Hey man, I love the video. Thanks for bringing up the idea of not letting ourselves become a brand. It's so easy to let work bleed into our lives. Cheers to being kind to our offline selves! 🍻😁
Wow I'm really impress that you were not offended by my comment. I wanted that the reason I express what I did is that many of those who have revealed the good bad and the ugly has helped me to realize that In some areas of my life I'm not alone. Truly your response is respected by me not that I count in your world but I appreciate it, and I appreciate your work. Happy Day. Cheers.
chase this is so great, it really made me think and reflect on who i am online and offline and this is something i'm going to keep in my mind for a long time !! (also the visuals were stunning)
I am so happy I found your channel chase a few months ago! But even if I didn't, I was already subscribed to soul pancake so I would have found you anyways! I said this because I think it's meant to be for me to watch your amazing and inspiring videos!
Everyone becoming their own brand is something that just doesn't sit well with me. It sucks that we all feel obligated to go through certain motions on social media to get the attention that we crave. It's good to constantly remind yourself how much that doesn't matter, so that you can start to focus on what does matter.
Yes! Authenticity an genuineness are so important! But sadly we're really good at lying to ourselves about who we really are. And of course! I love that SoulPancake conversation :)
I'm afraid this social medization, if I may be allowed such a term, will continue unabated. I fear for future of all of us. We're such an arrogant species at yet despite this being capable kindness and generosity. I'm afraid due to social media's addictive quality (being geared towards stroking one's ego, creating conditional responses, algorithm governed periodic ego boosts, et al.) short of a revolution in how we handle this technology right now then humanity may very well be doomed. It seems we're all right as a species so long as we're not getting _too_ smart for our own good
You speak out one of the most important ideas. I do think we need to create a healthy space to let and inspire people online to make mistakes and change and progress just as we should in offline world.
0:49 People definitely had different ways of presenting their selves pre-social media. In fact, I'm not certain here, but I feel maybe social media has allowed us to blend our different masks or personalities more together since it blends the boundaries between work and life outside of work. I feel like we have a more casual way we present ourselves nowadays, if in a professional career compared to 20 years ago when I was a kid, it seems like work wear was more formal then for a professional back then.
Not only do we base our self-worth on our likes and views but also on other peoples', as you put it, "curated selves". No one posts photos of when they get yelled at work or receive bad news (well, maybe some do, but not most). It is helpful to remember that no one is who they are social media, at least not completely. Lovely video. Positive vibes and love from Toronto
I generally agree with the points you're making, especially the whole "embrace your imperfections" part, however I think we sometimes give Internet too much credit for some of our behaviours. I mean, yes, sure, we are not exactly the same in "real life" as we are on the Internet. But firstly, I don't really like calling everything offline "the real world", because I think what's online is just as real as the offline part. I mean, you probably feel that yourself - aren't your online friendships, with people you met online, just as real as the ones you have with the people who you get to drink your morning coffee with (offline!) now and then? And the Chase you are on the Internet - on your Instagram, on your channel, on your Twitter - is a version of the whole Chase, some part of you, just like my Internet self is one side of Paulina. BUT, as you said yourself, we also are different around different people from "the real world", aren't we? Internet is not only "us around a specific group of people" (strangers, mostly), but it's also a different situation. We're different at school, we're different at home, we're different on the Internet. I happen to speak a few different languages and I feel like I am a different person in each and every one of them. So am I "true" in my native language, is this the most "natural" situation for me? Well, I feel more natural speaking English... I don't see one as a real me and another as a version of me. They are all different versions of me, they have equal rights in constituting what's "me". Also, when I travel, when I am in a new place, where I don't know anyone and no one knows me, I am different than I am back home. Is that because I can fake myself, since there's no one around who would catch me on that lie, or is that because I am free of expectations people at home put on me and I can truly be myself? It's hard to tell. This whole ramble was to say that yes, we are trying to be our best, curated selves on the Internet, but in my humble opinion (sometimes I think I am the last person on Earth who writes that whole expression and doesn't really uses acronyms), it's not like Internet altered human nature on it, it just hightened it, took it to the extreme. Think of a version of you that tries to impress your date and the coolest person you know and potential employer AND your personal hero at the same time. And then put it into the situation where you feel like you have freedom to be a slightly different than you are on a daily basis, maybe more like a person you'd wish to be. And then imagine repeating that daily. Here, Internet you. Okay, maybe you're right, maybe we are especially different on the Internet. But I still don't think that our Internet selves are less real, they are just a different part of us. They're us stripped off our fears, with the features we'd have if we were bold enough to pull them off in the daily life, they reflect some of our hearts desires, for sure. Everyone knows and agrees that you need to meet someone offline to really get to know them, but I also think that you need to get to know online versions of your offline friends to really, fully get to know them. Wow, that turned into quite a chaotic TL;DR (what did I say about the acronyms earlier?), but I guess it's a good thing (maybe not that good for whoever is reading this, if anyone). It means three minutes of your video was that much food for thought. And that was just a first episode. Keep up, I will definitely keep on coming to see the next episodes (however I promise to not write THAT long comments anymore :P).
