I completely agree with all you said in this video. Enjoying the process - this is the main point here. Of course, if someone is creating a youtube channel to make a profit and it’s the only source if money then such person will be trying to make a lot of content and putting a lot of “hype” (not sure if this word is written correctly) to gain more views by increasing the number of subscribers. But if this is not the story as I described above then it’s a real pleasure to share your creativity and knowledge (even if the counters on views and subscribers are going up slowly). Family, your beloved ones, your friends, your health is your main and most valuable possession which you should take care about. Of course, enjoying creativity is possible when you make good money somewhere else than in youtube, then you keep your channel running with the speed you feel happy and comfortable. Hopefully, some day I’ll create my own channel to share my music. Good luck with your channel - wish you lots of subscribers and views!
One thing I have see many small content creators or streamers do is complaint that they are not getting enough views. I understand that as a content creator you want to grow but crying about it is a Huge turn off. Nothing makes me stopped following someone faster than blaming the audience for their lack of grow. Not all topic are guaranteed to grow. Music channel is super saturated so are tech channels. Content creators need to be glad for those who come back often to watch their video and not blame the audience because they don’t have millions of views This is not about you. Just the topic of this video reminded about this experience with other channels