Downfall of Entitled Influencers - Losing Your Relatability

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Influencers, they're what make the social media world go round. With product reviews, makeup tutorials, gaming skills, and witty commentary on relevant topics they've become just as big as traditional celebrities. Their relatability makes them way easier to connect with and their "just like you" persona makes them all the more likable. The Tiktok algorithm has also granted everyday regular people the ability to potentially go viral overnight and amass huge followings to monetize off of. But what happens when popular influencers become out of touch with reality and egos start to take over? We saw that happen with popular Tiktoker Mikayla Nogueira, famous Twitch streamers, and other content creators. The Downfall of Entitled Influencers - Losing your Relatability #edvasian

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@MarlopolyGaming
@MarlopolyGaming Жыл бұрын
honestly, I think everyone under 18 wanting to be "an influencer" is the same thing as practilcally everyone in the early 2000's or 90's wanting to be "a singer" or "an actor"
@abbycantrell1369
@abbycantrell1369 Жыл бұрын
I know right? Being an influencer is just a (seemingly) easier and more accessible way to be a singer or actor
@mesalouis8976
@mesalouis8976 Жыл бұрын
True.
@laurenl22
@laurenl22 Жыл бұрын
Without needing to be quite as talented lol
@pearlfreeman8727
@pearlfreeman8727 Жыл бұрын
But… that still happens today. People actually go to school for years sometimes to be an actor and or singer… acting and singing was a thing for a long time in human history…. This influencer stuff just started. Yes there is some education that can go into it but social media is a whole other monster of its own.👹👾
@chocolatecat5004
@chocolatecat5004 Жыл бұрын
No way becoming an influencer is so much easier than becoming any of those :( just be pretty or alternative and pretty!!
@Seventy4days
@Seventy4days Жыл бұрын
i think the most surprising part of this video was finding out that she was only 24 💀
@uuu5713
@uuu5713 Жыл бұрын
Right 😅 I thought she was 49+
@pogpogpurinn
@pogpogpurinn Жыл бұрын
I legit has no idea she is only 2 years older than me, im not even sure why but it never occoured to me she would be around my age. I didnt think she was in her 40s, but i didnt think she was in her early 20s. But the video without makeup on i can see it more now
@auntieruckus6444
@auntieruckus6444 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@auntieruckus6444
@auntieruckus6444 Жыл бұрын
All that waking up at 5a and hard work will do it to ya
@problemperson4221
@problemperson4221 Жыл бұрын
@@auntieruckus6444 and all those fillers lol, botox truly ages someone
@Flyawaybutter
@Flyawaybutter Жыл бұрын
this Mikaela girl really has some audacity. While shes filming herself do makeup with her designer handbags in the background, nurses and doctors still work in understaffed hospitals since the beginning of the pandemic. My mom is a nurse for home health care and she has had less and less sleep and time off since the pandemic and even now. Mikaela needs to go outside “people are dying kim”
@3xitthissid3
@3xitthissid3 Жыл бұрын
hospitals are understaffed even before the pndemic - that's the problem with the industry. and doctors typically earn way more than any influencer considering they have a continuous stream of income that's guaranteed. money from youtube or social media is not guaranteed. how many original youtubers continue to make money from yt or live ther lavish lives? for ex where's the shaytard family nowadays? or gf vs bf? everybody knows doctors earn the most money. can't say the same for nurses though, though they still earn a comfortable living wage. plus nurses tend to work longer hours than doctors and bare more responsibilities.
@sarahwales6276
@sarahwales6276 Жыл бұрын
Plandemic... come on now, there was no increase in overall deaths from 2020 to 2022.
@africandaughter3110
@africandaughter3110 Жыл бұрын
​@3xitthissid3 it really depends on the type of doctor you are tbh ,plus there is a large amount of schooling involved in becoming a doctor too. So I would say being a doctor makes more than being a large influencer. I do agree they have more longevity. Kinda feel like your undermining the work a lot of doctors do (my sister's brain surgeon worked long hours). I do think nurses should be paid and valued more than they currently are though.
@Buzzzy-bee
@Buzzzy-bee 10 ай бұрын
Lol I find this comment so funny.
@snart2195
@snart2195 8 ай бұрын
Just start streaming 4head
@kayleew4433
@kayleew4433 Жыл бұрын
So I’m an archeologist who spends 9 to 10 hours a day doing extreme physical labor, walking miles over literal mountains, shoveling into rocks which over time causes injuries, and I’m usually without phone service miles away from a hospital should I hurt myself or have a wild animal encounter. Also, heat exhaustion is a very regular risk as well as heat stroke. Now I love my job and wouldn’t change a thing, but every time I hear an influencer say theirs is harder than most peoples I just think “you wouldn’t survive a day in my job”
@joannasliwa8147
@joannasliwa8147 Жыл бұрын
You should definitely do a vlog on your job ... a New trendy kind if content.
@Jiji_here_431
@Jiji_here_431 Жыл бұрын
@@joannasliwa8147 support this. Would definitely watch it!
@YuniX2
@YuniX2 Жыл бұрын
I'm a teacher and same. Most people cannot handle 21+ 5 years olds who don't all speak English for 7 hours each even day without the added responsibility of teaching them to read and do basic math, plan lessons, communicate regularly with parents, complete regular professional development, and implement behavior plans or individual education plans (for students with special needs). I love my job too, but it nearly broke me the first 3 years. Influencers have way less stress.
@astronomicalmars
@astronomicalmars Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing 💀 I just came back from a month of 8 hours of manual labor under the scorching sun in the middle of nowhere, on top of 5+ hours of lab work daily 😂 you try and do our job for a day and see how it goes
@Krystal109
@Krystal109 Жыл бұрын
Both are difficult... just in totally different ways. I think most ppl would assume that being an archeologist is easy because they don't DO your job, but the same goes for content creation. Most ppl assume it's an easy, cushy, job... and it's not, just like your job. This is just a matter of people not understanding how difficult every job is in different aspects.
@sallahai6133
@sallahai6133 Жыл бұрын
I find it really irritating when influencers feel entitled to call their work harder than other jobs. I am not by any means undermining their efforts, they might work hard and get stressed, but they do not have any responsibilities to anyone but themselves. The worries and stresses of actual, regular jobs usually include other people and their well being and I find it insulting that people creating tiktoks feel like their job has any actual impact on real life. I enjoy some creators and their content, but I despise those who are so out of touch of reality.
@xionxiv9293
@xionxiv9293 Жыл бұрын
While I mostly agree with you, especially on saying "this specific job (especially if its about being an influencer) is THE hardest", which I find very disrespectful and arrogant. Just wanted to note/add that some seemingly "DIY" Influencers/Content Creators are not only responsible for themselves, many have Cutters, Editors or people helping them with filming etc. But regarding the first person mentioned in the video -> They indeed DO seem to do most of their stuff themselves.
@sallahai6133
@sallahai6133 Жыл бұрын
@@xionxiv9293 Yeah that is true, most big influencers do have people that work for them and of course they might have families to support etc. It would have been better worded that influencer’s job usually does not directly and instantly affect somebody’s health and well being, but it might in the long run. :)
@Alex-fc8xn
@Alex-fc8xn Жыл бұрын
ADHD person here, some people actually find it harder to be productive and find motivation to do things without suggestions/guidance/deadlines. Basically we (people w/ ADHD) need external motivation to be able to get stuff done due to executive dysfunction making it extremely hard to do something for our own sake.
