Do All Youtubers Think The Same?

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All Comments (21)
  • @DavidAlvareeezy
    Be nice to my friends in the comment section. We really opened up here. Hope you appreciate the video I love you all. ALSO I'm posting an EXCLUSIVE question that didn't make the video on my INSTAGRAM! So follow me on there! I'll be posting it tomorrow at 5pm :) @DavidAlvareeezy Follow me :)
  • @aileenpuga8420
    I love how Alex was acting like he isn’t a big part of people’s childhood and early teen years. He’s literally one of the first youtubers I ever watched when I was like 12/13. I loved hearing everyones perspectives. Definitely got a huge insight of how youtubers feel about their job. Great video David!! You’ve been killing it lately.
  • thanks for having me on this one david, I always appreciate this kind of conversation.
  • @KevinLangue
    i think everyone who wants to do youtube or watches youtubers needs to watch this video haha great job bro!!
  • @warpzoneable
    you can actually see Alex and Ryan experience through the way the answer questions and loved that because it shows maturity and growth in a healthy way. and David this is the best episode yet because it was so deep and relevant to all of us as humans.
  • @nezza
    this was honestly such a great day
  • I discovered David recently but his content is genuinely addicting. I absolutely adore these videos and his content makes me appreciate so many different people every time I watch a new video. You have such an amazing friend group and you guys have fun while staying serious and respectful. good job guys.
  • Someone needs to give Alex a big hug for being so genuine and humble 😭♥️
  • @theuchiha7
    I still think having a 9-5 job is more difficult than being YouTube/influencer. The money to labour ratio is insane. The physical, mental, and social challenges people with 9-5 have is rough. Also a 9-5 is a plethora of hard labour jobs, not just retail.
  • The 9-5 question…. I think it comes down to financial stability. I’m not discrediting the work some content creators do, but like Nezza said you can comfortably make money in an instant whereas many people in a 9-5 work just as hard or harder for no where near that. And if you are unhappy in your job or are struggling with your mental/physical health, most people can’t just quit. YouTubers have the luxury of taking a break and having more than enough money to do so. That being said, it was cool seeing the different perspectives and takes on these questions. Great video, David!
  • @yeobo
    This is so crazy because it did not feel like an hour at all, I was so entertained and engaged in everyone's answers and the discussion and it helps seeing familiar faces like Alex and Ryan who I've watched for years...all the different perspectives and journeys , it just shows that even with that luck your life can play out so differently, I just love hearing all about the behind the scenes and everyone's dreams and pressures and fears. No one talks about these things enough without a certain wall on and I think the discussion aspect of this helps break down those walls. These videos aren't just entertainment but inspiration and guides for future creatives out there, thank you for yet another video david.
  • The YouTuber vs. 9-5 question was interesting, but strange to listen too. There are soo many types of 9-5s that no one took into consideration… office jobs are not always consumer facing, not on your feet all day, very up to you, and also creative. As a Creative in marketing I would choose my job everyday, but that’s because I love it. I feel comparably luck to have my job as I assume they feel for their position. The only point of view I felt was super accurate was Manny’s. Knowing their privilege of pay vs. work is definitely a good thing to point out in discussion. Also, in a 9-5, if I stopped thinking about my job the second I clocked out I would not be good at my job. I constantly have to be learning and developing my skills in order to be good at my job.
  • @HO0PSZ
    This group of people was so much fun to watch together, everyone’s different insights but also not being the best of friends and still getting along really well is so cute 🥰
  • @bianventura
    Alex has soo much insight! He's been in the game for so long yet still maintains a positive outlook somehow - and I admire that about him.
  • @tessabronko7807
    I love and respect all of these creators fully, and I learned so much from this video!! However, some responses about the 9-5 irked me and here's why. Yes, an influencers job is never really over, no clocking in or clocking out, and the thought that you could fall off and stop making money at any moment is extremely terrifying. But, same can be said for a doctor/nurse/surgeon (being on call), teachers, and a plethora of other 9-5s. Teachers, for example, can clock out, but they are never really "off." Constantly lesson planning, worrying about students, dealing with angry parents, grading papers, attending meetings and trainings, helping students find their next meals (in some cases), being an emotional support system for some students, progress reports, mental and physical exhaustion from being verbally and sometimes physically abused by students, constantly feeling like you cannot do anything right, and so so so much more. All this, and teachers are still severely underpaid for the amount of work put into their jobs. The same can be said about many other 9-5s as well. So, yes, being an influencer seems to be extremely challenging, but I don't think it is more difficult than a 9-5. But, of course, I'm not an influencer. Just my opinion:) Keep up the great work, David!! You are absolutely killing it!
  • @cakewaltzcely
    I love Ryan he’s always so true to his words and I just love how genuine he is ☺️
  • @carosaldana1015
    Aint no way having a 9 to 5 working 6 out of 7 days a week, barely getting off days, having to be present even when you dont like it and being in the same place for work all the time, is easier than making videos you enjoy creating
  • I just gotta say, David, there is NOT ONE video you have put out that has not made me laugh my ass off. I enjoy your content and this friend group in general and admire how wholesome all of you are. Keep doing what you are doing because as long as you love what you're doing, I love watching it :)
  • @urpp
    What Manny said about the 9 to 5 is important and true. Kind of shows how out of reality some other YouTubers can be. And Alex always has some insightful thoughts and views. He's awesome!