Why do YouTubers compare themselves to other YouTubers?

I always like to keep my goal realistic, I currently have over 4K so my goal is 5k and once I git that I would change it to 6k. It’s much better to keep your number realistic because the goal doesn’t seem to impossible to reach, but once you set a goal that’s unrealistic you will end up disappointed in the outcome because most likely you won’t reach that number as fast as you think you will and your goal will just seem like it’s impossible.

I feel 10K is realistic for me, I am sitting at 5.9K right now, and I should hit it in the next 3 years. So it is a long term goal yes, but still very realistic based on the growth curve I have experienced over the past 5 years. 100K just isn't in the cards in my lifetime. I've said that I would get rid of my uni-brow at 100K, and this is still the case. And I have had that thing forever...
 
I feel 10K is realistic for me, I am sitting at 5.9K right now, and I should hit it in the next 3 years. So it is a long term goal yes, but still very realistic based on the growth curve I have experienced over the past 5 years. 100K just isn't in the cards in my lifetime. I've said that I would get rid of my uni-brow at 100K, and this is still the case. And I have had that thing forever...
Or you can get rid of it at 10k if you want!
 
I think competition is healthy as long as it isn't mean-spirited. I think friendly banter back and forth can be good for all parties involved because it is further exposure for everyone.

YouTube has a lot of communities and niches that all have their own stars and celebrities. So if you're in that niche there are probably people you look up to, people you encourage and mentor, and maybe even people you are inspired by. Use these things as motivation to keep growing, but don't let any of them fuel hate and unfriendly conduct.

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