that there were more people like you out here and I’m happy that you are back but you just have to take it one day at a time and maybe one phone at one time.
What prompted you to make this video right now? Hope you don’t mind me asking.
I just passed 10 years on UA-cam and have been thinking a lot about what I'm doing on here.
Congratulations!👍🏼
I’ve been following you for many years on UA-cam. I do like your review videos and your content. I’m an apple guy so when you review Apple stuff I will watch. Thanks for your videos and look forward to more.
Thanks for sharing!
@@thejasontlewis absolutely
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The idea of having a succrssful You Tube channel is appealing until you delve deeper and think about it.
As you say, pressure to keep increasing your audience, pressure to buy tech to review and the cost involved, keeping in touch with whst you think people want you to review, pressure to make videos even when you don't feel like it, for fear of losing subscribers if you don't. It's not like having a monthly pay cheque is it, you have to work to pay the bills. I should think you also have to have the hide of an elephant,as well, to withstand the uncalled for abuse tech You Tubers can get.
It’s a lot, for sure. And it can get overwhelming as well. But I like creating stuff and connecting with people, so I keep coming back.
if someone pays u to "review" a product and u give it a negative that company likely won't seek u out again. So unless that creator is dumb they want continued business... that's where bias come in but u can admit it or not