When I first edited a video for my channel years ago, first, I don't feel anything. It's just, "Okay, I did a video". But years came by and quarantine life comes in, I've been depressed, I'm lonely, limited interactions with people, and so on. I decided to film a simple video on cleaning my room, downloaded Shotcut (A video editor app for computers), and I loved it. I feel occupied again. I don't know what happened, but I liked it. One article said, "96.5 percent of all those trying to become YouTube stars won't make enough money". If you did make videos and upload it to YouTube for money, you'll just be pressured. Believe me. You'll just be impatient why the subscribers aren't coming, why the views are low. Create content because you love it, because it's what your heart desires, you're having fun with it. Don't think about money. If you're planning to have a YouTube channel, do it now. Film now. Please do subscribe and watch my video https://youtu.be/UNQsZfjX8v4 Casey's video where this article is inspired: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyVdZrL3Sbo
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