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The Perfect Motivation For All YouTubers - Duration: 5:30.

You spend hours and hours recording, editing, and making your videos.

Then when you upload those videos on YouTube, you get no recognition, no response, no love

for your videos.

A lot of successful YouTubers have felt like this until they get that one video.

The video that tips the scale for them.

And then part of the reason they suddenly get subscribers after they finally get that

lucky break is because people look and realize there is more hidden gems in the form of past

content in your channel!

That's what will hook them in as subscribers.

CauseI wasn't supposed to come back after this last time I quite YouTube, but I came

back and I fought through everything, and now I have 10 million people to say that you

to.

Current day you won't be seeing the benefit.

But the future-you will probably thank past-you for making all these videos.

But now how do you make that many videos, one video a day, one video per 3 days, one

video per week.

How long can you last?

I understand it is very difficult to produce videos, the competition is a lot, and for

almost every channel, the distraction is a lot.

For example, gaming channels might find it hard to make videos because they get too distracted

by playing games.

So, what you want to keep in mind is that you must be making this for yourself, you

should enjoy making the content for yourself, and you should like watching your own stuff.

Realize why you started making these things - was it something you wanted to do so you

can be proud of it?

Good, then that should be the main reason why you're making stuff, not for the attention.

If you won't keep making videos if no one ever watches them you should stop now.

Many think that YouTube is luck.

It's definitely not luck.

Forget luck, it affects everyone the same because no one can control luck.

That's why I hate the stupid notion going around today that success is due to luck,

that's nonsense.

Successful people know how to execute when they have an opportunity, unsuccessful people

can have the same or more opportunities and blow it every time.

The truth is YouTube is terrible for a career at the moment, so definitely don't do it for

the money, but it's also terrible for promotion when you've got nothing going for you in terms

of an audience.

YouTube's search algorithms favor channels with more views, so if you are making the

same content as someone else no one will see yours unless they happen to exhaust the list

of all the other videos.

Frankly, it's pretty unlikely.

So I'd say you've got to look at what you're making.

What do you bring to the table that's new?

Is there an aspect of what you want to make that similar channels haven't covered?

If you are making the same thing as someone else are you making it better?

To be brutal, if you don't have an answer to all of those questions you need to find

them.

If you aren't bringing anything new, find something new to bring.

If you're covering topics from the same angle, find your own angle.

If your work isn't as good as theirs, practice until it is, and then until it's better.

You guys wanna do anything.

Set a goal in your mind and chase that f****** goal.

No matter who tells you can't do it, no matter who makes fun of you, no matter who tries

to stop you from accomplishing that goal.

Like I am sure you guys right now your dreams can't come true.

I know that you guys probably don't know this but I have been doing Youtube for a lot more

than [wolvie raps??].

I used to have like four other channels before [wolvie?].

I have legit been doing YouTube for so damn long.

I made a channel, I gave up.

I made another channel, and then I gave up.

I made another channel it wasn't doing well, so I gave up again.

But with this channel, I told myself, "Whatever you do, stick to it, keep pushing, keep uploading."

and now all of a sudden I have a million subscribers.

Like WHAT!!

Holy s***.

YouTube is a marathon not a sprint.

It will take months and years of hard work and dedication to become a successful YouTuber.

If you want views, they will come, but only if you always seek to improve, only if you

keep at it and only if you work hard.

Put it this way, if you're hoping to catch lightning you can't just hope it'll happen,

but you can go run up a hill in a storm with an umbrella.

Luck is beyond your control, but the more often you give yourself the opportunity to

become a YouTuber, the more likely it is to happen.

I won't wish you luck, but hopefully, you can find a way to enjoy running up that hill

with that umbrella!

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03 Greedo Explains His Comments About Tupac | For The Record - Duration: 4:30.

Rob: You recently were quoted, in a Billboard interview saying that Tupac sucks.

You were quoted as saying he was a bitch-ass.

Can you give us the context under if those comments were made? How were those comments made?

03 Greedo: Well first, I don't want people to think I'm mad at the people that did that interview.

If you look at that interview, it's only about other rappers.

So I really was frustrated at the point where I'm like, "Why y'all keep bringing up all these

other bitch-ass niggas like I ain't the one, like ain't the nigga?"

I was born in Los Angeles, California. Kaiser Permanente hospital.

Don't compare me to anyone, period, who's not from my city.

