I'll just say it here because I know it'll help a lot of people: by far the most important thing I've taken away from all the dating I've been doing is that NOT EVERY PERSON IS EQUAL. I would have thought the dating pool would have balanced out what with supply/demand and shit like that, but I've met some honestly terrible women with nothing to offer who have the highest expectations in the world, and I've met others who I think are wonderful who go out of their way to meet me and to make me feel wanted, and I don't feel I deserve them. It brings a tear to my eye! Don't stick to a bad relationship, assuming all relationships will have equal pros/cons. It isn't always best to stick to the devil you know, and every day you spend with them is a day you could have been spending with somebody far, far better. I regret the lost time. Funnily enough, my divorce has led to a number of guys coming to me who seemed to be in good relationships, airing their concerns and worries. I've noticed repeating themes where these people fear the unknown more than sticking to an unhappy, unbalanced or relationship of questionable quality. I was the same, where I imagined how sad my wife and her family would be if I divorced her, but when it came down to it she divorced me and I'm so pleased she did because knowing me I'd have stubbornly stuck with it, trying to make it work forever more. I don't regret the relationships I have had, but I always regret them lasting too long. I always like to imagine I can fix stuff, and if I broke up with them I'd forever be thinking 'what if...'. So I can say, with absolute certainty, that I don't wish to be back in any relationship I've ever had. But it has meant enduring a really horrible, toxic, drawn out end to every relationship that I really could have done without. So I don't know what I can say, because I wouldn't follow the advice I'd give. But if you find yourself in a bumpy relationship where, late at night, you're looking up forum posts about divorces and break ups to feel some kind of self-sympathy, or are always involved in petty arguments where you like to fantasise about ending the relationship right there, it's probably a sign that you should. I am now a clone of my married self. I can look back at married me, and know exactly how boring, sad and unpleasant his life is. He can't even imagine what mine's like. I've cheated the system. Become that clone of yourself and jump into the unknown- you might even find the worst bits of it better than your current existence!
@Jarkoz_ez10 сағат бұрын
i wish the best for you in 2025, in your personal life and also on youtube.
@ΤΛΣΤ10 сағат бұрын
Thanks philip, I broke up with my ex towards the start of 2024, and it really took a toll on my mental health. I regret trying to make it work, and I hate that I will never get back the time I have lost. Your words here reminded me I didnt make the wrong choice, so thanks
@nguyenucanh324810 сағат бұрын
Yeah it always has to work both way, but in the end, that is purely just commonsense, the thing that most people somehow werent born with, and will most likely never learn throughout their whole life@kliksphilip
@LeonzioMT10 сағат бұрын
Huge respect for your achievements Philip (cause that IS one)
@kliksphilip10 сағат бұрын
Also, there's the idea that a good relationship requires compromise. It only works if BOTH people do it, and don't have to do it often. You can give and give and give, believing your partner's words and future promises, but it's one hell of a wake up call when suddenly you break up and you discover all those words she used so freely to get what she wanted didn't actually mean a thing. To create a long-term future with some one, you have to draw lines and stick to them- it sounds like the most unromantic thing ever to be keeping score like this, but it's sooo important. Because you won't see the gradual dragging of the goalposts- but your friends and family can. You might always be doing small nice things that go unnoticed, and you're fine with that because you did those things on your own free will, and didn't expect a reward. You might ignore all the small nasty things they do because they've had a bad day / that's just how things are / it keeps the peace. But all these small things add up, and it results in a horribly unbalanced and toxic relationship that isn't good for either party. I resent having so many toxic relationships because it makes ME look like a problem. I have genuinely had many crazy exes (And photo/video proof of the emotional and physical abuse they put me through, which I use to remind myself of how unacceptable their behaviour was) but it was getting to the point where I was questioning if all my experiences were my fault in some way. Fortunately, I recently met genuinely nice people. Like, GENUINELY nice. And it's only thanks to these people that I've discovered how abnormal, unpleasant and unworkable my earlier relationships were. And thank goodness I kept looking for as long as I did, or I would have stopped before I discovered what a good friendship/relationship is actually like. Some people are simply incompatible- and dating is all about finding people who you can gel with. Some of my exes have gone on to have long (seemingly happy!) relationships with other people, and I'm HAPPY for them. I know for a fact that it was impossible for us to have had that- and all the time we spent trying to make something work was simply wasting time that would have been better spent with somebody else. Someday I might be that person who goes on to have a long and happy relationship with somebody else as well :) But until then I'm just enjoying the journey.
@shracc12 сағат бұрын
I haven't even played CS in like 7 years, yet i still watch 3kliksphilip
@--waffle-10 сағат бұрын
I've literally never played it, yet still watch every 3kliks video
@jan124919 сағат бұрын
@@--waffle- did you even watch his hammer tutorials
@lomein21868 сағат бұрын
Exactly! Started out with explanations and tutorials on cs, then i just stayed for the sheer quality, detail, and light comedy of his informative videos, even in short form (~10 minute) content.
@juliusEST8 сағат бұрын
Same
@Dkdkd2347 сағат бұрын
Same
@FlyingTurtleLP11 сағат бұрын
I think this speaks for more than just me: You don't know me. Neither do I know you actually, but I know a lot of stuff you spoke of. Personal stuff like your dreams. You became a friend. A one-sided friend maybe. I watch your videos, because we're friends... at least it feels like it. I am happy when you do well and I feel sad with you if you're not doing so well... You influenced me, yet you don't even know of my existence... but that does not matter to me. You are a friend. And I will watch your videos, stay and listen.
