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  • Hello, and welcome.

  • You suck. (Yes)

  • I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Okay. How about something lighter? You're not that great. Sorry for sounding a bit smug.

  • I promise I mean well. Don't worry. I'm not that great either. Okay, so let's just say it together.

  • I suck at pretty much everything

  • I suck at pretty much

  • Everything, you're not even saying it out loud!

  • You're not even saying it out loud. Listen, I don't actually care about helping you here

  • Listen. I don't actually care about helping you here

  • It's just that this is something that I've learned from being a high profile

  • Personality online over the couple years and that is it's better to just acknowledge that you're not that great

  • And I don't mean it in a self destructive kind of way. I'm just talking about ego

  • It's something that I used to struggle with or at least. I think it's a constant struggle when you are this handsome

  • That was a funny joke right?

  • For someone that's gone through somewhat of an ego trip

  • I think it's so easy to spot when other people are going through it

  • And it's such an ugly behavior that I can't even

  • Sympathise with the person going through it and a lot of times. I criticize through videos when these sort of things happen

  • We don't need to get into any names okay, when I first received my first bit of

  • hate or criticism

  • I'm gonna use the term hate very loosely in this video because that's how I think people do in general and that's kind of a

  • Problem in itself when I received my first bit of "hate"

  • It was about six seven years ago, and I had just been making videos

  • And it was just me and my audience and no one had really sort of interfered with that

  • And we just had our own special group and bubble, and it was it was a beautiful time honestly

  • Looking back, but then I did get criticized for being squeaky screaky humor

  • sexual content

  • like sexual jokes for kids and

  • Inappropriate humor in general and very childish, and I I just was not equipped to handle it

  • I never faced any sort of criticism especially in the way

  • They as ruthless as the Internet can be as well you might be criticized by one person

  • But then a whole army of the internet cult sort of joins in my sort of first reaction to it was

  • mm-hmm

  • There's nothing wrong with me, okay

  • There's something wrong with you, and why by the way why are you even criticizing me?

  • If you don't like my content, then don't watch it, and that's a classic ego

  • Response I think because you're sort of saying that oh, I'm above criticism just because you don't like me

  • It's your problem and not mine and it makes sense and that's sort of the sentiment. That's been carried out

  • I think for a long time that

  • You should just brush off hate comments and never pay attention to them in retrospect and looking back. I'm really glad.

  • I listened to hate comments.

  • I'm really glad I I was able to pick out at least.

  • What I thought I could improve on and I think if I didn't do that.

  • I probably wouldn't even keep making videos at this point because I would either number one.

  • Let all the hate actually build up and get to me or number two I would have justed stay the same.

  • I would have done the same super squeaky content as I've always done and no one would care to watch that for

  • for that long at least so I

  • Feel pretty sure that that wouldn't be the case and I also think that it made me want to improve

  • I think opening up in a way it made me improve on things that I never thought I would improve on it made me

  • Learn things that I never thought I would learn. Thanks to hate comments, so I sort of wanted to make this video to

  • Open up that idea into people's mind that maybe

  • It's not all that bad

  • I'm not ignoring the fact that some are just straight up garbage comments that you should 100% ignore. I'm just saying that

  • If you are honest with yourself, and you are honest with your ideas

  • Then you have the at least the ability to tell that apart because if you're honest with yourself

  • Complete as well as you can at least then if someone calls you out on something or some type of behavior

  • Then you can look at yourself more critically instead of immediately going into defense mode, or there's nothing wrong with me mode

  • there's something wrong with you and

  • For an example. I don't mean to keep dragging on the Logan Paul thing

  • But I think it's a it's an interesting one because his first response

  • just that it was very different from his video that he made and I think you can tell just like I did a

  • Few years ago he went through the same mind thing mindset of

  • Wanting to defend yourself versus maybe I'm not that great well

  • We saw how long that lasted, but still if you really think about it hate comments can be?

  • free unbiased

  • criticism that you receive

  • anonymously which you

  • Won't get from even your closest friends most likely at least and I think a lot of times when you see celebrities are online.

  • Personalities, surrounded by big groups. That's when they usually have a big ego problem because there's no one there to call them out on their.

  • Behaviour, I think a lot of times hate comments can be a really useful tool

  • It just comes in a very very ugly shape. I'm not ignoring that. Obviously it's important to have confidence and self-esteem.

  • I'm not saying you shouldn't have that, but I think.