Don't compare me to anyone, period, who ain't living how I'm living and ain't got the credibility

I got in these streets.

Don't compare me to anyone, period, who does things that seem delusional in my book,

if you're from way over here, and then you come over here and say, "Fuck over there. Ride with me."

I wanna be the person to stop my people from riding with somebody that don't even...

Why would you be riding for them?

Why y'all ain't riding for me?

Rob: 'Pac musically...

03 Greedo: It's tight, it's tight, but it still sucks because it's not authentic,

it's not coming from somewhere real.

When I say I've been shot by who I love and told on by my family, that's real shit.

"If I get this time and don't run, is you finna write me or somethin'?

That's real shit.

All that shit is what's really goin' on.

These are really the things I'm stressed out about in the mornin', I'm shedding tears about

when I'm not around people.

You know what I mean?

So, you want me to pay homage... I don't have to.

Rob: Hmm

I don't have to.

Yeah, I like "I Ain't Mad at Cha," I like "Changes," I like certain songs, shit.

But like I said, I like Frank Ocean music.

I like a song by Charles Hamilton.

I might like some Raphael Saadiq.

It don't matter, bro.

It don't mean I rack with them bro.

I'm from somewhere treacherous, bro.

Rob: Right.

03 Greedo: And people be telling me about, "Oh, he shot at cops." Or, "His people's Black Panthers."

Like, so. My daddy was a Crip, nigga.

If you don't know the history of what's going on with the Crips and Tupac, just look it up,

'cause I ain't gonna say none of that.

Rob: Right

03 Greedo: I'm a Crip.

C'mon, man.I don't care.

Rob: Look, the fact of the matter is I think a lot of music fans, even of street music,

the vast majority aren't in the streets, so they don't face the same circumstances.

03 Greedo: Yeah, 90% of these rappers ain't in the streets.

They be calling me to get them a gun when they come to the city. They be spooked.

They don't want their chain took.

Rob: 'Cause here's the thing, and I'm real with this, 'Pac is one of my top five rappers

of all time, me, personally.

My circumstances is way different from yours, so I'm judging it on a musical level.

You seen things and went through things, and what you're saying is there's certain things

you can't respect.

03 Greedo: People from California know things about 'Pac that people in the music world don't.

Period.

I don't remember him making his own beats.

Rob: Right.

03 Greedo: I don't remember him singing.

I'm doing 14 songs a night, you wanna come to a session?

I'll fly you to Atlanta to see this shit.

And every song is a banger.

And no song that I make sounds like another song.

The only songs that sound similar is "Never Been" and "Touchdown" and that's on purpose.

"I touched down and caused hell," which is a phrase that I took from my favorite rapper,

Lil Boosie.

Rob: I think a lot of people love Boosie for the same reasons they love 'Pac.

The music gives them a feeling.

03 Greedo: Boosie loves 'Pac, too.

I think Boosie loves 'Pac.

I think T.I. loves 'Pac.

I think all them people love 'Pac, but I don't care.

Rob: It's not for you.

03 Greedo: Bro, I'm too young.

'Pac died when I was in 3rd or 4th grade, bro, I don't care, and I had an older brother

so this is how it goes.

If my brother wanna sit on the right side of the car, I'm gonna sit on the left.

It's sibling rivalry.

So, I was listening to Biggie.

Just to piss him off.

Just to piss my brother off, I was, "Time, time for you to die. Oh, you hear this shit?!"

Just pissin' him off.

Rob: Not necessarily a generational thing wit' you two.

'Cause I think what's going on in Hip Hop now is this generational divide with older generation

and younger generation are fighting to hold on to something,

but this doesn't seem to be that.

03 Greedo: Man, that's not what's going on. Bitch ass niggas talk too much.

That's all it be.

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Sauce Labs Introduction Course 2018 - Overview of Sauce Labs dashboard - (Enroll for Free) - Duration: 1:33.

When you log in to sauce labs UI, this is what it looks like, it's a really clean

nice UI that I truly enjoy. The very first thing you'll notice is that you're

in the automated builds tab of the dashboard. The automated builds tab is a

place where you can log all of your automation bills for example, stuff that

comes from Jenkins, or team city we're actually not going to focus on that in

this course. The next tab you want to know about is

the automated tests tab. This is where all of your automated tests will go

whenever they run, they'll have their corresponding status, they'll have a job

name they'll have the operating system that they ran on the browser that they

ran on and some other related metadata, and you could filter them over here

using this drop-down. This is where we will spend most of our time.