@TheGodCold3 сағат бұрын
I relate to that a 100%, I watched Philip share his experiences throughout a significant chunk of my entire life, during my highs and lows, and I became quite fond of this parasocial relationship. Weirdly enough it gave me reassurance that I'm not alone, and I'm not that different or weird. Him talking about his private life and stuff he went through gave yet another feeling of reassurance, that it is "normal" and things will be better, because I've been feeling pretty down lately due to my soulmate ghosting me. I like Philip, I know he is not a friend, but he certainly feels like one.
@gui2peg3 сағат бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasocial_interaction
@adamrootfourme38452 сағат бұрын
This
@adamrootfourme38452 сағат бұрын
Shall we stalk him
@zi8gzag11 сағат бұрын
watching these is one of my yearly youtube traditions
@Anicka110 сағат бұрын
this video and Ordinary Things' evil businesses
@nikoo29 сағат бұрын
ur the goat bro
@tenns8 сағат бұрын
ziggy knows
@roborogue_6 сағат бұрын
didnt expect to see you here
@MarchKatze6 сағат бұрын
Real recognizes real
@swagre555512 сағат бұрын
MARRIED AND DIVORCED AND ON TINDER IN A YEAR???
@Derin_Halil11 сағат бұрын
philip moves fast mate
@kaishedan3710 сағат бұрын
no, married was 2023, divorce and tinder was 2024 tho
@Sevastous10 сағат бұрын
LIFE SPEEDRUN
@nicnl2557 сағат бұрын
True man lives fast
@bruhirl10235 сағат бұрын
god pls fix
@CampGareth12 сағат бұрын
Some of those chats... Yup, that's dating for you! Glad you've survived and been able to find the silver lining.
@DOOMSMANN11 сағат бұрын
Thanks for this video, Philip, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I've said it before and I'll say it again, you're one of the few youtubers I genuinely enjoy just listening to. I haven't been divorced, but the first quarter of the video resonated with me, you said some meaningful stuff there. I wish you good luck! P.S. I feel like you made plenty of videos this year, of exceptional quality. With exceptions of course, No ones perfect. (:
@youbaouahdi435811 сағат бұрын
As long as Fluffykins is still around all is well. Considering you were going through a rough time this year I think you did pretty well, here's hoping for better times ahead.
@Helloitsame12312 сағат бұрын
I never play CS anymore but I still watch your content regularly, thank you Philip for doing what you do :)
@noobko400712 сағат бұрын
Me too :D
@VioletPrism10 сағат бұрын
same
@IC-2311 сағат бұрын
You've always been my comfort channel, I may not watch every video but I appreciate that you're still online no matter what you make
@x8BitRain11 сағат бұрын
Massive respect for being so genuine mr phil, something you rarely see online these days.
@bogdan_savic5 сағат бұрын
Hey, Philip! We've met at the HLTV Awards while I was working as Staff for HLTV, I came up to you in the prehall :) So, I've been blessed to meet many people that have influenced me and my childhood/early adulthood positively, of course one of them is Philip! I, a really anxious person, had a very easy time meeting Philip. He was kind enough to talk with me, even though the room had much more interesting people other than a random dude working for HLTV :) We had a small chat (for me it was huge) and from that "little" talk, I wouldn't have imagined you were having such a rough time throughout the year. What I mean by this is that your positive aura and energy around you is much more radiant, impactful and stronger than the "negativity" you are burdened with and that says something about you! I told you a few days ago, your videos helped me through my very, very rough childhood and grow up stage. As someone said in the comments, we are friends of some sort. I wish you resolve all of your problems in the best possible manner and we are looking forward to all the upcoming videos this year! :) Much love to everyone! (shoutout to Nadeking as well, meeting and talking with Philip & NK was pretty fucking dope)
@kliksphilip3 сағат бұрын
Thank you Bogdan! I imagine everybody else at those events is more important than myself- especially people working for HLTV ;) I believe you helped organise all of the people coming and going from the event, I'm so grateful for everything you did. It was a wonderful weekend and surreal for it all to be real and in front of me. I'm just pleased I wasn't interviewed about my 2024 because before I know it I'd have rambled about all this stuff for 10 minutes ha
@thordenthor88Сағат бұрын
As a young (22) person, seeing you being a person I respect, and even look up to, it’s calming to see you don’t have your hole life figured out, your still learning, life is and adventure and you show me it’s just getting started.
@turkeyleg723 сағат бұрын
At 3:15 you will see a text that will disappear super fast and he wrote this in it "Don't worry, this was fingernail-related and nothing to do with FLUFFY"
@KingLich4513 сағат бұрын
i wonder if it is a female fingernail... damn.
@turkeyleg722 сағат бұрын
@@KingLich451 I think that it is just an addiction to scratch the legs when they are itchy
@seacreacherdiet11 сағат бұрын
Your content has meant a lot to me since I started watching you when I was younger. Thank you for continuing to push forward, your thoughts on things and your video style are so unique and different from others -- Keep pushing on and cheers to another year, even if it's had chaos to it.
