Me who works hard to make sure the bills are paid, I can afford a good rig and I can afford rent so that nothing interferes with my gaming hobby.
@sassy-gy5vv3 күн бұрын
made me kinda depressed, lol. good video but first 2 chapters felt too similar when they started and felt too slow to start.
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
@@sassy-gy5vv Sorry :(. The last chapter is the most important :)
@kalacskovacs2753 күн бұрын
i tought youtube was glitching no way you have 110 subs crazy toughtful content with great execution keep up the good work
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
@@kalacskovacs275 Tysm :'). Will try not to disappoint!
@kushanshahkoopa12223 күн бұрын
IT. IS. NOT.
@mr.microwave91343 күн бұрын
This is honestly something I wish more people acknowledged. The way that you utilize something has a huge consequence on how it affects you in your life. Gaming with friends is probably fine. Like most things using a hobby as a social setting is positive. However most people just use video games to cope with their real life and fall in a rabbit hole of addiction. This is especially harmful when those indivisuals, who use video games as a coping mechanism, go out in the real world and lack social skills or struggle with their attention span. Video games have most of the same negative consequences that social media addiction has. I think this was part of the larger thesis of this video which I strongly appreciated. Please do more of these style videos.
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
@@mr.microwave9134 Thank you for the kind words. Yeah, sadly people don't really talk about gaming in a negative light.
@dylanisaking3 күн бұрын
good point ill do my chores now
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
Best comment award goes to...
@ldshadowninja98053 күн бұрын
only thing is if I don't game I don't know what else to do, I go gym like 4 times a week when I get back ill just be gaming and if I don't do that ill just find myself scrolling on TikTok for hours
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
Yeah, me too. I would suggest hanging out with friends or maybe finding another hobby to go along side playing games :)
@prodtre3 күн бұрын
@@javajuic3 its all about moderation. to me thats the easier way to put it.
@OlBillyJole-q8t3 күн бұрын
Maybe because it’s such a cornerstone of the internet
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
True
@averagesionenjoyer89483 күн бұрын
Biggest issue here is competitive multiplayer games especially shit like league of legends. Your brain actually turns to mush. Spending money on microtransactions in lol or cod and grinding for a pixel rank for hours a day causes so much emotional stress or emotional void. It’s crazy a game I spent most of my gaming time was fucking league of legends. A game made to be toxic and addicting. It’s weird how I would cling onto it and treated it like an important thing but after half a year of a break when I look at the game I don’t even get a rush like an addict would. The game looks boring as fuck and I can’t believe somebody plays it to this day. Sit by your games for shorter times, play indie games, play short games, play stuff that has meaning. Treat gaming like it’s supposed to be consumed and stop brainwashing yourself to megacorp dogshit like cod
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
True
@cameron48173 күн бұрын
I dont even find joy in gaming anymore
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
Yeah, that seems to be common nowadays :/
@Mason4bro4 күн бұрын
I use it to escape life. Without it, life is just work to make money, then spend all that money on basic living. Life is depressing and feels like gaming is the only way I can escape that. Deep down, i don't want to be here, gaming helps distract that
@javajuic34 күн бұрын
@@Mason4bro Understandable, but I would encourage you to find also something else :)
@JetPlays14 күн бұрын
I was never someone to play video games for long, I loved to go skate snowboard, and longboard all day in Idaho which I absolutely loved, but we ended up moving from there to a state I hate. I Will be 100% honestly this really kind of made me depressed, so I feel into video game addiction. Playing for 10+ hours a day for 2 years. It was honestly a pretty low point I My life . Now as of today I’ve been on my entrepreneurship journey so I can work from anywhere and love every second of my day. If you struggling with gaming right now, and you not happy with where you are. You need to get out of it! There is so much more to life, start going to the gym, learn how to make money online, or if you don’t want to do that, get a job you enjoy, and some hobbies.
@javajuic34 күн бұрын
@@JetPlays1 Well said :)
@wanttoplay10994 күн бұрын
High quality videos, pretty good job man, good point continue!!!❤
@javajuic34 күн бұрын
@@wanttoplay1099 Thank you for the kind words, I will try my best :))
@taylorhillard48684 күн бұрын
Working out has only served to make my life worse in every concievable facet of life. I'm either sore or in pain every single day. Every workout triggers depression and anxiety. I fixate on food choice every second of the day. Im always too sore to do basic chores like clean or pull weeds. I cant have anyone over because my place is a mess. And even through all of that every day for years on end, I still look DYEL and cant even get a date if i wanted to. I'm trying so hard to let go and just give up, but i have been staring at this goal for so long, I don't know how to cope with never being able to become something worth it.
