̶M̶o̶r̶a̶l̶ ̶o̶f̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶s̶t̶o̶r̶y̶:̶ ̶D̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶t̶a̶k̶e̶ ̶A̶ ̶l̶e̶v̶e̶l̶s̶ Huge thanks to everyone who participated in the community poll for deciding the title of this video. After reading the comments, I felt that titling the video about fear about Minecraft in general with "Why Minecraft is Truly Terrifying" would've been disingenuous or too clickbaity, and I've scrapped that title idea for a future Halloween video. This is a somewhat different video where I talk about Minecraft to me personally, the next few videos will be back to a format similar to the video about diamonds. I've also moved the subtitles lower down the video after seeing a few comments saying they were too distracting. But do let me know what you think of the video, or whether the originally voted title of "Why Minecraft is Truly Terrifying" would've been fine. Once again, happy new years and here's to 2023. :)
@HURR_EMERALDS2 жыл бұрын
Happy new years :))))
@NoWhat_42 жыл бұрын
You are the only youtuber i wait to watch so much that i dont forget about channels you are just a really good youtuber :D
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
@@NoWhat_4 That's really sweet of you to say, I thank you very much for the kind words but it does make me feel a little bad that I'm making you wait so long between uploads heh
@Bloonsmonki2 жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYTanyway you have a lot of dedication 3k subs and 5k subs in 1 VID? Always worth the wait tho :)
@MinorLife102 жыл бұрын
I really understand you when you say about crashing from highest grades to barely studying. It really hurts and kills all the self-worth. You are not alone with this problem, though, and there are people who can help you with getting back in life and restoring the happiness. Hope your darkest times have passed, and the better is ahead to come.
@Imytheone Жыл бұрын
Honestly its the emptiness of the game that gets me, I never play minecraft alone. Nothing interacts with you, most things ignore or atack you. Nothing talks to you. There is no one else around like you in the entire world. Its empty, you are alone. The feeling is really uncanny valley for me.
@crow2989 Жыл бұрын
I always imagine that’s what Hell would be like. Sure their are “entities” in the game but nothing that truly interacts with you. You are responsible for every single change that happens in the world besides creepers and less so endermen. You are alone, sure you have a whole beautiful world to explore but you are still alone. Sure you can interact with Villagers but they are pawns with no real initiative. This is hell. Alone with your thoughts and no one else to share them with. Everything you build, accomplish, do, see, it’s all non-existent the second you die because no one else is there. A universe without an observer doesn’t exist
@Kittymayo12 Жыл бұрын
I can only play multiplayer because of this even if no one’s online at least it’s like… they’re part of the world at least I’m not alone in it
@dream_walker9726 Жыл бұрын
I never thought about it like that, now I can’t not think about it 😅
@flavertex658 Жыл бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for. I started playing Minecraft with a friend, but then I moved away and lost touch, and was without company for the majority of my pay time afterwards. I would load up single player worlds and play alone, but...I stopped after a relatively short time. I got very into Minecraft KZbinrs after: why? Because then I felt, even parasocially, that the world of Minecraft was something I could share with someone. Otherwise, there was just the eerie feeling of a world without meaning and without anyone, rendering all actions meaningless. It makes you realize just how much of the reason why we do anything at all is so that you can share your experiences with others.
@crow2989 Жыл бұрын
@@flavertex658 humans are social creatures after all, even the most introverted of us. Im very introverted but over a long enough time period, you begin to wish someone could see what you’ve made
@Astr7lNG2 жыл бұрын
you just changed my entire view on life. We're in the same boat depression and academics. And minecraft. Thank you so much Xayller.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear that it did, take care my friend.
@Astr7lNG2 жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT I will until the next video I'm on a streak of saying hi
@SpectrumByte Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too I still don't know the reason I to life and I'm now 18 and in 1 month I'm one year older.
@SirNobleIZH Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT mine too, also currently in the sigma male college grindset and while not battling depression, i am battling ADHD and have had depression in the past, so I know how hard battling mental ailments can be. We're all in this together.
@Stormmblade Жыл бұрын
@Draven's Cringe Gaming Who cares if it matters 'in the end' or not. It matters in the here and now and there's no sense in worrying about the rest. This is going off on a bit of a tangent, but the "Butterfly Effect" is the phenomenon where tiny changes in initial conditions end up creating extremely different outcomes in the long term. There's a really cool video example of this effect on youtube using a simulation of a laser line reflecting off of a bunch of spherical mirrors. As the laser line changes in angle ('statistically insignificant' 0.0000000001 of a degree), the ultimate path of the laser bounces around quite drastically and unpredictably. This Butterfly Effect phenomenon is what makes long term weather forecasts so difficult to predict accurately without constantly updating the prediction as new information comes in. Needless to say, any actions you choose to take (or not take) within your life will fundamentally change the course of the distant future in ways that are quite literally impossible to comprehend. Interesting food for thought
@ABYSYAL Жыл бұрын
I can actually really relate to this, it’s probably due to the huge gaping emptiness in Minecraft that you feel when playing single player. You are alone the entire time which makes even the slightest noises really off putting and can even be sort of jump scares sometimes in a way, not to mention the cave noises that occur from time to time at random. Overall this video made me cry in a way because it reminded of how really empty and uncanny Minecraft feels in single player
@dark_crimson478317 сағат бұрын
@ABYSYAL bro thatswhy i only play minecraft when with friends Playing alone is not xcary but is unsettling and you feel empty
@icantthinkofagoodname8002 Жыл бұрын
The dog disappearing at 4:24 is one of the saddest things I've ever seen. Makes me think about all those times I tamed one while playing, only to eventually leave that world, never to come back. To those wolves/dogs, I'm so sorry :c
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I felt like that would've been a perfect way to convey the message of leaving.
@smokebomb024 Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYTit probably would have been even sadder if the dog was still sitting there
@wayward_spud922 Жыл бұрын
They're still waiting.
@evoke97 Жыл бұрын
its ok they're not real
@kaizo4217 Жыл бұрын
That's why I stopped tameing dogs😭
@mr_unstoppable2 жыл бұрын
I feel as if this game is a curse more than anything. I’ve been on and off with Minecraft for 11 years now and I highly doubt this cycle will ever end for me. I wouldn’t be surprised if i’m playing this game in my elderly years lol.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
honestly that would be a nice thought, imagine playing it with grandkids and they're like "this game is ancient"
@dekcraft262 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself
@danielrosado3213 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. On and off for 8 years. Whenever it burns out, I’m always back a few years later. I doubt I’ll ever be strong enough to leave forever.
@Fauxkerykes Жыл бұрын
My grandparents okay Command and Conquer, and Battletanks on the N64 almost everyday. They are in their 80's.
@macmcleod1188 Жыл бұрын
I'm almost 62. I play Minecraft with friends and my grandsons. The modded game is infinite. But I played unmodded last summer. I recommend, "Wear Sunscreen" by Boz. It's a great philosophical song.
@Swarl281 Жыл бұрын
I've never just broke down in tears,but this one hit the spot man I've been playing since early 2010 and this video just hit a switch. The fact that most of the memories I have with friends and family have to do with this game just makes it even harder to accept the fact that one day you will place your last block and walk away. I think that maybe putting up worlds as world downloads might help with this share your creations that you've given up on or are bored of. Because someone like myself will take inspiration no matter how little and it will make an impact on other people and release some of that dread that you feel when you feel like it was for nothing.