@seacreacherdiet11 сағат бұрын
Also the description of feeling lazy with regards to project scope is so real and very applicable to other places. As an artist, quality of work tends to scale up time spent, which makes things so much more daunting. There's an odd appreciation that comes from this being understood and put into such brief words.
@TheaVanherst11 сағат бұрын
Hi Philly boy, I just want to say I'm sorry about the divorse, and as much as I've missed your content, I'm glad you've not put your own sanity aside for the sake of making videos, the little klik I see in my life I will always cherish. I do want to say that your talk and concept pieces are always good just to hear an opinion piece about, I watch all of your videos and the like. However; I never watch your graphics card reviews, not because they're bad, but from the previous ones I did watch one release years and years ago, I never thought to be very personally intresting or add to any sort of value in my head. It's just content that is relative to a topic that is so situational even if it does seem generally relavent to tech in general - I don't watch reviews similiar in genre unless I'm proactively seeking a new card, and the problem is I'm not going to watch a non-tech youtuber for that, I'm sorry. Sure, a retrospective or thoughts on a card are always good just to hear about the potential, but it's still a topic I don't find any intrest in watching, even as a qualified IT nerd. I think the reason your videos that got big at the end of the month did as well as they did was because they're exactly what they sound like, a little research or tought piece. KZbin content is interesting to listen to or watch when it's something your mind can chew on; if it's a video that is situational, it's never going to do well in the algorithm unless it's drama or gossip. Just don't get down about it imo. KZbin algorithm or not, it's not personally worth proactively seeking to watch, and I think others clearly think the same. One thing I just want to say, it would be intresting to see you more smaller content and fun bits of personal learning. Just like how you have done previously with AI, seeing you mess around with the source engine or the new CS2 map making tools like you did in the late days of CSGO would be nice to see from you. But that's just me personally. Anyway, I love your content, and as someone who too is at odds with the algo too, you need to somewhat game it. No amount of complaining about it or trying to fight it can fix it. You need to become zen and really just adjust your content in style, rather than content itself to adapt to it. If you feel like it isn't "you", make it you. You CAN have both, you just need to find how. P.s Fuck thorin
@kliksphilip11 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate that end bit too- for Thorin, it's a few extra clicks and views and followers for a week. For the person he's attacking, he has no idea what they're going through and he could be doing serious harm to people who are barely holding it together as it is
@killingtimeitself4 сағат бұрын
as a hardware enthusiast myself, i actually really enjoy his hardware reviews, phillip may not be a steve burke or a linux sebastian, but he has a very clear knowledge basis of hardware, and it's utility, and offers a unique perspective on the review, which is something i appreciate. It won't compete with the likes of GN and LTT, and it never will, but it's not supposed to, it's a separate class of review entirely.
@s4n714g0003 сағат бұрын
I feel the same way about the PC stuff, there's like 2 channels I watch for that. Or I watch the most random videos with the card being used on a game to see FPS and temps, get a quick idea and leave.
@NotoriousBBB10 сағат бұрын
You will find a fart mistress one day phil, never give up.
@therealwetwizard10 сағат бұрын
Wrong channel, his not philip
@Sysel.11 сағат бұрын
Keep up the good work, Philip! :) It would be great if you would review your Covid series, as it will be 5 years since the first lockdowns :)
@Alex-yj5fv11 сағат бұрын
never paused a video so much before
@lioneagle255512 сағат бұрын
This was a good year for the channel Philip, I enjoyed your videos every single one that you uploaded. Cheers for 2025, hope this year becomes an even better year for the Klik Empire.
@xtrullorСағат бұрын
It's interesting how much of your life and creating has reflected my experience in the last couple years. 15+ year long relationship fell apart, moved to a different city, production setup was completely remade, and I got a job to create music for something other than my channel - leaving it unattended for a long time. It makes me feel good about things in general, even when things have been wild and creating has been slower, there is a some odd sense of looming potential I can feel somehow. Here's to 2025, shall things be better and worse in a different way. Perhaps I'll meet someone in the future, perhaps my artist career launches to a whole new level, perhaps there's other breakthroughs just waiting for their turn. At least, creating has gotten that fun factor back already. I love doing it more than I used to a couple years back.
@ciren___11 сағат бұрын
I understand that your life has been hard this year but I've caught myself a couple of times this year thinking I thoroughly missed your videos. I even went on a binge watch session of almost all your 3kliks and 2kliks videos in order to satisfy this craving. I hope this year will be better for you than the last. As for video length, I personally really enjoy videos being in the 10 to 15 minute range. I even noticed myself wanting more when I watched your older shorter videos. But it's completely understandable that you want to make shorter videos, especially if the time invested to views gained ratio is really disappointing. I'd rather you be motivated and happy (and release more videos, whatever the length) than the opposite. By the way, I'm pretty sure you know this because you talked about it in a video about subtitles, but you were one of the biggest reasons I was able to learn English. When I got into your content in 2015-2016, I was so hooked I watched it even without understanding the bigger chunks of it. But because I still watched your videos actively and passively all the time, I got used to how English sounds and it made it way easier to finally understand what you were saying, even if I didn't understand all the words you said. And now, after almost 10 years, I was able to move to a different country and get a job in an English-speaking company as a software developer. I'm not sure I'd be able to get this far if not for you. Thanks for what you do, Philip!
