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MrBeast is that one name involved in every out-of-the-box action, including in gaming endeavors or larger-than-life videos, social welfare deeds, crazy challenges, and whatnot. This American YouTuber and philanthropist is sitting on the throne as the biggest individual YouTuber ever. Recently, he also uploaded a video in which he organized his own version of the Olympics called the Extreme Olympics, which cost him a whopping $4 million.

But all these accolades, fame, and achievements were not overnight successes. These things required perseverance, determination, and passion for the entertainment world. And sometimes, by doing so, MrBeast is also hampering his mental health.

MrBeast ‘s Mental Toil

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In a recent tweet, he shared about the hard work and stress he has to put into his videos to get maximum yield. He has stated that he will be filming every day later this year to upload weekly videos. His videos have always made our jaws drop with crazy challenges and larger-than-life atmospheres. So, obviously, it needed daily filming to publish a video every week. He has just two days of rest between today and the end of the year.

These heavy workloads and mental pressures have engulfed MrBeast to a huge extent. That’s why he expressed, “I’m dying mentally. Although even after having a bad effect, the no. 1 YouTuber doesn’t seem to stop, as he further addresses: “I hope you guys love these videos when they go up; I’m pushing myself to the max to get them done.”

MrBeast ‘s Devotion Toward His Videos

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MrBeast started his YouTube career in 2012. At the age of 13, he started posting videos on his first-ever YouTube channel, MrBeast6000. In earlier days, his contents were limited to Let’s Plays or sometimes videos of YouTubers estimating their wealth. He first got into the limelight after 5 years with his video “Counting to 100,000. This video went viral and got over ten thousand views in just 2–3 days. After that, he never had to look backward.

Right now, Donaldson is sitting comprehensively in the top spot for the No. 1 individual YouTuber with a staggering 179 million subscribers. But the journey from 10,000 views to 179 million subscribers was never a cakewalk for MrBeast—not even now.

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Everything from the outside looks glossy and attractive. But only the one pulling off these insane videos day in and day out, tireless really knows what it takes to claim and be at the throne. Even after giving his all, mentally and physically and mentally, MrBreast is still ready to push himself beyond his limits. This shows Mr. Beast’s commitment, devotion, and love for his career and his fans.

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