> goes into video expecting climbing tips > recieves life altering perspective change > gets out of bed, cleans house, applies for jobs, and starts planning my future with newfound determination > still hardstuck silver edit: i got a job
@vukasinristanovic594010 ай бұрын
still better than a lot of your future coworkers xD
@jiraiYT6 ай бұрын
We are the same person.. I cry D:
@randomidiotontheinternet277210 ай бұрын
Came for League, stayed for the life lessons. Thanks brother ❤
@adamm324710 ай бұрын
Same
@Twiiqz0110 ай бұрын
no shot i was gonna type the same thing 😂
@Calderone500010 ай бұрын
Wtf i instead read the comments (or at leat the top comment, and yours brother is the one❤) before watching the video, and I thought "what does he mean by that?" Now at 8:00 im not even sure i wanna try to be challenger anymore, just get better in things in life
@zive22210 ай бұрын
Fr
@gohxuezhi9 ай бұрын
ma man Sentrial is a Philosopher reincarnated and finally awoken Challenger Player!
@wonderfulwig864910 ай бұрын
Came to learn how to climb, walked away crying, what a story to tell Can feel every little emotion that you talk about when making change
@NOMOREWORRY10 ай бұрын
Now that's what a real montage of a climb is supposed to look like.. and sound like
@Tyrvana10 ай бұрын
The lack of self-esteem, the absolute 0 self-confidence, the insecurities, the lack of hope, the lack of desire, the frustrations, the sacrifices, the suffering at what cost? Little by little the anger and fury from performing not well, not an acceptable level and the absolute incapability and simply suck, being terrible and play a role other than support resulting in being lost in rage; i feel hopeless, powerless yet i know that bliss of transcendence so why is it that i still feel so hopelessly lost, why am i so weak?
@hirook975110 ай бұрын
Honestly, it's finally nice to see a video that is genuine and not another clickbait. I am truly happy for you and thankful that you were willing to share your journey to challenger with us. We need more positive high elo players like yourself. I'm aiming to get Masters this season and after that who knows, but having confidence to make mistakes (and recover from them) is something that will stay with me for the rest of my life. Thank you again.
@Jimmy-jd5fj10 ай бұрын
dude im literally silver and don’t even play league anymore but still decided to watch the video, and hearing about how you translated the mindset from improving your overall life into league to hit challenger was surreal. im on that journey right now too and recognizing and resonating with the clips and Marcus Aurelius quote really hit me. this video definitely has helped to reinforce a lot of the concepts I’ve been trying to work on in my own life; self honesty, self actualization, and the whole confidence thing too. i struggled my entire life with massive insecurity and only through letting go of external expectations and learning to embrace rejection and failure have i finally overcome it. as you said, the feeling is truly liberating. amazing 10/10 video, im subbing. best of luck to you on your journey, and thank you for the important reminder to be mindful of my machine
@evanevanevanevanevanevan5 ай бұрын
As a Radiant ranked player in VALORANT, first acknowledging your weaknesses and learning HOW to learn from others that are better than you is one of the most important lessons a competitive video game teaches you. This is extremely well put together, loved it man. As someone who has max 1 hour in LOL, I didn’t realize just how hard it was to climb, but this definitely goes to show how much harder it is compared to an FPS game like VALORANT.