Hi Paulina, First... WOW! We think it's so awesome that you want to think deeply about this topic and dive right in. We love reading comments like this, so please do keep it coming! Second, you bring up some really interesting points. Since we control the way we appear on social media, we get to decide which "version" of ourself we put out into the world. So how do we avoid putting out a version with the goal of getting the most likes? How do we become comfortable putting out a version of ourselves that doesn't hide the things we don't want seen? So much food for thought, you're right! Thanks for sharing your perspective with us!
Wow. You perfectly described how I feel towards this. Especially the travel part, I've felt exactly the same (free or expectations or faking yourself etc. part) and it's really quite nice to have someone spell those feelings out. Cool video, cool comments. SoulPancake really makes unique content and I'm glad I subscribed a couple of years ago.
Exactly, so many questions! My comment was more me-trying-to-process-my-thoughts than me-having-a-certain-opinion-on-this-one. But I admit I totally forgot about the "being in it for the likes" part of one's online identity and now I don't even know how to add that to the equation. I guess humans are just very complicated, both off- and online.
I read it all and agree with every word. Some people are more real online than otherwise.
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Yep, this is true, we are more complex than the few things we put online. We just have to realize it when we watch somebody's work :) And by the way, very cool animations and filmmaking :3
Great video Chase. I feel like for a lot of people, they hide who they are in the "real" world and are themselves online. Just as a lot of people use the online world to show either just a part of themselves, or even a completely false image of who they really are.
I don't totally agree with this about all social media users. because some you tubers whole "UA-caming"is about being who they truly are as much as time would allow. Not sharing just the happy moments but the angry, sad, upset etc. moments as well.
Really interesting point! Perhaps this is how the internet celebs of today can use social media to reverse the effects it's had on us. Using social media to promote social change. Love it!
Amazing production. I think we can also start posting our successes AND failures, our trials and errors, our motivations and struggles to influence others in a way social media has not done before. By doing this, we show the world how we work hard to achieve our goals, how we struggle to achieve success, and how we live not like the "best" self, but like our "real" self. Thank you for this video :)
I was once on an app to make friends because I moved to a different country, and one person stopped talking to me after I told them I don’t have social media, explaining it was because I prefer my life without it. They couldn’t understand why, and I suppose they were looking for people who’d fit into their ‘Instagram’ life. It was weird though - made me think: do I not count as a person if I can’t add value to someone’s social media presence? Really weird. And I’m 27 mind you. People be strange and different, and we just have to accept it I suppose, and even though I haven’t had any friends for two years, I’d much rather be alone and hold out for people who aren’t obsessed with it, than waste my time being a brand to appeal to these types of people.
I have to say, though, I do not believe it is important to gain attention through social media platforms that many people do. Many people do rely on external things to make them happy. The cost of that is to their friends and family and on their health and well-being. But, if they are aware of those things yet still choose materialism or the social media representative equivalent, then they are just being themselves. People are so diverse. We are not all the same in this thinking despite, I, myself agreeing and ideally living the way you talk about in this.
i just try to ignore social media. i think we're on social media just because of peer pressure and fear of missing out. Missing what? The highlights of other people as you have said. We are more connected to others but aren't we just connected to their best versions?