@Alex-fc8xn
@Alex-fc8xn Жыл бұрын
Aside from that, I would say that there are few jobs that expose a person to as much vitriol and hate as influencers. It's a reality for any job that relies on public opinion and popularity: politics, musicians, comedians, actors, etc. Thought influencers probably have it easier than a few of those professions (on average. Some influencers work SUPER hard, some politicians are lazy, for example)
@sallahai6133
@sallahai6133 Жыл бұрын
@@Alex-fc8xn Absolutely! When I talk about ”hard jobs” I have more literal meaning for the word, as in jobs that might be demanding physically or mentally. But the point is that there should not be this debate about which job is the most demanding in the first place, since people find different things difficult. I find it problematic when someone feels entitled to call themselves more hardworking than others, when they have absolutely no experience in their line of work in the first place.
@warddeeb4821
@warddeeb4821 Жыл бұрын
my gf is a postal worker who works 12 hour shifts, 6 days a week. she is in so much pain by the end of her shifts that she physically can't walk. also she is literally keeping our society functioning. and yet she never tells anyone her job is "harder" than someone else's, because its a dick move. it's that simple
@Gabriella-ib1zy
@Gabriella-ib1zy Жыл бұрын
agreed but i just wanna say almost every job keeps our society functioning lmao
@AmberyTear
@AmberyTear 11 ай бұрын
Not in America but in most other countries - yes
@kaikai7784
@kaikai7784 10 ай бұрын
Ur a good bf for supporting her ❤
@supercharger5727
@supercharger5727 8 ай бұрын
@@AmberyTearno it’s conmen standers to not say there job is harder in America to maybe not in California
@officialgumstarzzz3422
@officialgumstarzzz3422 5 ай бұрын
@@Gabriella-ib1zy Yeah, but being an influencer doesn't. He didn't say anything about other jobs so what's your point exactly?
@IrishGoesPop
@IrishGoesPop Жыл бұрын
As a nurse working long hours in a short staffed hospital having to hear influencers whine about how their job is so much harder…. Is not exactly making me feel empathetic. There are far better ways to show how heavy their work load is than using the “You do it for a day and see how you like it!” comment… It’ll just make the people watching turn sour on you.
@iz3972
@iz3972 Жыл бұрын
this. i worked as a mix of a subnurse/assisted living facility caretaker for 1 (one!) summer, I am still picking up the pieces of my mental and physical health, while being technically homeless (living with friends, but that's a not forever deal obviously) because I can't work now. Granted, I was already chronically ill, but that's the only type of job you can get if you are ill... that's a whole horrifying circle. Now, I don't think being a content creator would've been great for my mental health either, but at least when you fuck up - well, you might need a new job if everyone hates you, but prob not. If you fuck up while people are in your care - needing a new job is the least of anyone's problems, you could kill someone. A "bit" different stakes I would say... (not to mention the super long shifts, yes. Which again, a circle of danger: the more tired you are the more stressed you are about being diligent and not hurting anyone).
@charliedeegan1598
@charliedeegan1598 Жыл бұрын
Yeah im not a nurse or anything but I work an extremely physical job doing lots of lifting and moving around heavy shit. I really don't feel sympathy for someone who posts a few videos and make thousands of dollars while I work my ass of every day and struggle to keep my bills paid.
@popvitamin
@popvitamin Жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping others.
@user-sf9gs2pg1b
@user-sf9gs2pg1b Жыл бұрын
We can’t even “do it for a day” and get an accurate representation due to working.
@WokOverEasy
@WokOverEasy Жыл бұрын
@@charliedeegan1598 people don’t want to hear about their struggles. Of course they have it. It’s not physical labour but more they can’t feel like they can turn off from their job and always having to think of the next big thing to keep them afloat and dealing with negativity. You could scold me out online and I’d feel upset for the rest of the day. I mentally could not handle the negativity of hundreds/thousands of comments like that. Still it’s not really something they can talk about without being booed for so it’s better they talk with other influencers instead.
@card0qnyu
@card0qnyu Жыл бұрын
"Content creation is harder than your 9-5". Imagine being yelled at by random people daily, running around for 9 hours to give people their food before they complain, taking a five minute break to cry in the bathroom, have raw and red hands from washing your hands in nearly boiling water every three minutes, being paid minimum wage and still relying on tips in order to actually eat that day, and having to touch people's dirty and disgusting trash only to get sick frequently because some customers are pigs and can't resist that they're sick so they'll cough up a storm and leave their germs everywhere that you have to touch in order to clean. Imagine working in a mom and pop restaurant. I would 100% rather be an influencer in order to pay the bills.
@nm9688
@nm9688 Жыл бұрын
That's not a 9-5 though
@megsley
@megsley Жыл бұрын
@@nm9688 yall complaint about 9-5 clearly have never worked a 9-5 not to mention no job is 9-5 anymore everybody starts at 8 because that's when offices open.
@LittleTaxFraud
@LittleTaxFraud 9 ай бұрын
​@@nm9688go work it then.
@nomoredream7689
@nomoredream7689 8 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the pain in your feet and lega after a long tough day. My normal shifts make me have about 35k steps on a single day. And that's only 8h working and 2h prepping or cleaning
@veselinnedkov643
@veselinnedkov643 8 ай бұрын
Imagine doing all that on the daily and then an Influencer walks in and makes your day 100000 times harder and more stressful.
@dynogamergurl
@dynogamergurl Жыл бұрын
Daaaaaang she’s only 24?! I thought she was like a 30-35 year old Boston mom or something she just has that vibe about her
@baby.nay.
@baby.nay. Жыл бұрын
@@Glitchibo ok thank you ! I live in America and you are very correct . I live near a high school and it’s mostly the lashes I think that create an older look . I’m 34 and gave up on makeup lol, but I realize now it has kept me looking young haha
@kitsterangel
@kitsterangel Жыл бұрын
Honestly same! I'm 23 so we're almost the same age and I thought she was a good ten years older 😅 Filler can age you a lot so I'm assuming that's what happened with her? But hard to say without seeing before pics.
@MH.0807
@MH.0807 Жыл бұрын
I honestly thought she was... 40?
@mlem6951
@mlem6951 Жыл бұрын
@@ewoma8234 this are the Same people who write "yas, you are so right." under his looks matter-videos. Hypocrite ...
@KristenZianourry2015
@KristenZianourry2015 Жыл бұрын
@@ewoma8234 its not an insult that it is common that western makeup ages u it does that to everyone not just ur idol mikayla 💀💀 why do u think i dont wear makeup because im not trying to look 35 at 26
@HighAsHeckPriestess
@HighAsHeckPriestess Жыл бұрын
i get that streaming and content creation can be rough, especially with chronic illness/mental health issues. but imagine having those issues, but you would lose your job for taking a week to rest and get better
@onetwo1241
@onetwo1241 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, i worked for 1 year (overtime,on vacation, break time without pay ) and doing two people's job at the moment and i took 2 days off because i had some physical pain and they removed from my wage .... i have no words
@Ryuuko-chan
@Ryuuko-chan Жыл бұрын
And that's how I lost 3 part time jobs, I got sick during, before and after the shifts (one for each job) and got myself in the hospital 2h later because of my health conditions. I spent 2-3 weeks there and by the time I was out, I was also fired
@kittenmimi5326
@kittenmimi5326 Жыл бұрын
Yeah they can take a half year break for their mEnTaL hEaLtH and they will get nice comments supporting them or donating to their patreon so they will still earn money from that + their previous videos, with said money they can pay for a therapist A regular 9-5 worker if they get physically sick and need a week break even with a leave permit they get fired and then they get no money to pay for doctors and their boss probably cuss them out theres no nice comments or people "donating" to their patreon And this influencer still cried about having it harder than everyone else boohoo
@Snartfoodler
@Snartfoodler Жыл бұрын
that is how a lot of ppl get into content creation tbf
@jojo-xh5ik
@jojo-xh5ik Жыл бұрын
only in third world countries like the US, I've taken depression leave from my job twice now and everything is fine, still work there
@rosamy2017
@rosamy2017 Жыл бұрын
These influencers are confused. The difference between them and a 9-5 is not hard work, it’s fulfillment. Someone following their creative passion and getting paid for it is in a fulfilling career, while someone working in an Amazon production line is not.