@seurn78012 жыл бұрын
As soon as you said, "each time I would boot up the launcher, I would receive a small sense of dread" I instantly knew what you meant even though you hadn't specified it yet. I'm the same age as you and I totally get this feeling. Apart from feeling like you're not alone in your own world, I also get the existential dread whenever I play minecraft. Sometimes it's sunsets that get me, or new years, or the sound of my keyboard when I start typing.. I have specific triggers, and I really couldn't pinpoint why I also had it whenever I play minecraft until I watched your video. Not gonna lie, I expected another "herobrine" minecraft video but this totally blew me away. I'm also in university studying Architecture right now and I'm struggling and trying my best, my life went to shambles at the start of the pandemic and I'm slowly trying to get back to how everything was before. It's a huge struggle and I don't think I'm ready to let go of my childhood yet, but I'm trying. This video is truly a good motivator and I hope people get the same spark and inspiration as I did after watching this. As a fellow 2001 kid, we'll overcome this :)
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I think it's perfectly fine to feel as though you're not ready to let go yet, honestly I think identifying that you're not ready is a good first step. What matters if you're trying and you should be proud that you're taking steps. I'm glad that I could give some sort of motivation, you got this, fellow 2001 friend :)
@piperpanda6587 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I think this is never why I play single player anymore.... I didn't even think about it till now, but even if it's a small server, expecially if it's a small server. I'm doing everything I normally do in survival, but I'm not alone, and I can chill out with new friends and I can help them when I'm bored, or get help when I'm doing a big project. Also the /home, /rtp, and /back commands are really nice. The only problem probably is that if the server shuts down I lose my progress, but also chances are I forgot about it all before it shut down. I can't even remember the last time I played single player and each time I have, it's been a strong feeling of dread. Probably because I abandon my worlds so fast, or I get bored too easily by myself... Anyway we (I'm 2002 baby) are a generation that grew up on video games. People are still playing animal crossing, I used to play that on Gamecube XD millennials who came before us are still playing Atari and Tetris. Our elderly generation feels elderly because they carry on habits from their time periods, the short hair, the dress styles. I'm pretty sure when we are old we will still be playing Minecraft because it's a habit from our generation XD
@Arksin21 Жыл бұрын
As a 1997 kid you guys start to make me feel old. It's funny because i don't have such feeling, i love Minecraft but i don't play it all the time, i take long breaks but it's that one game i know i end up coming back to anyway because of it i know it might be the last block in a while but it never feels like it will be the last block.
@piperpanda6587 Жыл бұрын
@Sasha05 I mean I was talking about 60s short hair styles, like a bob or something. Google 60s hairstyles and think about the elderly women in your life, while maybe not as much hairspray and poof anymore... I still see women with these styles, my Nana has the one that curls out at the neck. Many short female hairstyles are newer, like the Karen (starting to grow older), the pixie, the A line, etc. As for the games, of course they are getting better. I'm saying old habits die hard, and we will be a generation that plays games into the future. Like I said with animal crossing, I played it on GameCube and DS (still do when I find my DS....) But most now play it on mobile or switch. It's still animal crossing. Same with how you play the new versions of Pokemon. It's still Pokemon. And people make newer, better ones because they know you will keep buying them to play. Our grandparents probably didn't own a computer for half of their lives, but now they do. Also I don't think you play Minecraft 1.7.10 anymore, you play 1.19. the point is, you still play Minecraft. And some games we'll play forever without updates, like Snake, or sudoku, or solitaire, but heck I'll still try out Killer sudoku and variations, the point is we will still be playing games. And when we're older we will still be playing games. That fact is never going to change. Our grandparents went fishing because that was a fun thing to do, they take us fishing because they want to share their experiences with us. We play games and will probably show our children and grandchildren how fun Pokemon, Minecraft, and animal crossing are. No doubt they'll be outdated, or have adapted to technology be you our comprehension right now. Can't wait till we get laughed at for still playing on ancient computer PCs, instead of the latest Meta world Google Microsoft VR reality. Because in the future chances are, what we are using, our best tech, will be outdated like how the GameCube is to us. And then laptops that look like the ones we have now will be associated with old people who can't adapt to technology changes, and oooh we don't know how to fly in the metaverse, keep up grandma XD
@tarukaja8 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "feeling you're not alone in your own world" ? I'm very interested to know, please...
@Hero_Halo Жыл бұрын
This video genuinely changed my views on what minecraft and even life really is about
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Glad I could provide a new perspective!
@DogEye69 Жыл бұрын
I've been playing Minecraft for a long time now and I've lost many worlds that I've worked very hard on. I would usually just shake off and have a new start but in the recent years everytime I play sometimes I just feel an unknown overwhelming unexplainable fear... This. This is exactly what I needed...
@bonnieandfoxy70392 жыл бұрын
I used to play Minecraft as usual, but since about 2019, I struggle to play without the overwhelming fear that some kind of creepypasta entity is watching me Edit: I just want to make it clear that I meant I feel watched in-game, not irl
@ketch102 жыл бұрын
well, nothing is, its an irrational fear. I hope you are able to overcome your fear though.
@musclechicken90362 жыл бұрын
well, by the 0% nil chance that it even is watching you, what will it do? It's just your computer in your fake Minecraft world, and you can just leave the game, turn your computer off, or just leave your pc. I would personally be exited to find such an entity, in the same way some people are thrilled by danger and unknown, exept I dont have to worry that the entity could genuinely hurt me.
@mariotheundying2 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about a game where you're searching for someone and have to save them at the end of the game, while also the model of the lost character is behind you at all times, you just can't see it because you can't look behind you, and even if you did it would still be behind the camera, just watching you
@ketch102 жыл бұрын
@@mariotheundying bro thats creepy
@silver1802 жыл бұрын
I recommend playing with friends you trust! You usually wont be alone, and there's always fun things to do. For example I have a sever (sadly inactive cause I have no friends that want to play anymore) but you could start wars, build collab bases, make a group/team and so much more. It helps for me at least
@Hydrachaze2 жыл бұрын
Parents always say all this stuff about how games don’t matter, but I feel like minecraft has made a huge impact on me 👍
@Rudxain Жыл бұрын
Definitely! I feel like MC has teached me about how to deal with responsibilities, time management, resource management, automation, machine maintenance, facing fears, discipline, exiting my comfort zone, kindness, etc... all of that by playing Survival normally!
@tamax229 Жыл бұрын
Huge
@atropa6053 Жыл бұрын
Parents don't know what games mean to kids. It was bad enough when i was a kid, now its gotta be a 1000 times worse - parents didn't change that much but kids have full lives on the internet thaat can be taken away at a whim because some powertripoping asshole gave them a bad grade in the failed education system. At least when it was taken away from me it was PS1 and offline games.
@ShadowDeathMiller Жыл бұрын
Same
@Hydrachaze Жыл бұрын
@@atropa6053 I agree with you so much bro
@Poetthegoat Жыл бұрын
I used to rush home from school to play for hours with my cousin, back when life was just a game. Now I rely on games to escape life. Even hearing Minecraft music takes my brain back to 2012. I stopped playing Minecraft couple years ago, I think it was easy for me because like you said, the games changed a lot to the point where it feels different. thanks for making this video, congrats on following your dreams as well g.
