Also a choice though. Can say the same about 90% of sports. Hockey is something I love and if I played it for a living. Then it’s not work at that point. Yet you can argue you’re working harder then a 9-5 playing a sport like that for a living.
boxers train min 5 hours a day. much more physically demanding than oil rigs. try doing a 4 minute boxing drill, its tiring. pro boxers do that for hours. take for example mike tyson, min 8 hours a day. now its same for basketball too. 4 hours, more physically exhausting, and physically demanding than construction jobs. Now, content creation is a whole different thing. its not physically demanding, its a no brainer, just studying content creation and copying editing styles from other youtubers works, look at xqc's content. he just sits there adding no commentary to the video hes watching and still gets paid 250 an hour. how is that hard?
Yh, probably more physically demanding for sure. But like he said, it takes a level of dedication and sacrifice to be making the big bucks online. Most people having it super easy you see online have been at it for years now, it's definitely not as hard as your job but it's a sacrifice of its own that you weren't willing to make. Remember, most people were average before content, so they probably worked a job whilst doing content on the side.
@@MayukhMaps tbh, if I was to have a massive channel, Id employ people to edit videos for me and make the thumbnails. Id create more jobs and put more people in work. Realistically what are you going to be doing that's so sacred? You a doctor?
@@Goofy-ah58You do realize that some 9-5 jobs ARE sitting at a computer all day, but it's still harder than content creation. My dad works from 8:00 to 5:00 and he orders car parts for the company he works at and he has to answer 850+ emails each day. He places orders that cost a lot. The biggest order he needed to do was $12,000,000.
Making content is the easy part but making alot of money is indeed harder to get to than a typically 9-5 job. Think about it, why do most people have9-5 if its harder to achieve lol?
Your comment doesn't make sense. It isn't harder to actually make money from content creation, it's just based on if people start seeing you. You could be making videos with 1000 views, or, you could make the exact same videos with 1,000,000 views, the work is just as easy.
@@benjaminlewis5057 yeah exactly, it's based on whether people see you. Content creation is easy once you're at the top but it's hard to get there. Working a 9 to 5 is fairly easy to GET but it's harder in the sense of physical and mental exhaustment. That is why most people would love to make thousands from playing games but not many people do: content creation is hard to master than a 9 to 5 but is easier when you 'make it' than a 9 to 5.
To me it’s still not a skill in anyway especially many creators are very much alike and the ones that aren’t are just different cus they just being them but that’s not a skill
i rather listen to lough who prove himself how content creating works and where is now then listing to a kid who’s saying making video is sun how easier then pure labour.. that no one knows like no hate but don’t come after ppl doing their 9-5 everyday and u sitting on ur ass and saying it’s harder, you literally doing what u love and sun ppl can’t do it
working at an oil rig is harder than any type of content creation
Also a choice though. Can say the same about 90% of sports. Hockey is something I love and if I played it for a living. Then it’s not work at that point. Yet you can argue you’re working harder then a 9-5 playing a sport like that for a living.
boxers train min 5 hours a day. much more physically demanding than oil rigs. try doing a 4 minute boxing drill, its tiring. pro boxers do that for hours.
take for example mike tyson, min 8 hours a day.
now its same for basketball too.
4 hours, more physically exhausting, and physically demanding than construction jobs.
Now, content creation is a whole different thing. its not physically demanding, its a no brainer, just studying content creation and copying editing styles from other youtubers works, look at xqc's content. he just sits there adding no commentary to the video hes watching and still gets paid 250 an hour. how is that hard?
@hayekhayek580 who are you arguing with?
Yh, probably more physically demanding for sure.
But like he said, it takes a level of dedication and sacrifice to be making the big bucks online.
Most people having it super easy you see online have been at it for years now, it's definitely not as hard as your job but it's a sacrifice of its own that you weren't willing to make.
Remember, most people were average before content, so they probably worked a job whilst doing content on the side.