@LuMG0510 ай бұрын
First of all, congratulations! Secondly, I recently discovered your channel and to be honest I feel like you are what this community truly needs. Rather than telling you that hecarim has 175%wr and that you should spam it or spam pinging, sending death threats, insulting other players while bragging how good you are and complaining the lack of skill of your teammates, you simply try to help the community on a deeper level, way beyond the summoner's rift. Overall you spread positivity in a community so focused on bringing harm to others and that's something I admire. Thirdly, this video instantly sparked my interest when I saw the title, to be precise the "9 years" part. I have been playing this game since season 5, when I was a little 9-year-old kid and it has been quite a journey. League has accompanied me throughout all of my highschool years and now I'm starting college. I don't want to know how many hours I've spent on this game. I would be terrified. League has brought me the most toxic friendships I've ever had, and I had no one else besides them. I had a mountain of problems and I tried to "solve" them doing the same thing every single time: running away and never confronting my problems. This is overall the thing that resonated with me the most within this video. The other thing that resonated with me and what I think brings me back to this game over and over again is what you described as the renaissance, every time I watch an educational video about this game and see myself slowly but surely improving. But since league took such an important role in my life and the fact that the joy I had came down to my performance, I quickly became severely depressed. And anxiety kept getting worse and worse, to the point that I could no longer (and this is still true to this day) play this game without my newfound group of friends (who aren't toxic). Ironically this became my saving grace. I took an important decision in my life, I didn't go to college, instead I took a break and during the latter half of 2022 and until september of 2023. My friends were so busy at the time that they didn't play the game, so I couldn't queue up and quit the game up until June of last year. When I came back, my mental health improved significantly and I don't know why, even though I didn't play the game for 9 months I severely improved, somewhat proving the point of this video. There is still a long way to go, I still have to overcome this "ranked anxiety" and not being able to queue up in soloq. I hope that one day, I'll be able to overcome my problems by facing them and simply queue up to greater heights. I don't know why I vented and told my journey of this game. But the emotional response I got with this video probably deserved it (I think that only time will tell). But sincerely, thank you for making this video. I hope you manage to reach your goals in life
@Sentrial10 ай бұрын
That's incredible man, I'm glad that you were able to resonate so deeply with the video. It really seems that you are going through a lot of the same stuff that I did. You have to face your problems and not run away like I did for so long. Confront them, be confident, and I promise that it will be worth it in the end. I know you are on the right path ❤️
@Jon1472210 ай бұрын
Good luck mate
@PinkeySuavo10 ай бұрын
I started playing this game in 2011 and peaked in S3 as D1 99LP (there was no master's/grandmaster's). I cannot fully remember why I stopped playing, but I think mainly due to frustration that I couldn't achieve the challenger and I just hopped onto other games. I was relatively good at that game and I always wanted to start streaming but I had bad internet and computer. I later realised I could have tried going into competitive scene, but back in the day I just played for fun and I had no idea about esports. One of my biggest regrets is stopping playing at that moment. I sometimes get back into League. Around S7 I got back and played Taliyah all the time, hitting diamond with around 70%wr. I stopped again. In S11 I got back to hit diamond. In S12 I didn't play much and got platinum. In S13 I started liking League again and hit Master's for first time and stopped again to play other game. The skill gap has increased so much, back in the day the games were much, much easier. Also lack of knowledge of champions doesn't help. But I sometimes wonder if I kept pushing around that S3, would I ever try the taste of e-sports? I am 27 now and I still love competitive aspect of games, but I regret that in golden years I didn't keep trying no matter what.
@Jon1472210 ай бұрын
Good luck mate @@PinkeySuavo
@julie344710 ай бұрын
best of luck to you
@deejayf6910 ай бұрын
Hidden Coach Curtis ad confirmed?!! Okay but for real, this is an insanely good video. Your story also feels a bit personal because I can relate to a lot of what you said. League Rank aside, this is such a profound message. Keep up the work.
@xPetu10 ай бұрын
Awesome video man, hope to see more stuff from you in the future!
@Sentrial10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@rusty744810 ай бұрын
The true gold in this video is "The Revolution". I've seen so many "how to climb" videos and NONE of them talk deeper than "you gotta change your mindset, maaaan". You took a deep dive and....you described me. To my horror and to my relief. Horror, because it was only very recently that I started to put names on the things you talk aobut. I am mortally terrified of making mistakes and I know it for some time actually, yet I haven't been able to overcome it (yet). Seeing you being succesful gives me hope. Relief. And I thank you for that. Truly and deeply. It's a journey for sure. And just in case someone older is watching: I'm a 35 year old father of two and I'm just starting the revolution. It's never too late.