@3.33-w2m Жыл бұрын
I came here looking for a deep dive into the horrors of Minecraft but ended up with a free therapy lesson worth it
@arichiquabtd8092 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah mad wish I found this during my own confusion, this gem will save a lot of headache for many people to come.
@alphachicken377 Жыл бұрын
same
@PintoBeean Жыл бұрын
Facts
@airsoftlizard8953 Жыл бұрын
Dude we're literally the same age, took almost the same IGCSE subjects, screwed up during the 6th form period, barely made it to uni (medical school in my case) and currently just going on, existing, with semi decent pass marks. Video games, especially Minecraft, have always been a source of refuge for me. This video really struck a cord with me, you've gained a subscriber. I wish you best of health and luck for the future.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
I wish you best of luck too my friend! If I struggled with my stats degree I can't imagine how much harder it is for medical students
@puppixy Жыл бұрын
I dealt with depression myself, and videogames were the one thing that held me together during those times. i am doing much better now, but throughout my years i've learned that not everything you do has to be calculated. you don't have to stress about your future all the time. sometimes, what keeps you sane is enjoying the moment you have now.. so instead of thinking about your past actions, or worrying about your future, try to live a pleasant present
@OversizedPringleToe2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I feel very sad about my worlds on my moms old computer and iPad. I feel like the worlds are lost to time. Never to be seen again. I’ll forget about them, no history to pass on… it’s like another world. Sometime when I make a new world, and delete it, I just feel a sense of dread. All the mobs, all the blocks, every imperfection in the world never to be retrieved again…
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
If it's any comfort, don't be sad that it's gone, be happy that it happened
@JoBot__ Жыл бұрын
But remember this - There are a limited number of possible worlds in Minecraft. In some versions, it's 4,294,967,296, while in others, it's over 9 quintillion. The point is, some day in the future (and possibly in the past) it's quite likely that someone will stumble or has stumbled upon that exact world. The exact time they do that is completely up to chance though. Just trying to make you happier. ^-^
@headwreak1768 Жыл бұрын
so we are all lonely gods in a sense.
@kricku Жыл бұрын
@@JoBot__ That's not likely at all! 😂 Also, that must be the number of possible INITIAL worlds. It's not even likely that two shuffled decks of cards have ever been the same. (🤓)
@JoBot__ Жыл бұрын
@@kricku I'm just taking into account how long Minecraft has been around and how long it will continue to be around for. (Thanks for the compliment.)
@Itzallclover Жыл бұрын
I'm dealing with these existencial fear thoughts, thinking that i'm not spenting my time wisely, not being a person who's making his own parents proud, i'm trying to improve myself but sometimes it's hard enough for me to give up. This video was really special to me thank you, and sorry for any writing errors, english is not my native lenguage, i just wanted you to know that this video helped me somehow. Thank you, you deserve everything.
@Judocake2 жыл бұрын
This video is so underrated and I'm so happy it popped up in my recommended. This is beautiful, and beautifully written. Absolutely beautiful; great job.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! And thank you, it took a while to put my thoughts into the script but judging by your comment, it paid off :)
@TheDay4You2 жыл бұрын
My two main games since I was 10 were the two Crafts, Warcraft and Minecraft. When I was 9 my diagnosis of Depression became official. It is no stretch of the imagination that these two games kept me alive and going. Two years ago I "placed my last block", but not by choice, in Warcraft and I have still not recovered. I started with Warcraft III and got interested in World of Warcraft. The problem was, as a broke child, I did not have money for a subscription. A friend in Minecraft offered me an account that he bought. It had all the expansions and someone was paying the subscription. I played on that account for a year before the subscription was canceled, but convinced my parents to continue it. Over time I became one of the top players on my server and eventually my region. 15 years, record kills, items, achievements, and well over 10,000 hours later, the original owner reclaimed the account. I lost everything. Yes, I should not have used a stolen account or transitioned to another account. At the time I did not understand the implication when I was young. By the time I did understand, I have put in too many hours to change accounts. It felt like I lost a loved one. Many tears were shed, many gaming friends were lost, and many memory reminders were destroyed. I still ask myself what the point of all that time is if it could be lost in a moment. Just like you, it is hard not to draw comparisons to life in general. What is the point if it is all meaningless? I have not touched any Warcraft games since. I tried, but the empty feeling kept me from enjoying anything. Games are supposed to help ignore the inquest of life, but some of them end up asking even harder questions.
@lukehanson6077 Жыл бұрын
this video meant a lot to me. im glad i found your channel. thank you
@CMoneyBounceHouse Жыл бұрын
Dude. This was an incredible, deep, and beautiful video that I did NOT expect when I was reading the title on my recommended feed. I did not expect to relate to this so much and feel the emotions you just made me feel. Incredible video. Well done brother. You just earned a subscriber.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the community my dude, I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video!
@mysticsaru8577 Жыл бұрын
It’s not that deep
@CMoneyBounceHouse Жыл бұрын
@@mysticsaru8577 ok 👍
@vidal9747 Жыл бұрын
@@mysticsaru8577 the ability of someone to relate to something defines it's profundity. If you're as me, someone that has very similar experiences to the author of the video, related to the same topics, the video can resonate with you in a very fundamental way. If your experiences are different, it will not be deep for you. That is why some music makes you cry. The human experience does have a lot of constants, but it is different enough that not everything makes every human tick. That's okay.
@O_Otoche2 жыл бұрын
I fucking cried watching this. I’ve never felt so related with something before… Thanks man, I am still passing through my depression… I hope I can feel happy someday, but things just look… Terrifying. But I will try my best, I swear! And thank you again, REALLY!
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
You got this my dude, take your time. It's easy to fall under the "C'mon now, everyone goes through this, why haven't I" mindset, but it's important to know that everyone walks a different path in life and everyone takes a different length of time to recover from their grievances. Take care my dude. :)
@O_Otoche2 жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT Thanks dude, growing up might be scary, but I know I’m able to overcome this shit 🌹
@fridex_x445 Жыл бұрын
Tip:play with your friends and you will not be scared
@aiden_table Жыл бұрын
I cried too, I needed to hear this.
