Talent doesn't exist. (and that's a good thing!)

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At least not in the way you probably think.
The concept of "Talent" in my experience makes us think worse of ourselves and what we're capable of achieving.
I’ve heard so many people write themselves off and say “Oh, I’d love to be a guitar player, or graphic designer, or a KZreadr, but I just don’t have the talent-I don’t have whatever it is that other, more successful person has, I wasn’t born with it, so I may as well not try.”
If you’ve ever said something like that to yourself, you're wrong. You have what it takes to be successful at whatever it is you want to achieve.
Most people are underestimating what they’re capable of, and I want to speak up about it.
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  • @NeatOnTheRocks
    @NeatOnTheRocks2 ай бұрын

    You are Kenough

  • @lil_s24

    @lil_s24

    2 ай бұрын

    Sho-ryu-ken 🔥🙋

  • @SpringDavid

    @SpringDavid

    2 ай бұрын

    Ha-Duck-Ken 🕺🔥

  • @JUSTANOTHERNINTENDOFAN

    @JUSTANOTHERNINTENDOFAN

    2 ай бұрын

    I love this series! Can't wait for the next one! XD

  • @chris1229sonic

    @chris1229sonic

    2 ай бұрын

    No I am not

  • @SonicntZane

    @SonicntZane

    2 ай бұрын

    entire 18 minute video summed up in three words

  • @pikasome2585
    @pikasome25852 ай бұрын

    Alternate Title: Man gives a motivational speech while playing Sonic 2

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Entirely accurate statement

  • @Lifeistooshortbro

    @Lifeistooshortbro

    2 ай бұрын

    lol 😂 pretty much

  • @DarkD33p

    @DarkD33p

    2 ай бұрын

    Accurate. :D

  • @420jw

    @420jw

    2 ай бұрын

    I like how that works in both ways

  • @somerobloxdude3699

    @somerobloxdude3699

    2 ай бұрын

    Tbh the fact its Sonic 2 Absolute makes me happy for some reason

  • @deanmoriarty6015
    @deanmoriarty60152 ай бұрын

    “your favorite song probably wasn’t written by the greatest musician ever lived” man, that is a quote that I have never heard before that really is sticking with me. thank you!

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Well I made it up, so good to know I didn't subconsciously rip anyone off!

  • @RndmdudNamepersonWord

    @RndmdudNamepersonWord

    Ай бұрын

    Leon chang is the greatest musician ever (not baised)

  • @elvisismysport

    @elvisismysport

    17 күн бұрын

    I feel like this is related so i want to share this: I'm in the process of writing my own songs, and I tend to worry about them sounding original enough. Recently, though, I figured out I don't have to worry about originality for three reasons: 1. "There's nothing new under the sun" (which used to send me into an existential crisis about art being "pointless" ngl) 2. People actually want novelty + creativity/soul, not complete originality. Novelty is "new to you," whereas complete originality is a bunch of incomprehensible gobbledygook. Except that incomprehensible gobbledygook already exists. 3. My favorite artists are not even remotely original and I still like them. Another related thing I've always told myself was "Well someone has to like it."

  • @TelevisionNTheatre

    @TelevisionNTheatre

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@elvisismysport Well in all honesty, that last sentence is true. The world is a big place - there will always be an audience that will listen. One just has to look, since it's only over if you decide it so.

  • @cifge_404
    @cifge_4042 ай бұрын

    I really like this new "movement" of youtubers who just pull up a game, hit screen record, and ramble about something for a few (or a lot of) minutes. I really hope this becomes the norm.