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
Marx theory of alienation
@alexparkinson8238
@alexparkinson8238 Жыл бұрын
That and the factory like worker usually isn’t getting paid much higher than minimum wage. I’ve had two factory jobs and they were only $4.75 and $8.75 over the minimum wage respectively, the higher paying of the two still wasn’t enough to pay my rent and eat 2 meals a day (I’m lucky if I get one these days) even while donating plasma on the side. Meanwhile that makeup influencer was able to buy a bunch of designer handbags and her own HOUSE. Yeah idc how hard/stressful being an influencer is, it can’t be any worse than worrying about where you’re gonna sleep each night and how you’re gonna feed yourself and your family.
@trollking6315
@trollking6315 Ай бұрын
The difference IS hard work. I bet you dimes over dollars that no smuch posh ass zoomer tik tocker would ever be able to handle a 10-12 hour long factory job. They would crumple in the first hour tops. So spare me that first part. It may be more fufilling to sell out and follow your dime a dozen dream, but you get more integrity with a REAL job because in a REAL job you work harder. Full stop.
@Szpagin
@Szpagin 2 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume those "influencers" feel fulfilled.
@larissabrglum3856
@larissabrglum3856 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure being an influencer or content creator is harder than it looks, but I think there's a way to express that without insinuating that your life is harder than the lives of your viewers who have much less money than you
@kittenmimi5326
@kittenmimi5326 Жыл бұрын
It doesnt matter how hard or easy being an influencer is. The problem is her trying to turn this into a suffering competition, being rude and undermining other peoples jobs
@worstusernameintheworld9871
@worstusernameintheworld9871 10 ай бұрын
it's honestly kinda funny how everything she described is literally me as an art student, and even I acknowledge that school is nowhere near difficult as having a real job, even though my deadlines are stricter than hers and I don't get paid for this unlike her lmao
@RusticRonnie
@RusticRonnie 9 ай бұрын
@@worstusernameintheworld9871I went to school and worked full time, I slept for 4 hours a day. She doesn’t have it hard.
@phamdung3884
@phamdung3884 9 ай бұрын
@@RusticRonnieoof, “doesn’t have it hard” is a strong word. Maybe we shouldn’t put it like that.
@rheawelsh4142
@rheawelsh4142 7 ай бұрын
​@@kittenmimi5326To be fair to her other people probably did first, but their actual job probably doesn't involve interacting with an audience
@yuki97kira
@yuki97kira Жыл бұрын
Her: try waking up at 5 and going to meeting everyday, going home at 10 pm Dr, who doesnt even get to go home: 👁👄👁 Idol, who woke up at 3 am and sleep at 12 am: 👁👄👁 Teachers, who went home at 2 pm, additional class at 8, and grading paper/plan lessons after: 👁👄👁 Construction worker, who literally exert themselves physically everyday from 8 am to 5 pm: 👁👄👁 Housewife, who spent the days cooking, cleaning, taking care of the kids, taking them to school and back, practice, helping them with homework at night, and woke up at 4 am to make breakfast for the family, all without being paid: 👁👄👁
@elio_fay
@elio_fay Жыл бұрын
her comparison was to 9-5 jobs as in minimum wage jobs such as retail and fast food
@xNaeja
@xNaeja Жыл бұрын
@@elio_fay which is still harder, by comparison especially fast food workers. A fast food worker for Starbuck or dunkin' who has to work a double shift will start their day at like 4am and won't end it until 8 or 9pm. Just to try and eat a proper meal, shower, get a little enjoyment and do it all over again tomorrow. Even in this economy where no one is working. A lot of service workers are working like crazy for little pay. I think 99% of those workers would gladly work her day. Lol.
@reigen8320
@reigen8320 Жыл бұрын
@@elio_fay usually "9-5" refers to a regular job in an office, and retail and fast food jobs are often more physically and mentally demanding than those as well. shifts often start some time between 5-7am and if u work at a 24h place you could start or finish shifts in the middle of the night. service workers usually have to be on their feet for 100% of that time (except breaks which are few and far between and strictly monitored by your boss), while also maintaining good service, a cheerful attitude, politeness, manage rude/disruptive customers, and quickly handle issues which tend to arise a few times an hour. AND at the end of the day you get paid less than even an office worker. so yeah if she meant retail and fast food then that's even worse of a comparison lol
@elio_fay
@elio_fay Жыл бұрын
@@xNaeja i know what u mean i’ve worked in those industries and can’t handle it tbh, but at the same time being an influencer is still challenging. But obviously comes with a much greater reward so I wouldn’t say it’s comparable. I wouldn’t say it’s harder than working a 9 to 5 but I think she was mainly frustrated at being undervalued for her efforts, she just seems stressed out tbh. My initial comment was just to suggest that she meant untrained minimum wage jobs judging from the context
@kittenmimi5326
@kittenmimi5326 Жыл бұрын
@@elio_fay except she earns maximum wage
@KaraNolting
@KaraNolting Жыл бұрын
I get up at 4:30 to work - the amount of influencers who are like "I'm up at 6am!" like the rest of us aren't? Bless their hearts.
@rainmauwnsb
@rainmauwnsb Жыл бұрын
It depends. I get up at 4 am because I go to bed early. I choose to work early, so I can go home early.
@kiiltochii1607
@kiiltochii1607 Жыл бұрын
I wake up at 6 everyday, I don't even have to go anywhere or do anything. These people really think it's an accomplishment
@LKTori
@LKTori 9 ай бұрын
been waking up for school 😂😂
@fleatight8221
@fleatight8221 8 ай бұрын
My dad worked at a butchers shop, he also had to get up at 4am and start work at 5am. A neighbor works at a baking factory, he had to get up at 1am, now he works somewhere else, also in the baking industry and now he only has to get up at 4am. And when he is working, he has to stand still the entire time
@hannahw7023
@hannahw7023 3 ай бұрын
Frlllll I work at a farmers market and I wake up at 5:30 to be there at 7 am. I prefer it, since I can start and finish my workday earlier, but saying you chose to start working early in the day is not a flex since, as an influencer, you A) chose your own hours, and B) are probably wrapping up your work earlier in the day
@ilikedesserts
@ilikedesserts Жыл бұрын
I think a problem/insecurity many influencers have is their knowledge and guilt over knowing that they are earning way more money than the work they actually put in compared to others, this insecurity turns into a defensive mechanism where they get really salty and try very hard to make their viewers believe that they work way more than an average person or that they don't earn as much as ppl assume.