@jackrobinson4857 Жыл бұрын
This was a beautiful video. The part where you talked about your struggles really hit me hard. I started crying. And when you said depression lost, I started crying even harder. You fought an impossible battle and won. Now you live on and have helped others by inspiring them and showing that there's hope. That means a lot. Thank you
@fansee1368 Жыл бұрын
These are the best kind of KZbin essays. I came here thinking about scary cave noises and Herobrine, and ended up reflecting about my entire life lmao
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Ay, glad to hear that! I will definitely do these of essays in the future if I could come up with a topic that fits it :)
@thenerdasaurus3717 Жыл бұрын
Dude, this video made me cry. i’ve been struggling with depression and that existential dread that i’ll never mean anything for my whole life, and Minecraft has always been there. So you’re brilliant for finally figuring out what it is about Minecraft that sometimes makes it so scary: that some day it won’t be the constant anymore-although I think the emptiness of it (particularly the lack of birds) contributes to that feeling of dread, too. Anyway, you’ve earned a new subscriber here and I can’t wait to see you succeed! Although I think my solution to worrying about when i’ll quit minecraft-is just to never quit xD that’s probably immature of me, but I hold on to things I love like that. i’ve always been scared that like the kid in toy story, i’ll just wake up one day and not care about any of the cool stuff I grew up around, just like all the adults say. That i’ll “grow up.” But screw that. That will never happen to me, because without those things that bring me joy, I don’t “grow up” or “become an adult.” I become nothing. An emptier than empty void. And I’m not going to be that just because somebody else told me to. *sir, this is a wendy’s drive thru*
@AzzRushman Жыл бұрын
Being an adult just means that you know how to deal with difficult people, you can earn money, and you understand the reasoning behind paying taxes. What people somehow always forget to mention, is that you can still be yourself, even more than ever. Adults who know what they are doing aren't as boring as they appear. Good adults know how to deal with difficult people, they tend to choose who to share their hobbies with. The meta is to look like a boring and straight forward person in order to get accepted by the highest in rank, which will most likely be a grumpy elder. Keep the facade when needed, and be yourself the rest of the time. This new generation of adults is really into gaming, sports, anime, and reading fiction, much like any other kid, with the difference they tend to keep it to themselves half the time in order to avoid arguments about the standard meta of being 'mature'. Edit: If your tastes change and you stop liking survival sandboxes, you'll still be yourself. I used to love turn-based RPGs and MMOs, but I realised I like pretty much any game, and if I want to experience new exciting adventures, I'll have to learn to identify when I want to stop playing a certain game, even if it's a game that marked my life.
@fortnitesexman Жыл бұрын
@@AzzRushman to me becoming an adult/maturing has ruined any chance i had of a truly happy life life is an endless cycle, with every bit of fun you'll have, returning as pain in one form or another once i realized that nothing i did would ever matter, and that i had no purpose in life, i scrambled to tape together one, so i just live to have fun and that's a great reason to live when life seems specifically engineered to make that reason suck as much as possible i'm tired of being stuck in purgatory, listening to music, talking to people online, sleeping, eating, etc i wanna go out and experience the world, but not only will my pension run out after 6 months if they find out i've been gone that long, but there isn't even that much to see, the world seems huge, but when the pyramids failed to impress a younger less cynical version of myself..what could? it's really just a question of when i'll decide i've had enough of life's bullshit p.s i'm trying out D&D with my friend and his friends sometimes soon, so that's cool i guess
@AzzRushman Жыл бұрын
@@fortnitesexman I felt the same when I was 20. By the time I was 25 I realised what I wanted to do with my life. Finding a purpose and a personal long-term project is just as important as to not forget who you are. All I had in my life were my dreams. Small events that happened in my sleep and that I would soon forget minutes after waking up. I started quickly writing them while waking up, and later that they I would fill the holes in the plot to reconstruct said dream. Doing this I realised I wanted a more creative life. I had quite some money saved because I wasn't even interested in material stuff, I just payed my taxes and living expenses. So I quit my job, gave myself a good month or two to administrate my dream backlog, and tried to hunt for a job with less time and less pay. My new goal was to exploit my creative drive. Rereading my old dreams fills me with determination to fulfill my role. I want to create stories, bring my dreams to life one way or another. It's a spark that managed to drive my apaty away. One day you will also find a purpose and drive that is strong enough to fight life head to head. I guarantee it. But you need to look for it. Learn to meditate and seek within yourself what is lacking in this world for you. Seek for something that inspires you and explore it. Try and create that something you want to see. Once you find it, life will change for good. I've been feeling miserable for more than half of my life until I found my purpose. I'm currently 30 and I'm nowhere near to my goal yet, but it's feels great to be on the right track.
@chadfisher1537 Жыл бұрын
@@AzzRushman I think you've covered everything I wanna say. Minecraft can't be replaced, but it doesn't have to be. Minecraft is a sandbox of infinite possibilities, but we are the ones who booted up the game, watched all those videos, enjoyed what we wanted to enjoy. There were, are, and will be so many things in life that will ignite a spark within us, and even if they're temporary, fated to fade away one day, we will have something else to get excited for, eventually.
@tokai5390 Жыл бұрын
Depression isn't real if you don't believe it. (don't be sad)
@DomineekoYT Жыл бұрын
Minecraft is always that game for me that I come back to every once in a while and enjoy it and now I wanna play it even more after this video.Also I hope you get more subs you deserve them!
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@NobuMC Жыл бұрын
Same😂
@pancakesareawesome3121 Жыл бұрын
Man, this hit me in the feels. As one who has already sort of been burned out of games for the most part, this relates. I still love Minecraft and keep up with it on a regular basis, but things like the biggest and one of my favorite KZbinrs ever passing away (you know who that is), all of the questionable decisions from Microsoft, and just overall liking different things as of late, I can say that there maybe is a chance I won’t come back.
@akaczism Жыл бұрын
This hit hard... I failed out my final year of college back in 2011. That was the worst year of my life. Just, indescribably dark and miserable. I would end up going back and finishing my degree, but minecraft was one of few comforts I had that could still bring me joy. I wish you well in life, [unpronounceable name].
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Imagine having an unpronounceable name amirite I wish you well in life too my dude :)
@fazilyous8622 Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT do you know about ddlc ?
@teamok1025 Жыл бұрын
@@fazilyous8622omori is scarier in terms of atmosphere DDLC gives me PTSD after someone commited sudoku.
@AugustKjelmannNielsen Жыл бұрын
@@teamok1025go back to daycare
@ssjkaryuusennin Жыл бұрын
@@fazilyous8622I recently checked DDLC Steam reviews and there was someone with like 16,045 hours playtime and a week after that he already had 100 hundred more. I really enjoyed the game but how could you possibly play it longer than 5 hours
@thedreamchasers7252 Жыл бұрын
This is by far one of the most relatable videos I've seen in forever
@Automobile7777 Жыл бұрын
Even though I am considerably younger than Xayllernste himself, for some weird reason I experience most of the feelings of existential dread he described in this video that he experienced while playing singleplayer. I've never realized it until now, but now that I think about it, the reason why I've always dreaded singleplayer survival is because of the feelings of loneliness it evokes for me.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
I hope that speaking about my experiences helped you with your own fears though, honestly identifying these fears in an earlier age is both a blessing and a curse
@overtheatlas Жыл бұрын
That's wild cuz its the opposite for me, I despise multiplayer
@itsgirlcraft58422 жыл бұрын
My god, I love this. I've always had similar thoughts and experiences. Maybe not so much the lingering fear, but full-blown "oh my god, I don't want to lose that part of my story, my life, myself" kind of thing. I keep finding analogies within the way I play the game that help me grow into a better person. I love creating stories and characters within worlds, it's made me realize deep down that's all I want. A story to tell. This really touched me. I don't struggle with depression, but anxiety. I've still had those moments of helplessness too, that just melts away when I play the game. Where I'm not the anxious, weak child I think I am, but a survivor and warrior that can take on zombies and dragons.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear the video spoke to you, I hope that me speaking from my own experiences helped with yours :)
@greatorial1672 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could have that feeling I felt during that first dark abstract night and then the beauty of the sunset that gives you this nostalgic vibes
@spicytacomc16472 жыл бұрын
It's mainly paranoia that you can lose everything by dying (especially in hardcore) that sells it for me. But the VOID is the most terrifying thing.
@JoBot__ Жыл бұрын
That damn void is the embodiment of existential crisis.
