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  65. Last year was brutal. Imagine seeing people saying you saved their lives, to then attacking you because of the way you speak with conviction or that you changed your mind or changed the editing style in your vids. I was honestly so surprised by the lack of loyalty in these people. When you see an old mentor who helped you in the past but who's now messing up, you don't attack him. You support him just like he supported you when you were down. I supported my followers when they were down. They attacked me when I was down. As soon as one person started attacking me, so many other creators and viewers piled on because it's what happens in this industry. Everyone loves the guy who's blowing up, but when that same guy cant get as many views anymore thats when people start to attack him even though he's the same guy everyone loved just a few months ago. I had the same way of speaking with conviction when everyone loved me, but when the views are down thats when people attack you for the traits that they once overlooked or even liked. We always see the same comment from these people "Hamza saved my life, I would be a hopeless loser without him, but he talks with too much conviction so now I hate him (even though that conviction is what got me to change my life in the first place)" Only like 10% of my true bros stayed. It's fine. It's what I signed up for with this career and I'll take the suffering to continue doing work that I love and that feels purposeful to me. Thanks for this vid Kris and Gary
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