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
Indeed
@shineymcshine5026
@shineymcshine5026 Жыл бұрын
that too! but then it goes away because money distracts their guilt and other things.
@alexparkinson8238
@alexparkinson8238 Жыл бұрын
For real. Wish they would just get involved in charity or something. I’m sure that would make the guilt go away.
@hannahbarbarian6786
@hannahbarbarian6786 Жыл бұрын
@@alexparkinson8238 they don't wanna do that bc they're selfish but they don't like feeling like they're selfish
@ilikedesserts
@ilikedesserts Жыл бұрын
@@hannahbarbarian6786 they only donate to charity when all of their followers know 😪 But to be fair there is this one german youtuber whose entire channel is about spending money on helping people in need. The entire money his channel makes is spent on people in need because the youtuber himself his wealthy (I think he owns a car business but idk)
@charlottebreton6796
@charlottebreton6796 Жыл бұрын
What I don't understand is people competing to be the hardest worker....and bragging about working and having no free time. That is just a boring life
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
It's called hustle culture and it's part of capitalism
@MsWill813
@MsWill813 8 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking. I'm part time librarian and think those people must be a little dumb.
@lovleyana
@lovleyana Жыл бұрын
It’s getting to a point where it’s just sad to see how these influencers are so desperate.
@brendaguadalupe8220
@brendaguadalupe8220 Жыл бұрын
It’s insane how delusional some influencers are . Some of us working 9-5 jobs earn $30,000 a year some influencers make that in a MONTH. Try paying rent, bills , groceries, credit cards with $950 twice a month . Now that’s hard .
@jessicaholscher4097
@jessicaholscher4097 Жыл бұрын
their job isn't harder than other jobs. it's hard in different ways. like i could not deal with the hate they must get or the constant need to check stats and views, but i would love the freedom to travel whenever and wherever
@redfullmoon
@redfullmoon Жыл бұрын
This. Exactly this. It's a different kind of hard and BS. They have to cater to an audience enough not to alienate haters and still pretend like they're okay, it's like the worst part of customer service except they're the product and they constantly need to sell themselves.
@flitefulwantssubs402
@flitefulwantssubs402 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Having the job of an inflluencer is hard to compare to your typical 9-5, both have their own sets of challenges and workflow
@YuniX2
@YuniX2 Жыл бұрын
Lol my work schedule is the same as hers and I earn way less, because I'm a teacher. She needs to get over herself.
@csi2000
@csi2000 Жыл бұрын
For a good 3 years or so, I worked 2 jobs, one full time & one part time. My full time job was as an ece at a daycare in a town about 45 minutes out of the city I live in, so I commuted. Sometimes my day started at about the same time as hers & it would end at about 10 pm on days I worked both jobs. Also had to de with not only kids, but customers at my part time job.
@chaeryoungscherries
@chaeryoungscherries Жыл бұрын
4:33 that's literally the same routine for a school student💀💀💀💀 6am: wake up 6:10am: get ready 7am: go to school 8am-3pm: school 3:30pm: go home 4:00pm: you got home, time for other activities 5:30pm-7pm: study 8pm: get ready for bed 8:30pm-6am: sleep & repeat this process over again
@JNoMooreNumbers
@JNoMooreNumbers Ай бұрын
I definitely preferred working when I graduated. Got paid for the day. The day school ended I was relieved to go work full time finally. Move out on my own. Freedom to do what I wanted.
@laurakagamine4161
@laurakagamine4161 Жыл бұрын
There’s nothing I despise more than influencers (or companies) pretending to “pay” people with exposure, they spend their money on whatever and then pretend others to EAT AND SHELTER with exposure because of course they can afford the most expensive shit but not to pay other human beings for their job.
@queenofcats9240
@queenofcats9240 Жыл бұрын
All of my cousins who are ages 10-17 all say that they wanna be KZbinrs/Influencers when they grow up so that list you pulled out didn’t surprise me at all 💀
@rainmauwnsb
@rainmauwnsb Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it's the easier to make money, especially if you are talented. Back then, it would be difficult to promote your skills as an painter, singer, dancer, etc. Social media creates more opportunities for these people.
@xxAnimeHeartxx
@xxAnimeHeartxx Жыл бұрын
Try being a teacher for a day Mikaela, not everyone can do this job... It's practically the same as an influencer but without the cameras and with 5 contents a day, 25 students talking back at you, daily document of every students learning curve, having 3-5 thankful (and sometimes unthankful) parents standing outside your classroom wanting to talk to you about their Child, calling 1-2 parents each day to tell them about the Childs misbehavior, 2-3 meetings a day with other teachers and at least 1 hour of preparation for the next school day, each day. And did I mention, during all of this, you are still responsible for 25 students, you have to make sure they learn something every lesson, that the have a calming environment and that they don't fight with other kids, and yes, sometimes you have to make the parents understand simple parenting rules. Try that for for a living, I bet you wont survive... I'm sorry, I like influenser and I enjoy their content but they don't have to act like a-holes. There are so many important jobs out there, that are 10 times harder than talking to a camera and editing videos, don't diminish us and ground yourself Mikaela..... Thank you for sharing this video Ed!
@cheekofeather6310
@cheekofeather6310 Жыл бұрын
Fellow teacher! 👏 I'm responsible for the resources,lesson plans, prep and 'Quality assured' learning of 410 children every week. My day starts at 7:25am, and I get home for 6pm, continue to work at home for a couple of hours. Switch off the laptop at 7pm, stop responding to admin and parents at 8ish. Then enjoy 3 hours before I get to go again. Not to mention, expectations of offering extra curricular clubs, meetings every day, safeguarding constantly and lunch duties, parents evenings, regular visitors coming in and out of your classroom. A huge shortage of teachers worldwide, no shortage of influencers....
@aladyknight1314
@aladyknight1314 Жыл бұрын
Fellow teacher also! And Yesssss! I was saying this aloud when that girl was complaining. They should flim us instead bc everyday w/ our students is actually interesting/crazy. Lol
@hahagirl5312
@hahagirl5312 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention our pay, they are making probably more than 5x what we make.
@bong_water
@bong_water Жыл бұрын
my mom got in trouble for doing all that and not having the time to check her email during 😐
@3xitthissid3
@3xitthissid3 Жыл бұрын
okay but teaching is the only occupation that offers the longest vacation, with 2-3 months depending where you live and which grades you serve. don't know if they're paid for it though. if we've lived in a less dysfunctional culture than a teaching job would be the most ideal job out there. ya'll are complaining bc parents are failing to parent and discipline their kids and because your highers ups are continuing to increase responsibility and productivity. imagine what teaching jobs are like at the post secondary lever. seems like a bliss,eh?
@TheresiaM
@TheresiaM Жыл бұрын
I think what rubbs me the wrong way is that not only do influencers believe their job is harder and tougher than a regular job, but they also believe that it is more important than the average job. Like I'm a teacher, I don't think they'd survive a week. Not only do you have to be creative to keep students engage, but you also have all the documentation, grading and other responsibilities that comes with the profession...
@riaaa234
@riaaa234 Жыл бұрын
My mums a nurse, and works for HOURS. There’s really no way that the girl compared being an influencer to a 9-5 or other hard jobs. They are just not comparable.
@riaaa234
@riaaa234 Жыл бұрын
Like in no way am I saying that she may not work hard, but it was a VERY entitled thing to say of her
@emanuellelemos5361
@emanuellelemos5361 Жыл бұрын
Being surrounded by privilege really blinds you off to the real world issues. You work a couple of yours and receive thousands of dollars, most people work just as much or much more and only gets their minimum wage.