  • @cifge_404

    @cifge_404

    2 ай бұрын

    @@GamingtheOtterI do not know who that is lol

  • @oat9616

    @oat9616

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@cifge_404wait how do you make a KZread account 7 years ago and never hear of chuggaconroy 😭

  • @cifge_404

    @cifge_404

    2 ай бұрын

    @@oat9616idk bro I think I'm a bit of an outlier as far as my experience with internet culture goes lol

  • @bepis_real

    @bepis_real

    2 ай бұрын

    Around the mid 2010's there was a period on KZread where many big news channels would do the same thing. LeafyIsHere, Pyrocynical, ReviewTechUSA, so on. Some are still around and make the same videos, just without gameplay now. Difference is those channels mostly talked about drama & current events. This wave of encouraging KZreadrs though, is a lot more refreshing and welcome :)

  • @prism182

    @prism182

    2 ай бұрын

    cybershell, thesunshinefeeler and pariah695 are peak

  • @timdemoss
    @timdemoss2 ай бұрын

    My mom told me recently that when we were growing up she tried to make sure she complimented our artwork by saying “Wow, you must have worked really hard on that” instead of “Wow, you’re so talented!” in an effort to compliment the very real effort instead of a magical gift. So: You must have worked really hard on this video!

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Yknow, I wouldn't say I worked incredibly hard on this one, specifically--but all the work it took to get me to the place where I COULD make this video, that's where my work has been

  • @HobieJaxxn
    @HobieJaxxn2 ай бұрын

    i feel like this is healthy positivity as opposed to toxic positivity

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    That's the goal!

  • @mak_707
    @mak_7072 ай бұрын

    Talent exists, it's just not mandatory.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Good way to put it

  • @lasercraft32

    @lasercraft32

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah definitely! My science teacher in high school was GREAT at drawing. He once picked up a dry erase marker and drew a semi-detailed side view of a human face in like 5 seconds. He'd never taken lessons, he'd never put in any effort to practice, he was just good at drawing for no clear reason... But he didn't care to be an artist. He had no interest in it.

  • @E2Gtube

    @E2Gtube

    Ай бұрын

    @@lasercraft32you don’t know how he spends his time.

  • @lasercraft32

    @lasercraft32

    Ай бұрын

    @@E2Gtube Bruh. I do know, because he LITERALLY TOLD US. That's how I even know he never took lessons. He literally had a whole rant about how he has talent as an artist but doesn't have any interest in it. Imagine trying to tell someone that they don't know someone, when you've never even met the person they're talking about...

  • @E2Gtube

    @E2Gtube

    Ай бұрын

    @@lasercraft32 he likely drew in his past or has had some level of interest in art.

  • @aaronlindsey2219
    @aaronlindsey22192 ай бұрын

    Jake the Dog once said: “sucking at something is the first step towards being sorta-good at something”

  • @The_Shape2998
    @The_Shape29982 ай бұрын

    This guy is proof that there is still good and authentic people and things out there, it's euphoric

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Shout outs to Halloween, best horror series

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    Ай бұрын

    maaaaan....I had gone three days without needing to look up another word. Better change the white board. " 0 days since last vocabulary quiz ".

  • @TelevisionNTheatre

    @TelevisionNTheatre

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@Dancing_Alone_wRentalsHuh, jee. Well, finding out new words can be fun in my biased opinion. And I also hate looking for words, which is probably why I have so many dictionaries.

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    14 күн бұрын

    @@TelevisionNTheatre Dictionaries are fun.....Try one of the translator dictionaries where it lists just one or two words. They are good fun

  • @lnspo
    @lnspo2 ай бұрын

    I love actual motivational videos like this instead of the other ones who just make you feel worse about yourself

  • @knight_chap

    @knight_chap

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh man! That's freaking true

  • @kaxcommentssomethingREAL

    @kaxcommentssomethingREAL

    2 ай бұрын

    oh yeah! like the "Games aren't fun anymore" type videos or others like it

  • @somerobloxdude3699

    @somerobloxdude3699

    2 ай бұрын

    Tbh i hate videos like those and im glad someone feels the same

  • @davidfauremusic

    @davidfauremusic

    2 ай бұрын

    True !!

