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No famous personality ever started their career from the top, no superstar icon was ever born with stardom. Every successful individual that people idolize today had to work their way to the top by forging their own path. Recently, famous streamer and millionaire, Dr Disrespect shed light on his early life and how difficult things were.

He called himself, Dr Unemployed’, to shed light on the difficult period before he dared to jump into the world of streaming. The ‘Two-Time’ was actually trying to make his entry into the world of gaming and was actively hunting for a job.

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Dr Disrespect knows even bad days can only last so long

Doc enjoys this massive fandom because people find him entertaining and maybe even relatable to a certain extent. An ordinary man with everyday struggles, he managed to work around them. The 39-year-old streamer spoke a bit about his early days before taking up streaming as a full-time job.

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He said, “Three, three and a half years ago, before the ‘Two-Time’ stepped into the area. ‘Doctor employed’ looking for a job in the video gaming industry. Little baby assassin, less than a year old, right? Living in a one-and-a-half-bedroom apartment, pretty much, on a corner where you could just open up the blind and see the drug dealing, and that was a tough time.

No one would bite the resume, little pinches here and there, and then we decided to jump into this, but that was a… anyway I don’t want to get into it but I am telling you, right now. It’s just a temporary phase.”

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The streamer shared an important message of facing all your difficulties and walking straight through them. As the famous quote by Robert H. Schuller stated, “Tough times don’t last, but tough people do!”