@themagicknightress7132
@themagicknightress7132 Жыл бұрын
I can’t wait until we finally get a face reveal
@hope52677
@hope52677 Жыл бұрын
Ikr!
@k1t0m1
@k1t0m1 Жыл бұрын
Can you explain? This isn't his real face? I dont know if it's a joke or if he's.. i dont know, using editing or something like that..
@zelzel05
@zelzel05 Жыл бұрын
@@k1t0m1 its a joke
@selenadamman8417
@selenadamman8417 Жыл бұрын
It was a joke because of dreams face reveal
@k1t0m1
@k1t0m1 Жыл бұрын
@@zelzel05 thank u so much ㅠㅠ
@cyborg_siren
@cyborg_siren Жыл бұрын
The privilege of being paid exorbitantly for putting on makeup when I literally stopped wearing makeup to lessen how much sexual harassment I put up with at my job that barely pays the basic bills. Also I'm physically disabled and still having to work because I don't have the financial ability to take off for the surgeries I need. Frankly, being an influencer would actually be a job I could physically do and allow me to do more than simply just *survive* ...
@vanessatalaboc3419
@vanessatalaboc3419 Жыл бұрын
she's 24? heck, here I was thinking she might be nearing 40. She might be really stressed out being a content creator. 😔
@leviackerman9651
@leviackerman9651 Жыл бұрын
Stress made her old 😿😩
@stephskeeper6161
@stephskeeper6161 Жыл бұрын
Stress definitely ages you faster. I can personally attest to that 😮‍💨
@bee.bnt11
@bee.bnt11 Жыл бұрын
@@leviackerman9651 what stress. 😂? Lmao
@leviackerman9651
@leviackerman9651 Жыл бұрын
@@bee.bnt11 she's an influencer Her life is full of stress 🥴😩 Like it's so tiring to sit and talk in front of the camera
@ShaneyElderberry
@ShaneyElderberry Жыл бұрын
It was probably half sun damage and half stress.
@EXXTREMEGAMER5600
@EXXTREMEGAMER5600 Жыл бұрын
it’s weird because, some influencers actually start off as nice, genuine people just trying to make a living off of the internet. but then once the follower count starts to grow, and the more money they start to get, to more and more it all gets to their head, and honestly it’s just really sad.
@galactictiger2741
@galactictiger2741 Жыл бұрын
nicacado avocado anyone ?!lol
@moniquem.5203
@moniquem.5203 Жыл бұрын
I understand that being an influencer is not easy but compared to the amount of money they get at the end of the day… it’s an easy job. There are people who have to have 2 to 3 jobs in order to be able to pay their bills while influencer can take off whenever they want, how long they want and so on without having to worry about not being able to pay their rent or bills. So yeah, to me it’s a easy job.
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
They can retire at 35 basically
@jimmypadgett4288
@jimmypadgett4288 Жыл бұрын
@thevoidspaghettigirl2297 I wish I can retire at 35.
@flitefulwantssubs402
@flitefulwantssubs402 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that makes the job easy. It's just having the job is very lenient and allows you to have a nicer lifestyle with more money and the ability to take more breaks. Perks don't change the difficulty of the job. It definitely does have a lot of benefits other jobs do not have though, don't get me wrong
@robinkholmes7127
@robinkholmes7127 Жыл бұрын
Try nurses and doctors in hospitals that work 14-hour or 10-hour shifts, dealing with not only sick or injured people but people trying to get meds to feed an addiction or drunk people making everyone uncomfortable by being loud and aggressive on weekends. Not a 9:00-17:00 but still a very hard job.
@Pooky1991
@Pooky1991 Жыл бұрын
Not only that, but getting injured or attacked by people with little or no defense.
@jessyjulie5506
@jessyjulie5506 Жыл бұрын
If an addict is going to the hospital to get meds, they are definitely sick too.
@eeza
@eeza Ай бұрын
in my country, in medical physician training, we have an 8-hour pre-duty shift followed by a full 24-hour shift, continued the next day by a 4-hour post/from-duty shift or 8-hour from-duty if you're a higher level, depending on the school/hospital you're training at ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ and patients complain when we're caught taking a brief nap (most times unintentional) on one of the free chairs in the nurses' station on the floor 😅
@TheEternalRebellion
@TheEternalRebellion Жыл бұрын
Not an influencer, but my brother is a tech KZbinr and it's true that this kind of stuff takes a lot of time and effort - it's a subsitute for a regular full-time job. Being able to healthily manage your time, wellness and relationships is an underrated and important skill in this kind of industry. Instead of being entitled, you need to look at yourself and realise you don't need to be doing all this if you don't enjoy it. It's not that complicated.
@MartianCandies
@MartianCandies Жыл бұрын
...is your brother scott the woz
@Itsso_iesey
@Itsso_iesey Жыл бұрын
Man that twitch steamer really saying his job is harder the working a 9+ hour shift. Not even starting on doctors.
@Blue-iv5fv
@Blue-iv5fv Жыл бұрын
i don't know why all of a sudden it has become a competition to see who has it harder. Why do we have to compare such different experiences? they are different jobs and will have different hardships.
@HluteinotHluteii
@HluteinotHluteii Жыл бұрын
Thissss where I live there is an influencer (and her family) who got lucky and gets to be famous and travel around the world and they also have a family business thanks to their wealthy relatives but that influencer keeps on talking about how they (her family) struggled when she was little when in reality while they may not be as well off then as now but they didn't have to struggle a bit due to the support from their rich relative.
@swagatadas5121
@swagatadas5121 4 ай бұрын
Exactly I don't understand
@swagatadas5121
@swagatadas5121 4 ай бұрын
​@@HluteinotHluteii😑😑fr these kind of people are so annoying
@Krystal109
@Krystal109 Жыл бұрын
As someone who works freelance, I can relate to what the woman was saying. You have to be your own boss and do everything on your own when you start out, usually getting very little in return financially. It has a very high burnout and with the oversaturation of the market in content creation, it's hard to "hit it big" now. Additionally, in a normal career, you go in every day knowing what you need to do to fulfill your ONE aspect of the overall company. In content creation, on the other hand, you have to: 1) come up with every idea for a video 2) prep and produce every video on your own - from makeup, outfit, lighting, recording, and editing 3) market your content and network for sponsorships etc. Does this mean that the jobs are "harder" than normal 9 to 5 jobs? No. They are just harder in a different way. In actuality, most people's jobs are hard and/or stressful in SOME way and other people not in their field can never understand that because they've never tried it.
@divx1001
@divx1001 Жыл бұрын
Thank God for a person with a brain on this video. Literally all of the complaints could be applied to any self employed person. Most of them have a harder job than any employed person. I'm also employed by a company but I recognize the benefits I get by being employed. Most people in comments seem hateful of their job and so they need to have a competition on who has it harder. It's pointless.