  • @DADA-yt1pt

    @DADA-yt1pt

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​@@kaxcommentssomethingREAL For videos like those, it's like people are either playing the same games and are afraid to step out of their comfort zone, or are so hyper focused on all of the bad aspects of modern gaming (And I won't deny, there are many. Micro transactions and buggy unfinished games being released are two examples.) that they write pretty much all of modern gaming to be a dumpster fire, when there are games that are made with legitimate care and don't fall into any of the negatives trends of modern gaming. And I'm not just talking about older games or Indie games.

  • @Teamorson
    @Teamorson2 ай бұрын

    This random geezer on KZread has managed to be more motivatin than any Celebrity, Influencer or Public Speaker I’ve ever seen. Well done lad 👍🏿

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm 26, who you calling geezer? 💀

  • @Teamorson

    @Teamorson

    2 ай бұрын

    @@NeatOnTheRocks Who’s to say I wasn’t referrin to Robotnik bein the Geezer in question?

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    Ай бұрын

    @@NeatOnTheRocks woe.....I didn't know early bird discounts and polyester slacks pulled tight above the waste was okay as early as 26 !

  • @OrangeToadGamer
    @OrangeToadGamer2 ай бұрын

    I read the title as *Tails doesn’t exist* and thought this video would just be a Sonic 2 creepypasta in all seriousness though this is a very inspirational video, hearing about motivation from a perspective that doesn’t come across as cheesy is really refreshing, like you said "You have to *SUCC* before you can *SUCCEED!* "

  • @GavinArtster
    @GavinArtster2 ай бұрын

    I swear this guy will be my new therapist

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    That's beyond my qualifications but hey whatever gets you through the day man

  • @curtis5799
    @curtis57992 ай бұрын

    This guy. Better speech than the paid motivational ones.

  • @BigBoyBren2006
    @BigBoyBren20062 ай бұрын

    did anyone else read the title as “Tails doesn’t exist” and clicked on this video for some out of pocket theory video? instead i got a pep talk

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes actually, another comment said that 😂 sorry if it made you feel clickbaited, I hope you enjoyed though if you want to think about it: Sonic Origins now implies that the chaos emeralds went to Westside Island after Sonic 1, and Sonic 2 Game Gear is a prequel to Sonic 2, and if you don't get the Chaos Emeralds in that game, it's implied that Tails dies... so in canon, it could be that Tails died in S2GG and has been a figment of Sonic's imagination ever since.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft322 ай бұрын

    There is _one_ character that is a good example of what you're trying to say... *Amy.* She started out as just a normal girl who idolized Sonic. She would chase after him but never able to keep up with him. Then when Sonic wasn't around to help, she decided to stick up for her birdie friend and even show compassion for a robot, one of Sonic's assumed enemies. She had no super powers or special abilities, she had to use a hammer to even come close to matching her peers. But NOW look at her. With each new game she appeared in she became faster and faster, until now, where we've reached the point that she can keep up with the likes of Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Lots of people reminding me of Amy, proving I really SHOULD have saved this topic for the Sonic CD video 😂

  • @nymphia

    @nymphia

    23 күн бұрын

    @@NeatOnTheRocks Amy and Tails have a lot in common, but you notice as Tails becomes more confident in himself, he stops following Sonic around, whereas Amy does the opposite. Following Sonic around and being able to help him IS Amy's personal fulfillment; meanwhile with Tails, being able to step away from Sonic and do his own thing (and having Sonic come to him) is HIS personal fulfillment. In a way, Sonic has had such a heavy influence on both of them in finding their own personal passions and goals, and honing those goals to then help him out when he needs it. On Amy's end it's not only because of her initial infatuation with the idea of Sonic, but because she now can say "I KNOW Sonic, and I CAN help him", whereas with Tails' end his initial admiration of Sonic evolved past "I NEED Sonic to help me and want me to help him" to "I can help Sonic, and Sonic can help me, but I do not need Sonic's help for everything in my life." I think although you overlooked Amy, mentioning Tails is not bad either -- Tails and Amy are parallel to one another in terms of characterization and abilities, but they both share a lot of similar traits that cause them to orbit around Sonic more significantly than anyone else in the franchise.