@p0gamerhdgames62 жыл бұрын
I can’t thank you enough. I really needed to hear this. Exactly how I’ve been feeling for a while. I’ve always had extremely good grades and now I can’t seem to even study. Thankfully, I have a good memory and have aced most of my test thanks to luck, but I feel this exact sensation. I feel it might someday end or that somehow I’m wasting time. Change is difficult. But as you said it’s necessary to evolve. So really I thank you.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad my video could be of some help my friend! Do take care of yourself alright? Don't let results define who you are as a person, you're more than that.
@veronicabyrd1200 Жыл бұрын
This is such a masterpeice of a video. The way you styled it, the voice over, layout, everything. Amazing!
@krazios9099 Жыл бұрын
I'm 22 currently and started having thoughts of death and feeling as if i wasted 1/3 of my life, so that part of the video hit me right at home. Life is short friends, enjoy every moment while you can. It all be okay in the end
@Nikola7.62 Жыл бұрын
Weird how this is the only comment that put me somewhat at ease, precisely the "It all be okay in the end". There's been some stress over faculty, but now it's gone lol. A toast to you, bro.
@transgenderbender Жыл бұрын
Man, I know how you feel, I'm 20 and having the same feelings. But you're having those thoughts right now, in the only moment that matters. Do what you care about now, do what matters to you now, and nothing will be wasted.
@marcosaenz4719 Жыл бұрын
i’ll be 22 in two months and my life feels like it’s already over
@pranav3151 Жыл бұрын
Can I get any advice to make my life better I'm 11 plz
@anormaldude127 Жыл бұрын
i hade a same feeling, thoughs of death. I got over it eventualy. I found the anwser to my problems that I dident wanted to die rather i wase frustrated of my own existence, and wanted nothing but just exist as far as I wanted, I then promised myself i whoud never ever take my own life to then make me remember the words I had: "you don't want to die, you are just simply frustrated of your existens, your existenc is enouth, keep on existence untill the end. remeber your grates enemy is YOURSELF"
@G973_2 жыл бұрын
I was just having an existential crisis before i opened youtube. I wanna thank you for this video. That got me out of a rabbit hole that almost made me cry
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I could help my friend, although you don't need to thank me for it because I personally think you got out of that rabbit hole yourself, I just spoke from my experiences :)
@Nikk-ou3tg Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I came across this video. I'm so glad I don't have to figure out this fear on my own. I've been forcing myself to play minecraft for so long, feeling like I had to. So much so that I lost all my creativity with it. I'm happy you shared this and saved me from continuing to have this fear. I now can't wait to NOT play minecraft and find what I really enjoy again. Of course I know I'll come back again, but now hopefully I won't be afraid if it takes a few years.
@Lewsyther Жыл бұрын
In my 19 years of life i've now passed the point where i've been playing Minecraft longer than i haven't, so i really connected with this video emotionally. It was really profound, Minecraft has been the one thing that has been there for me no matter how much i change as a person and i could never imagine leaving it behind, that's truly a scary thought. Thank you for making this video!
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Glad that the video resonated with you, and I hope that the video's conclusion helps you with your fears as well :)
@PintoBeean Жыл бұрын
I have been playing Minecraft for well over the amount of time that I didn’t (7 years)
@foxtrot2284 Жыл бұрын
I think I like it so much because of its liminal feeling. I love the concept of liminal spaces in their purest form. No monsters, just a quiet in-between space. Like going through an empty church or school when no one is there. Also the pool rooms idea is super cool
@dream_walker9726 Жыл бұрын
I *live* for empty schools. I don’t know why, but they’re wonderful
@glassofwater281 Жыл бұрын
@@dream_walker9726 You're not having to constantly dodge out of the way of thousands of students not looking where they're going
@duckified. Жыл бұрын
@@dream_walker9726 going into empty schools with a group of 2 or 3 friends sounds awesome, but i would never do that shit alone. it hits different with all the lights off, completely silent. you're so used to crowded hallways with people yelling and talking, but with all that gone, it's very off-putting
@wildcard9671 Жыл бұрын
@@duckified.my school is dead quiet, and full of natural light, so it's not that much different when empty
@theisgood0 Жыл бұрын
I know this feeling all too well. I’m slowly getting over it and accepting the good times I had. Maybe you will go back and place one more block.
@skull60962 жыл бұрын
Great video! I personally used to be scared of the nether and dark caves. However, I found speedrunning to help me to overcome these fears. Additionally, I have recently been playing horror games and I've noticed that your imagination is what scares you the most, not the game itself. I think that is where the speedrunning aspect comes into play; ignoring your fears and just going for it. Life doesn't have to revolve around making an impact on Earth because all things will end eventually; that is what the heavenly place above us is for.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I think you're right about the horror game stuff, a lot of it is just overworrying about when the scare happens rather than the scare itself.
@thatboiandy2 жыл бұрын
I turn them off
@HivelordTempura2 жыл бұрын
i used to be scared of the ambience lol
@entertainmentanimations2 жыл бұрын
Life isn't about making an impact on Earth...It's the red world that matters! Or the gray moon? Or the tan cloudy planet?
@-GeoR2-2 жыл бұрын
Ok the cave and cliffs update I didn’t know new cave music ok? I made a new world then I went into a cave was about to mine some iron heard the scariest music I heard, I froze in the cave then ran out of the cave As fast as possible
@EnerJetix Жыл бұрын
This video is so terrifyingly relatable. Almost every thing it talks about, I can resonate with.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it did, I hope speaking about my experiences helps you with yours :)
@IG_ArticleParticle Жыл бұрын
This video makes me wanna cry man. Minecraft was such a huge impact on me, my high school life and my high school releationship. Remembering all the maps, skyblocks, rpg, and mineplex servers that ive spent hours and hours only for me to never long on again and leave it empty with all those happy memories there is just such a odd feeling.
@jayc7559 Жыл бұрын
Nothing lasts forever, but that’s exactly what makes these moments so special when we look back on them
@FaidoPlays Жыл бұрын
Don’t be sad that it ended. Be happy that it happened.
@thattomatoguy6 Жыл бұрын
i dont think thats the right context for this comment
@davidarvingumazon5024 Жыл бұрын
Minecraft is about You are Herobrine.
@Zenyx64 Жыл бұрын
and then you die and even if you lived the best life possible, you won't be able to look back on it i swear to god existential dread has completely broken me inside. i'm too happy with my amazing life to be at all okay with it ending :(
@bread_enjoyer141 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to your life There's no turning back Even while we sleep We will find you Acting on your best behaviour Turn your back on Mother Nature Everybody wants to rule the world It's my own design It's my own remorse Help me to decide Help me make the Most of freedom and of pleasure Nothing ever lasts forever Everybody wants to rule the world There's a room where the light won't find you Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down When they do, I'll be right behind you You might also like TOPIA TWINS Travis Scott 8am in Charlotte Drake making the bed Olivia Rodrigo So glad we've almost made it So sad they had to fade it Everybody wants to rule the world I can't stand this indecision Married with a lack of vision Everybody wants to rule the- Say that you'll never, never, never, never need it One headline, why believe it? Everybody wants to rule the world All for freedom and for pleasure Nothing ever lasts forever Everybody wants to rule the world
@jeanjaille10622 жыл бұрын
I can't express how much I love your videos! I discovered you a lil while ago and instantly liked your content! Know that, by being here, you're already having an impact on all of us, and I'd be glad to spend another year watching what you have to say :) The editing and script is on point and, aw man, that's relatable. So thank you for what you do :) And remember to drink water. You're doing amazing!