@yuki97kira
@yuki97kira Жыл бұрын
True...im lucky to have a..pretty stable financial in terms of inheritance, but i used to try to do art commission, in the end, i had to advertise myself, try to reach out for connections, need to set up my own time on posting on social media, trying my hands on webcomic and each pages took almost 10 hours which...would be disastrous if i plan weekly release + had to take care of assignments and uni projects... its hard but i see my mother and her work, acknowledging that its hard as well. Additionally, living next to my aunt, observing her as a housewife (who also sells cakes and takes orders), i see she worked hard and how tiring it was as well... Just because your work is hard, doesnt make other works easy...just because you sprain yourself falling down a hill, doesnt mean other people's sprained ankle of falling down a box should be dismissed
@alinacontreras7126
@alinacontreras7126 Жыл бұрын
So getting paid quadruple the amount a normal job is not considered at all !!? I'll take being "stressed" making content, getting paid bank ! instead of a steady job that barely gets me by . Legit got two deep cuts pulling a rack of wine glasses out of the hot steaming dishwasher at work. I don't feel for them at all.
@Krystal109
@Krystal109 Жыл бұрын
@@alinacontreras7126 No one is talking about money here... this was purely about ppl being pissed that she said the job is hard work, like theirs isn't.... but if you wanna go there. Yes, she gets paid bank... AFTER working for years and getting paid nothing. Think of it like going to college for 4 yrs and massively ending up in debt for a high-paying career, you have to invest the time getting paid dirt to become a specialist and then you get paid bank. A locksmith costs $200 for a 5 min job because you're PAYING for a specialist... someone who has invested in that career path.
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 Жыл бұрын
@@alinacontreras7126 ah yes, because their stress isn’t real if you’re jealous of their pay 🙄
@veronicacastrio6139
@veronicacastrio6139 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if being an influencer is harder than my job because I’m not an influencer, but I work as hard as I can, 10 hour shifts, and I live paycheck to paycheck. I feel like influencer entitlement really makes me mad not because it feels like they are starting a competition for who’s working harder, but because they seem so ungrateful for what they have and what they can afford
@oceanst8866
@oceanst8866 9 ай бұрын
I kind of want to see these influencers try a week of 9-5, where they can't sit, sleep, stand, or eat when they want.
@Angelica-sq9lh
@Angelica-sq9lh Жыл бұрын
"Try being a influencer for a day, try it": Yes, please. -> Me, who works 8-17h monday to friday, then goes to college from 19-21h50 (and on days were I have classes on college, I go to class 17-00h30h) on a third world country.
@viv771
@viv771 Жыл бұрын
I dislike when influencers, like that beauty guru, say that oh actually no one would want this job because it's soooo much harder than any 9-5. I can appreciate that content creation jobs can be very challenging, esp. in terms of constant creativity, motivating yourself, audience critiques, etc. But you can't pretend the perks don't exist - flexible schedule, relatively quick monetary success, relatively low overhead costs, opportunities to work with bigger brands, being your own boss, creative control, etc. There's a reason it's a desirable job and people keep doing it. And the difference in scale for $ is huge! A nurse, a teacher, a small business owner could be putting in just as many hours and just as much effort as an influencer, but there's no way they are making even a fraction of the amount of even a medium sized influencer.
@eeza
@eeza Ай бұрын
agreed! at 24, she has luxury items she uses and surrounds her in her videos, while at 24, i was still buried in my books studying to become a physician. when patients are stubborn, entitled, are "Karen's", we as medical doctor trainees could do nothing but say sorry and calm the situation as much as possible. And to get to the "glorified status" of a doctor, we've had already accumulated years of working and training with 24-hour hospital shifts under our belts, trying and failing multiple times to save people's lives as so many factors are out of our control . By then a lot of us would have been in our 40s and 50s, some still dreaming to be able to live out our passions and hobbies freely.
@EmL-kg5gn
@EmL-kg5gn Ай бұрын
Exactly!!! A person who can afford all that can also afford to take a step back for their health. When I was 24 I got so burnt out that I developed chronic illness, I’ve struggled just to shower and eat 3 meals a day ever since. I’m going to get a shower chair to try and make it easier so I do have that going for me! I might not have much retirement savings but at least I’ll already have a shower chair 😂 Thank you for being a Dr. I’ve had some bad luck with medical staff tbh but the last time I was in hospital my Dr was so helpful and kind, it made such a big difference even though they couldn’t do much to help. I really appreciate everything you do!!!
@roguerangerroger
@roguerangerroger Жыл бұрын
Someone on the internet gave advice along the lines of: Don't talk about how much you dislike your job, especially in front of those who wants to have a job. Don't talk about how much you dislike your meal, especially in front of those who don't have food to eat.
@Fatimaimran222
@Fatimaimran222 Жыл бұрын
*try and be an influencer for a day* Medical workers with 36 hour shifts: 👁👄👁
@BloodSweatandFears
@BloodSweatandFears Жыл бұрын
My job wanted me to bring my computer to the hospital with me when I went into labor. I quit at that moment but yeah these people are absolutely entitled, and are out of touch with how hard life usually is for normal folks.
@Jjangbunbun
@Jjangbunbun Жыл бұрын
As a retail worker it’s physically and mentally taxing to deal with entitled people all day everyday like her
@Angi3_6
@Angi3_6 Жыл бұрын
The difference is the pay off-and in her case- she has made so much money. So many people work just as hard-or harder-to only get minimum wage.
@fairy7101
@fairy7101 4 ай бұрын
Amen and that’s also after getting a ton of education too
@christianeupton1327
@christianeupton1327 Жыл бұрын
As someone who actually does content creation (social media management for several large pages (each account is 50k+ across multiple platforms) in a 9-5, these people are so damn full of it. This is the easiest job I’ve ever had. The thing about content creation is that it’s draining. But it’s not hard.
@trentinuit7880
@trentinuit7880 Жыл бұрын
A lot of jobs are hard. My job is hard. The key is not to complain about it to the wrong people. For me, that's my boss and my wife. For an influencer, that's... everyone. It's tough perhaps, but who would sympathize? If you make enough money being an influencer to get in trouble for complaining, you also make enough money to have a trained therapist who will indulge you. Spend that money. It's an investment in not getting cancelled.
@AURORAstuff
@AURORAstuff Жыл бұрын
1:06 "even you" are you saying im less likely to become an influencer than the hydraulic press💔
@gezemice
@gezemice Жыл бұрын
You're really everywhere xd
@dynogamergurl
@dynogamergurl Жыл бұрын
Sad hydraulic press sounds
@justagirl8757
@justagirl8757 Жыл бұрын
If I were to earn as much as the influencer saying it's so hard.. I'll have to continuously work like 16-17 hours 6 days a week with an engineering degree and experience. Still I'll have a fraction of what they do. And it also involves studying to gain new skills along with work.
@xAlbinopiratex
@xAlbinopiratex Жыл бұрын
I find influencers get "stressed" when THEY start chasing fame, money, and luxury products. None of their fans are asking them the work with Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Gucci, or buy Tesla's, mansions, Jetskis etc. If you're tired, stressed, worn out then stop doing that. None of their fanbases are asking for that, they're doing it for themselves, then blaming us as consumers of what they're selling.
@brigit.the.seagoat
@brigit.the.seagoat Жыл бұрын
I love how influencers brag about making the bed each morning as if that’s the pinnacle of self discipline
@graceclack631
@graceclack631 Жыл бұрын
No way being an influencer could be mentally harder than being a chef, I’m traumatised and I’m only 22 still got a good 30 years of work to go. Just to earn probably half the amount of an influencer but work twice as hard 7-10 6 days a week. It’s mental and physical work not just physical, you have to be just as creative as well
@pxmens9430
@pxmens9430 Жыл бұрын
I had to check her birthday when you first mentioned she's 24 years old. HOW IS SHE TWO YEARS YOUNGER THAN ME WHEN SHE LITERALLY LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE NEAR HER FORTIES WITH AND WITHOUT MAKEUP?????? EVEN I LOOK LIKE MY AGE NO MATTER WHAT.