  • @the.bloodless.one1312
    @the.bloodless.one13122 ай бұрын

    The notion of “talent” has always driven me nuts because it devalues the HOURS AND HOURS AND YEARS AND YEARS of very hard work us artists put into developing the skills of our craft. Like I always say, there’s no fairy magic. Art is a skill, and just like a carpenter who puts years of practice and work to become good at what they do, it’s no different for a musician or a painter etc

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @SoCalBalloons
    @SoCalBalloons2 ай бұрын

    “Talent is what people who show up for one day, use to describe people who show up everyday.”

  • @KevinTPLim

    @KevinTPLim

    2 ай бұрын

    whoa.

  • @lasercraft32

    @lasercraft32

    2 ай бұрын

    @@KevinTPLim Its a quote from the video dude.

  • @KevinTPLim

    @KevinTPLim

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lasercraft32yeah, it’s a good quote that i hadn’t heard before :) 1:36 for anyone looking for it

  • @NotAyoKRob
    @NotAyoKRob2 ай бұрын

    came for sonic, stayed for the words of wisdom. Thank you my friend!

  • @speed_311
    @speed_3112 ай бұрын

    That Chemical Plant Boss trick is definitely easier on the Genesis version, because Robotnik is at the very end of the screen. I dunno why they changed that.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    It's just a consquence of the wider screen. It's kind of incredible how some of the boss layouts feel like they were made for widescreen, like Aquatic Ruin and Casino Night. I do miss the easy chemical-plant trick tho

  • @Sazazezer

    @Sazazezer

    2 ай бұрын

    The Aquatic Ruin spin dash trick no longer works either, which threw me the first time I played wide-screen.

  • @beefyonyt
    @beefyonyt2 ай бұрын

    "you HAVE to SUCC" - this guy 😎

  • @masonthecyanhairedgirl

    @masonthecyanhairedgirl

    2 ай бұрын

    In order to Succeed

  • @somerobloxdude3699

    @somerobloxdude3699

    2 ай бұрын

    😳

  • @GlitchyGeek

    @GlitchyGeek

    2 ай бұрын

    "Sucking at something is the first step of being good at something" - Jake the dog

  • @MELONALDENTE
    @MELONALDENTE2 ай бұрын

    Losing ambition by imagining what it would be like to have done /whatever thing/ is so fucking real.

  • @davidfauremusic
    @davidfauremusic2 ай бұрын

    You say things-of-interest while playing Sonic on the screen : ARGH I LOVE IT !!

  • @caveirainvocada9438
    @caveirainvocada94382 ай бұрын

    Motivational speak + Sonic gameplay is such a specific thing to do, but hey I love it lol

  • @burrmuda848
    @burrmuda8482 ай бұрын

    Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. I love that! This guy is our biggest hype man

  • @LivingbyHatred
    @LivingbyHatred2 ай бұрын

    I'm sort of depressed with the state of my channel. Obviously, I dont have the best editing, i'm not patient with writing scripts and editing videos. And I lost my happiness in making youtube videos with me losing interest and taking long breaks between videos, and this didn't help with the first argument i had with another dude who gained 10k subs in a span of a few months. Then i kept comparing myself to him, saying i would gain to his level by working hard and realising that i can't get to his level with how hard i try I'm distancing myself from the main reason why i was doing this and it is to have fun and get new friends to be with. But in the end, after seeing your other video about youtube, I realise that i should take a break and think about a way to succeed with my hopes and dreams. Thank you for making this video it has helped me for a bit, but I don't know if I would relapse back into this state of doing nothing but other then that I hope you all have a nice day.

