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Why you should make a YouTube channel, according to philosophy

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Lrnjulie

Lrnjulie

8 ай бұрын

Just make KZbin channel lol it's really not that deep

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@johndoe-rq1pu
@johndoe-rq1pu 7 ай бұрын
Counterpoint: making videos is a lot of work, which increases my suffering, and it could expose people to me, which increases their suffering.
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
i love this self deprecating humor
@ascgazz
@ascgazz 7 ай бұрын
You think too highly of yourself. I’m here to introduce you to real misery.
@kristenlee18
@kristenlee18 6 ай бұрын
Lol this was funny - proof that people should be exposed 😏
@LJay-pv8lm
@LJay-pv8lm 6 ай бұрын
😂
@FL6K0
@FL6K0 6 ай бұрын
:(
@cooltrucly
@cooltrucly 7 ай бұрын
yes!! bring back casual, fun youtube... before it became a chase for views, likes, and sponsors. i also want to use youtube as a medium to improve at public speaking. i believe the point of the internet is to be a tool to connect you with your community. let's bring it backkkk
@UFOinDisguise
@UFOinDisguise 7 ай бұрын
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” -by Maya Angelou.
@angusmac1576
@angusmac1576 7 ай бұрын
I think the reason why I stayed to watch it all, was how authentic you were. Most youtubers cut out any trailing thoughts or ideas but you left it in. It's always so refreshing to see someone being themselves regardless if a camera is on them. Since that's a rare thing nowadays, so i'll be rooting for you!
@MassMultiplayer
@MassMultiplayer 7 ай бұрын
spot on @XeL__ 0 seconds ago 15:30 you seem genuine and not acting up too much nice tone voice and speed, very refreshing, you feel natural its so refreshing in this world of fakeness and entitled narcisist top 0.1% princess karenism stay real its amazing (way better than faking top 0.1) you shine being natural and not over the top stay legit
@poms_beats
@poms_beats 7 ай бұрын
Yes!! This was so interesting
@poms_beats
@poms_beats 7 ай бұрын
She's soooooo cute too, like an anime character
@amandabueno4565
@amandabueno4565 7 ай бұрын
You're doing great! Keep going ❤
@josuemartinez9688
@josuemartinez9688 7 ай бұрын
Stop simping
@ashura9706
@ashura9706 3 ай бұрын
“listening to the voices in my head” “I just made this up rn” I really feel you
@emmelinesprig489
@emmelinesprig489 7 ай бұрын
I might not make a youtube channel specifically, but this video really makes me consider the other ways I want to express myself, but have been avoiding because of self-doubt and fear of rejection. Thank you for reducing the suffering in my world!
@languagelearnerjared
@languagelearnerjared 7 ай бұрын
I used to make a youtube channel for every hobby I had as a kid, but at some point in high school I stopped doing this due to the same reasons you mentioned about social rejection. looking back, I effectively cut off the only outlet I had for the things I was passionate about and killed that unique inner child. it took a loooong time to realize this and start to repair the damage. this was a really great video and really resonated with me! I think it would be really sick to use future, past, and present Lauren as recurring characters throughout your videos lol
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
This is so relatable😭I think I was also confident as a kid with self expression but was hurt by social rejection and became super reserved. but at least we r doing better now lol. i'm really happy you liked my video & i wish you the best on your youtube journey !!
@ameteurwriter
@ameteurwriter 7 ай бұрын
@@lrnjulie stop being so relatable y'all...
@hotmango5647
@hotmango5647 7 ай бұрын
Jared and Lauren, it's no coincidence that 1- I was watching Jared's latest video a few days back 2- I find Jared here now as I'm watching Lauren's video 3- I made a YT channel and uploaded 6 videos 1 day before watching Jared's for more or less the same reasons Lauren mentioned in this video. The videos I uploaded are only related to foreign languages....as of now. I plan to upload videos reading children stories, doing some voice acting, and expressing many of my different hobbies. In the past, my English level was heavily impacted by my judgmental environment. That is, you get made fun of both for sounding bad and/or "trying to sound American". Now, years later, after I managed to stop caring what people will think about me, I can say that I jumped fairly quickly, approximately from B2 to C2 in as little as 3 months, all while also "improving" my accent. But man, was I so much more confident when I was a kid. I even have a name for "that confident kid", '3bood', always wishing I could take him out to a nice dinner and chat with him for at least 10 minutes. I wish I had recorded myself to see what were my "constants" (as you accurately put it). I just want to understand what went through my head during such a close yet seemingly far time. I didn't just make my channel and hope nobody finds it, I actively shared it with those I know. The reason for that is nobody can spill your beans if you do it first. Nobody can hurt you if you hurt yourself first 😭😁 Maybe in another life I'd share it with you all 😂 but for now, thank you both.
@languagelearnerjared
@languagelearnerjared 7 ай бұрын
lmaooo the youtube algorithm is getting too accurate! you could try making a video or writing a letter to your past self. i’m sure that kid is still there and ready to listen, as deep through the layers it may take to reach them.
@strawbrryblast
@strawbrryblast 8 ай бұрын
you have DEFINITELY increased the net amount of happiness in the world because i am very happy after this video, in a few weeks i'm turning 18 and that's when i want to make my first video and publish it, i'm scared and have been going back and forth on it, but this video inspired me and i think gave me the last push i needed to actually go ahead and do the thing, so thank you lauren
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 8 ай бұрын
Aww that is so heartwarming😭 Good luck on your KZbin channel, I know you'll do great :)
@KoalaOwlPaws
@KoalaOwlPaws 7 ай бұрын
Same, 17 turning 18 next year in September. I have thoughts on creating a video too!