@dokessezeaka5159
@dokessezeaka5159 Жыл бұрын
I honestly thought she was 32 abd thought he got the numbers mixed up or something 😭
@tinyprettymoon
@tinyprettymoon Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’m gonna be 24 in December and I was shocked too. It wouldn’t surprise me if she pulled a Def Noodles and lied about her age since most beauty influencers have somewhat of an age limit
@yutb4388
@yutb4388 Жыл бұрын
I'll be turning 40 soon and even I think she's older than me lol! Like is she really 24?!
@tessaelto1472
@tessaelto1472 Жыл бұрын
@@Alex-wl9xw I feel you. These comments are kinda harsh and whether she does or not there is no reason to continuously publically comment on it because there is nothing wrong at all with looking older than you are and people are obsessed with looking young in an unhealthy way already
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
Can we stop body shaming oh cool thanks
@PatchworkRose567
@PatchworkRose567 8 ай бұрын
I can’t feel any sympathy for influencers who claim that their job is so much harder than most jobs out there. I work at a retail drug store and we are always understaffed bc of call offs or people quitting. I work 40 hour work weeks as one of the three managers and I regularly have to deal with entitled people who think our job is to give them everything they want on a silver platter. I can guarantee that my job and many other people’s jobs are much more stressful than being an influencer. Most jobs are integral to society and deserve a lot more respect, most influencers are not in that group.
@Ellefxtz
@Ellefxtz Жыл бұрын
Honestly one of the reasons I like Edvasian so much is because he doesn’t seem as chronically online as some of these other influencers we’re all thinking of
@hylozoicVerse
@hylozoicVerse Жыл бұрын
Love, love, love this channel. I work with kids in a school system in small groups, and so many of them say they want to be youtubers when they grow up. I had a couple kids both say they want to be youtubers in a group one day and one looked at the other and said, "We should do a collaboration then!" That comment was very cute. But it's concerning that about 3/4 of them think they'll be youtubers when they grow up.
@baby.nay.
@baby.nay. Жыл бұрын
Same . Who will be left to watch KZbin 😅
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703 Жыл бұрын
I know, I mean, I suppose it similar to how so many millennials wanted to win American Idol and become the newest celebrity singer. But I think it's a little different too, because you could physically see how huge the Idol lines were and how many terrible singers auditioned. And only a few of them actually made any music that people liked after they won. With KZbin, and influencer culture, I don't think we see how much failure there is, just the success. I'm not even sure if people actually watch small content creators who have produced pretty poor videos just to see how to avoid mistakes or improve something about themselves.
@jae1147
@jae1147 Жыл бұрын
In the words of Red Forman, "they call it work because it's WORK. It's not happy, fun, stupid play time!" All jobs are hard, that's why they're called a JOB and not a HOBBY. But, each job has a different level of difficulty. As someone who does work a 9-5, I'd say that's harder than staying at home all day, being able to work around your own schedule without risking being fired, and sitting in front of multiple screens a day.
@asuka_the_void_witch
@asuka_the_void_witch Жыл бұрын
Some jobs are easy.
@chefcinnabutter
@chefcinnabutter Жыл бұрын
I understand that every job has difficult aspects, but hearing "influencers" complain about how difficult they have it when most of their day is spent at a computer and they have the option to take breaks, eat, or go for a walk irks me a bit after working 10-12 hours in a busy kitchen 5 or 6 days a week. There's nothing wrong with venting about the hardships of your job, but I don't think complaining to your audience is the way to do it. Talk to friends, or family, or get a therapist. In my mind at least, telling your audience about how hard it is to be a content creator is like a retail worker just walking up to customers and telling them about all the backdoor drama that goes on.
@likeabun
@likeabun 8 ай бұрын
Your hair looks so beautiful in this video 🤍
@syllkive5224
@syllkive5224 Жыл бұрын
As a freelance Artist , I absolutely hate it when people want to pay with "exposure " , or if they are related to you then they expect free things and won't support the small business 🤔 it's truly frustrating . Regardless of the art work , it takes hours and alot of effort and supplies and those should be compensated for
@bitesama4734
@bitesama4734 Жыл бұрын
I need someone to have these influencers realise that other people have depression, ed, chronic illnesses, insomnia and all the other crappy things they struggle with whilst working without being able to take a week off when they feel like dropping on the floor...
@fairy7101
@fairy7101 4 ай бұрын
Exactly
@Claire-lu8hf
@Claire-lu8hf Жыл бұрын
As a disabled 24 year old I have a LOT of feelings on Mikayla. At the most basic level, being able bodied enough to be able work hard is a privilege. Being able to work in a creative field is privilege. Making big money from your job is a privilege.
@ladydiamondprisca
@ladydiamondprisca Жыл бұрын
My 9-5 is actually about content creation but for museums across the globe. In one day I can work on 12 different projects that are due in a month, while it's also my job to do hire freelancers who do anything from sound mixing to translation. Once everything's done I have to do a quality audit on the product in English and any other language I'm fluent in. Then there are times when I have to be in studio while we record either VO talents or celebrities, go to an exhibition to get inspiration or check up on our client's opinion of the final product in active use. But I've never told anyone their job is easier than mine. We all handle what we can handle.
@cel7691
@cel7691 Жыл бұрын
That guy that wakes up at 2am or whatever, why is there no sunlight in his room? That's so bad, the sun helps your body regulate its circadian rhythm, and tell your brain when to be awake and fell awake. Same concept as SAD. When I was in college we spent many nights in the studio day in and day out working towards deadlines, architecture school is like 5 years of all nighters, and we all graduated with no less than 4 mental illnesses in addition to our diplomas, the ones of us who didn't have to drop out from the stress that is. No one should live like this, I can't sympathize with someone who willingly lives such an unhealthy lifestyle. "Working hard" isn't cool, suffering for attention isn't cool and I hate how hustle culture glorifies and glamorizes ruining your physical and mental health for financial and social gain. It's so wrong.
@Cons-Cat
@Cons-Cat 11 ай бұрын
That video was a joke. He doesn't actually live like that.
@puraidoeustass
@puraidoeustass Жыл бұрын
I wanted to be an influencer too. But then I remembered, I hate talking to people and have the personality of a brickstone that got crossed with a sleeping pill. So yeah, no influencing for me.
@zaqueenzaza
@zaqueenzaza Жыл бұрын
Being a influencer is maybe tiring... but as a student who wake up every day at 3am to go to school and get back at 8 pm, I'm just about to rethink about my life😂
@hayleygerbil3109
@hayleygerbil3109 Ай бұрын
Wow, and I thought being a nurse was hard work, but at least I'm not an influencer. I'm stressed out just thinking about having to handle all those designer goods, it makes the ward full of sick patients seem like breeze. Whenever I'm stressed out, I'll think of her. Thanks, hun 🙏
@mistymoooooor
@mistymoooooor Жыл бұрын
i think both "influencer" and "9-5" are kinda unspecific terms so its kinda hard to compare them without cherrypicking the hardest and easiest jobs from each category
@Alex-fc8xn
@Alex-fc8xn Жыл бұрын
Man, his hair looks good today
@hotkittycat775
@hotkittycat775 Жыл бұрын
ur right , his hair is very pretty
@baileyayyy5085
@baileyayyy5085 8 ай бұрын
im so tired of the grindset internet broskis acting like waking up early is this magical silver bullet of productivity I wake up before 4am nearly every day and its not because im productive its because I have a sleep disorder
@royalgrimoire
@royalgrimoire Жыл бұрын
I work in television, creating content, filming and editing, making editorial decisions for national broadcast and getting paid very little, I could never dream of earning as much as her, ever.