@RoviLow10 ай бұрын
A masterpiece of a video man, not just about league but just life in general. Thanks for the wise words and motivation
@wuuren775510 ай бұрын
Not sure if you will read this message, I am 37 and love league but people keep saying I am " Dinosaur, ancient, relic, and just too old". I love watching the pro scene and have teams I truly admire and root for as a fan. However, for the last few years I've been stuck in bronze and finally got silver... what I am getting at i is my goal has always been challenger and people keep telling me it's just not achieveable at my age ( life, family,work,... etc) but I really believe I can do it. Your video has given me the motivation to achieve it ... I know folks in the comments will clown at me " Bro get a life , why are you playing a video game at that age?... blah blah" ...etc I trully love the lore and game of league of legends. I just want to say thanks for putting together this video and inspiring to achieve a goal - I truly want - god bless.
@ana-sm1rn4 ай бұрын
you can do it! i believe in you :)
@mohmmed16652 ай бұрын
My guy ,one of the most important things to climb from what i heard from multiple challengers, is macro but micro looks cool so people often focus on it ... But macro is where big brain and lp is at , so focus on that and don't beat yourself up ,and fuck anyome saying you are too old for anything .. you are still alive ,and that's what's important ❤
@ok3739Ай бұрын
honestly just wait like a couple more years and you will see the playerbase get super old and no one will care if you are 37 playing league still lol its just a new game with young players. it will grow i bet.
@bricc441510 ай бұрын
That's insane quality man i really enjoyed it! Also i'm an ex midlane academy member aswell so im glad u also mentioned it! Really insightful video overall man keep them going
@unjoestarvagabond451610 ай бұрын
Bro bro bro, I'm LITTERALY like you, face the same problems you faced, same mindset as yours and I'm living now for at least reaching my peak or being the best ! I was here for taking some advices from your videos and when I listened your story, it reminded me mine ! Hope you get better and better and you reach the stars as we all should be ! Have a good day !
@KetsuSenShi10 ай бұрын
Man... this is one of the best league videos I've seen. And I've seen A LOT! Congratulations! Very well done, great attitude, nice video editting and formatting. I hope I'll be able to put into action what you have inspired us to do here. Thank you, have a great year!!!
@elgopuccino3 ай бұрын
11:23 is the best part of the video. Confidence to fail is something i haven't heard before, but it's what i needed to hear right now. "It's when you make no choice and become stagnant, that you become ruled by fear"
@vnstyler6110 ай бұрын
ty, now I have the confidence to quit ranked and just play 10 games per season to get my rank rewards, previously I always climbed to diamond, but nowadays, I dont have the time cuz of work and motiviation to climb to dia, especially if riot is forcing me to play actively through out the year with the season split system, lots of my friends quit the game for this reason as well, so yeah, its my time now
@Sxrrydox10 ай бұрын
Im coming back 2 weeks after watching this and i just broke into challenger, refreshing tips not about meta as such but how to build stronger mental in game, thank you!
@CavFra10 ай бұрын
All I got to say is thank you, I'm freaking blessed for having found your channel. I was stuck ina rut and hadn't managed to win 3 games in a row even on my training account (much lower elo than my main) in god knows how many weeks. Today I broke that cycle, everything changed yesterday after watching this video the moment it came out. Tali is also extremely fun I'm glad I picked her up, your VODs helped em figure out a ton about her kit and possibilities!
@Jon1472210 ай бұрын
Good stuff mate
@not_unknown973310 ай бұрын
I initially stuck to flex play with friends, avoiding Soloq since my last Gold rank. This season, stepping into Soloq for the first time, I find myself in the Stone Age, yet surprisingly reaching Masters in under 100 games, then I stopped right after. I’m a one-trick pony and I found success with a mix of luck (very high MMR), good teammates, and knowing the basics. Now eyeing GM, I acknowledge the need to move beyond banging rocks together, facing more experienced players, and delving into the game's intricacies. Unsure about making the push, I don't know if I should make a massive commitment to the challenges of climbing and understanding the actual pain of making it to the top of the ladder. I have only been considering this due to my account having GM mmr and that it would be a waste to not at least try in the next season, but change is difficult as you mentioned, and I don't know where to start improving because I'm still in my Stone Age era.
