THE TRUTH: IS IT SATURATED TO START YOUTUBE ? - TEARS On My Eyes

I don't know what you mean by "Should I concentrate on real life?"

If you are asking "Should I sacrifice everything in my life for YouTube?" then the answer is no. Don't give up a job for Youtube. Keep your job and your stable income and do Youtube on the side.

But all your excuses about Youtube being too expensive, too saturated and too time-consuming are all bad excuses. I know lots of channels who started with a tiny budget and who successfully built a very big audience because they make good content and they work hard at it and don't make excuses.

Chinese proverb:
"The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is today."

You signed up here in October 2018. You started off by asking a ton of questions and I was forced to merge them all into one "containment thread" ( )because you were starting too many threads and asking so many random questions (like this one) and you didn't really seem very focused. So my question is - Now almost 3 months later, how many videos have you made?




(Stop making a new thread every time a random thought enters your mind. All of your low content / lazy / repeat question threads have been locked. )

Thank you for your help and thanks to this big community for helping throughout my short time being here, and i'm so sorry for wasting your time it wasn't intentional, i was diagnosed with Obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD ) which lead me to ask such questions repeatedly. i'm so sorry...

Anyways, I'll probably just leave right now and focus in real life. YouTube is not made for me.
You don't need it. You're listing some damn expensive software, and frankly, you don't need it. You could film on your phone, sit in front of window for natural light and edit on Windows Movie Maker. You are thinking all wrong about what it takes to succeed on Youtube. You don't need fancy ecuipment, you need good content! Especially when you're just starting out, content is waaaay more important than the quality of your gear.

Also, it sounds like you want Youtube to be your road to fame and fortune. Forget about that, because that's for the 1%. The majority of people who do Youtube (because there are thousands, if not millions), make videos for no profit and a small audience. Make videos because you like making them, not because you want to become rich and famous.

Yes, Youtube is saturated. But Youtube is still an open platform. You can upload things you like to make. Isn't that the most important thing?

And as you said it's probably only for the 1 percent, we watch alots of celebrities and think we can become just like them. which is totally wrong.... Thanks to you and thanks to everyone who helped me, and i really apologies to the Administration team for being a pain, it wasn't intentional, Sorry.
 
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