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
The videos will keep increasing in quality as I experiment more and more, I'm glad to have you along this KZbin journey and I'm glad that my videos are enjoyable for you. :) I feel like if anything, I should be thanking you! Don't forget to stay hydrated yourself too, take care.
@charliehenry1175 Жыл бұрын
Your narration in this video is emotionally beautiful. Definitely earned my sub and I can't wait to see what else you have to show us 😊 my favorite thing about Minecraft is how almost every player has a deep and visceral connection to their time spent with it to the point that it becomes a significant part of their life. To many outside observers I'm sure Minecraft is mind numbingly plain but stories like yours are what prove its substance
@CosmicCreeper992 жыл бұрын
Jesus. I was not expecting the answer to be that existential
@beetleinthebottle4073 Жыл бұрын
Holy crap. I remember watching one of your videos when I was a little kid now. You know, the cruddy mic quality and goofy stuff. I’m glad I found you again. I struggle with depression too and have been playing minecraft since the time you started. I’ve recovered as well. I know it’s tough. Keep on changing and creating man.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Oh god I was hoping noone remembered those videos lmao, glad to have you back my friend :)
@Wearebro.s Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT :-)
@Jeaguar Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say this video made me super happy and feel better about some of the same fears you mentioned in the video :) Im so glad you're doing better from the depression, keep it up!
@lordspejson88712 жыл бұрын
I love this video and its very emotional, i was also always afraid of quiting the game one day, im so sad that minecraft is somewhat dying rn in a way which makes it all even worse. Also the fear of making an impact I think isnt so big issue for u anymore, look at how many fans u gained now and how well ur doing on youtube, rn u rly are making a change and an impact for us and yourself, im glad u started youtube. Also I have this weird feel sometimes after I accomplish a goal i get motivated for one day But then just stop straight up next day and quit. Also I wasnt able to text u on twitter for some reason, ima try again today ;-;
@CraizyMotion Жыл бұрын
I didn’t think this would go from a silly Minecraft video to an existential crisis
@joelpetersmedia Жыл бұрын
That was...a lot more impactful than I was expecting
@slappbassnow2 жыл бұрын
"I don't have to fear change, because change is good" - Xayllernste 2023
@hyperdrive2822 жыл бұрын
This feeling I’ve been intensely struggling with for half a year. This video touched my heart, thank you.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it helped, you got this my friend
@stealthy9156 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad someone can remotely relate to the dread I get after opening the launcher. I barely can get myself to boot it up
@lightningterry Жыл бұрын
For those who are having an existential crisis, at 5:32 please remember that everything that you do is important whether you mean to or not. Death can be scary yes, but it isn’t something you need to be afraid of. DEATH IS WHAT GIVES LIFE MEANING. The fact that we know our days are limited is what makes every moment that much more precious. Please don’t let the fear of not being able to accomplish what you want before you die stop you from trying. Your experience on Earth is an experience no one in the past or future will ever be able to experience exactly. It’s the way of the planet to change and sure they’re will be things that we won’t get to experience when we die but neither will those of the future or the past be able to experience what you get to experience now! You get to experience being whatever age you are in the time now, imagine telling your kids about all of the experiences you had growing up in the 2000s just as others have fond unique memories growing up in the 90s, 70s, 80s. Imagine telling your kids about what life was like when you played Minecraft as a kid and reintroducing that love to someone else. Yes we will drift away from our friends and we have and will experience heartbreak, but the love and the memories you shared with those people will ALWAYS remain even if you never see them again. You are not wasting time if you are enjoying it. Here in the US we have a mentally of living to work, rather when the whole point is to work to live. (Unless you enjoy that which is ok) You watching this video lounging on the couch is NOT wasting time nor meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Every pain, joy and excitement is a part of life and you get to be here for it. Yes losing people sucks but the fear of dying in mediocrity is IMPOSSIBLE, especially if you pass it on like that guy who finished Mozart requiem after he died. If I were to die tomorrow, it would be sad and I would not had not reached the potential that I wanted to reach, but I still got to live, to create memories to have a childhood. You change the world by being here regardless of what you do. You could be the defining thing that leads to a set of circumstances that cures cancer just cause you tripped and fell in front of a puddle and caused someone to miss the bus. People think that when they reach their dream that someone will change, but will be surprised that they feel no different than how they felt before. So push forward and don’t fear death. You are unreplaceable, you are blessed, you are important, and you DO matter in the grand scheme of things, whether you like it or not. Take care.
@arn3107 Жыл бұрын
thanks for writing this beautiful comment
@connorpfeifer9143 Жыл бұрын
On Valentine's day, I was sitting alone in my room playing Minecraft, and I beat Minecraft for the first time. Then the universe told me it loved me, and this comment is giving me a very similar feeling. Thank you.
@insertunoroginalnamehere6189 Жыл бұрын
ok but i would still prefer it if we didn't die
@arn3107 Жыл бұрын
@@insertunoroginalnamehere6189 me too though i wonder if people would get bored of life and wish for death but hey new things keep happening in life but at the same time the knowledge that our time is limited servers as a motivation for us to keep going i feel like life would be pretty dull without it but who knows there's no way to find out also overpopulation . . . yeah if we didn't die it would pretty much fundamentally change how we exist as living human beings
@pumeluh Жыл бұрын
i dont think “bored of life” is a big reason some people wish for death. for some of us, living is hard, especially if you hate yourself. it’s true a person assigns meaning to his existence, but not all of us can, or sees the point of it.
@helio3928 Жыл бұрын
i feel so proud of myself that i have gotten through all these fears without embracing ideas like nihilism ("nothing matters") or pessimistic hedonism ("what matters is avoiding pain, therefore we shouldn't exist"). if you think about it, it's pretty obvious that there is a hard problem of consciousness.
@rustythefoxcoon51433 ай бұрын
Don’t forget, if you have a kid or your sibling has one, these worlds can be passed on so they never truly die or become unused. They are immortal. In a weird way, it preserves the last moments of someone.
@WarfarePlayz Жыл бұрын
I've been struggling with existentialism for ever since I entered high school. I'm also 21, turning 22 in September, and I also lost my academic passion/motivation around the same time you did. I also always came back to Minecraft whenever life was too much to handle. I never put myself down with thoughts of not being smart enough, but I did still see myself as incapable of securing a future for myself. I don't know how, but that one line coming from you about planning your future so that you may die with no regrets made me feel happy, dumbfounded, and excited all at once. Not once did I think about my future like that. It felt like I was reading an old note card for my future self. Like advice that a younger me would repeat to someone who is lost in life. It felt nice. I see a reason to keep trying the road I always wanted to travel. I have only you to thank for that. Thank you a million times over, this was really something I needed. You put a smile on my face with simple words I forgot could go in that order. Thank you.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that :)
@KDRuetas2 жыл бұрын
I was contemplating about this when I was playing on the server my friends have joined me in exploring and building, and suffice to say, I still am scared of leaving it all behind. But it is a great point that you said. Playing Minecraft (or any game for that matter) is not a waste of time, especially if you enjoy it. This video of yours has earned my respect, and my subscription.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the community my dude! I'm glad the video resonated with you.
@JustAnotherPerc Жыл бұрын
I hate playing Minecraft alone. Whenever I do, I stream because at least there is someone there watching me and I feel like that world has value then.