@thibaultd797910 сағат бұрын
I watch every video from all your channels and almost never comment. I wish you the best for next year man, you deserve it.
@_modnar_3 сағат бұрын
Same and I agree with everything you said! Happy 2025!
@simonandersson706711 сағат бұрын
3:19 Damn, what occasion warranted such a luxurious meal?
@kliksphilip11 сағат бұрын
Had a date coming over who cancelled and never spoke to me again... so I ate her food too
@AllNamesWereAlreadyTaken9 сағат бұрын
Yep I would do/do the same @@kliksphilip
@nowanilfideme27 сағат бұрын
@@kliksphilip You go bro. Also, insanely brave of you to speak out about your life this frankly. I think this video alone will help a lot of people, and hopefully even more so making it helped you. ;)
@D3nn1s5 сағат бұрын
@@kliksphilipofc she wouldnt come, where are the canned beans???
@senseal54624 сағат бұрын
@@kliksphilip the enjoyment from that food would have been more then she would have ever been able to provide
@px811 сағат бұрын
1:29 WTF lmao
@the_untextured10 сағат бұрын
same reaction. Can't judge personal life though. Details might be missing and it's none of my business. Good luck to Philip though. Hopefully 2025 will be better.
@chilldude304 сағат бұрын
Epitome of crazy
@aleckgardner68453 сағат бұрын
Reads like some sorta weird catfish or scam, same as the one after.. idk if I'm naive but they don't not come across as real humans
@IdleOnСағат бұрын
Mr klik, love this series and how you approach it all, but I want to offer some outside perspective -- around 9:40 you talk about your 3 successful vids, and how the gravy train "suddenly" stops for seemingly no reason. Simply put, "Google AI fails in real time" is so intriguing that I literally stopped watching this to go to watch it, whereas the following video about some RXblahblah thingy means nothing to me. Now extrapolate a random like me to the 100s of millions of youtube viewers -- hopefully you can see why it shouldnt be a surprise that one vid got 1.6m views and the other 90k. Anyway ur the man hope to see you at ATHs come next yr
@TheKrzysiek11 сағат бұрын
Morale of the story - date men
@Ahmadabdal_9 сағат бұрын
say gex
@nienize9 сағат бұрын
Men men men!! We want men!
@carsonj40314 сағат бұрын
Gex
@killingtimeitself4 сағат бұрын
same sex relationships are for the utilitarian minded. Keeps life simple.
@beckbarnhardt36373 сағат бұрын
Or become the woman👀
@Pilps2 сағат бұрын
I love your empire analysis videos so darn much, they are so insightful in a very helpful and reassuring way
@tednoobСағат бұрын
Maybe it messes with your data, but I make a point of watching everyone of your videos. They're always worth my time.
@jakontrary3 сағат бұрын
genuinely very impressed by your maturity in regards to your personal troubles. it‘s not every day you see youtubers (what a word) set good examples
@t1nkerium11 сағат бұрын
Damn, I've been missing new kliksphilip1 content in particular, but the lack of it is understandable. Hope 2025 treats you better! Oh, btw: looking forward to the Talos Principle 2 video!
@mikehunt4206910 сағат бұрын
I'm assuming you've played the game, how did you like it? I got about 1 or 2 hours in but it just didn't have the same feel as the first game, the change in setting mattered way more than I thought it would. Also didn't help that it ran poorly on my pc. I'm willing to give it another go but I'm just not as excited about it as I was for the first game after watching philips video.
@zebrasprite10 сағат бұрын
Man, I've spent about 5 minutes trying to put this eloquently, but you are a massive role model and generally fucking awesome guy to me. Cheers for being creative, unique, and fascinating - and thank you for the countless hours of entertainment and, strangely, wisdom. Merry 2025 to you, Phillip!
@randomroughneck10302 сағат бұрын
im happy for you philip. It always seems like your life had been very safe and uneventful after a certain moment when your internet CSGO popularity peaked, but it made you somewhat unhappy. I don't watch a lot of kliks content on any of the channels nowadays, mostly just kliksphilip, but it was great seeing your fire being relit through the videos you produced over the past year. cheers
@Николай-ы3ж2р12 сағат бұрын
A kind comment
@DenniTheDude9 сағат бұрын
I've been watching you for so many years and I don't plan on stopping any time soon. I have always loved the way you speak about stuff, the fun and thoughtful ideas you present, and ofc the music lol. I hope this year gets to be much better for you and I am sorry for the lows you've experienced thus far. Good job handling all the tough parts you've talked about and thank you for all you've done for us. I'm excited to see what kind of stuff you decide to do in 2025 :)
@Zoshiao7 сағат бұрын
I adore these Analysis videos, i watched the 2023 one a month ago to check up and see how it was going, tbh I feel like 2kliks channel had the best year yet! I watched every single video to the end and I especially loved the Watt meter, JPEG XL and Hindsight videos! While you didn't make any predictions for 2025, I predict that 2kliksphilip will have the best year yet! with all the new hardware coming out this year and the intense focus on AI I think there is/will be tons of interesting topics for 2Kliks to cover... Also wanted to add, I think your very brave for sharing so much about your private life, I know you've always been open, about your dreams and such, but this relationship mess is on a whole other level... It honestly sounds like it just got too much and boiled over, and you needed to vent and while I'm not your friend, nor will I ever know you fully as a person, I still feel honored that you'd share this stuff with us -the viewers, knowing what kind of criticism and hate it could also bring towards you... 2025 will probably be a wild year, but I'm ready to brave it and I hope you are to! cheers!