  • @yhizz1809
    @yhizz18092 ай бұрын

    I was thinking a lot to myself recently about these topics because I had seen someone in a comment section replying to a video on musical prodigies (Domi & JD Beck) and the person was trying to say that "Some people are just talented or special" they were trying to argue that some people are just different and other people cannot achieve the same level in their lifetime which is just completely false. Once I read that comment I instantly realized how much we have become brainwashed to doubt ourselves and not even chase after goals anymore. I feel like one of the points of art is that it is supposed to drive and inspire people to wanna achieve that "prodigy" level ability but instead some people think oppositely because either it is too intimidating or something and then this thinking brainwashes our minds to think that other people are just special and that's that which is just a delusion. Another thing with this thinking is that it makes us more toxic so when someone wants to finally chase that dream other people will knock you down and say things like "You could never achieve that level" or "That artist is too legendary so how dare you compare yourself to them when the work you make is not even close" comments like those miss the entire point of the expression of art because we are supposed to be chasing the most legendary version of ourselves and sometimes other people's art motivates us to do that. Prodigies don't necessarily exist because all you have to do is look at their history and realize some people come from families of big musical backgrounds or whatever it is so my main message here is to not adopt a false mindset and instead always stay open-minded.

  • @RoyalStevens

    @RoyalStevens

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree completely. To use games as a example, I used to suck at TF2. I just thought inherently I wasn't good at point and shoots. Until one day after much much practice, it clicked for me and I was dominating multiple people and team wiping the enemy team. Its all about the time you invest, not your 'innate' skill

  • @yhizz1809

    @yhizz1809

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RoyalStevens Indeed bro!!! we just gotta practice.

  • @Coolguy.399
    @Coolguy.3999 күн бұрын

    "Whether you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." -Henry Ford

  • @BenjaminEwt
    @BenjaminEwt2 ай бұрын

    THOSE THUMBNAILS ARE SO FUCKING GOOD

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha thanks!! I've been really stepping up my thumby game lately

  • @Nister.N
    @Nister.N2 ай бұрын

    This is some of the most unique sonic content ive seen in a while. Keep going!

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that! Idk if it really counts as Sonic content at this point lmao, I'm just using Sonic as a vehicle to express myself

  • @RoyalStevens
    @RoyalStevens2 ай бұрын

    "And some kids have two tails that allow them to fly" Yeah, thats 100% normal😂

  • @effectinclination3232
    @effectinclination32322 ай бұрын

    Bro, I love these inspirational sonic commentary videos like the other video you made You should be a KZreadr, I think you should make more of these videos!

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    I will!

  • @farhanyudaputra6422
    @farhanyudaputra64222 ай бұрын

    This is a fresh take on self-improvement and I love it, and my sub-goldfish attention span had a good time watching the gameplay in the background

  • @mgkrewson
    @mgkrewson2 ай бұрын

    The idea of ‘having to suck’ reminds me of something Ira Glass (This American Life) said years ago, something to the effect of: when you first start creating, it’s gonna be terrible, and because you have a sense of taste, you’ll KNOW it’s terrible, but the trick is to persevere, because that sense of taste is what makes you good at your craft in the end.

  • @JohnnyMontilla
    @JohnnyMontilla2 ай бұрын

    Keep uploading videos! I’m loving them man!

  • @GyreArts
    @GyreArts2 ай бұрын

    Talent=affinity of interest Leading to working more and researching a specific subject when younger Basically interest gives you the drive to specialize in something

  • @Estrupixel
    @Estrupixel2 ай бұрын

    Love these videos -and if you stop to think about it, it seems like it’s Sonic himself giving us some lessons, haha!

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    "Fuck you, Tails" -Sonic in this vid

  • @SaturnMoth
    @SaturnMoth2 ай бұрын

    "You have to succ before you can succeed" merch when?

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Funny you say that... neatontherocks-official-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/you-gotta-succ?product=211 This was a catchphrase we had in my stream community way back when, I never did much with this merch store, but it's still there! 😂

  • @hydrotwister161

    @hydrotwister161

    2 ай бұрын

    @@NeatOnTheRocks lol

  • @DaGreenGh0st
    @DaGreenGh0st2 ай бұрын

    I love this channel. The nostalgia, the message, and the jokes are brilliant! Underrated af man and the dedication shows!