@K-Dance-Grooves a sacrafice? What? Are you talking about spending time to get money? Like every other job?
but it's in no way, shape, or form, more difficult than a 9-5
because that's 8 hours of actual work
@@hhgkktederr9o the guy was joking
@@GrimAgent probably, probably not
@@hhgkktederr9o nope, alot of people know it
@@GrimAgent oh ok
......I can appreciate LOGIC- JUST SUBSCRIBED 👍🏼‼️
Congrats on 200k bro, just saw it.
BRO THANK YOU! THIS IS WHAT IM SAYING 👏
Not to mention the dignity of having a 9-5 job instead of paying video games for a living💀
I would much rather play video games for 600k a year than work an office job
@@K-Dance-Grooves I would rather be a useful part of society💀
@@MayukhMaps tbh, if I was to have a massive channel, Id employ people to edit videos for me and make the thumbnails.
Id create more jobs and put more people in work.
Realistically what are you going to be doing that's so sacred?
You a doctor?
@@K-Dance-Grooves it's not about employment it's about actually benefiting society in a way
@@MayukhMaps so what will you be doing that will be benefiting society so much?
depends on the job (9-5) and depends on the content
Yeah true
No sitting at a computer is easier than even working at subway
@@Goofy-ah58 was like a year ago i dont even agree with what i said anymore lmao
@@daejays okie dokie
@@Goofy-ah58You do realize that some 9-5 jobs ARE sitting at a computer all day, but it's still harder than content creation. My dad works from 8:00 to 5:00 and he orders car parts for the company he works at and he has to answer 850+ emails each day. He places orders that cost a lot. The biggest order he needed to do was $12,000,000.
A perfect way to explain it thank you
Facts right there
Straight fax
Lol homie back tracked
well said my guy
Bro spiting facts
How to get ppl to join, see most “tips n trick” creators gloss over that and use “networking” as a bandaid excuse
I make a video in 3 minutes they don’t get views but it’s not on the same scale by thousands harder than a 9-5
Eating potato chips is harder than being a navy seal💀
those are the facts
It is hard I’ve been trying for so long and I just can’t seem to get it
Yo why u wear DrDisrepect mustache on ur head
also depending what the 9-5 is because nurses especially in europe waaaaaay harder
he´s right
I agree lol
Facts
Ik
Low it's kinda like making clothing
My 8-5 is ass I get shafted going to work everyday.
Depends on the 9-5 and the content I think.
Lough W
Paint your Ethernet cord please
Making content is the easy part but making alot of money is indeed harder to get to than a typically 9-5 job. Think about it, why do most people have9-5 if its harder to achieve lol?
Your comment doesn't make sense. It isn't harder to actually make money from content creation, it's just based on if people start seeing you. You could be making videos with 1000 views, or, you could make the exact same videos with 1,000,000 views, the work is just as easy.
@@benjaminlewis5057 yeah exactly, it's based on whether people see you. Content creation is easy once you're at the top but it's hard to get there. Working a 9 to 5 is fairly easy to GET but it's harder in the sense of physical and mental exhaustment.
That is why most people would love to make thousands from playing games but not many people do: content creation is hard to master than a 9 to 5 but is easier when you 'make it' than a 9 to 5.
Agreed
hey lough, if you see this what kind of
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that, if you repsond thank you 🙏
It depends if your videos get recagnation
Indeed if you don't get recognized it's abit harder
@@BrynoxySZNIt's not hard to get recognized, in some cases, it's just luck.
@@benjaminlewis5057 i mean yeah true luck definitely plays a part in getting recognized
Didn't techsource react to his setup
Who is thr guy on the start
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To me it’s still not a skill in anyway especially many creators are very much alike and the ones that aren’t are just different cus they just being them but that’s not a skill
How tall are you Lough?
6 yards
TWO
i rather listen to lough who prove himself how content creating works and where is now then listing to a kid who’s saying making video is sun how easier then pure labour.. that no one knows like no hate but don’t come after ppl doing their 9-5 everyday and u sitting on ur ass and saying it’s harder, you literally doing what u love and sun ppl can’t do it
It’s bait
You know the guy you covered agrees with you it’s just bait and you took it
reupload?
THEN GO GET A 9-5
Hi
THIRD LOVE U LOGAN NICE VIDEO
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Heh, tyrants.
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Everything about his videos is an exact copy of Lough
It's not hard
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Agreed