Will You ever quit Youtube?

Define “older.” For me when the time I put in doesn’t match the return in exposure and money, I’m hanging it up. Though if I’m somehow making a full income on YouTube by the time I’m 70. I guess you retire.

Though some talking videos are simple to make and maybe I could make them and bank them up for 10 years after I’m dead aha
 
One day I will quit but how do you answer this accurately.

Like if you grow and become a really good YouTuber you could potentially do it as you Full time thing which then you won't quit for ages but then if life goes the other way and you find something else that you put in full time too then you will probably quit YouTube eventually. I could be gone in 2 months or be around for 10 years depends how life goes I guess :)
 
Doubt I will quit but i do not make content for youtube primarily anymore, there is no money for animators.
 
I get incredibly discouraged by the lack of views, but I do it for fun and actually started doing it more. I really found out for sure that I'm doing it because I like it when my employers found the channel and one was insisting I close it. I was so crushed and do it anyway. It's just a part of me and my life now that I don't really want to cut out.
 
I might not be where I want to be right now, views, subscriber wise, experience, etc. But I am happy with constantly creating videos. Even if I don't get to where I want to be in 3 months, a year and so on. For the entertainment of creating the videos and possibility of making someone's day better with my content keeps me motivated and content with putting up said videos on Youtube. Which is something I don't see myself ever quitting unless the whole site possibly went under.
 
I'm at a point in my life right now where I can comfortably find time to write and upload videos between my regular job. It's fun, it's a welcome reprieve from work and I enjoy talking about languages/words that I'm passionate about.
But, if that were to change - if I were to lose my job or something akin to that, then I think my perspective would shift a little.
 
I wouldn't want to quit Youtube, personally. I enjoy making videos, even though I don't really get any views or anything. :) I guess if circumstances came up which made it near impossible to continue though, then I guess I'd have to quit.

I like to look at it as if there's only extended breaks rather than quitting for good though. :) Even if something stops you for the time being, there's nothing stopping you from starting it up again another time. ;D
 
Probably not. Many people have for some reason been surprised that I haven't quit simply because my channel has been growing pretty slowly, and now for some reason they are congratulating me for not quitting. And why would I? I don't look at someone like I Hate Everything and say "oh, he started his channel only 5 days before I started mine, yet he's already at 1.6 million subscribers. I guess it's a sign to stop doing YouTube". I mean, how would that even work? Are there people out there who actually get discouraged by something so pathetic? So no, I'll most likely never quit, especially not from being demotivated or whatever? I seriously don't understand why so many people are congratulating me and saying I'm really resilient for something so basic.
 
I'm at a point now where I couldn't imagine life without the channel. Someone recently put me on reddit saying I was their favourite YouTuber because they now have an interest and desire to cook. That's special, and I don't want to let go of that
 
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