  • Deciphering or listening to hate comments.

  • have honestly given me that because I can honestly and confidently tell them apart

  • I can tell apart if someone's being an idiot or if there's actually something valuable in there, and this is sort of the point

  • I'm trying to make here

  • Is that a lot of times you might get a really bad comment that might make you feel really really uncomfortable

  • And they might contain X Y & Z but then maybe let's say Z is really valuable

  • Constructive criticism, I don't like being criticized. I can just brush this off completely because x & y was makes this a hate comment

  • Does this make any sense at all you're sort of using their own weapon against them anyway?

  • Maybe I'm trying to do a more positive spin on this then there is, but this is just from my experience

  • I'm sure not everyone is like this taking criticism is very uncomfortable

  • But I think it's important to at least open yourself up just for a second of that feeling of being uncomfortable

  • And sort of just play with that thought instead of just completely throwing it away, because I think that can lead to really

  • dangerous behaviour and which

  • I'll get into in a second and don't get me wrong. It's hard

  • It's really hard to take hate comments, and I think I I sort of categorize them in in four different

  • Shapes number one is to straight-up dumb hate comments that are just trying to make you feel bad

  • And there's nothing else in there just ignore those number two. It's the ones that are ignorant and hateful

  • maybe

  • They base some sort of judgment on you, and they don't know something that you know just ignore that as well there

  • There's nothing valuable there obviously as well number three

  • I noticed some comments disguise themselve as constructive criticism

  • But really it's just a vicious attempt to seem like they're not trying to cause you harm

  • But they are in fact trying to do that just go ahead and ignore those as well and number four which is

  • Hate comments trying to drag you down, but actually contain valuable criticism

  • That's the one that I think it is least worth to consider and even then you have to be very critical of it

  • Listen I never said it was easy

  • Because obviously you're not supposed to just conform to what anyone else wants you to be you're not just supposed to listen

  • Oh, oh, I did that wrong. Maybe I should do this you sort of have to figure that out yourself

  • I think if I just listened to all the criticism

  • I got by the media and to be fair a lot of it has been valid criticism

  • And that's why I realized when I have to confess to it. I as opposed if I listen to all of it

  • I would literally just be another celebrity with no opinion and thoughts on my own that went outside the

  • The mainstream media narrative at least it wouldn't have been honest

  • It wouldn't have been honest to who how I think and Who I am so the key point here is really honesty

  • And I'm not saying drive yourself mad by listening to hate comments all the time

  • That's not it at all, but this is just something you sort of have to learn

  • If you want to be an internet

  • Personality, or I don't know in general they might be worth it

  • I don't know. It's really great trying to prove a point by saying

  • I don't know by opening up yourself to the idea that

  • Maybe I'm not that great you sort of open up your self to improve

  • And if you don't do that and if you completely just throw it away, then like I said you run into

  • Probably a lot of issues along the line

  • You're not just cheating how you look at yourself

  • But you also have to start cheating how the whole world is different because you have to defend your ego for example

  • this is why Amy Schumer thinks that the reason because her TV show did poorly is because of

  • far

  • right-wing

  • Politics and not because maybe it wasn't that great

  • imagine having to tell yourself that instead of just questioning yourself alright, maybe my movie wasn't that great and

  • Maybe there's some valid criticism here that I can improve for my next movie

  • Oh look at that, then her next movies doing super bad as well think about it

  • This way you cannot become great if you already know that you are

  • and if you don't want to do any of this that's fine most likely you probably will never have to even but I think it's

  • A valuable lesson for a lot of YouTube personalities or internet celebrities in general I see a lot of my even favorite creators

  • Really struggled with this and like I said, I think since I went through it

  • I could tell what other people are and it's just a shame, and I'm not saying I'm completely without an ego either

  • I think everyone needs some sort of level of it at least

  • But I think that the fact that we have adopted this idea that all hate comments are just

  • Inherently bad is actually really harmful, and I think that's what creates really insane people

  • Deep down we all know that we're not that great

  • Whether we want to admit that or not and unless you accept that

  • You will absolutely lower your chance of ever becoming something more than what you already are

  • PS, you suck. Thank you for listening

  • I, uh.

  • Don't know if this was helpful at all, but it's just some thoughts I wanted to share

  • Goodbye, if you're an influencer or creator with an ego problem contact PewDiePie for a personal therapy consultation today by calling

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