@Sentrial10 ай бұрын
Yes man, it definitely is a decision you will have to commit to if you want to push higher. It will not be easy I'm sure, but it will be rewarding if you choose to take on the challenge and conquer it
@Jon1472210 ай бұрын
Good luck bro
@ollie-d9 ай бұрын
Seems very consistent with what Coach Curtis and Nathan talk about on BBC. Congrats on climbing but more importantly on getting your life into a better state - people forget how important that is. League might have been the motivation, and that’s exactly why trying hard and having passion for something is important for your growth as an individual overall.
@TheKingWillowGaming6 ай бұрын
I'm commenting this separately because it deserves its own space. I wanted to thank you for having the courage to be vulnerable with us. Thank you for sharing so much of yourself with us and for allowing us that glimpse of humanness. And thank you for allowing yourself this growth. It's infectious and truly inspiring.
@galfilol526010 ай бұрын
as a League of Legends coach, this was an amazing watch, kudos for being so sincere with yourself and so brave to openly share your experience with all of us, League is just a vessel for manifesting self improvement, i'm so very proud of you and i dont even know you, great video
@slavigeorgiev498110 ай бұрын
Didnt expect that from a league climbing vid but im pleasantly surprised
@kaifairtex915710 ай бұрын
I needed this video not only for league, but for my life too. Thank you!
@Hunterslammer10 ай бұрын
“I always was around diamond” oh nvm lol. I thought this was some bronze to challenger stuck in silver hell, MMR tanked kinda journey.
@drtx12517 күн бұрын
bro if ur bronze just turn on your monitor and focus on the game
@bugflapednosse966010 ай бұрын
It's incredibly well spoken how you could express your own league problem towards climbing combined with personal life issues. Great job, man!
@shiekah774110 ай бұрын
Thats so inspiring! My Stone age was platinum for 5 Years, i one tricked Urgot to master over 2 Years and now im low master players for 3 Years now. low master. im stuck low master cause i have no motivation to pput in the effort to get better cause GM seems to be so far away. But now i saw your Video and you are not someone who climbed to master in 3 months. i try to get better next season and will climb! Thank you for your Video!
@maxispl10 ай бұрын
Bro just casually drop biggest life lesson for us. Thanks bro❤
@ash.e10 ай бұрын
I'm very fond of the way you chose to approach this topic. A huge chunk of the instructional content of League of Legends pays attention only to surface level concepts, trying to sell what's optimal and efficient as the best-and perhaps even only-way to climb. The truth is that, just like in every other competitive game, LoL has a non-significant human component to it; true improvement cannot occur until you acknowledge both yourself and your opponents as people, instead of obstacles to overcome. You've managed to tap into a dimension that's rarely acknowledged in mainstream discussions of this game. Trivial concepts, often taught to beginners in other games (i.e. Keep your ego in check, get in the head of your opponent, approach your games with intent) are hard to come by in this environment. In a game that's known for rampant toxicity, even amongst the best of the best, we were long overdue for content that looks to explain the game with a more critical eye towards its players. One last thing: While I understand its purpose in this video's framing, I'm not the biggest proponent of self-help content; much of it can shroud concrete human experiences in mystique, romanticize hardship and reduce introspection into a tool for achieving material success. It's a tremendously pedantic critique, as I don't think this deters from the message you're trying to communicate, but I still wanted to put it out there. This the kind of content we need if we aspire to improve our community. Keep up the good job!