For me not being on social media would be missing out on too much - I've become friends with the rest of the New Age creators entirely because of connecting on UA-cam and Twitter. I guess balance is the problem, not simply social media
Hey, absolutely adore your video, it's amazing! But I have one question, which program do you use to edit your video's? I love the way you write/draw on your video's and I would like to learn how to do that. Please keep making these awesome video's! :)
Absolutely loved this Chase and it's so true, we don't necessarily even have to try and become a 'better' person for the internet, if we don't want to hide our quirks then so be it. Being an awesome imperfect person is so great by itself :D
I have trouble with verbal (and social) communication sometimes, so I find it easier to "be myself" online. In person, I have to wear a mask, pretend I'm "normal", pretend I'm what society wants me to be, meet expectations which are 10x harder for me than they are for others...when you have ASD, that's super difficult. I don't care about likes and numbers; I run a comic called "AuTalkz", which is a comic about life with autism and raising autism awareness/acceptance. I typically get hundreds of views when each issue is posted, and I do wish that it would get bigger and people would share it more than they hit that "like" or "favorite" button... ...because I'm more concerned with the message I'm trying to get across than the number of favorites/likes I can get from it. But for me, I'm the same person online as I am in real life...only I have an easier time expressing myself and communicating.
I love this so much because it feels like EVERYONE ONLINE has this problem at some point or another - it's just something that naturally happens when you're able to tweak yourself before sharing. Thanks for putting this perspective out there, it's a great thought ;)
I agree with what you said.While watching this video I remember this "Being popular on Instagram is like being rich in monopoly " Most of the time we are preoccupied with the number of likes and want to be popular or famous but the thing is that person is portraying what they want you to see and not who they really are :) Inspiring video with a great message :)
Popularity on Instagram is correlated with popularity in real life, which is generally correlated with other positive things i.e. being physically attractive (so in good health), having a good career, good communication skills, and being likeable
Well said. I think also we should allow ourselves to be imperfect online as well as offline. Show more of the real world us, off days and things alike. That way we don't have to apologize when we are not sparkly and bubbly but just human.
Thank you for making this video! I remember feeling like Happy Birthday wishes on FB were disingenuous cause the notifications your friends get, reminding them to do so. Now I feel like most social media, particularly things like Snapchat and Instagram, have become almost like social market places, where people can and will advertise for themselves and their life, as well as their ideas or opinions. I know people don’t like this kind of opinion but to me it’s really gross. I want to live in a place where people’s ideas, and their opinions of themselves and their lives and goals, and their opinions of others, are all based off of what people genuinely experience, instead of whether or not they had the right social media presence. I don’t think it’s wrong to use social media but the culture needs to change radically. We should embrace our good days,and our good looks, or whatever else, but we should just as much or more embrace our difficulties and our hardships. It’s frustrating to me, to think how much people might be capable of helping each other if we had social media that encouraged us to talk about our problems constructively, instead of encouraging us to construct idealistic virtual representations of ourselves. I’m curious to think whether or not people who use social media heavily would agree that it feels like advertising, and I worry that people might even convince themselves that they’re living well when they’re really living unhealthily, but I guess only time will tell.
I really like this. It's a great reminder that what we share online can be that highlight reel, but our whole life off line and off camera can just be a perfectly weird life.
Hi. I have tryied to be my self online - having changed part of that online persona changed as I myself changed. But, there are lot of people out there themselves no doubt imperfect, who seem hell bent on trying to label me.
Thank you SoulPancake for introducing us to the amazing NewAgeCreators, and thank you NewAgeCreators for the beautiful and amazing content, I really enjoyed this video!
This content is absolutely splendid. A book with akin themes had a monumental influence on me. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
Such high-quality content! I recently enjoyed a similar book, and it was a real game-changer. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Hi Chase, great video. How can I contact you? I would like to seek your persmissionto use your Online vs. Offline Self video in presentations to High School students. Thanks, Chris.
