Views : 952,082
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jul 14, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.969 (302/38,444 LTDR)
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i have so much gratitude for this, & to be included in this conversation. grace & kassem, thank you both for being so vulnerable, & anthony thank you for being a safe space, you get it. youtube audience... THANK YOU for the kindness & gentleness... if you ever wanna hang, i'd love to reconnect. come say hey & make my day <3
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I never consumed Tyler's content bc I didn't relate to him but MAN is he relatable here! I like this real, raw Tyler. I too am an introvert and it's really hard to socialize when we are not social beings, but also starting out before the boom, didn't know it would REQUIRE us to be social beings đ
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This was so incredible, although our channel is more from a middle wave starting in 2015, I could relate to every single one of these problems, from identity to anxiety, pressure to keep up and lack of prioritizing self-care. I want to really thank everyone in this video for speaking so honestly and vulnerably while putting words to certain problems I'll admit I hadn't fully vocalized myself. Every person here was someone I looked up to growing up, (for me personally Kassem G was a big one!) dreaming of one day being like them, then once I got here I realized that the experience is more nuanced than I'd thought. Continuing to find joy and fulfillment in the creative process however is what I have accepted as my duty and the "job" part that I have as a creative. Ultimately, the only cure I have found to most of this, is to make sure that the output matches my current state of maturity, even if it means changing and not delivering what the audience expects. Much love for this wild and unpredictable creative journey we are all on!
There's a quote from Zadie Smith I read recently that echoes some of this sentiment: "We want our artists to remain as they were when we first loved them. But our artists want to move. Sometimes the battle becomes so violent that a perversion in the artist can occur: these days, Joni Mitchell thinks of herself more as a painter than a singer. She is so allergic to the expectations of her audience that she would rather be a perfectly nice painter than a singer touched by the sublime. That kind of anxiety about audience is often read as contempt, but Mitchellâs restlessness is only the natural side effect of her artmaking, as it is with Dylan, as it was with Joyce and Picasso. Joni Mitchell doesnât want to live in my dream, stuck as it is in an eternal 1971âŚher life has its own time. There is simply not enough time in her life for her to be the Joni of my memory forever. The worst possible thing for an artist is to exist as a feature of somebody elseâs epiphany."
- Thomas
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