@Kiezly6 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for not giving up on your KZbin empire! I always love watching these yearly analysis videos you do and this one feels really unique out of all of them and has me inspired to make sweeping changes in my personal life and has me excited for what videos you’ll make during this year of 2025.
@mee_ehow510611 сағат бұрын
Oh boy I went through the most intense relationship and breakup last year - good or bad, those are THE MEMORIES. Things were happening, even though they have not ended up great, 2024 was good.
@hazzard15792 сағат бұрын
RE: Tackling hive-mind topics. If I see a 2k or 3k video in my subscription feed covering a topic that is also being addressed by multiple other tech or gaming channels, I'm going to klik the klik video every time even if the video isn't to the same quality. I don't think I'm alone on this, your delivery style and detailed analysis answers all the questions I might have without bothering me with a sponsor-biased opinion or annoying artificial high energy. I love your 2k tech videos and hope you keep doing them, and I'm looking forward to shorter, sillier 3k videos in the coming year. Thank you for your content Mr Klik
@anuraghegde110 сағат бұрын
Sending you a virtual hug Phillip, looks like you've been through a lot this year. Take care of yourself and know that there are a lot of us out here who'll support your content no matter what.
@WayStedYou12 сағат бұрын
I was gonna say "wait wasnt he dating?" when you said you got married but that explains it. Sorry that happened.
@c6m11 сағат бұрын
3:48 Thank you Philip, I will stop doing my taxes and commit tax evasion. I just needed to hear it from you.
@aleckgardner68453 сағат бұрын
Oh fuck I gotta do my taxes
@crazzy23311 сағат бұрын
i really admire your perspective on things. how you see that ups and downs still as on of your best and interesting years of your life and how complex things can be. Much love for this!
@WhyitJellyDonut10 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry those bad things happened to you Philip, I hope your getting some proper healing. Moving to less grim topic, I do hope you never stop making videos, even if they become infrequent. You possess a admirable ability of introspection and the ability to articulate your own thoughts that I truly envy and enjoy listening to.
@lfmm979 сағат бұрын
Perhaps this is insensitive from my part but those texts seemed like something straight out of a comedy film. Your "what the fuck are you talking about" followed by her "you are starting to abuse me now" was hilarious, though I'm sure it wasn't as funny for you at the time. That woman was nuts. The video you shared of someone hitting you genuinely made me sad, though. I'm glad to hear you're doing better nowadays mentally and that you've been able to move on from all of that. Philip, I don't even play nor do I care about Counter Strike or even most other tech related content, yet I still watch a lot of your videos in large part because you come across as a very likeable person to me. I really enjoy your videos where you reflect on life, such as your "Nightwalker" video which is probably my favorite since I've always enjoyed going out for walks in the middle of the night on my own. Those videos really resonated with me. The way you're able to express your emotions is so beautiful to me. I've always thought of you as someone who I'd want to be friends with if you were my neighbour or something. I even remember saying this to my girlfriend a while back when I showed her a few of your videos lol I'm sorry that you have to deal with so many harsh comments on social media. I hope you know that you mean a great deal to a lot of people, most of which are probably just quietly watching, and I hope you can try to keep this in mind if there's ever a time when you feel sad because of some loud minority abusing you online or speculating about your private life and such. I wish you, Fluffy and your family a very happy 2025!
@kliksphilip8 сағат бұрын
Thanks! I found the chat funny too which is why I didn't block her. But I eventually did when my mum advised me to and I spent a few weeks paranoid she'd show up at my door. Ended up bumping into her at speed dating a month later and she acted like nothing had happened. Very strange... But my year was full of interesting stuff like that! It's controversial to say this but I'd rather be physically abused than mentally. Hitting some one is clearly wrong, but emotional/ psychological abuse is much harder to detect and to figure out. Plus she was weak af so it was only like being hit by a child throwing a tantrum
@clara-raxxa11 сағат бұрын
Hey Philip, I'm a trans girl who's had her fair share of years split between the most horrible moments and the most amazing times! I really empathize with what you say in this video about how thrilling some years can get, and how it can get so strange to then go back to years of a normal, very relaxed life. Here's to a good 2025 for the both of us! I've been watching your Klik Empire since 2016 or even earlier now, you've been a constant through all these twisting years and I'm excited to catch what you put out next! Much love ❤️
@Epsilonn10 сағат бұрын
"the notion that we must sacrifice stuff in the short term to live comfortably in the long term is but a mirage that we fantasise about to justify suffering right now" goes unbelievably hard
@GeorgeTheDinoGuy12 сағат бұрын
Hell yes another Klik Empire analysis!
@benismann11 сағат бұрын
ayo george!
@GeorgeTheDinoGuy10 сағат бұрын
@ ay!
@benismann3 сағат бұрын
@ why is youtube removing @ of me all of the sudden.... sussy.
@Tudvari10 сағат бұрын
That "focus on the here and now" sentence struck a nerve. It made me realise how much you changed since e.g. Philip v2016. It makes me reflect on how much I changed. I did too focus too much on long term goals... and at the expense of the present.