@SmashtoonGamer
@SmashtoonGamer 7 ай бұрын
Wishing y’all the best
@bullymaguire2335
@bullymaguire2335 7 ай бұрын
shaddup
@faithfulnesslungu570
@faithfulnesslungu570 7 ай бұрын
That the greatest decision you will ever make. 😊 Make sure to research more. And start with what you have. And don't care so much about what people will say just doing cause God knows someone will be so encouraged just by seeing you on their screen. Be the change just by being you. 😍
@ameteurwriter
@ameteurwriter 7 ай бұрын
The bits about "talking to the voices in your head" and "a lot of tension being present between your past, current, and future self" is so relatable that I don't even know what to say. I think that this all stems from being a "special kid" (being really smart, creative, or confident as a kid) and then the world somehow taking that special thing away from you. We lose all self. We lose all individuality and start looking at others to imitate them in order to be more "happy" or "succesfull", which is a terrible way to achieve those things in the first place. In my case, nobody valued my imagination. My parents say I used to make up crazy fantastiacl stories when I was 5 years old. But they shut it down because it could be dangerous if I believed I could fly or lift something very heavy or things like that... They didn't know how to channel that side of my unique self into something beautiful and productive instead. Also I had ADHD and I was so smart that I didn't need to study for anything at school, I just had to listen to my teachers in class to pass tests with the highest grade. I wasn't challenged enough. And I'm being real here, this isn't some ego trip. Not taught how to study hard for something in order to achieve it became a huge problem for me later on in my life. I still don't know how to put off instant gratifications in return for real achievements in life. I literally couldn't sit still in my seat in primary school. Thankfully my form teacher accommodated that behaviour and I wasn't thrown out of the system. No adult ever knew that I had ADHD, or what to even do with my behaviour. I was a good student and that was enough for them. This turned out to be a ranting session, but I'll still post this comment because it would be off my chest. If you read until now, one thing you can ascertain from this is that you are not alone. The way of the world beats all kinds of eccentric people down into submission and depression. Fight the good fight, and love yourself!
@arnavkmr3895
@arnavkmr3895 7 ай бұрын
I relate very hard to this. But I'm trying. My reality check came in college entrance exams, where I'm like ohh you really gotta study hard for this. And since then I've been trying my best to learn to work hard. Although sometimes I still have that power to get the highest grades without studying hard at all, but all in all I now realise that being the "special kid" ain't gonna cut it. This was very relatable and close to home for me. And I loved your take on it and I agree 💯 percent on that instant gratification part. But I know we gonna make it. Have a nice day!
@EugeniaPortobello
@EugeniaPortobello 7 ай бұрын
Your writing is so good! I enjoyed reading you. Love the "fight the good fight!" ❤
@Albtraum_TDDC
@Albtraum_TDDC 7 ай бұрын
As you grow old, you do get moments of disassociation with your past self and sometimes your recognize that consciously. Then you can also further imagine that your future self will be feeling similar things about your present self. The present is indeed fleeting and your character is never exactly the same. You cannot step in the exact same river again. The Ship of Theseus paradox applies to the neurons of our brain and time as well. But don't fret about it. Treat each moment, each instance of yourself as "the One" and make the best decisions for the situation and your current version of self. "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." - J.R.R. Tolkien
@jonnyjoker01
@jonnyjoker01 7 ай бұрын
Same here. I breezed through primary and secondary school without studying at home, and college hit me hard in the face. So hard in fact that I'm a 5th year student of a 3.5 year computer engineering bachelor's degree, with 2 years minimum left. One excuse that I maybe can be entitled to is that my family couldn't support me and I had to move from home, so I have to support myself and work alongside uni. There are two things that bring me peace: the fact that I make more money than the average salary in my country even though I'm part time; and personal advancements due to working + building resilience by failing a lot at uni. McDonald's in the first few years pretty much shaped my personality into who I am now, I was a very socially awkward, wimpy kid and I learned to communicate better, be assertive and more confident (and ofc learn to clean efficiently lol). After that I finally decided to do something that's in my field and was lucky enough to land a junior web developer position. I picked up things very quickly, I feel like my brain is literally built to absorb documentation lol... So I really don't understand why uni is so hard for me. But anyways I decided I'm going to do it no matter what. If it takes 10 years it takes 10 years. I don't care I'm going to do it. Inferiority complex, self loathing etc. went away after I landed the developer job, even more so after receiving good feedback and seeing my progress, plus I make a decent amount of money so mentally I'm ok I guess. Thank you for coming to my ted talk (and sorry for the long comment).
@arnavkmr3895
@arnavkmr3895 7 ай бұрын
@@jonnyjoker01 Dude I appreciate your input. Believe me, this gave me a lot of confidence and frankly your resilience inspires me. Have a good day mate and best of luck🤞
@cawrhy
@cawrhy 7 ай бұрын
Also kudos to you for breaking past the "caring what people think" and actually DOING what you want to do. I wish I would have way sooner -- you're 20, I'm 31 turning 32 this year and think about the time I "lost" over the years a lot. If nothing else, you're inspiring me to take action and I'm proud of you.
@SonnyBear5
@SonnyBear5 7 ай бұрын
30 going 31. I lived past the youtube early days and saying to myself “i should’ve been a youtuber when it was starting out.”
