Jimmy “MrBeast” stands as one of the greatest YouTube content creators that the world could ever get. The larger-than-life personality has earned a place in his fans’ hearts through wholesome deeds and entertaining videos. Since the time he hit the upload button for the first time, his journey has been a flourishing one. But he addresses the thought as to why he feels alone on the success ladder.
Last year, Jimmy gave away nearly $8 million in his YouTube videos. He also became the most subscribed YouTuber for the same year. This becomes enough evidence to prove that he is the topmost content creator who felt that there would be more like him to accompany him.
MrBeast admits to feeling alone as he fails to find someone with the same obsession as his
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Recently, MrBeast was seen behind the podcast panel with MIT Research Scientist Lex Fridman. The two personalities discussed topics on Twitter, YouTube, money, mental health, and much more. A segment came when Fridman addressed how tougher it gets to trust someone as one climbs the popularity ladder.
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To this, MrBeast admitted to assuming at first that he would find more people like him as he climbed the “ladder of YouTube and got bigger.” However, he extended this thought by saying that there was no one to take the “kamikaze approach,” to give it all to pursue their goals. “I thought there would be hundreds of me. There isn’t. I mean, there’s maybe one or two, and I talk to those motherf****rs every single day. I’m sick and tired of talking to ’em, but I love them,” said MrBeast.
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Admitting that he failed to find a majority of people to follow the hunger by giving it their all, like him, he did put forward the thought of him feeling more alone as he climbed the success ladder. He said, “Every step of the way, it’s like, I just got more and more lonely, to be honest. So you know, it sounds cliche, and you hear that kind of in movies, and you’re like, ‘Oh, that’s not how it works,’ but it is. There’s just not many people that just want to give up everything, go all in and obsess over making the greatest goddamn videos every single day of their life. They’re really hard to find.”
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These statements reflect that Jimmy feels alone as he reaches new heights and is unable to find people like him to share his thoughts and discuss notions of content creation. What do you think about this admission by MrBeast? Do tell us in the comments below.
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