I didn't even watch through the whole video tbh, but the setting light, glass in hand, it feels so chill, really good without trying, definition of cool.
This is a good topic. I had a little feeling that you might tend to take these videos as a justification for yourself. Social media, like yt, makes you do excatly that. Don't do it for anyone if you don't feel like it. I see you are still working on some things, whatever it is, make sure you settle them and think them through for yourself before you seek debate. Let me just say, nobody should try to defend and validate their looks, or her opinions in this video for that matter. Don't share things for anything other than to show what you find out really. Nobody has to confirm their own beautiful ideas and thoughts. People are different, we tend to avoid being antagonistic or undecisive, especially for clicks and subscriptions, but you are prefect. just. like. you. are. I'd rather see someone inconfident than seeking approval.
@@wonjez3982 hello! Yeah, when I made this video (and a few others in the beginning) I was still understanding how to put out content. Presenting on camera is a whole different animal than writing or thinking. But I have figured out how to be more relaxed and myself on camera so I am super proud of that. The issue becomes, do I delete or keep… for now I just keep these videos up and just let the rest of the videos fade into the background. I certainly wouldn’t want to loose any followers on them if people do click.
@@CreatorPo Ah i see :) Keep the old videos if they don't bother you, you don't need to polish who you are and there is nothing wrong with them!!! I'd ask what did you want to achieve with these videos (help people out/provide your anchoring thoughts to others?
PSA deleting social media is a great idea 🎉🎉
I didn't even watch through the whole video tbh, but the setting light, glass in hand, it feels so chill, really good without trying, definition of cool.
@@wonjez3982 thank you! I am definitely rapidly improving my video content quality and camera presence. This video was made a while ago.
This is a good topic.
I had a little feeling that you might tend to take these videos as a justification for yourself. Social media, like yt, makes you do excatly that. Don't do it for anyone if you don't feel like it.
I see you are still working on some things, whatever it is, make sure you settle them and think them through for yourself before you seek debate.
Let me just say, nobody should try to defend and validate their looks, or her opinions in this video for that matter. Don't share things for anything other than to show what you find out really. Nobody has to confirm their own beautiful ideas and thoughts. People are different, we tend to avoid being antagonistic or undecisive, especially for clicks and subscriptions, but you are prefect. just. like. you. are. I'd rather see someone inconfident than seeking approval.
@@wonjez3982 hello! Yeah, when I made this video (and a few others in the beginning) I was still understanding how to put out content. Presenting on camera is a whole different animal than writing or thinking. But I have figured out how to be more relaxed and myself on camera so I am super proud of that. The issue becomes, do I delete or keep… for now I just keep these videos up and just let the rest of the videos fade into the background. I certainly wouldn’t want to loose any followers on them if people do click.
@@CreatorPo
Ah i see :)
Keep the old videos if they don't bother you, you don't need to polish who you are and there is nothing wrong with them!!!
I'd ask what did you want to achieve with these videos (help people out/provide your anchoring thoughts to others?