@Sentrial10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words ❤️ It's interesting that you bring the point up about self help content and how it can romanticize hardship. It is true that introspection is necessary for growth, and it is something that has to be done as a personal journey and can not be replaced by someone else's story Thank you for giving me your perspective I haven't thought about it like that before
@ash.e10 ай бұрын
@@Sentrial I'd like to reiterate that I do appreciate everything you put forward in this video. There's as many systems of belief as people in the world, and the difference in how we see things is what makes these conversations valuable. Thank you for taking time to reply! I'm confident you can get pretty far here.
@jackiechen703010 ай бұрын
I came to this video while i was driving to see if it matched up with my experiences as i started this game in Season 2 and only after playing the game for more than 10+ years did i finally reach challenger. This video ultimately made me look further than that as climbing solo queue is fundamentally similar to climbing the social ladder in real life. This is probably one of the best videos on climbing as you really do need to be able to stay positive and maintain a constructive critical attitude toward yourself to succeed in ranked and probably in life as well. 10/10 video. I will subscribe 🙏.
@slinky77710 ай бұрын
inspiring video bro, ill make sure i come back a few times during the year when i feel myself plateau. hoping to hit diamond this year and complete a year at university studying fulltime without withdrawing from any units when it gets hard. im going to hold myself accountable with the my gym and training, and im going to learn from my mistakes and try my absolute hardest every game. And thats all thanks to this reminder from yourself to stay on track. Goodluck with your future endeavours!
@Sway1807 ай бұрын
Real talk, probably one of the best "How to climb" videos I've ever seen. Respect+sub
@kapparooni816810 ай бұрын
Wonderfully put together video, as someone who is a very big fan of the things that Coach Curtis preaches I feel like you really let that soak in and put it to the next level, respect!
@ElliotScottDating10 ай бұрын
I am in Coach Curtis' MLS right now and love it. Makes things simple to understand.
@addysaster1767 ай бұрын
Wholesome comments ! So proud of you guys! Keep grinding internally, in-game, and in real life!
@Cayoroots10 ай бұрын
Probably the best league of legends video ever to be made. I hope it impacts so many players. Thank you for sharing your journey
@therealtime3410 ай бұрын
I appreciate the tips that we can apply to League and our lives (I normally play WR considering I don't have a pc but I'm definitely applying these now considering I'm stressed at school)
@smaksauce26725 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing the idea of "confidence to fail." This really helps
@BlazenMikay10 ай бұрын
this is possibly one of the best videos i have ever seen. i like people who can look outside of gaming and put real life philosophy / psychology back into gamers. Alot of the younger people i meet i usually tell them their learning habits and some parts of who they are at the moment as a person can be dictated by how they play what games they play and how they get good or enjoy the game. if you are good at gaming the world is your oyster you can make anything happen. if your bad thats ok too we can learn how you learn to help you people become better people. gaming is different for many people. once again fantastic video!!
@ayayayaxd263910 ай бұрын
having this type of take on "smaller things in life" such as videogames is a huge advantage for us people. because once we already have this mindset within us, we'll surely apply it to other things that we do, it becomes a lifestyle -- a mantra that we constantly chant whatever life keeps throwing at us.
@mrnoblemonkey840110 ай бұрын
man this is gonna make a difference for people great video
@SirOzzy10 ай бұрын
Phenomenal video! This is why I love content creation. You never know when you might just stumble across someone that you resonate so deeply with.
@LoPatrielloNuw10 ай бұрын
THATS MY BBOY!! NEW VID HYPE
@ocskopf9 ай бұрын
Came here for League, ended up getting a life changing story and insane motivation. Thank you.
@benradeke666810 ай бұрын
As someone who is currently playing collegiate league, this video was exactly what I needed to start focusing harder on my gameplay and make bigger changes. Great video
@kzk-wish10 ай бұрын
As a fellow BBC’er, I can only applaud your performance. But damn man, this is a flawless montage, perfectly articulated. I hope to see more content from you and I know you can succeed in anything now, congratulations for unlocking your true self along the way. Loved the dedication, thank you 🙏🏻
@longneckflamingo8 ай бұрын
genuinely the best video on climbing ive ever seen. beautiful bro, masters rn this really making me get my ass in gear
@moist638810 ай бұрын
Dang, I really needed this. Not just for League but for irl. Thanks for the brilliant video. And of course, congratulations.