@ontj2 жыл бұрын
How are you so underrated? You are better than 95% of channels that are over 100K i follow, keep up the good work!
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot my dude! I've always felt that subs or not, quality comes first and people will subscribe if they enjoy my videos, which is why I only included the subscribe call to action at the end of the video :p
@Jess-dm8hl Жыл бұрын
What a refreshing and unique take on this game haha! I’m also turning 22 this year (and graduating college ahhh) and I’ve had a few of these existential moments too. I started playing Minecraft near the end of 5th grade when it came out on Xbox 360. My dad worked for Microsoft so he got games for free here and there (Minecraft being one of them). I have no way of knowing exactly how many hours I’ve spent on Minecraft but it has to be in the thousands. The game was a huge source of entertainment for me in middle school and getting into Minecraft let’s play series threw me down the KZbin rabbit hole overall. I don’t think I would be anything like the person I am today if Minecraft didn’t exist and that both scares and fascinates me. While I definitely don’t play the game nearly as much as my 12-14 year old self, it’s still always present in my head. Whenever I’m feeling stuck or sad it’s back to Minecraft. Perhaps it’s that feeling of nostalgia that provides a comfort that nothing else can. While the game makes me nostalgic and long for my carefree childhood, it also makes me reflect. “Look at how far I’ve come” I tell myself. “Think about how proud my younger self would be of me now”. It’s so strange how I still feel the same as that Minecraft addicted 12 year old I once was, yet I’ve also changed/improved so much. It gives me so much to look forward to in the future. So cheers to Minecraft. A game that has not only provided me with so much entertainment and creative outlook, but also a game that helped me overcome bullying, pursue gaming further as a hobby, helped with my mental health, inspiring me, comforting me in some of my darkest moments, and giving me these oh so loving existential crises.
@byegamer9700 Жыл бұрын
This video really touched me, deep inside some of this things match with me, the same fear of knowing that one day i'll press that Quit button for the very last time for whatever reason makes me struggle with myself, the feeling of maybe never see again what have you done, or that you'll never be with those persons inside that game that made you have hours of fun does that too, and the part of "You'll leave as a nobody" or " Nobody will remember you" it's the part wich i felt most identified, and with this video i felt able to fight with that thoughts, and i definitley feel better with myself now.
@willmungas8964 Жыл бұрын
This video really hit me hard, I have a lot of the same anxieties and fears about my life that I’m finding my own ways to deal with. Minecraft scares me sometimes for the same reason. What I’ve found helps is the thought that significance is not about permanence. Your life and your experiences are special and beautiful because YOU get to be here to experience them, and no one else will ever truly know what that is to you. Your memories and your nostalgia are things you can share with others, but it matters more that you spend fun and meaningful time with the ones you love than whether or not those moments are remembered forever. Each memory made is special because it happened at all. Thank you for your stark honesty about these things and ultimate positivity in this video :)
@simspawn Жыл бұрын
Wow man. That was an incredibly deep and meaningful story. I am moved by your experience. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
@yalkn2073 Жыл бұрын
What the hell man, I am 23 and literally have gone through the same shit. Playing Mc with friends, used to being a A grader, getting depressed from failure in college. AND the same fear of death and insignificance.
@elijones1453 Жыл бұрын
I am in the same boat in a lot of ways. I just turned 23 and have been playing since 1.2.3 it always feels nostalgic. Back in the day id play with my old friends who I haven't spoken to in 8 years, or my dad and sisters, and now there is always a loneliness to the worlds I've put countless hours into. I've used it as a coping mechanism through hard times, and a way to spend time with people I enjoy. While sometimes I go months without booting it up, when I finally do again I pick up right where I left off. I think that minecraft will hold a special place in my heart for the rest of my life, and I know that when my inevitable last game ends all the work that I put in will be lost but the time spent with those people and the memories I've made along the way will remain
@SynnekoNya Жыл бұрын
This is too friggin relatable... I know the exact feeling, given the horror aspects that can happen, the fear that gets instilled by the silence and calm of the game... is to make you realize how much time has passed... how much time is passing... how much we're losing. The real thing about this game is the "nostalgia" it hits everyone, I remember doing my damnest to not play minecraft in the beginning... I gave in, I was playing on my phone by myself for the longest since it first released as PE, even sometimes in consoles, never wanted to touch servers, then I got on PC and got the taste of being with real friends and making those memories and wild ideas reality... Minecraft is a game... a game that becomes attached to part of our lives... a game that... becomes an overview of our lives, it really seems almost impossible sometimes, but that feeling is to real... it is what makes us who we are, and what can be defined as the Yin and Yang, Good and Bad, Light and Dark, its that path that defines people and what makes us tell who is a good and real friend, versus someone who's lying and trying to manipulate you, its just unbelievable how our generation is and the goods and bads that have come from it. We live in dark times honestly, and we need more good people to brighten up that dark path into a better future, its what us as humans have always been fighting for, but it will NEVER be easy.
@GamerGod-fp1tj Жыл бұрын
Another factor of minecraft that absolutely slams the wish to leave an impact in the world, is that the world is absolutely massive , and the area an average player plays in accounts for less than a millionth of what the max world size is
@A_Surpluss_of_Stupidity2 жыл бұрын
Interesting I never had this feeling i already stopped playing minecraft I rarely go back to it but watching this makes me regret it and I think I might just go make a new world after all these years
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
It's certainly something that could be done as a trip down memory lane
@GoldKnugget2 жыл бұрын
I haven't played the game since november when my first ever survival world got corrupted (it was the only world I've ever created). As you have mentioned, I feel like everything I've made doesn't matter. I am sacred of making a new world, full knowing that I might lose it again. I didn't knew how to backup a world. I am trying to encourage myself to start a new one after my final exams. Because this is the only game that sticks to you over years. Btw your video truly describes the feeling of insignificance. Great work :D
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it did, I really wanted to bring the audience along with the story and make them understand why everything felt so insignificant, and how I found significance with a simple change of mindset. :D
@GoldKnugget2 жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT Wow, you actually read my whole essay. Well, hope you have a great day ^_^
@horizon28252 жыл бұрын
Definitely go forward with starting a new one! The first world must have taught you so many things.. and there's still so much more to learn and build!
@GoldKnugget2 жыл бұрын
@@horizon2825Thanks for your support :) well I have definitely learnt a lot of things. But there are still more to explore.
@allcapsoff Жыл бұрын
wow this reminds me of how people talk of losing a pet.
@Deltacarygirl Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this unexpectedly heartfelt and personal video. I never encountered your channel before so I had no idea what I was clicking into
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for giving it the video a click :p
@thecluckster3908 Жыл бұрын
I have never related to a video more in my life, this feels like a view into my future, exacts same feelings, thoughts, and fears. But seeing that your okay make me feel okay. This video made me less scared of the future so thank you for making this.
@FairwellNoob2 жыл бұрын
1:49 That really sounded like meth.
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I really tried to emphasise the A in math but eh
@HexOverride Жыл бұрын
I FUCKING LOVE METH
@culan_SCP Жыл бұрын
@@HexOverride AYO PAUSE 🤨
@HexOverride Жыл бұрын
@@culan_SCP i love you too
@ashdroidgamer387811 ай бұрын
Yea-
@daviddd1757 Жыл бұрын
this is the type of video that can make even a hardened CIA agent cry
@tomatoprincess27092 жыл бұрын
No one needs to be special to give thier life meaning, everyone is special, because they were born into this world
@dgarcia3 Жыл бұрын
Erehn Jeagaahh!