@javajuic34 күн бұрын
I’m really sorry to hear that. I don’t know what the right decision is for you right now, but I want to encourage you to stay strong. Recognizing the problem is already a huge step toward improving your life, and I believe in your ability to work through this man :)
@sys_key324 күн бұрын
i think its a hobby, an art form, but obv there's going to be some people that just sweat over them like life depends on it
@javajuic34 күн бұрын
I agree totally, but like any hobby, it can lead to addiction
@sys_key324 күн бұрын
@javajuic3 thats literally what i said
@nuttbutter61903 күн бұрын
Bro playing Fortnite ain’t an art form
@javajuic33 күн бұрын
@@nuttbutter6190 Made me chuckle
@sys_key323 күн бұрын
@nuttbutter6190 the game itself is an art form, not the act of playing it
@codyane5 күн бұрын
underrated video
@javajuic35 күн бұрын
Tysm :))
@Francy_prime5 күн бұрын
Great vid bro, totally agree
@factbyabhishek8 күн бұрын
Easy to method to make money is by saying how to make money 😢
@javajuic38 күн бұрын
@@factbyabhishek Exactly ahahaha
@coachingconfidant27859 күн бұрын
weren't u in 1stman server
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
Hmmm, not sure what you mean
@Maxicraft.9 күн бұрын
I just go to the gym bc it gives me a more energetic feeling along the day and it makes me happy.
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
Same here, make sure to keep it that way :)
@taylorhillard48684 күн бұрын
I wish that could be me. Ive never had a gym session, regardless of how easy or hard it was, that didnt make me feel awful and drained both physically and mentally. After almost 5 years of neurotic consistency I just find myself wondering why it never gets any better.
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
So glad to hear so many perspectives on this topic. This video is also a self reflection on my relationship with the gym, which I'm correctly working on. Thank you for sharing :)
@ariljacott18229 күн бұрын
Quality content my guy 👌
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
Tysm :D
@Themix2749 күн бұрын
My gym journey has been quite the ride. Started in 2009, trained a lot and enjoyed it a lot untill 2012. Around 2012 I started develloping some bodydysmorphia and my joy in the gym got replaced with stress and never being content with myself. This lasted till around 2014. I had to quit the gym because it really became far too overpowering, I was doing nothing else but gym gym gym, eating, prepping, tired from heavy workouts, little social life, stress and discontent about my physique. Quit for 4 years, had to put more time in my studies, focussing more on also other things in life but became unhealthy, skinny fat, lots of gaming, going out with bad friends, drinking more. Got back in the gym 2018 and had a far better mentallity. No longer bodydysmorphia, more happy. Made some progress untill 2020 where with covid all gyms closed and I purchased a full homegym. Got again some problems with being obsessed with the sport. Got a non gym related injury that forced me to quit for a while in 2021. Got back in 2022, suffered a serious injury in the gym after only 4 weeks of training. Only saw a 'gym' for 2 years doing some rehab work at a PT. Currently back in the gym since a month, but now the focus is only on getting my injury back to 100%. Might even need surgery anyway. Thanks for coming to my ted talk lol
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
Ahahaha, great Ted Talk lol. No but seriously, I feel for you man, hope you can find your passion for the gym again, but in a healthy way. Wish you all the best, hope your injury gets better :)
@why891810 күн бұрын
i started going because my cousins and Sam Sulek got me into the gym, i already knew that almost all the physiques that I saw were basically unattainable for obvious reasons. instead i changed my goals at the gym and instead just focused on looking at my progress and pushing myself to just enjoy my time at the gym.
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
I'm really glad you had the right mentality from the start :)
@jacobwilhide118910 күн бұрын
W video my man
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
Thx :D
@jacobwilhide118910 күн бұрын
People often overestimate what they can accomplish in a year and VASTLY underestimate what they can achieve in a decade!
@jacobwilhide118910 күн бұрын
People often overestimate what they can accomplish in a year and VASTLY underestimate what they can achieve in a decade!
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
Well said
@bigkurz10 күн бұрын
For me it's just something I can do every day that is a rock in my routine. If I go to the gym, I'm doing something good that day. It leads to more good things. It helps me break out of bad mental states. It helps me feel strong and accomplished on a daily basis. If you are torturing yourself with unrealistic expectations then you are doing it wrong. Just try and be better day by day, week by week. Even if you are the same this year as you were last year, you are still WAY stronger than you would be if you didn't lift at all.
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
Totally agree
@badrnoceir226210 күн бұрын
this video is very very well put i don't know about other parts of the world but where i live no one has the culture sense of sports people would start MMA and start comparing them self's to jon jones or when they start weights they start comparing to CBUM or some influencers.. i was like that for sometime and it was stressful, as said in the video GYM or sport should be a part of your life not your entire life, people need to treat sport as a hobby/passion not as work it's a journey to look back to when we are older and smile and tell stories about not something we regret doing or dying for, thank you for the video.