@garbuio111110 ай бұрын
I was not expecting to learn so much from this video. Thank you so much!
@DJTsunami1210 ай бұрын
Wow incredibly unexpected video. Highly special and deep, I’m sure it hits close to home for a lot of people like us. Thanks
@juwanrobinson739910 ай бұрын
This video is teaching me more than making it to challenger on league. I really appreciate it man you don't understand. Kinda makes me a little emotional.😂 "The most constraining feeling in the world is living in what if's" Man, I FELT that. I do it so much in life outside of league.
@even697810 ай бұрын
im going to be challenger
@jasondads950910 ай бұрын
Maybe after 9 years
@Kyouto_c10 ай бұрын
You'll get Master at minimum, King
@Aklloll9 ай бұрын
Might take years but I believe in it
@joschuaw2710 ай бұрын
this shit aint about league of legends, its about life
@niklaskrenn40010 ай бұрын
Being in a progress state of mind while grinding league because of free time. Seeing the same concepts applied by you being convertable to my own life. Thanks for the thoughts behind your video. Love the way you brought that to a wide range of different people. Your a real human in an unreal world adressing problems many feel in their every day life and in certain aspect of their life. Keep it up, we grow together and get further as we shall do. Much love
@DemoniumSama10 ай бұрын
Not sure why did yt recommend me this video, and tbh most of the things you say aren't even things that I needed to listen or can help me (some yes tho), but watching this video made me be really emotional and motivated me really hard.
@zlatandzafic338710 ай бұрын
the best piece of content ive seen from a small creator for years. This is in every regard a masterpiece
@epslon123410 ай бұрын
This hits hard. I wish everyone can watch this video before queueing up
@yshiro978610 ай бұрын
Idk what to say, I came just imagining that would be a normal video, but I when I talked about confident, and are the exact same feelings that I have, idk, I think this video is really precious, everyone who wants to improve, should watch this
@marcinkarczmarz828110 ай бұрын
This is incredible! Never have I seen a league video, which would teach so much about life outside league and personal inner world. My eyes were opened wide once and agains as you showed qll of these inspirational, knowledgeable people. I felt deeply the revolution part. I felt the discomfort realizing, that I myself am taking the long way round. Stagnating, making easier choices, building reaentment. I will definitely come back to process it properly. Thank you for your work. I am sure this video will genuenly help many people, regardless of the number of views you'll get
@Rodrigopmelo10 ай бұрын
I'll hit challeger one day soon. Why I know it? Because my last year I've becoming a better version of myself, not in just gaming but in my real life too, as son, as dad, as man, as husband. Started at silver last year ended gold 3 mid season finish emerald 4 last season and now 1week in current season I'm emerald 1 rn. And going up and up. Peace!!
@Slaven4210 ай бұрын
Came for league advice, almost cried on my lunch break. Thanks
@СергейПахомов-ъ2ф10 ай бұрын
I came to see if there was some useful info for climbing, and here I am in tears at 15 minutes mark because this all resonates just all too well with my current state of mind, state of life and the relationship I am in right now. You surprised me, shocked me even, and I am deeply thankful that you made this video.
@Anthony-fo8no10 ай бұрын
I've been playing since Season 3 and initially placed in Silver, with my peak reaching Platinum. After taking a break, I now find myself struggling to advance beyond Bronze. Mentally, I'm also not at my best; I've felt stagnant throughout my life. To gain some control, I recently left my stable job and decided to return to my interests, such as League, while focusing on my final year of university. I watched this video to think about my ranking, but it ended up prompting some self-reflection. I know why I want the rank so bad, I want validation that I did not waste all my time that I am good at this game, but it doesn't even matter anymore. You made me realize that. Unsure about what brings me peace. At this point, I'm not even seeking happiness, just peace. Advice to anyone young, always strive to improve - in your personal growth, in your relationships, and in your endeavors. I did not, and now it feels like I'm just picking up the pieces that keep falling off. These pieces represent lost opportunities, neglected personal growth, and overlooked relationships. This video made me self reflect a lot, I genuinely don't know who I am anymore.