@zatannapickle6041 Жыл бұрын
Not only is this story regarding Minecraft beautifully crafted and relatable, but so is the fear of change and acceptance in life is something I really struggle with. Thank you for sharing your story ❤ I'm also currently battling depression and failing school. I will continue to fight 😤
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
You're fighting the good fight my friend and I wish you all the best, you got this
@BraggisYT2 ай бұрын
Wait I’m not alone, I always knew Minecraft was scary but I thought no one else thought it was
@tanishqkarande22572 жыл бұрын
You are good at sneaking in reminding us to like the video and roasting other minecraft youtubers. You really seem to be using all your creativity in your videos. Btw best of luck for your future also remember that "The more certain you are, the more uncertain it gets"
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I feel like making people like about the video could be an interesting segment itself y'know? Or at least a fun joke about it, I feel like if I ask for it, it has to flow well with the video. As for the roasting, I actually don't recall myself roasting other youtubers so uh... I think those are unintentional LMAO. But thanks, I'm glad you enjoy my videos!
@ZenithKamiBlackwings Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT 0:33
@mathybt2 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Sadly I can't find anymore the fun that I had playing Minecraft. The time changed and almost no one plays games anymore. But it doesn't matter, I still find happiness in what I do, and I am happy that people still find happiness in Minecraft. It still is one of the greatest games in my opinion, and I hope it will still stay like this for another decade. Thank you for this video!
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
Thanks my dude, glad you enjoyed the video and I'm happy that you're happy
@lilypad9965 Жыл бұрын
This is now my favorite video-I'm going to go play minecraft and not worry about death and time lurking right over my shoulder
@slappbassnow2 жыл бұрын
This video really made me think about Minecraft more deeply, and I always though that Minecraft is like real life, but not in the way you explained. I am amazed by your content!
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoy my content!
@shopnil4 Жыл бұрын
I remember feeling this a lot when I was a kid playing Pocket Edition. I had a survival world that I played in, then one day, I closed off the mines and barricaded my house. Took all my animals inside and just stayed like that. I'm still not sure why, to this day, I did that, other than some inate fear. It's still here with me, but a bit on and off. Like, if I'm focused on a goal, chilling in a village, or making some contraption in a modpack, I'm good, but it always slips in randomly.
@resentfuldragon Жыл бұрын
It might be the fact that either: A) you are the last one there and you are always alone, that liminal feeling is creepy B) you might not be alone and that scares you Those two facts always make me uncomfortable in sandbox games like gmod and minecraft. In gmod especially you can hear the ambience of civilization occasionally but no one is ever there in singleplayer.
@ZA-mb5di Жыл бұрын
I was given Minecraft when I got my xbox 360 for Christmas in I think 2014 Edit: talking about conquering depression and the other life and death themes earned you a sub
@kneenutnutter4943 Жыл бұрын
This resonated with me way more than I expected it to and now I'm crying like a bitch, thank you.
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that it did and I'm sorry I made you cry :)
@kneenutnutter4943 Жыл бұрын
@@XayXayYT Oh, don't be, it was the good kind of crying. I wasn't sad, just emotional. :)
@EZRAlaHARRIS2 жыл бұрын
bro your videos are so well made the last 3 have been great and this will probally be another banger edit: 9:30 to 10:00 gave me chills we are all here with you man
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
I hope it doesn't disappoint my dude!
@Capivaragamer0907 Жыл бұрын
Bro just explained the fear of literal DEATH with Minecraft. That video was darker than i thought, and thats why it was amazing.
@sandy_nes312 жыл бұрын
9:40 It really touched me, damn man, you made me feel so emotional, it's something I feel, in my country (Brazil) we use numbers to rank our grades in school, when I get less than 9.0 I feel let down and that I didn't do enough, even if I got a good grade Schools here are really something complicated, I hope I don't end up collapsing and madly wanting to end with myself in the future
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, do try not to let your grades define who you are as a person. There's more to you than just that, and I think they aren't a perfect gauge as to how intelligent someone is
@chickennoodle320 Жыл бұрын
This is really good
@Squib-kb2tn Жыл бұрын
This video was not what I was expecting at all, and I feel blessed in a way for clicking into it. In making this video and posting it on KZbin, I can tell you that you have changed the lives of everyone who has watched it. Also, 12:37 Technoblade never dies. o7
@XayXayYT Жыл бұрын
o7
@esyueklet Жыл бұрын
Damn that was so deep, thanks for sharing your experiences
@tizmemc2 жыл бұрын
I read the title as 'Xisumavoid gave me an existential crisis'
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, the man has been making videos for a full decade, I'd have an existential crisis too
@Udo-sr2 жыл бұрын
I feel so! Im playing minecraft since 2014 and i can a feel an unanswerable fear of the game. It fears me deep, and i dont know why... Its scray, and even as a veteran, i cant answer this fear.
@tretuz69 Жыл бұрын
"Don't Cry Because It's Over; Smile Because It Happened"
@AltairYoshi Жыл бұрын
This is an incredible video that I related to far more than expected. I'm currently in a rough spot of feeling aimless in life, and Minecraft alongside some other games and hobbies have been some of the things keeping me looking ahead. Made me think about how Minecraft is a game that's truly timeless. It's been present in my life in one way or another since I was 10 or so. I played it for days, weeks, months... And then i stopped. But every so often, I'd come back to it, if even for a little while. I discovered it through a friend in elementary then played it lots with my neighbors back in 2012-2014. In 2015 I played it lots with friends online, then in 2017 I began a city world with my cousins. Then in 2019 I rebought it for Switch and played it with other online friends, and just a few months ago an irl friend got me back into playing it again. It makes it easier to play the game, knowing that even if I stop playing for a long time, there's always a chance I'll come back. And my worlds and memories will always be there for me. Now I'm trying to stick with the most recent survival world I created back in 2019, and see where it takes me. The game has changed incredibly since my days of heavily playing it, but rather than getting intimidated by the new features and feeling that I won't be able to recreate the bliss of the old days, I've decided to instead embrace the new features, changes and biomes, and set out to make new memories, rather than relive the past. Seeing the pattern of playing it through several periods of my life comforts me that it may not be the last time I touch Minecraft for a while, and if it is, at least I have all those good times to carry with me. Absolutely wonderful video, very inspiring too as I'd like to make a video about how nostalgic Minecraft is and how prevalent it is in our lives, almost like a cycle. Not many people approach it from this perspective like you did and it's very refreshing!
@henrytighe23752 жыл бұрын
It is because you exist in this world of life that means you are important. No matter how small you think your impact is from the energy you put out, nothing is meaningless. Everything has a purpose. You have a purpose. Thank you for this video 👍🏻
@XayXayYT2 жыл бұрын
Great words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
@tofferooni4972 Жыл бұрын
Everyone is special because they are born in this world
@kz7xyz Жыл бұрын
im so glad ive finally found people i share experiences with. one day, i began to feel a stressful feeling that i couldnt describe. im not an anxious person, and after a while i realised what the feeling was, and that was the feeling that i was always "running out of time", no matter what i did, i would always feel like it would come to an end or something would get in my way, so i could never enjoy it. that ontop of a deep depression wasnt good. feel you bro