@Rosanna-
@Rosanna- Жыл бұрын
Yaaay, new Edvasian video just when I was binge watching him
@linnea5025
@linnea5025 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos bc you’re very soft spoken with how you respond to things. I like that you bring up both sides of the argument and validate them with a sort of gentleness that doesn’t come off as mean. Love the vids!
@shostysboo
@shostysboo Жыл бұрын
The little skits he throws in the videos are hilarious to me, along with the dry delivery of the jokes.
@domains5677
@domains5677 Жыл бұрын
I will always look forward to watching Edvasian videos at the end of the week. It makes my day everytime, thank you!
@laurettadelmar2781
@laurettadelmar2781 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I have a normal job on a desk behind a computer and all my interaction is through official emails and face to face. It’s really fulfilling and purposeful and I’m so happy my whole career isn’t based on approval from other people or my creativity. Those get to be defined by me when I want to.
@ambere.3984
@ambere.3984 Жыл бұрын
I think we are too quick to assume that 9-5 jobs cant be mentally exhausting. Yes being famous and having to watch what you say and what you do in the public eye is mentally draining but so is having to manage a store or a restaurant and sometimes it's hard to "turn your brain off work mode" in those settings too. We also have to remember there are a lot of people who can't "try to be an influencer for a day" because of their networking or people skills so they don't get that option even if they tried. I do agree that once you actually get to become a successful influencer would be a difficult job once you can get popular enough for it to become a full time job but it's also just comparing apples to oranges.
@briezzy365
@briezzy365 Жыл бұрын
Actually I got plastic surgery (to fix a problem from a tumor) and even though she was highly recommended for my medical deformities…. I think her obsession with social media negatively affected my health.
@rigelmoon5230
@rigelmoon5230 Жыл бұрын
You nailed the commentary on this video, thank you for making it. There are points where there is comparison between creation of content and jobs and there are points where there is simply no comparison whatsoever. In my experience, content creation for a vast majority of people is merely a hobby, something we do for free. This might be limited to my circle, but hear me out: I'm a writer. Writing is a long process, and it certainly has its difficulties, it certainly takes a long time, there's imposter syndrome, etc, and when I started my job I had to put it aside. Currently, I consider my writing as creating content because I don't publish it formally (I only post it online) and I do it for free, as do a lot of my fellow writers, all of which are adults with a job and/or studying university. We know the difference between content creation and having to work. We can choose to step back and take breaks if we want or need to, and sometimes we do it because our actual job, that which demands our time and energy and responsibility, means we can't create for a while. Content creation is long and can be tiring, but it's not at all as difficult as an actual job and people have got to stop being tone deaf to try to justify themselves. And the fact that influencers, particularly those who are younger adults and even teens, feel like their work is at the level of a real job just shows an apalling level of immaturity and entitlement that only stems from young age and privilege. It's privilege, at the end of the day. And I'm so over influencers' "I was in a dark place and I said some things" crap. Hold them accountable for the messed up things they say.
@chineadoconnor1199
@chineadoconnor1199 Жыл бұрын
One has to experience things to be able to have awareness or basic knowledge like how to act in certain situations, when to keep opinions to oneself etc. politeness is what a lot of people lack and not just the most privileged ones. Your hair 😍 omfg it is a serve
@merakimemories
@merakimemories Жыл бұрын
I always get so annoyed when influencers say this shit. I would love to have my channels be my full time job, yes they’re both very time consuming but if I’m diligent on not getting too obsessed with just creating videos, it’s a lot of work but it’s the kind of work that gives me energy, not drains in. LIKE EVERY 9-5 JOB IVE EVER HAD. Thank god some of those jobs had good people around. But I would kill to be able to just take a break on my own terms if I am sick. Or take time off if my friends or family need my help, you know? I just want to be in control of my own time. So when the influencers complain about it? I’m like dude…have you actually had a 9-5?
@Celexte04
@Celexte04 Жыл бұрын
Your video editing has my full respect👍
@crayons1584
@crayons1584 Жыл бұрын
I completely understand yhat being an influencer, especially at a young age, can be hard and stressful. It's not easy when people are analyzing your every move and waiting for you to slip up. It's when they start belittling other jobs that it becomes an issue. I guarantee they wouldn't make it a day working in a hospital
@axngie1867
@axngie1867 Жыл бұрын
You are literally my fav youtber. You're so relatable
@TheKwombles
@TheKwombles Жыл бұрын
You’re so much fun to watch!
@emmy_cat_taylor
@emmy_cat_taylor Жыл бұрын
Love that icy baby violet blonde you’re slaying lately it’s so gorgeous
@brrrrkurrr11
@brrrrkurrr11 15 күн бұрын
Love your videos and your very casual tone of voice
@alexandranur5530
@alexandranur5530 Жыл бұрын
The sarcasm 😆 🤣 love this guy
@bigchicken5243
@bigchicken5243 Жыл бұрын
as someone working in retail try waking up at 4 a.m. and having a big smile for every customer at 5 a.m and deal with customer complains from person to person and not on the internet.. i dont want to be mean to influencers because i stream too and i get that it's mentally draining but a normal 9-5 job is very difficult too
@nmutuasehtam5542
@nmutuasehtam5542 Жыл бұрын
Yes…preach, my brotha 🙌🏽🔥
@SaheeliRai
@SaheeliRai Жыл бұрын
So excited for the face reveal!
@alezy7645
@alezy7645 Жыл бұрын
I started work this year for the first time and it was so hard and difficult (more than Master Level) ... I quit cause it was so toxic that I lost 15 pounds... I wish I could do something more creative because it would match my personality much better, but to be there you have to be so lucky.
@iieevaa
@iieevaa Жыл бұрын
Honestly I just started to miss those old cursed kpop art videos
@lynliberty4972
@lynliberty4972 Жыл бұрын
Funny! Low-key, yet devastating read. Thank you!
@NagiTheBaddieXOXO
@NagiTheBaddieXOXO Ай бұрын
I can't wait till you do your face reveal!!
@Angi3_6
@Angi3_6 Жыл бұрын
I think every job has its difficulties. What’s hard for one person is easy to the other, and vice versa. No need to put down other jobs.
@hope3290
@hope3290 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Comparing who has it worse gets us nowhere. We ALL have it bad in one way or another, so we should all be working towards a future where everything is better for every worker.
@salt6951
@salt6951 Жыл бұрын
why does edvasian look like a dr suess character that went to prison 😭😭😭 i love you 💜
@angelamerkel64
@angelamerkel64 Жыл бұрын
I will never understand how influencers can get so distant from life, like you where gifted with being an big influencer and make alot of profit too, being able to do things you love and spend alot money on the things you like.
@falliblewonder
@falliblewonder Жыл бұрын
I just discovered you yesterday but your dead pan delivery is so captivating. . . Sometimes amusing. Sometimes i am concerned for humanity lol Isn't it strange how influences become depressed and need a mental health break? Almost like living to post and being preoccupied with a screen isn't healthy.
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