@LiamNancarrow10 ай бұрын
Man, what an awesome video. I wish you luck brother. Keep it up, and keep applying yourself - it doesn't stop at challenger, it doesn't stop at great relationships, it only stops when you let it 💪
@sillynoiz118910 ай бұрын
I'm committed in a totally different path, but my words resonated so much with me that I perceived you like a friend. Thank you so much for your perspective, you spoke truth at all levels.
@blopshth409610 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm at a point where I'm trying to change things in my life including a struggle with self confidence and fear of failure, and this is a huge help and inspiration. You're helping a lot of people change their lives for the better and I think it's great of you to share your perspective like this. Thank you again for making this video, I really think that it is amazing.
@andrechu35309 ай бұрын
Wow, came here trying to climb and walked out crying. Felt so identefied. Great video.
@jumbomuffin909510 ай бұрын
Thank you, Sentrial, for this video. I have now played non stop every day and have gone from silver 1 to bronze 2. I hope to take your words to heart and hopefully make it to Gold IV one of these days. You are a true inspiration.
@masked874510 ай бұрын
I cam back to league after tryharding in valorant, i found that playing with my best friend and really tryharding with everything we know. WE started using both our brains and playing actively to realize what was important to gain in the game, we also started having carries in every game, probably because of our mmr. Yes we lost sometimes but now we play tft with same commander communication and stuff and we really help each other with having the right focuses, and we most of all just enjoy the game, and so we get luckier and our influence is better because we start focusing on the correct things and we win more. We now have a winstreak of 4 in TFT and its fcking fun to play now. Mostly because we try, and we enjoy playing together and enjoy the different aspects of the game :)
@CarsonCarsonCarson10 ай бұрын
Brandon releasing banger after banger. Content machine
@hristo11810 ай бұрын
Brother, i came for the league content but you hit me really hard with the fear of failure and real confidence. I am a professional athlete and an avid league player and lately fear of failure has been destroying everything I work for, I needed this.
@azmosam45726 ай бұрын
3:40 I think this is one of the more important things to learn. Being able to recognize what needs to be done, when it needs to be done is important but hard to do if you aren't consciously reviewing your own actions throughout a game.
@matthewisawesome9 ай бұрын
Awesome video! You put a lot of effort into it. I think it's cool how you overcame adversity, learned lessons, and achieved your goal.
@ocskopf9 ай бұрын
I came to the conclusion that Words cannot physically describe how high quality This video is.
@spikespiegel745910 ай бұрын
I litteraly NEVER comment anything. This time, i had too. Congratulation for the writing, the editing, going to challenger and the advancement in your path of finding who you are and loving you for exactly that and nothing else. As Master oogway taught us : Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift and that is why we call it the present. Again : Congrats x1500. Strengh and honor my friend.
@jimtamis605010 ай бұрын
Well said
@imElShreko10 ай бұрын
I feel this so hard right now ! I'm streamin for 5 years now tryin to progress hit masters last split but feel stuck and not makin any steps. lost myself but thanks for this video. I wanted to quit this week but u gave me to push further and be better not bitter. time to get back to work !
@EduardoSantos-nj1nm10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, I've been having some problems in both league and irl and here I've found something I can use to overcome these problems
@Randompointofview17710 ай бұрын
Subscription earned. That was the most philosophical video that transcends video games and hit at the heart of life and becoming what you want to be and what something like that takes. Thank you for making this ❤.
