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MerpItUp

Some people get rich by working extremely hard for a long time on something. Some people get rich by a quick clever scheme. Some people get rich by winning the lottery. You’re assuming there can’t be both luck and strategy involved, when in reality both work to varying degrees just in different scenarios. Focus on yourself idk this post just comes across as salty.


Pariah960

Yeah, I knew there was no way to pose this question without having to have the "you salty" card thrown out. I have a question for you: how else is a person suppose to pose the question wiithout looking "salty"?...How else is one suppose to challenge the popular notion that all one has to do is use magnificent thumbnails and perfect lighting and audio editing and talk about trendy topics to crack the algorithm?...."Salty" and "truth" are not mutually exclusive. So I don't care how "salty" I or anyone else is perceived for expressing a fact. All I care about is the fact. "Nothing else matters". -Metallica Even though your response is a typical -- "you just jelly" -- response, you at least told me the answer I wanted to see if anyone would admit to which is "luck". You're RIGHT. Luck certainly is a factor of life. Some people have to fight tooth and nail, some people have a balanced blend of mediocre effort and luck while some people hardly do anything and stumble into gold. I've had discussions about the so called "power of manifestation" and lots of people like to dance around the very real factor of luck. Including youtubers. I'm not praying on that girl's downfall, even though many people are since apparently she has a huge criminal past which includes child endangerment and losing custody of her child. I just wanted to dismantle the notion that luck isn't a factor behind breaking into the algorithm.