@herenow4550
@herenow4550 7 ай бұрын
I just turned 34 and considering starting a podcast. Just speaking for myself, I’m glad I never expressed myself publicly in my twenties. I’ve healed a lot of trauma from childhood abuse in these last 5 years. And the person I am now has so much more to offer like wisdom, experience and compassion than when I was younger and operating out of fear and pain. And I probably would’ve embarrassed myself. Anyway, don’t worry about “time lost”. Our thirties are full of value if you can beat out the societal view of youth being the only value you have. It’s just not true. Good luck!
@francheskap5323
@francheskap5323 7 ай бұрын
I'm 22, soon to be 23, and I'm in a point of my life where I feel like I've never been able to develop my true self. I'm in my second year of uni, and since I got in my mental health has only gotten worse, I've been neglecting myself just to get good grades, and I'm not even enjoying my career at this point, I want to make this year about me and take care of me, you got me thinking of new ways to accept and develop myself, we should not care what other people think of us, and you are increasing the net amount of happiness in the world by inspiring people like me and everyone else in the comments, thank you!!
@_kreetch9231
@_kreetch9231 6 ай бұрын
girrrlrlllll omfg I relaTE to this beyond
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 8 ай бұрын
You’re making ME suffer with your KZbin channel, past Lauren
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 8 ай бұрын
LOL taking the time to leave this comment is giving fan behavior, Future Lauren
@MalkuthEmperor
@MalkuthEmperor 7 ай бұрын
For a minute there i started feeling like future Lauren ❤ Have a nice day
@MalkuthEmperor
@MalkuthEmperor 7 ай бұрын
14:55 so relatable Because i am a person who likes to talk to myself for 40 minutes straight only difference is that i voice record my thought ( tho im gettin convinced by past lauren atm , so we'll see how it ends up ) I aguree that it is a form of self acceptance. I went from hating my voice, like most people ive met, to enjoying it.( tho thays when im judging the singing, otherwise for talking, the worse it can get is that i find myself funny)
@Beaver_Rapsmith
@Beaver_Rapsmith 7 ай бұрын
Back to the future?
@marianpereda3944
@marianpereda3944 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much past Lauren for uploading this video, make my day and gave me so much motivation to start the journey to make videos. Keep going girl
@Rose-pk6ss
@Rose-pk6ss 7 ай бұрын
6:11 Actually I think the more constancy that a person has makes them less resilient against change. Like if someone is used to certain things always being stable, the moment something happens and they have to change to adapt to the new situation, they might not be able to go through it as smoothly as someone who’s used to constant change. This makes me believe that the constant thing that we all should have in our lives is the action of ‘change’.
@SomeBotOfficial
@SomeBotOfficial 6 ай бұрын
this is great, its almost as if we can all relate how raw and unedited this video is. most of us dont see this side on youtube. kinda like this style.
@callumbronn
@callumbronn 6 ай бұрын
Facts
@mitchhall160
@mitchhall160 7 ай бұрын
Hi, Lauren. Thanks for being so authentic! It's a treat to witness your process of thinking and feeling about the issues you raise.Your altruistic purpose to encourage others is refreshing. Your presence is uplifting. May you accept and believe in yourself fully.You deserve it. I hope you get lots of empathy, recognition, and validation and become self-validating and at ease with yourself.
@PatrickChoi
@PatrickChoi 7 ай бұрын
i randomly came across this video, and I rly like the vibes and the message! I also started a youtube channel some years ago after procrastinating a long time because of fear of judgment. And even after starting and having a few videos up with positive reception, I still struggle to stay consistent. I think this social rejection part is so true, it's always at the back of your mind, consciously or subconsciously. But whenever I do upload, and even if it feels like barely anyone cares, despite the intense work and effort to overcome the resistance, it is always a step further in self-acceptance as you mentioned. Great video, and very authentic. Maybe the lack of music made it more "real" too. Keep it up! :D
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment wow I feel the same way :) but after the first few videos I realized that it’s really not the end of the world haha. Best of luck on your journey as well, we can’t wait to see more content from you!
@PatrickChoi
@PatrickChoi 7 ай бұрын
@@lrnjulie Thank youu! 🙌
@TH3Strange
@TH3Strange 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video past Lauren. Some of the reasons like "having a constant in your life" is exactly the reason i started journaling. But journaling felt a bit flat. Not to take away anything from it but journals, by their nature, allow us to just hide away in our own words. It's like texting a late replier(future you). I have always been wanting to make youtube videos and I think I really should to just stop hiding away and document my life.
@samhparker
@samhparker 7 ай бұрын
Man. I've been needing this sort of authenticity. What a beautiful way to encourage yourself and others to live authentically! I'm going to set a goal to upload at least one video a month this year and see what happens!
