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by CM30
1323 days ago
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YouTube is definitely a platform where posting very often on a consistent basis is the easiest way to succeed there. But at the same time it's also one where becoming successful often means suffering from crippling burnout, since it's very difficult to keep that schedule up without sacrificing everything else in your life, and forcing yourself to post content when you really didn't have any good ideas left. I know a lot of people that quit altogether because of that, or because of related issues (like getting RSI style hand injuries from working on stuff too much). |
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