Hey man, I love the video. Thanks for bringing up the idea of not letting ourselves become a brand. It's so easy to let work bleed into our lives. Cheers to being kind to our offline selves! 🍻😁
Wow I'm really impress that you were not offended by my comment. I wanted that the reason I express what I did is that many of those who have revealed the good bad and the ugly has helped me to realize that In some areas of my life I'm not alone. Truly your response is respected by me not that I count in your world but I appreciate it, and I appreciate your work. Happy Day. Cheers.
chase this is so great, it really made me think and reflect on who i am online and offline and this is something i'm going to keep in my mind for a long time !! (also the visuals were stunning)
I am so happy I found your channel chase a few months ago! But even if I didn't, I was already subscribed to soul pancake so I would have found you anyways! I said this because I think it's meant to be for me to watch your amazing and inspiring videos!
I have a lot to say, but I can't find my words. I think it comes down to this message being an important one for a younger generation.
Everyone becoming their own brand is something that just doesn't sit well with me. It sucks that we all feel obligated to go through certain motions on social media to get the attention that we crave. It's good to constantly remind yourself how much that doesn't matter, so that you can start to focus on what does matter.
Exactly! There should not be a separation between who you are on social media vs. who you truly are. Thanks for the awesome comment Tyler!
Yes! Authenticity an genuineness are so important! But sadly we're really good at lying to ourselves about who we really are. And of course! I love that SoulPancake conversation :)
I'm afraid this social medization, if I may be allowed such a term, will continue unabated. I fear for future of all of us. We're such an arrogant species at yet despite this being capable kindness and generosity. I'm afraid due to social media's addictive quality (being geared towards stroking one's ego, creating conditional responses, algorithm governed periodic ego boosts, et al.) short of a revolution in how we handle this technology right now then humanity may very well be doomed. It seems we're all right as a species so long as we're not getting _too_ smart for our own good
You speak out one of the most important ideas. I do think we need to create a healthy space to let and inspire people online to make mistakes and change and progress just as we should in offline world.
I've thought about this issue for so long, glad someone finally put my thoughts into words :)
You can't tell me whatever you, I won't ever care about your identity and who you think you are, to me you are your actions and behaviors.
0:49 People definitely had different ways of presenting their selves pre-social media. In fact, I'm not certain here, but I feel maybe social media has allowed us to blend our different masks or personalities more together since it blends the boundaries between work and life outside of work. I feel like we have a more casual way we present ourselves nowadays, if in a professional career compared to 20 years ago when I was a kid, it seems like work wear was more formal then for a professional back then.
Not only do we base our self-worth on our likes and views but also on other peoples', as you put it, "curated selves". No one posts photos of when they get yelled at work or receive bad news (well, maybe some do, but not most). It is helpful to remember that no one is who they are social media, at least not completely.
Lovely video. Positive vibes and love from Toronto
I generally agree with the points you're making, especially the whole "embrace your imperfections" part, however I think we sometimes give Internet too much credit for some of our behaviours. I mean, yes, sure, we are not exactly the same in "real life" as we are on the Internet. But firstly, I don't really like calling everything offline "the real world", because I think what's online is just as real as the offline part. I mean, you probably feel that yourself - aren't your online friendships, with people you met online, just as real as the ones you have with the people who you get to drink your morning coffee with (offline!) now and then? And the Chase you are on the Internet - on your Instagram, on your channel, on your Twitter - is a version of the whole Chase, some part of you, just like my Internet self is one side of Paulina. BUT, as you said yourself, we also are different around different people from "the real world", aren't we?
Internet is not only "us around a specific group of people" (strangers, mostly), but it's also a different situation. We're different at school, we're different at home, we're different on the Internet. I happen to speak a few different languages and I feel like I am a different person in each and every one of them. So am I "true" in my native language, is this the most "natural" situation for me? Well, I feel more natural speaking English... I don't see one as a real me and another as a version of me. They are all different versions of me, they have equal rights in constituting what's "me".
Also, when I travel, when I am in a new place, where I don't know anyone and no one knows me, I am different than I am back home. Is that because I can fake myself, since there's no one around who would catch me on that lie, or is that because I am free of expectations people at home put on me and I can truly be myself? It's hard to tell.