@Tudvari9 сағат бұрын
I keep rewatching from 2:40 because the music, the thoughts, the visuals are so matching... and then comes its perfect catharsis at 4:23... and then digadig starts! My goto song when I come home from work and start a "power-development" session on my game.
@UssalWaxСағат бұрын
I've been watching you on and off for years. I just wanted to say love your work, and glad you're in a better place. Also wanted to mention that your Visual Assault on Basalt video is seriously one of my favorite videos I've ever seen and I hardly even play CS. Good luck with 2025.
@Surepeacooler6 сағат бұрын
Wow, the 2023 one still feels so recent! I'm still listening to Audio Crime 2 and love to see your videos. These channels are something special and cheers to 2025!
@欣妍13 сағат бұрын
I adore and appreciate how brave you are to share your personal experiences in this video, it comes across as very raw and real, the way you talk about your experiences and why they have happened and what you took from them. I have a lot of empathy for what you are facing in the dating world, there are a lot of broken people out there, personally I try not to judge them and move on and hope that they are able to get to a point in there life where they can look back at how they were and be proud of how they've changed. It sounds like you are learning that you deserve to be loved and cared for and you aren't willing to compromise your important boundaries for the sake of another person and instead want to grow with someone else that has similar healthy boundaries. (Sorry for all the supposing, in the end I just want to say that I really enjoyed this video despite the how sombre some parts are, it's bittersweet and leaves me hopeful for you, your future and the future of your KZbin channel and I wish the same for your ex partner).
@javsjavs86597 сағат бұрын
I'm so glad the algorithm put this in my home page, toggling notifications for all three channels
@jurvinx9939Сағат бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you for making these videos. I found your channel years ago with your game making journey series, and I've been a big fan ever since. Watching one of your older videos always brings back memories from the time I first watched it, which is always such a special feeling. It's something precious few pieces of media are capable of, but your older videos always get me nostalgic :) You're one of the very few youtubers who I think of as genuine and authentic, and from whom I can learn a thing or two about life, instead of simply watching for the entertainment value. You have definitely shaped the person I have become, and for that I couldn't be more grateful. Finally, I hope you have better luck with your future romantic pursuits. It's always confused me just how evil some people can be, but, as you say, there are still a lot of genuinely good people out there, and I just know you'll find the right one soon!
@nicnl2557 сағат бұрын
At some point, you said : "I feel like a full person now, rather than just half of one." You have no idea how STRONG this sentence shook me up, really. I'm 30 years old, so just a few years younger than you. Long story short, the last few years were complicated: partner of 6 years broke up with me, got into a relationship with somebody else, bought a home, broke up, lost my friends, had to handle the home, whatever... For quite a long time I was in a hole, gaining weight, barely handling the basic solo day-to-day routine, tried dating, failed because I'm obese, whatever... But since a few months I'm waking up: found new friends, started a diet, yknow regaining the control of my life. All those experiences were hard, but they made me a grounded and confident as well. Your sentence just... "unlocked" something within me, kinda. It made me understand I'm no longer the shadow of myself, but a full person with true willpower, I learned what I am and I learned what I want. Really dude, I sincerely thank you for that. I wish you the best for 2025.
@S284269 сағат бұрын
3:39 Everything else aside this is some epic Iceland footage. Really beautiful country.
@GepedrglassСағат бұрын
"I know that with time, once I've moved on to somewhere else, my mundane little ASDA walk will become a fond memory that I'll treasure forever." You said this in your video "The Simpler Things in Life," and it had a profound impact on my life. In a way, the things you've said across all of your introspective commentaries had a partial influence on me. Recording the mundane day-to-day parts of my life, taking a long break to live a little before embarking on a pivotal life decision (Returning to work in your case, Going back to University in mine), and eating humble tinned sardines and frozen veg meals. These are some things I've taken up doing because you've done them. Its not just that I'm emulating you as a fan, but doing so helped me put perspective on the way I do things in my own life. I can see how I change little by little day by day. I came to realise what I studied before I came back to school just wasn't who I was. I've developed actual skills in cooking. I still, every so often, make a little recording about where I am in my life and upload it to youtube privately for me to reflect on in the future. I can't ever know the complete you. There will always be something private, as there should. But I can appreciate and love the complete me, who was influenced by so much life lived, including these little lessons from you. For that I sincerely appreciate the work you've done and how you perservere and grow.
@0sac4 сағат бұрын
Heavily relatable Philip. Just think of all the 'never have I ever' questions you can answer now!
@kliksphilip4 сағат бұрын
I've done SO many of those things in the last year! And every thing I do builds my confidence. I wish I had done all of these things sooner, I really feel like people who don't go through a divorce are, in some ways, like perpetual children. To have your reality shattered in every possible way DOES change you as a person and I've enjoyed being able to share my experiences with other people I know who have been through similar, there are a few recurring themes that reveal themselves (namely, what is the point in marriage in modern society? It only matters when you're trying to separate, which is the ONE TIME you don't want to be married!). Probably looks like I'm jaded from the outside but I'm proud of the journey and who I am becoming
@roc_cave210711 сағат бұрын
Clicked this expecting a normal Philips video, about some change in the polygon count on the ak. But found myself relating to the beginning part.
@M-J-B2 сағат бұрын
This is the only time I comment on any of your videos but I've really enjoyed the content you made this year. I've just quietly sat here, watched and enjoyed, I hope the future goes well but so long as your videos has your charm to them, then I think they should be good.