@Goodie-333
@Goodie-333 7 ай бұрын
Bruh. I related so much to this video. Like the way she communicated, the indecision, the back and forth with “the voices in your head” and the fear of judgement. Thank you for sharing and encouraging me to make videos🙏🏾You’re awesome 💗
@takke9830
@takke9830 7 ай бұрын
Something I wanna give you for your youtube journey is to try and working on not giving a f*ck so much. Ever since I stopped letting others drag me down, I started having a better life in general. Sadly in our society self confidence and self content is frowned upon because being fine with yourself removes you from the capitalization of looks, self improvement and confidence seeking. And honestly, it can also help avcoiding bad ppl in your life as well as you seeking stuff you don't need. What I mean by that is that If you struggle with negative self talk, sit down when it comes up, examine it and question it and also assert yourself. It's like saying: "I will not be tolerating of negative self talk any longer you either behave or perish!" and the more you do this active rewiring of the inner self, the more the internal bully will shrink and become your hype man over time. All it really takes is believing in it. Cause it is possible. You do not have to be passive towards self bvullying. You can fight it internally. Even if it's difficult. Another thing is abandoning the idea that liking yourself or rooting for yourself and hyping yourself up is egotistical or narcissistic. Egomania is when it becomes toxic to the outside and the inside. and Narcissism is when your deep inner self is insecure and self hating. But other people trying to drag you down or "humbling you" aren't ppl you should at all listen to. They are unhappy with themselves and therefor project onto you. Do not try to please them. Don't even respond. You only need to listen if you seek out that criticism yourself. It's about consent. People do not have the right to erode your boundaries and consent to compensate for their own insecurity and criticism should only come from ppl closest to you and then again if you don't want it, you can chose not to listen. And trust me, ppl will get mad. People can't cope with rejection or struggle to cope when they see someone with confidence they don't have. So stay away from meanspirited obessive gossipers, hypercritical ppl that don't respect boundaries and people that try to drag others down. People can be opinionated ofc but there's a difference between having opinions and trying to force them on people. That doesn't work usually. There can be other methods ofc to advocate for things or bring ppl to your side politically or otherwise but don't try to force it. It doesn't work. And lastly, know your worth. You are yourself and therefor you are the most important part in your life. So prioritize yourself and only the closest ppl to you that respect and care about you. keep out the jealous and the ones desperate for validation. This doesn't mean that you have to shut out anyone in a bad place emotionally or anything but rather means that you can be emotionally avalable and caring but don't become a therapist to anyone that doesn't pay you. There is a limit to giving and it ends wherever you say it does. And lastly, know that your life is yours. If someone doesn't make you feel good, drags you down or makes you feel bad or holds you back, drop them. bye! don't even look back. That is the only way ppl that are toxic or think they are owed other people's unending time and attention will learn. Do not enable ppl that don't give you anything and endlessly suck your energy. You are nobody's mommy outside the children you chose to have or don't have. Stand your ground, know your worth, Never tolerate disrespect or toxicity and confidence will come. You don't have to explain yourself to nobody other than yourself and the people you allow to. And most importantly thrive. You are smart, gorgeous and awesome!
@zoliloquys
@zoliloquys 7 ай бұрын
I can’t decide on what to tell you! From “you are my sense of humor” to “what a hard watch. Do it again” I have been laughing my ass off watching this because I can see myself if you. I’ve changed because society tells me to but deep down who I truly am is someone who introspects like you and cringes a lot. This is amazing.
@amarguitar
@amarguitar 7 ай бұрын
I have no idea why I was recommended your video, and I don’t know why I watched. But I am glad I did You are half my age but twice as wise! I can tell this video took courage, but it paid off imo. A lot of lightbulbs went off in my head as your video progressed, thank you for your insights. Also, I live on a farm and work with vets all the time. If you want to follow that route, imo, here are three things every good vet has: 1- a deep sense of love, empathy, sympathy for all patients/animals 2- a strong technical command & understanding of biology, math, etc. and the tools at your disposal 3- a constantly evolving customer service skill set (you will have to give your share of bad news to scared, vulnerable people) If you can demonstrate your understanding of these three, getting into vet school will be a breeze. Interviewers are trained to sniff BS. However, true passion for the craft is something you cannot fake or hide, and they can smell that too. Thanks again and best of luck!
@Bodega_princess
@Bodega_princess 7 ай бұрын
This video was so wholesome. Hella raw. Hella authentic. I love the fact you kept the parts where you stumbled over your words/couldn't find the right words to express your point in. It really showed ur humanity and how much you truly believe in your message. Your points were also very eye opening. I think in this age we prioritize everything high quality and perfect, but the point of videos SHOULD be to document how we thought and behaved at different points in our lives. It inspires me to edit out less of me fumbling over my own words and just live lol❤❤❤
@luskira
@luskira 7 ай бұрын
this video feels so cozy
@norak2836
@norak2836 8 ай бұрын
you're so eloquent and insightful, i've been influenced lol
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
that is so kind😭 can't wait to watch your KZbin channel :)
@briannapitts434
@briannapitts434 7 ай бұрын
You should be so proud of yourself for posting this! I love that it feels authentic to who you are and it’s very encouraging and inspiring to new KZbinrs or anyone for that matter who wants to try something new outside of their comfort zone. I also really love that we’re seeing your work “in progress” and it’s not super perfect. You’ll get used to talking to the camera but I love that you simply acknowledge this. I subscribed to your channel and know you’ll hit 1k soon! ❤
@MM33_
@MM33_ 7 ай бұрын
Wow, she had less than 1k 10 days ago?! Now 3k plus... congratulations past present and future Lauren!!
@lucidmaya
@lucidmaya 7 ай бұрын
Just wanted to thank you for not only making this video but SHARING it! I relate SO HARD to you, despite being a bit older. I smiled so much and laughed a lot too- you definitely increased my happiness and I’m sure I’ll be revisiting this video when I need a lift of spirits. You are pure delight!
@CoolStoryStudio
@CoolStoryStudio 7 ай бұрын
a masterclass in punching fear in the face and doing what you want to do. Love this example of the creative act.
@_kumul
@_kumul 7 ай бұрын
you are definitely making an impact, Lauren! your return to making videos feels like inner child healing, and that’s so beautiful and powerful. ty for your messages, authenticity, and the chart! 😊
@boon_fps
@boon_fps 7 ай бұрын
i feel like a dumbass when i listen to someone so wise and smart great vid
@inteldogg
@inteldogg 7 ай бұрын
Banger 🔥 I miss this types of videos, its like raw OG youtube. You remind me of me and i never see people show that online
@myriamramirez4337
@myriamramirez4337 8 ай бұрын
literally these are all such valid points. thank you past lauren, you've increased happiness in the world after i watched this:) might start a youtube channel now.....