This whole ramble was to say that yes, we are trying to be our best, curated selves on the Internet, but in my humble opinion (sometimes I think I am the last person on Earth who writes that whole expression and doesn't really uses acronyms), it's not like Internet altered human nature on it, it just hightened it, took it to the extreme. Think of a version of you that tries to impress your date and the coolest person you know and potential employer AND your personal hero at the same time. And then put it into the situation where you feel like you have freedom to be a slightly different than you are on a daily basis, maybe more like a person you'd wish to be. And then imagine repeating that daily. Here, Internet you.
Okay, maybe you're right, maybe we are especially different on the Internet. But I still don't think that our Internet selves are less real, they are just a different part of us. They're us stripped off our fears, with the features we'd have if we were bold enough to pull them off in the daily life, they reflect some of our hearts desires, for sure.
Everyone knows and agrees that you need to meet someone offline to really get to know them, but I also think that you need to get to know online versions of your offline friends to really, fully get to know them.
Wow, that turned into quite a chaotic TL;DR (what did I say about the acronyms earlier?), but I guess it's a good thing (maybe not that good for whoever is reading this, if anyone). It means three minutes of your video was that much food for thought. And that was just a first episode. Keep up, I will definitely keep on coming to see the next episodes (however I promise to not write THAT long comments anymore :P).
Hi Paulina,
First... WOW! We think it's so awesome that you want to think deeply about this topic and dive right in. We love reading comments like this, so please do keep it coming!
Second, you bring up some really interesting points. Since we control the way we appear on social media, we get to decide which "version" of ourself we put out into the world. So how do we avoid putting out a version with the goal of getting the most likes? How do we become comfortable putting out a version of ourselves that doesn't hide the things we don't want seen? So much food for thought, you're right!
Thanks for sharing your perspective with us!
+Paulina J Well said!
Wow. You perfectly described how I feel towards this. Especially the travel part, I've felt exactly the same (free or expectations or faking yourself etc. part) and it's really quite nice to have someone spell those feelings out. Cool video, cool comments. SoulPancake really makes unique content and I'm glad I subscribed a couple of years ago.
Exactly, so many questions! My comment was more me-trying-to-process-my-thoughts than me-having-a-certain-opinion-on-this-one. But I admit I totally forgot about the "being in it for the likes" part of one's online identity and now I don't even know how to add that to the equation. I guess humans are just very complicated, both off- and online.
I read it all and agree with every word. Some people are more real online than otherwise.
Yep, this is true, we are more complex than the few things we put online. We just have to realize it when we watch somebody's work :) And by the way, very cool animations and filmmaking :3
Great video Chase. I feel like for a lot of people, they hide who they are in the "real" world and are themselves online. Just as a lot of people use the online world to show either just a part of themselves, or even a completely false image of who they really are.
incredible, chase. truly
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I don't totally agree with this about all social media users. because some you tubers whole "UA-caming"is about being who they truly are as much as time would allow. Not sharing just the happy moments but the angry, sad, upset etc. moments as well.
Really interesting point! Perhaps this is how the internet celebs of today can use social media to reverse the effects it's had on us. Using social media to promote social change. Love it!
Amazing production. I think we can also start posting our successes AND failures, our trials and errors, our motivations and struggles to influence others in a way social media has not done before. By doing this, we show the world how we work hard to achieve our goals, how we struggle to achieve success, and how we live not like the "best" self, but like our "real" self. Thank you for this video :)
getting some "make happy" vibes from this
I watched that last week and it's been one of the most challenging pieces of art I've experienced as of late
I was once on an app to make friends because I moved to a different country, and one person stopped talking to me after I told them I don’t have social media, explaining it was because I prefer my life without it. They couldn’t understand why, and I suppose they were looking for people who’d fit into their ‘Instagram’ life. It was weird though - made me think: do I not count as a person if I can’t add value to someone’s social media presence? Really weird. And I’m 27 mind you. People be strange and different, and we just have to accept it I suppose, and even though I haven’t had any friends for two years, I’d much rather be alone and hold out for people who aren’t obsessed with it, than waste my time being a brand to appeal to these types of people.