Then there's the manual tests pane. In the manual test you have the capability

to run manual testing sessions. Again we won't learn about that here as this

Sauce lapse tutorial is focused on automated software testing, but I will

show you what that looks like.

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Are you ready for the Shadow Line? - Duration: 1:08.

The Shadow Line is something we've been working on for many months,

best quality and really for people who are serious about training, a hardcore brand.

You know ,bodybuilding is not for pussies and the Shadow Line is also not for pussies.

I think I'm one of the few bodybuilders that really have studied nutrition and supplementation

over the years I've studied every aspect of the sport that

could be beneficial to me I have a lot of knowledge in nutrition and

supplementation and then I bring people on board,

R&D people that even have more technical knowledge than me

So it's a collaboration of all this knowledge that's going together in the Shadow Line

The Shadow Line is really using the cutting edge materials that are available,

the best materials that are available and in proper, effective dosage

You can be sure in the Shadow Line everything is at maximum effective levels

April the 12th is the FIBO in Cologne, and that's where we're launching

the Shadow Line so I'm very excited about that

and I'll be there myself to meet the fans but not only that, I'll be bringing 6 friends of mine

Are you ready for the Shadow Line?

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Lin-Manuel Miranda on Empathy: The Most Important Gift For Your Kids | SuperSoul Conversations | OWN - Duration: 2:45.

OPRAH: What is the thing you most want

your two sons to know and have?

LIN-MANUEL: Wow, that's a great

question.

The biggest gifts my parents

gave me, and I say that as I look at

my sister in the audience, because

she got them, too --

OPRAH: Hi. Hi, sister.

LIN-MANUEL: Was, one, I think immense

pride in our culture. We grew up in

New York. And we -- but we grew up

on 200th Street. So

we spoke Spanish in every business

we walked into. And so we always were

speaking Spanish and English.

And always spent the summers in

Puerto Rico. So there was a great

sense of connection to where we

came from and where they came from.

And that, I -- that's a real gift.

OPRAH: Mm-hmm.

LIN-MANUEL: And the gift of also

being sent to Puerto Rico.

So you can't speak English with your

parents. Your grandparents don't

speak English. So it's sink or swim

and make yourself understood.

And that was a real gift. And then

the other gift is this sort of

glorious benign neglect in that my

parents both worked really hard.

My -- I have never known either of

my parents to have just one job.

They always had many jobs at once.

And they worked really hard so

that we could have the things we

wanted. And I grew up aware of that.

But we also -- I also grew up in

a house where they were not around

for the 9:00 to 5:00. We all ate

dinner sort of at our own speed.

I ate dinner when I got home.

You ate dinner when you got home.

There was nobody —

OPRAH: Not everybody sitting around

the table.

LIN-MANUEL: No, sort of every person

for them self. But they were there

for the important stuff.

They never missed a play.

They were very present.

But they weren't around.

OPRAH: Got it.

LIN-MANUEL: And -- and so I had

this enormously rich, imaginative

life as my Twitter followers will

know, because you will see hours

of VHS videos and movies that

I made growing up. But -- but

that time and that sort of

creative loneliness?

Does that make sense?

OPRAH: Yes, it does.

LIN-MANUEL: Is that a phrase?

But —

OPRAH: But do you ever think

about what — and I think this --

for all of you who had a much

more challenging childhood

than your children, when your

children are going to be raised —

LIN-MANUEL: Right.

OPRAH: -- with opportunity and

with access and with the ability

to literally do anything they

can dream of, how do you raise

kind children?

LIN-MANUEL: Right. Yeah.

I mean, that's — that's the

thing is the -- the most

important thing —

OPRAH: With some ambition and

drive of their own.

How do you do that?

LIN-MANUEL: The most important

thing you can give your

children is empathy.

OPRAH: I would say that.

LIN-MANUEL: It's the number

one tool in your toolbox as an

artist.

OPRAH: Yes.

LIN-MANUEL: You can't do anything

if you can't imagine yourself

in someone else's shoes.

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Eiliv Ribe – Improvisation for my Childhood Home - Duration: 3:18.

Now I am in my childhood home,

in the village of Ørskog, part of Sunnmøre, Norway.

I've returned to old landscapes,

with my new, yet old instrument.

I've finally got myself a Hardanger fiddle (hardingfele).

I'll improvise a piece of music

for my childhood home.

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