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that :) don't ever be scared to do the things you're passionate about
@kuhyugaa
@kuhyugaa 7 ай бұрын
The paradox of being aware of being recorded so they record our whole life without us knowing to get a true reaction of life
@d0gskull
@d0gskull 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video and putting yourself out there more. I’m struggling with similar feelings but watching this has given me more courage. I look forward to many more videos!
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm glad this inspired you. I know your channel will be great and we can't wait for your first upload :)
@JeffJeffMe
@JeffJeffMe 6 ай бұрын
Thanks past Lauren for recording this video. These points about the videos that may or may not be seen and may or may not making a difference in the world kept me from starting something for a long time. Especially since my English communication isn't that great in comparison to the many channels I follow. Hearing your points and watching your efforts to make them clear made me realize that I was being foolish by not even trying. Not only that, but I'm probably letting many future friends down by NOT sharing the knowledge I have acquired over the years. Thanks again Lauren, I'll make sure to start something ASAP. Good luck with your vet school 💖
@GraceTorqueGarage
@GraceTorqueGarage 7 ай бұрын
This is pretty interesting, I think if I started talking to the camera like I talk to myself in my head I'd push alot of people away 😂😂
@gracearu
@gracearu 7 ай бұрын
I've been wanting to publish videos on my channel for a while now but I've always been hesitant. This video has given me the reassurance and motivation to just do it without worrying too much. Thank you Lauren, for sharing this with us ❤
@Albtraum_TDDC
@Albtraum_TDDC 7 ай бұрын
As you grow old, you do get moments of disassociation with your past self and sometimes your recognize that consciously. Then you can also further imagine that your future self will be feeling similar things about your present self. The present is indeed fleeting and your character is never exactly the same. You cannot step in the exact same river again. The Ship of Theseus paradox applies to the neurons of our brain and time as well. But don't fret about it. Treat each moment, each instance of yourself as "the One" and make the best decisions for the situation and your current version of self. "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." - J.R.R. Tolkien
@Quartzghostie
@Quartzghostie 7 ай бұрын
Please, for the love of god, please make some philosophy livestreams, I’m sure many of us would love to hear your thoughts and discuss them in real time
@Liazon098
@Liazon098 7 ай бұрын
Advance apologies for my English: I found this immensely useful! As a guy who has a lot of voices in his head, I'm going to be making videos to help others and saving time the things that I do like photography, fixing things, and my interest in cards. Thank you so much for going beyond what you think would happen to you. From a random person who is on KZbin I love you for what you have done. It is honorable. And you may have gone through so many things that have battered you, but you have to believe that this is only a moment in time and what you want is what you'll get. It won't be 100% what you want, but you will be much closer to that than anything else after you look back whenever you choose to do some. And if that's okay? Good! If not? Change the direction and do the same thing over again! This is long as you feel that you're making a change for yourself and for the others around you? You will find those people that you need or even want, or you will end up taking care of people and that's rewarding in itself just like how you said your one video may have zero views and eventually help one person and there you go!
@UnexpectedAmy
@UnexpectedAmy 7 ай бұрын
Ahhh, I really enjoy watching your thought process in real-time. It's stretching, it's growth! I actually really like how you take your time articulating your thoughts while considering the present reality, it's a difficult situation to put words to sometimes :o
@thebookofbrenda
@thebookofbrenda 7 ай бұрын
Omg i laughed out loud from 14:30 "you are a person who wants to sit in your room and talk to yourself for 40 minutes straight and then watch yourself over and over again on an editing software and then put this video of yourself talking to yourself on the internet -- [...] so you might as well just accept that. Accepting the part of yourself that wants to make youtube videos is so freeing" I felt so over-exposed and vulnerable when you said in simple terms how very detailed and real it is to be filming for so darn long, only to watch myself over and over for the next 10 hours during edit. HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@clwn2609
@clwn2609 7 ай бұрын
Lauren, i must tell you that you are an absolute gem. KZbin ALWAYS seems to reccomend me the exact thing that I have been pondering, its like it knows that I needed to see your content. I filmed my first on-camera video a few days ago and it was both the hardest thing and the most important thing ive ever done. This channel im using to comment was where my love for making videos was born, but i dont want to make silly video game content anymore I want to do what YOU are doing now. Thank you for doing the hard thing and making this content, I cant wait to see your journey documented here, much love 😊❤
@emperorlelouch5696
@emperorlelouch5696 7 ай бұрын
I can't say enough just how happy I am to have found this video. I feel exactly how you feel about philosophy and how creating things can help others. I also get stuck up really bad with my thoughts with the imaginary scenarios and internal debate. I'm now inspired to want to make videos which I've always wanted to do for KZbin but I never really did. It's also a lot of work editing but I guess that's something I'd have to get used to. I really like your diagram on the Happiness to Suffering compare and contrast. It's also really cool that you're very transparent and honest when making the video and I think that can inspire to be themselves and be comfortable with these types of things. Thank you for this video. I hope you continue to make videos and have fun with them. You're really intuitive, creative, and logical which are things I feel like are lacking in this world nowadays. Keep it up👍🏽
@kaonalee
@kaonalee 7 ай бұрын
I was listening to “All is Mine” and you appeared. You sound JUST like me! 😂 I talk to myself and a camera and the voices in my head and it just goes on and on and on and on. Lol. THANK YOU for sharing this! I’m going to create my YT this year.