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Yeah, comparison is the killer of joy
@elistewart178010 күн бұрын
I have a conflicted relationship with the gym. Part of me loves the consistency and dedication and the good feelings after a hard workout. The other side of me sees my weaknesses like body dysmorphia, competitive spirit and expecting growth which makes me nervous for the mental battle to keep the gym as a positive in life instead of letting it becoming a negative.
@javajuic310 күн бұрын
Bro, I feel you, I'm literally in the same boat. Been doing "bodybuilding" for a couple years, and I look and feel good, but sometimes it feels like it takes control of my life
@uDropper10 күн бұрын
Chapter 3 should include the Mike assaulting Jeff
@ballisticmonkey9611 күн бұрын
Vanity comes above health for so many people sadly
@javajuic311 күн бұрын
@@ballisticmonkey96 Yeah, true...
@pandeusz11 күн бұрын
Bro I can't believe that this isnt promoted by algorithm. Very good quality, keep it up bro. I really thought this video has like 100k likes
@javajuic311 күн бұрын
Ahahah, really made my day, thx so much :,)
@qweewq26069 күн бұрын
This won’t be popular because I am not spewing blind positivity like you’re encouraged to on this platform, but the video only has very surface level advice that you hear about anything and everything from a young age, it doesn’t show a new perspective or any real solution.
@javajuic39 күн бұрын
@@qweewq2606 if I understood correctly, your saying my video is very surface level, which is a fair critique. You can't really go too deep in only 8 minutes, but I hope to all who watched the video, that they would consider their reason of going to the gym, and have a healthier relationship with it :)
@sansgaoh274011 күн бұрын
Good!!!! Ur so right
@javajuic311 күн бұрын
Glad you agree! :D
@RhapsodeStories11 күн бұрын
New sub, I like your information
@javajuic311 күн бұрын
Thx bro :))
@Francy_prime12 күн бұрын
Getting better and better, good job 👍
@Vicious.Victory17 күн бұрын
do u think dropshipping doesnt work
@javajuic317 күн бұрын
@@Vicious.Victory Maybe, but it's very oversaturated, and imo not ethical. Cuz your selling junk at a premium price
@uhhhhyeah17 күн бұрын
I’ve been watching these types of videos and they don’t even help dude 🤦♂️
@javajuic317 күн бұрын
@@uhhhhyeah Yeah, sad ik
@3Last2First117 күн бұрын
Iman Ghadzi is a real one trust
@Rafael__Rosa18 күн бұрын
It’s all about trial and error, making mistakes is part of the journey to becoming successful or just less dependent on having a 9 to 5. There’s a video of mark tilbury that i actually took a liking too which was about which stocks and etf’s to invest in that could help me earn passive income, it’s helped me a lot. Not all creators are full of bs. But to anyone that’s trying to become successful remember to do your research and to be patient ❤
@ex-surge18 күн бұрын
I make my money online. But it has not been easy, all of these guru's are indeed preying on people trying to learn and its disgusting. When I started I 'invested' 1500EURO in a course for e-commerce, but comparing the way I do it now, is completely different compared to how I learnt it through this 'course'. The only thing positive one of these courses has given me is accountability. I was thinking I cant stop after already having spent so much money. In the end i'm making money now, but it is not easy, not quick, and most if not all courses are not worth it, and most of the things you learn, you can also find on youtube.
@svvwoo18 күн бұрын
good analysis. as someone who's been surfing videos like these for years as a teen ive definitely done things id rather have not wasted money on lol. however you definitely have to use discernment or even try out things that may seem interesting in the hopes it works in the end because there's alot of gurus out there but there is money to be made for sure. goodluck to everyone on their journey!
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
Thx! Ye, just be careful out there ;)
@m3asf18 күн бұрын
bro u read my mind
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
How so lol
@m3asf18 күн бұрын
@@javajuic3 I was thinking the same thing as you these people are just taking advantage of financially fragile people for their own gain
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
@@m3asf Ye, kind of sad tbh
@boomstar213618 күн бұрын
This channel is amazing I really can't believe how underrated this is, I'm not sure why not more people watch this! Constructive criticism: maby try giving more energy and happiness to your talking, altho I like it some others may not.
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
Tysm :). Will try to improve 👍
@michealscofield1234518 күн бұрын
why is there fortnite gameplay lmao
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
Idk lol, didn't know what game to play for b-roll :P
@JeOw_Gaming18 күн бұрын
They just want to waste the time of other people by scamming their time. Make more this kind of videos, for awareness of others.
@javajuic318 күн бұрын
Will do bro :)
@adem_yt_o18 күн бұрын
Like tour content, but I think you should improve your way of talkinf, like sometimes I feel like Im going to fall asleep during the vidoe you ahould speak in a more energetic way and you shouldnt use some basic backround but some background that supports what you are saying, Sorry for my English, its my 3rd language.