  • @nasirbennett3984
    @nasirbennett39842 ай бұрын

    ive found your channel through the best time to be a youtuber vid and really enjoy thsi unique style

  • @Brianycus
    @Brianycus2 ай бұрын

    Man these videos are always when I need them the most.

  • @PK_FIRE-pew-pew
    @PK_FIRE-pew-pew2 ай бұрын

    what I took from this was focus on what YOU are good at ,focus on the present and where you are now.

  • @xblave980
    @xblave9802 ай бұрын

    i cant wait for you to go viral, as a 18yr old graduate that finds to find living in this current economy within like 40 days. hearing this commentary means the world to me and its extremely motivating more people need to hear this.

  • @jotanuki
    @jotanuki29 күн бұрын

    “ Sucking at something is the first step to becoming sorta good at something.“ -Jake the Dog from Adventure Time.

  • @AdamonEarth
    @AdamonEarth2 ай бұрын

    Well spoken and agree! Happy to see this video get the love it deserves!

  • @markguyton2868
    @markguyton28682 ай бұрын

    Good to know talent doesn't exist... that confirms my fears...

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't fear, recognize the power you have over your path!

  • @micah_raygun_
    @micah_raygun_2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another great video! Part of it hits very close to home because I want to be a great father, husband, rock climber, calisthenics athlete, employee, writer, and now KZreadr. In my tiny slices of free time I find it very hard to decide to do something productive (writing) or something immediately enjoyable (video games, recording, etc). It's honestly really hard to find where my loyalties lie with my downtime, but at least KZread has given me a nice group of like minded people to engage with. Keep up the work, seems like your Sonic/philosophy/motivation videos are going places 👍

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm beyond pleased to have made your acquaintance through our videos impacting each other! It's one of the coolest things about KZread I think I struggle with balancing my different pursuits as well. I've begun thinking of them kind of as different foods: I crave different things on different days, but I try to maintain a balanced diet--and I ALWAYS have to eat! Also, props to you for managing everything with a wife and kid as well--my girlfriend and I are overwhelmed as it is

  • @czms922
    @czms9222 ай бұрын

    Talent exist it just shouldn't be used to demean yourself because of your own journey

  • @penwallace
    @penwallace2 ай бұрын

    I take a while to take in messages sometimes, but for someone who’s been dealing with this more than usually lately I wanna say thanks man.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @mak_707
    @mak_7072 ай бұрын

    Your last video was the only other video I've watched of you. I look forward to more of these.

  • @LAT.R
    @LAT.R2 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear some of your points (yet again) match my own experience. I've subconsciously followed the Ludwig model and found that most of the fun I have in my creative activities is had during the learning process & then it spikes after enough development to see a growth in my abilities. Usually after that point, I find another skill I want to learn more than continuing to master the old skill. You could call it seeking more immediate satisfaction, refusal to grind to perfection, or simply a guy slowing learning what he actually does and doesn't want. Great work again, bro. I think people are hungry for grounded enthusiasm & you found a great template. Keep it up 🎉 Also, I was one of the guys who hated math in high school but ate a bunch of mushrooms in college and became a derivative wizard 🧙🏼‍♂️

  • @Easmodx
    @Easmodx2 ай бұрын

    The stacking abilities metaphor perfectly illustrates your point and I have never seen anyone make that comparison. 10/10 motivational speech.