I absolutely love your videos, Chase!
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This made me really happy. You're doing incredible things Chase! :)
Well put, Chase! And such beautiful pictures, too :)
I have to say, though, I do not believe it is important to gain attention through social media platforms that many people do. Many people do rely on external things to make them happy. The cost of that is to their friends and family and on their health and well-being. But, if they are aware of those things yet still choose materialism or the social media representative equivalent, then they are just being themselves. People are so diverse. We are not all the same in this thinking despite, I, myself agreeing and ideally living the way you talk about in this.
i just try to ignore social media. i think we're on social media just because of peer pressure and fear of missing out. Missing what? The highlights of other people as you have said. We are more connected to others but aren't we just connected to their best versions?
For me not being on social media would be missing out on too much - I've become friends with the rest of the New Age creators entirely because of connecting on UA-cam and Twitter.
I guess balance is the problem, not simply social media
So true
I feel like the past months broke both. And therefore i suggest meeting in real life. Like it is supposed to be...
love this
can't wait for the rest of the series
using this in 2024 for an assignment for a college level class, thank you
Hey, absolutely adore your video, it's amazing!
But I have one question, which program do you use to edit your video's?
I love the way you write/draw on your video's and I would like to learn how to do that.
Please keep making these awesome video's! :)
Absolutely loved this Chase and it's so true, we don't necessarily even have to try and become a 'better' person for the internet, if we don't want to hide our quirks then so be it. Being an awesome imperfect person is so great by itself :D
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I have trouble with verbal (and social) communication sometimes, so I find it easier to "be myself" online.
In person, I have to wear a mask, pretend I'm "normal", pretend I'm what society wants me to be, meet expectations which are 10x harder for me than they are for others...when you have ASD, that's super difficult.
I don't care about likes and numbers; I run a comic called "AuTalkz", which is a comic about life with autism and raising autism awareness/acceptance.
I typically get hundreds of views when each issue is posted, and I do wish that it would get bigger and people would share it more than they hit that "like" or "favorite" button...
...because I'm more concerned with the message I'm trying to get across than the number of favorites/likes I can get from it.
But for me, I'm the same person online as I am in real life...only I have an easier time expressing myself and communicating.
I love these videos so much! Everyone is so amazing! You can tell you put loads of work in to this:)
I love this so much because it feels like EVERYONE ONLINE has this problem at some point or another - it's just something that naturally happens when you're able to tweak yourself before sharing. Thanks for putting this perspective out there, it's a great thought ;)
Nicely put! Showing this to Year 9 tomorrow.
I'm in love with the message and the way this video was put together. You're great, Chase!
I agree with what you said.While watching this video I remember this
"Being popular on Instagram
is like being rich in monopoly "
Most of the time we are preoccupied with the number of likes and want to be popular or famous but the thing is that person is portraying what they want you to see and not who they really are :)
Inspiring video with a great message :)
Popularity on Instagram is correlated with popularity in real life, which is generally correlated with other positive things i.e. being physically attractive (so in good health), having a good career, good communication skills, and being likeable
the T-shirt you made in the video was awesome! I really like it
Forging our identities! What a quote!
Man, I love your videos!
and i love you♥️keep up with your content
Well said. I think also we should allow ourselves to be imperfect online as well as offline. Show more of the real world us, off days and things alike. That way we don't have to apologize when we are not sparkly and bubbly but just human.
I love this! Nice job chase!
My online self is me its where I can express myself in my own way and it's free! Please comment your true self
You couldn't have said, filmed or edited this message better, Chase! And I want a Snapchat flag now ;D
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💗 Needed to be said!! Our internet selves are like a "highlight reel" - so spot on!
I see a lot of people struggeling with this, including myself, and you put in into words very good :)
Question: What camera do you use for all this?
Yo! This was shot on a 5D mk III
Chase vs Everything Cool. Thanks.