@Bezray32 минут бұрын
Been waiting for this video. Wish you all the best philip
@gabe81423 сағат бұрын
Phillip, I've been watching you for.. a really long time now, even on a previous account, and it's so nice to hear you open up about your personal life. Sometimes you can get an idealized version of someone, and sort of put them onto a pedestal as you know. Hearing about your struggles with something like relationships means a lot - keep doing what you're doing!
@FreckoJoel8 сағат бұрын
It took a solid couple of minutes for me to get that you were sincere. Good to hear that youre doing alright!
@wewewewewhihihimamam11 сағат бұрын
When I first find your KZbin channels I fall in love with your videos so keep it up man
@Luminalmvm10 сағат бұрын
At the very beginning of last year I ended a 3 year relationship with my ex, I constantly had doubts throughout it and put the abuse I received down to just arguments and me not doing enough. Looking back now this was the best decision I ever made and managed to find someone who I actively want and go out of my way to make happy and spend time with. I'm sure having been married makes it even worse and I really wish the best for you, shits hard and with everything you've done over the last 8-9 years I've watched you, you seem like a stellar rolemodel and god knows we need more of them. You don't know me but your videos always helped through rough patches and lit up what could be dark days :)
@robinrai497345 минут бұрын
I think these sort of "journals" of yours are something you'll really value down the line, it really makes me want to start a small diary or what have you myself. Sounds like you went through a lot, I get what you mean about kind of missing the chaos even if it was a hard and not particularly rosy time, I look back on my own busy moments like that, if a bit too much. I can't really give any useful input to the state of your channels, all the best with them as usual. I've been watching you for around a decade now, your videos are kinda comforting stability to me
@calebtsarmiento6 сағат бұрын
Philip, I've always appreciated the life experience stories and advice you share. Have a great new year!
@gui2peg3 сағат бұрын
what you say at 11:55 is exactly the reason why i watch 3kliks, i dont play cs, but im a huge nerd for the source engine and everything related to it, so anything that is interesting about it i WILL click, POSSIBLY like the video and even SOMETIMES comment and yes, please, i love silly themes.
@KozmoPoly11 сағат бұрын
I like watching your videos, the tone and pace of your speech are great and I really like the background music. A perfect match for long form videos in my opinion
@Tier3Sub9 сағат бұрын
I think drama in 2024 had a big spike, because more now than ever, people want to cause drama because they know it gets them attention. And I think that's why so many people speculate about other people; the person they're speculating about could be the most average person on the planet, and someone out there will be digging way too deep into it and saying terrible shit because they know it's likely to get a reaction from someone. It's why I stay away from social media entirely except for KZbin, but even then on KZbin, more and more people are trying to start petty drama all for the sake of a few likes on a post. It feels like everybody forgot that other people have feelings and that no matter who you are, constant drama and bullshit will drag anybody down. And I imagine this issue is probably gonna get worse over time. Anyways Philip, I always love the videos on this channel, despite it being the smallest of your 3, I still watch this one the most. I just like to hear about your life and experiences.
@kliksphilip9 сағат бұрын
Thank you, it really concerns me the way social media is going. It seems to be getting more polarised and more nasty every year, and worst of all, the internet rewards that kind of behaviour. Covid kickstarted it- I think people found it interesting, and now are bored and are looking for something to be just as frenzied about. People want drama, they want blood.
@LondoMollari_8 сағат бұрын
@@kliksphilip “Falsehood will fly, as it were, on the wings of the wind, and carry its tales to every corner of the earth; whilst truth lags behind; her steps slow, and solemn, and she has neither the inclination nor the power to follow.” - Thomas Francklin (1758)
@pizzaman112 сағат бұрын
@@kliksphilipsame reason dating online is so toxic too. People can only stick out by being manipulative when the only thing they have is a few pictures and a bio.
@vectornine11 сағат бұрын
I've been watching your videos for coming up on half of my life. Thank you for being so consistent without ever getting stale after all these years.
@WatchingTheYouTube.4 сағат бұрын
Sending love from the USA! Here's to another year. Your content is always a treat for me, no matter to subject.
@russellwith2ls6868 сағат бұрын
I've been watching your videos for over a decade and now that I work an office job some of the old ones are more relevant than ever. Thank you for making videos, you have made some truly special and timeless content
@Eastside9710 сағат бұрын
I really liked the interview you did with my friend last year. It was really cool! Been watching you myself for a few years now and always enjoy seeing these analysis videos.
@kneecapjake5 сағат бұрын
I don't know why but I actually been looking forward to your yearly analysis for months. I find it so interesting. I haven't watched it yet but wanted to comment before hand!
@JDoawp10 сағат бұрын
Did she find out about the fartmaster?
@zavabia8 сағат бұрын
I watched your videos very consistently between 2015-2019, then on/off since then. I come back with intent every now and then to see what I’ve missed, and I’m never disappointed. We don’t share the same opinions on everything, but I’m glad for that. Keep doing what you’re doing, I for one will always be content with what you put out.
@Simon_Laserna9 сағат бұрын
Really intriguing. I hope this is just the rain you need to keep the planet green, so to speak. I do love your longer videos, but I think the core that made me "fall" for your channel were the short videos about some quirk, like funny ragdolls. Though at some level I think it is also the mix.