@kaonalee
@kaonalee 7 ай бұрын
And thank you future Lauren! 🙏🏼✨😭
@curiouslittlefrog
@curiouslittlefrog 7 ай бұрын
Hi Lauren! We think in such a similar way, not a monologue inside but a dialogue with future, present, and past selves. It is overwhelming, and I am proud of you for being vulnerable with us and show it. I spend so much time doing this part off camera so on camera I can appear somewhat “presentable”. But you are presentable! You make sense to me this way. You are inspiring me to be braver thank you. I am sorry for random hate comments I hope you can ignore them!
@olevennestrom7487
@olevennestrom7487 8 ай бұрын
honestly great vid, hope to see more of this from you in the future
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much wow🫶 hope to make more in the future haha
@stylecauldron
@stylecauldron 7 ай бұрын
This is great. I made videos for 10 years and slowed down over the past 2 years leading to a decline in my self confidence but I still love it. Nowadays I just have a hard time fitting it in to my schedule. This was really encouraging ❤
@bobettabrooks
@bobettabrooks 7 ай бұрын
great video, I wanted to leave a more thought out comment but couldn’t find the words, just know at the very least this video increased my net amount of happiness :)
@bibolehabib
@bibolehabib 7 ай бұрын
I've been hating my KZbin channel for more than six years... and then I discovered this video !!!
@Lycaon1765
@Lycaon1765 7 ай бұрын
I've always had KZbinr aspirations growing up (am 22) but I never really followed up on them. I've been thinking about it even more lately, this is honestly probably a sign. I really like this video! Good job. :) 👍
@Xyz.1102
@Xyz.1102 8 ай бұрын
Ur very pretty and u definitely did influence me, I’ve always wanted to make videos for the same reasons u listed but we’ll see what I do with my life lol
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 8 ай бұрын
Wow thank you :) I hope you pursue anything you want to in life
@ahl8mm
@ahl8mm 7 ай бұрын
honestly this was such a good video. I feel like you can still justify creating a youtube channel even with the opposite of utilitarianism, deontology. especially when you were speaking about adversities, as long as you are aligned with your moral duties and views, you can use loads of different ethical frameworks to justify your choice in making videos, so it must be a good idea, right? i think its interesting how two opposite ideas can be used to justify creating art. but anyway, i loved this video and I'm so excited to see more :D
@RacetasClub
@RacetasClub 7 ай бұрын
You are a kind soul Lauren. Trust me, I know one when I see one. Deep down I think you have the feeling of uncertainy. I am just here to tell you it's valid, legitimate and everything will be ok. I know it will. That was a beautiful video!
@evelyn_day
@evelyn_day 7 ай бұрын
What a wormderful video, thank you for posting!
@Cor333y
@Cor333y 7 ай бұрын
This is how KZbin was back when it first launched. It was authentic, ppl did not make big budget videos designed to steal your time with various tricks to increase their retention to make money or gain sponsors. Lauren you are amazing, brave, and highly intelligent! I am much older than you but still learned so much from you. Thank you. Keep going your future self is gonna be so proud! ❤❤❤
@reinaldomartinez13
@reinaldomartinez13 7 ай бұрын
She got a beautiful soul
@KoalaOwlPaws
@KoalaOwlPaws 7 ай бұрын
I'm very critical, and tend to do tons of research on different topics thoughout KZbin. Creating a channel will help me express, and and show different views from how people view themselves, and others. This video is a great way to help me figure out what I want to do.
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
We can’t wait to hear your opinions on different topics on here :)
@WilliamPiusPercivalArchives
@WilliamPiusPercivalArchives 7 ай бұрын
I relate to this a lot, with my channel i just like to upload for the purpose of archiving my life moments onto the internet and though it wont get that much views, future generations will be curious enough during our time period of growing up and might come across seeing my videos maybe even relating to some stranger that has grown old or long passed away. Also having something to look forward to everyday such as uploading a short clip of my life actually makes me motivated enough to have other daily tasks in my schedule. Hope your channel grows bigger this video was very nice!
@valentin.nguyen
@valentin.nguyen 7 ай бұрын
I started my youtube channel a few weeks ago and I've already noticed a difference in the way I speak and talk about things in person (I'm naturally an introvert who always trails off and never finish my sentences lol). I spent so long on my first video trying to make sure I speak as clearly as possible, but I quickly realized that it's something I can slowly learn rather than try to perfect immediately. Watching this video of you talking about how youtube creates a positive impact on your life is really eye-opening, and is exactly the push I need to continue my journey! I also love how authentic and honest you are, which is incredibly refreshing to see. Keep it up!!! :) 🥰
@ren7095
@ren7095 7 ай бұрын
Lauren this video helped me so much. I was making KZbin videos since middle school and my “friends” at the time shamed me and made me feel so stupid for deciding to document my life. People see it as narcissism but rather that.. I see it as a diary. Thank you so much for sharing this. I relate to you so heavy 😭😭😭
@hanisahBrilman-tj6yp
@hanisahBrilman-tj6yp 7 ай бұрын
you inspired me to restart my youtube channel, i made youtube videos since i was 13 too now 24 and i stoppped around 20 , alot of things like yeah judgement and like not growing etc but now i have a new purpose honestly its been calling to me to make videos again , i feel like with my voice and what i have to say it would be selfish not to start because it can help people and alot of people have been telling me i did , i just wanna say ur doing great n u will go far just keep pushing
@Youreinternetbestie
@Youreinternetbestie 7 ай бұрын
this is my youtube channel , one of which , i will give u a shoutout on my next video! you inspired me thank you
@Youreinternetbestie
@Youreinternetbestie 7 ай бұрын
i think everyone should be themselves n make their own videos out of creativity n know that the right people will find them and that they have something unique to offer , even if other people are doing it alrdy ur way of doing it is what someone will resonate more with ykwim
@ornec0ffee833
@ornec0ffee833 7 ай бұрын
This video feels so authentic and is really encouraging to me at least because I just want to share to the world the things I love, but I feel like it's not worth it because of fear of judgement or just because I feel like it won't make a difference in someone else's life. Loved your approach in this video, especially since I didn't know about utilitarianism, thanks for this! I wish you success with your YT channel, I've already subscribed and hope you hit 3k soon!