@lucaskocian297810 ай бұрын
surprisingly a very informational video, came for league advice as i am hardstuck emerald rn, and stayed for the introspection on life, and how to view improvement. Love it.
@Grayz_TV3 ай бұрын
Very well said and thank you for your sincerity and honesty ❤️ Best part about Catching Dreams is who you have to "become" to catch each and every one of them. Evolve consistently Brothers & Sisters.
@vllajko30610 ай бұрын
Damn, this is definitely not what i expected. Truly a video of great quality. I hit master this season and becoming self conscious is truly a must for climbing but i got mad at every mistake that i made aswell and that ruined a lot of my games. Once i balanced it out a bit better (still not right) i went from Emerald to Master. Looking for more next season
@Akali_Amos10 ай бұрын
Really really solid video. Thanks for crediting the speakers so smoothly in the video! :)
@Cowsep10 ай бұрын
A great mindset for any piece of your life, something I wish I learned in my 20s
@Dafuqbro695 ай бұрын
beautiful video from start to finish. I appreciate this!
@happo644910 ай бұрын
this is kinda exactly what I needed bc I relate with your whole story, it feels like this video was designed for me lol. Incredible video, very well edited and narrated
@SunlightSamurai10 ай бұрын
I felt stuck for so long. And no not in league. This helped so much. Thank you
@Mirades9610 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing your story, loved every bit of it.
@watsupboi573210 ай бұрын
I myself had the same realisation the last 6 months, I became more aware of the things that made me happy and the unhealthy habits i had developed hindering me in league but more importantly in life. As i took action i saw great resulst as time went by in life and league became more enjoyable. This season I started iron 4 and finished diamond 4 on a game I've been playing since season 5 mostly for shits and gigs. I will continue working on myself throughout this year academically and I will continue building healthy habits (gym, relationships, sleep, diet, etc..) to everyone that are having a rough time just know it all gets better with time as long as you put in the work and have a positive mindset.
@weero_tmd286010 ай бұрын
I think this is a new reference video for me, there it is, everything required to win games: the mental.
@FolliYt3 ай бұрын
Inspiring, thanks for sharing!
@blattlicht10 ай бұрын
This video came in at the right time, especially about the validation part. I had to let some league friends go due to our disagreement. We weren’t right for each other, but I was afraid to let them go due to the validation I received from them. It was hard to do, but it was the right decision for all of us.
@savasukhovei139510 ай бұрын
Mate, this was amazing. Thank you for your honesty, i saw a lot of similarities in our stories, and you truly inspire with your storie. I am so glad you achieved your goal, and your mental is great. This video is amazing, hope to see some more content from you
@adretyt39210 ай бұрын
amazing video, I am an 18 year old Spanish boy, at the beginning of 2023 I was platinum and now I have 2 accounts in low master in EUW, I will try to reach the rank of grandmaster this year, I am trying to enter the competitive world and maybe take a vacation year of studying to achieve my dreams and this video helped me a lot to see many new things.
@ch0c014te10 ай бұрын
First 3 acts remind me so much of myself, I just realized all the things in my brain keeping me stuck so I'm yet to finish my journey, tho it's just the start ^^ Thanks for the video!
@yomu628510 ай бұрын
I mean, if this helps someone get motivated, then that's great. Personally, I really tried to take this video seriously but just couldn't. These are the same motivational speeches I've heard a million times before. Still, there's people out there that this video will help, so overall, great video man. Not for me, but great video.
@llJackHDll72010 ай бұрын
That was a therapy session i wasn't ready for nor expected when I clicked on the video.
@AnkushV210 ай бұрын
Bro this Video was amazing, very motivating and opened my eyes in many ways in and outside of league. Ive been having some issues with trusting myself and following through on plans because failing before led to low selfbelieve and selfconfidence, but my view on things was just very wrong. i need to forgive my past self and move on, improve and learn from my past mistakes. i shall rise again and will show myself that im still worth being trusted and the machine is still worth being maintained. thank you so much for this, i really didnt expect this video to turn out like that