@DoctorPlato6 сағат бұрын
Love your content, you’ve always been so open and genuine. Here’s to another year of the Klik Empire.
@akopyl2 сағат бұрын
I will never not check in to see what you're up to when I see a video from any of your channels. Like many other commenters, I don't really play CS anymore, and for a long time. But your videos are always seem so sincere, I love it. You have a talent talking about stuff you're interested in and making it interesting for the listener. I even juggle because of that :)
@Zyper_Sebxr2 минут бұрын
Always looking forward to this video every year!
@Malkovith210 сағат бұрын
I am somewhat fascinated by your sincerity in all of this. But I always appreciated this about you. It takes some balls, but also can be jarring. I've been on my own miniride by the end of 2024 myself.
@burger40612 сағат бұрын
will there be any more counter strike videos this year -burger40
@burger40612 сағат бұрын
plus steventhedreamer spotted at 0:59
@chilldude304 сағат бұрын
BURGER!
@Und3rcov3r2 сағат бұрын
Hi, Philip This is my second year watching your channel, may the parasocial relationship continue. Despite less content being produced and turmoil in your real life, you still managed to put out videos on your channels that I thoroughly enjoyed! I was, according to KZbin, a top .1% fan of 3kliksphilip this year. Wow. Clap for me please, I spend my time wisely. I still love your videos that are simple on the surface, but perfected behind the scenes; and the well articulated scripts about something you care deeply about. Please never stop- I watch almost all the uploads and continue to draw inspiration when I put together videos of my own 3 times a year. Hope you're still doing great, here's to a good 2025! Cheers
@heberb8 сағат бұрын
the last quarter of 2023 was one of the most turbulent parts of my life, and it resulted in my 2024 feeling like a never ending migraine. I did manage to get myself together a little by the end of it, and I feel like things will change in this new year, even if just for a little bit. I've been watching your channel since the 2020 boom, and I just want to say that, as para-social as it may sound, your videos in this channel always felt like catching up with a friend I never had, and this one hit real close to me. I'm sorry for what you went through, and I hope things will get better from now on - for both you and me.
@Da_Docta10 сағат бұрын
Gotta be honest I didn't expect the part I got MARRIED AND DIVORCED all in a span of one year.
@danielmadstv8 сағат бұрын
I was beginning to worry you weren't gonna do a Klik Empire Analysis this year. Thank god!!
@er47956 сағат бұрын
i dont watch your other channels anymore, but i have still been waiting for this video all year. peace and blessings to you in the coming year, philip!
@LodFB789 сағат бұрын
These yearly videos are amazing! I’ve been watching them since 2019, and I learn a thing or two that are useful.
@tryknight14266 сағат бұрын
Your content is engaging not only because you chose unique and truly interesting topics. But, YOU being excited about things, hearing your enthusiasm, and passion, is what makes your content so good. Keep doing what you love.
@bodek47 минут бұрын
Hard to believe it's been almost 10 years since i stared watching you videos. In 2016, when i first got into csgo, your content was something i really enjoyed. When i stopped playing during 2019, i still watched each new video on 3kliks about relevant information about the game. i feel like you have a healthier connection with your youtube channels. they are your work, but they feel more lived in than any other youtubers i watch. I respect you as a person and will keep following what you do. Here's to a more successfull year
@Minirow10 сағат бұрын
No matter what you do, my partner and I have loved watching your content, and we can feel the love that goes into so many of your videos. The relationship stuff is rough, but it's good to hear that you're getting through it.
@timbo_x3Сағат бұрын
You're one of my favorite KZbinrs and have been for years. Your mindset is very motivating and I really wish you the best😊
@PickleSurpriseVEVO11 сағат бұрын
Ok, those texts are crazy
@joeykeilholz92511 сағат бұрын
I really do miss old csgo like nothing else. But I don't have to miss your videos because they're still being made. I'm glad you got things figured out this year somehow... We're all just trying to make sense of things
@CornRecords9722 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sticking around Philip!
@goofywali2 сағат бұрын
it seems like the sub 5 minute videos might be the best thing for you. you said it yourself that it makes you feel happy and its similar to your old content. i also think that in the general youtube landscape, majority of the content that people are uploading is either shorts or 20 minute long video essays (basically, two extremes). this means there is an open space somewhere in the middle for videos that are like 3-8 minutes. an analogy i thought up of is like in modern basketball (trust me this is still understandable even if you dont watch/play basketball) almost every player is either playing 3ft away from the basket, basically right under the goal (shorts), or theyre 30ft away shooting 3 pointers (20+ minute video essays). but this opens up space for players to play in the "midrange" (just like the old days, just like your classic videos omg!) i myself want to get into making videos and feel that 5 minutes really is the sweetspot for everything, both for the creator and the viewer. but i dont know if its the sweetspot for the algorithm. i know you said you will be making those types of videos more often in 2025, and i am very interested to see how successful this is for you. wishing you the best of luck and a successful 2025
@GreggOBrien-oq9je5 сағат бұрын
The optimizem in your voice and your story, made me more optimistic about my life and how the 2025 will go. Thank you, I'm really glad I watched it :)
@Waligug7 сағат бұрын
Honestly I think those 3 videos you made are just really good ideas. People are just super interested, in running games at 8k, everyone knows about the format JPEG so it dying is super interesting and AI is hot right not and that's a good title