Thank you for making this video! I remember feeling like Happy Birthday wishes on FB were disingenuous cause the notifications your friends get, reminding them to do so. Now I feel like most social media, particularly things like Snapchat and Instagram, have become almost like social market places, where people can and will advertise for themselves and their life, as well as their ideas or opinions. I know people don’t like this kind of opinion but to me it’s really gross. I want to live in a place where people’s ideas, and their opinions of themselves and their lives and goals, and their opinions of others, are all based off of what people genuinely experience, instead of whether or not they had the right social media presence. I don’t think it’s wrong to use social media but the culture needs to change radically. We should embrace our good days,and our good looks, or whatever else, but we should just as much or more embrace our difficulties and our hardships. It’s frustrating to me, to think how much people might be capable of helping each other if we had social media that encouraged us to talk about our problems constructively, instead of encouraging us to construct idealistic virtual representations of ourselves. I’m curious to think whether or not people who use social media heavily would agree that it feels like advertising, and I worry that people might even convince themselves that they’re living well when they’re really living unhealthily, but I guess only time will tell.
Awesome video man, keep it up!!
What's the end song? Amazing video by the way! I don't think it could be more true.
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Loved your new project #SoulPancake
I try to make sure my online friends see every side of me to avoid this problem
This is so damn good guysss
Woooo great job Chase man! I literally do that peace pose the exact same as you when I take pictures/videos lol
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How do I get online how do I get online for my Farmville
How do I get online for Farmville
Judith Dennis good question
I really like this. It's a great reminder that what we share online can be that highlight reel, but our whole life off line and off camera can just be a perfectly weird life.
Beautiful message. Omg what camera where you using?
Looks like I know you!!!
Chase!This is Beautiful!
incredible
So rad!
;)
My online self is the more honest me. I'm not as nervous or awkward online and I don't have to be scared of being who I am online.
The debate on being authentic and true on the internet is always a wary topic to discuss, but you made it extremely simple and easy to respond to. (:
Hi. I have tryied to be my self online - having changed part of that online persona changed as I myself changed. But, there are lot of people out there themselves no doubt imperfect, who seem hell bent on trying to label me.
This was very well said. Great message and composition!
This is awesome!
What does... curate mean?
I've never heard it spoken in the U.S. before.
Aww a feel-good video :)
whats that thing you used to print CHASE on your tshirt?
Thank you SoulPancake for introducing us to the amazing NewAgeCreators, and thank you NewAgeCreators for the beautiful and amazing content, I really enjoyed this video!
Thank you for talking about his topic in a way that is encouraging and giving solutions !
i adore you chase, i also miss you so much
Amazing video Chase!! Both your words and visuals are just so incredible!
This is so true!! I think our generation needs to take a step back sometimes and realize that our "image" online isn't everything.
Everyone needs to watch this immediately.
love this! its poignant 💕
yass chase!!!
Good stuff.
woa.. this is 100% changed my life
Awesome video, loved the concept!
This was beautifully shot, Chase. So inspiring. Thank you for making this video. :)
I HAVE NO IDEA
love this😍
This content is absolutely splendid. A book with akin themes had a monumental influence on me. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
6th comment!
This vid is amazing.
so true. well said bud
Such high-quality content! I recently enjoyed a similar book, and it was a real game-changer. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
It's not called the web for nothing?
I'd rather be spiritualized than digitized tbh?
I love this so much. It's so inspiring and something we definitely need to remember!
Thanks dude!
How did you made that tshirt?
well made and thoughtful
ahhh this is amazing. Absolutely in love with this channel :')
I WANNA BE A NEW AGE CREATOR.
I need that ending song in my life! Does anybody know what it is?
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Hi Chase, great video. How can I contact you? I would like to seek your persmissionto use your Online vs. Offline Self video in presentations to High School students. Thanks, Chris.
How do you edit?
I love this video. I wish my editing skills were this good
You are so great!
this is so awesome.
This is absolutely fantastic. Both subject and video. Great job! 👍🏼
Thank you for your thoughts :) I have been thinking of creating a video on a similar topic .. I definitely enjoyed your content! THANK YOU!
I though I was the only one that had a chicken for a family.
The more you know.