@anto2007
@anto2007 7 ай бұрын
I changed 6 living places. 8 schools. I am in contact with only one friend from the dozens I made in all of the places I have been. I know the struggle of constant change... I should do something to bring consistency... maybe start a yt channel as you did
@AditiTirpude
@AditiTirpude Ай бұрын
God you're so relatable with all this rzw talk. I personally talk to myself a lot as well. At times I just tend to write things down, I've given youtube a thought earlier but I don't know maybe I needed to see this video for a kick start? "This is not based on any research.. I just made it up myself right now" I feel you 😭
@inder11111
@inder11111 7 ай бұрын
Hi this was so good. One problem I have with starting my own channel is that i get in a rut of whether i want to share what i record or just keep it for myself, and if i'm somewhat selling my soul a bit by sharing parts of my personal life online
@itsAyanAli
@itsAyanAli 7 ай бұрын
I'd love to see more philosophy related videos from you, it was really fun to witness your trail of thought. I've tried several times to make videos on KZbin but I always get caught up in trying to get views or get discouraged that there's a lack of reach, but you've convinced me to try again.
@indrequinn330
@indrequinn330 7 ай бұрын
This must be the most wholesome of random youtube suggestion i've ever got.. Thank you for listening to yourself - which is bold and badass on it's own - and doing what you're doing with such genuine honesty. Just a few days ago i've been talking with a friend about how important it is that people share their ideas/thoughts/authentic selves with the world even if it means overcoming inner conflicts and fears, of which rejection sensitivity is probably one of the most difficult to. This is seriously inspiring, it initiates the chain of positive impact and growth, and just..makes me happy! So thank you, and looking forward to see and hear more of what you have to share!
@SaffyLabby
@SaffyLabby 7 ай бұрын
I resonated with so many things in this video. I fear what others will think of me. Especially what employers might think of me because of what I post. But also a stumbling block for me has just been feeling not creative. I don't see how I can always have things to talk about. Also I'm just lazy. So that part's my fault.
@pedrolevi1373
@pedrolevi1373 7 ай бұрын
Hi Lauren, I've always wanted to have a KZbin channel but had many thoughts of other's opinion about me, but you're right, I don't need to change who I am and what I want because of people I don't even like, congrats from Brazil!
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 6 ай бұрын
You can make your channel just about certain interests and not tell everyone about it. It’s a kind of freedom.
@thejjl208
@thejjl208 7 ай бұрын
Hey Lauren good job on your video the more you do the better they will get. Vblogs can be a great sounding board and way to reflect on your life
@grefelnable
@grefelnable 6 ай бұрын
As for me, when I started youtube years ago, it was the money that I'm after (which is the worst). It takes a lot of work to entertain people. But this video opened up my mind into a different perspective that the reason behind is to document the journey.
@callumbronn
@callumbronn 6 ай бұрын
Very good🙏🏽
@michelekurlan2580
@michelekurlan2580 7 ай бұрын
Bright insights which make alot of sense. So bold,too.👊 Luv your room/decor
@MichaelGee-zs3xr
@MichaelGee-zs3xr 7 ай бұрын
This made more sense than you know! Glad I came across this! Keep awakening enjoy the journey!
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you liked it & thank you😭
@heartpunkk
@heartpunkk 7 ай бұрын
Not even done yet but I really love how raw and authentic this is helps inspire me to just get started with my channel myself.
@the.kleyko
@the.kleyko 7 ай бұрын
This was cozy to watch. I came to the same conclusion 8 months ago
@Viviiamor
@Viviiamor 7 ай бұрын
Your youtube WILL BE A SUCCESS 💖
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
Wishing your channel the best too :)
@Viviiamor
@Viviiamor 7 ай бұрын
@@lrnjulie thank youuu 🫶🏼
@eraysona7916
@eraysona7916 7 ай бұрын
i am going to open my channel by the end of this week no metter what, i was t thinking about this for a long time. but i shouldn't have overthink it, i should have just open it. (i am very sick right now). btw just imagine, if 10k people watch this and 5 of them open a youtube channel and one of them makes a video about "how to see beatifullness in life" and one person watches it and act good to his family. or more
@eraysona7916
@eraysona7916 7 ай бұрын
thx to you
@eraysona7916
@eraysona7916 7 ай бұрын
update i have opened a chanel. recorded some video and realised that my phone is the worst. so I ordered an action camera. one step at a time.
@yo.johnson
@yo.johnson 7 ай бұрын
As someone who was forced to be independent and doesn't have family, documenting my life is very important to me. I regret the content that I deleted in the past and I often think about it and miss it dearly. As for judgement, I have noticed that most people don't like themselves. So they expect other people to hate themselves too. I don't want to spend my life being controlled by people who don't even like themselves--not liking me. That is their problem.
@Roseisinspired
@Roseisinspired 7 ай бұрын
This was amazing. Sooo glad you shared this and the thoughts you shared are truly amazing. Trust me the people who relate to your thoughts is so much better than not sharing it. You are amazing so I'm happy you shared and I just want to learn more! Hope the best for your own personal growth and on KZbin!
@Iamandrewellis
@Iamandrewellis 7 ай бұрын
Such a great video Lauren. Your reasoning for making videos and stopping making videos is much the same as mine. I was making videos when I was 13. Then I stopped, and I'm just now getting back into it. Excited to watch your journey!
@SabrinasTVTube
@SabrinasTVTube 7 ай бұрын
I use to vlog over a decade ago and wish I had continued. Life happened…I thought about vlogging again because there are so many moments I’ve missed capturing with life!
@JohannesLee
@JohannesLee 7 ай бұрын
talking to a camera is not easy at all. It takes a lot to muster up the courage so kudos to you! :) looking forward to more vids.
@nareshmeetei
@nareshmeetei 7 ай бұрын
Hey Lauren, excited to see you grow. Keep creating good stuff. Don't quit.
@its__amit
@its__amit 7 ай бұрын
The real suffering of a creator 14:15 😅 Really appreciate for putting out such a thoughtful video. 🌿
@nebulasofia
@nebulasofia 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, this is the sign I was looking for. I also made videos at 13 about animation but stopped because of lack of discipline and fear. But that desire is constantly follow me. And now you motivated me, I'm gonna do my in list of reasons. Thank you so much ❤
@ainenunes8076
@ainenunes8076 7 ай бұрын
That's was recomend to me and i really apreciate youtube for it. I'm watching it in the very first day of 2024 and brings me a lot of confort.I spent the whole day feeling depressed.. New Years has been a very difficult time for me in the last years... But your video made my day 100 per cent better. Thank you so much, thank you, thank you... I'm from Brazil by the way, so come to Brazil if you want someday. I wish you an amazing new year! (Sorry for any mistakes in my writing, English is not my first language)
@oneaiwas4319
@oneaiwas4319 7 ай бұрын
All right Lauren Kim, i go make youtube videos in some near future, thank you =D
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
yayyyy we can't wait to see it :D
@thisisthelukas
@thisisthelukas 7 ай бұрын
We need more positivity like the kind you exude! I agree, anybody who wants to should definitely make a YT channel. Glad YT recommended your channel on the side, Lauren. :D
@giovanatristante1273
@giovanatristante1273 3 ай бұрын
I came from the why you deleted social media video, and as someone who's thinking on deleting social media and also started recording videos of my life, I have to thank you. You gave me the motivation i was needing. Also is so gratifying seeing you talking to yourself like this. I relate a lot to the things you said. I'm looking foward to your future uploads 👏
@andersaucy
@andersaucy 7 ай бұрын
This is strikingly empowering. Let's all make more videos.
@MassiveJetGrind
@MassiveJetGrind 7 ай бұрын
You're not as weird as you think. The thing about your personality type is that it's the type of personality that doesn't put out public YT videos, so you're not exposed to those who are like you. I also talk to myself, and I have imaginary conversations with other people. You're gonna do great.
@diary223
@diary223 7 ай бұрын
Hi Lauren ! I came across your video on the side bar of my video and absolutely love the reasons you've given. I recently made this channel and and haven't told any of my friends due to my fear of vulnerability lol so completely relate to the social rejection aspect :( but from this video, i've come to like you already ! I hope you continue enjoying your youtube journey
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
yayyy im so happy you are doing what you're passionate about :) don't worry too much because true friends will support your hobby. best of luck on your journey as well!
@AaronStarkLinux
@AaronStarkLinux 5 ай бұрын
You are really lovely, and a good fresh energy for this platform. Thanks for making these videos. We definitely need you here.
@Laurynhenderson99
@Laurynhenderson99 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video, it definitely brought me happiness. You were great and it was really admirable to see how you worked through the negatives and cancelled them out. I'm gonna try making a video this month and see how it goes!
@jungsyu
@jungsyu 8 ай бұрын
로렌~~
@manavarya3903
@manavarya3903 7 ай бұрын
People who are similar in terms of thinking like her, mention your date of birth. HERE
@manavarya3903
@manavarya3903 7 ай бұрын
My 07/03/2004
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
August 17 2003
@f.addictionsociety
@f.addictionsociety 5 ай бұрын
12/04/2005
@ffelii
@ffelii 6 ай бұрын
Ahh, I think I'll start making videos when I finally move out :) I have a lot of anxiety and paranoias around living alone, so finding healthy things to keep my brain busy during my time alone is a priority! I think a youtube channel is a really great way to practice plenty of good skills, and just as you said; it leaves room to inspire others or grow from something you didn't expect to! Keep making videos Lauren, you're doing great for yourself and others :D
@blackLightYAGAMI
@blackLightYAGAMI 7 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Lauren's are such a rare sight to find on this platform. Popular tubeyoube videos are so shallow & vapid. Really love the authenticity.
@ClaimClam
@ClaimClam 7 ай бұрын
This video can actually lead to a lot of suffering and harm. By promoting utilitarianism, you are promoting a philosophy that is infamous for being used to destroy minority rights in favour of the majority, leading to the justification or racism and genocide among other things.
@lrnjulie
@lrnjulie 7 ай бұрын
that is true i am more of a deontologist myself
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