  • @evskyl
    @evskyl21 күн бұрын

    Personally, i was planning on becoming a streamer since a few years now, but one of the biggest things that holds me back is the fact that i just don't have English as my first language, making it so that i'm decouraged from even trying to comment on or about something because of my almost incomprehensible accent/lack of oral vocabulary to make up on the spot. I'm hoping and am certain that it will get better over time as I speak out more and more but I still fear a bit like it's never enough. And after watching these vids on all things creation, I just wanna put a lil thank you out there for how this made me rethink about all this, even by just writing this comment, and even though i'm still not sure if i could pull full on streams off, at least i'm encouraged by your vids to keep goin without caring for a thing and again, thank you for that. I guess to close it out i'll just say see ya when i'm feeling comfortable enough with my voice to hop onto this whole operation

  • @thecalvinistkat
    @thecalvinistkat2 ай бұрын

    This is a much more inspiring video than pretty much all of the fakey “motivational influencers” out there on the internet. Thanks for keeping it real here! Love listening to you while I draw, both because you speak from a place of wisdom and because it’s hilarious when you utter expletives at Sonic games.

  • @Firelis
    @Firelis2 ай бұрын

    Finally, a video made for me- Nah but really, though, the main point of this video is something I've been saying to some of my friends a lot, partially because I feel I didn't start with the right "cards" to learn modelling, animating, or any of the things I do today, but I did it anyways, and a lot of how I view that is that talent and predispositions aren't the same thing. I have predispositions that would help me with sports activities had I chosen to go for them, but the fact is, while I enjoy some physically demanding activities, they're not where *most* of my passions lie, and the few that remain I end up having compensations for anyways through VR, nowadays. I agree that talent is the thing people say when they don't know what your background in something is, but I think that even when talking about predispositions, your background may matter a lot as well, like how you may have been learning to draw earlier than even you know, heck I started making 3D animations because I played with action figures a lot and I saw a ot of that in 3D art as a kid. Sometimes it's not so much a matter of the actual skill you're trying to develop as it is a matter of how your brain reacts to a thing, or what thing you're practicing in your brain before it becomes physical. I do think though that letting go of dreams isn't something we necessarily need to seek to do right off the bat, though, as it often happens by itself at some point in our life, the acceptance of that step is something we may need to consciously do, but we can't always step back and know in advance all the hurdles that we'll face with what we want to do, there's many other factors that'll lead us to let go of past dreams that'll happen throughout our lives, and I find that, at least in my case, it happened either because : -The circumstances surrounding the dream end up kind of "overpowering" my will to pursue that dream (like, say, if I know how bad life in general will be, and in what way, by pursuing this thing, and I don't feel like I can take that) -The parts I ended up liking about the dream are so small compared to the greater whole that it was best to find an alternative. I think just about every predisposition that isn't physical can be made up for in some way, and when I say physical I mean on a genetic front how your body is built, and even some of those can be made up for later in life. And as for art and creative fields, the predisposition relating to it are 99% guaranteed to be an early childhood habit, or some thought process or activity that you had, and as much as our minds change when we grow older, it's not like that kind of stuff is all of a sudden unavailable. Your habits changed, sure, but that doesn't mean you can't build that same foundation in a way more suited to yourself. When it comes to anything mental, which I think is where I see the idea of talent show up the most, I believe they can all be made up for because, especially when it comes to art/creative fields, we look at the results, not the process, 2 people can make something insanely similar but the process through which they made their works was entirely different because they work better in their own specific ways. Which is another part of why I don't like the idea of talent when applied to art or anything creative in particular, it narrows down both the chances of you being able to do a thing, and also what would be considered the "right way" to do it

  • @SavithTV
    @SavithTV15 күн бұрын

    I'm so bad at cutting myself down before I even begin to succeed more than I do. I think it's called the Dunning-Kruger effect. Always start off confident and do better, and the more I learn and know, my skill, desire, motivation etc seem to tank as I begin killing my own confidence about it and question everything vs just doing it for fun. O think it's also called imposter syndrome, idk, not a psychologist lmao. We spend so much of our time worrying about the wrong things, we often kneecap ourselves before we even get a chance to flourish. Thanks for the reminder 💜It isn't mandatory to be "good" at something to continue doing it, and eventually we can get there.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    13 күн бұрын

    It's both Dunning-Kruger and Imposter Syndrome, but mostly imposter syndrome

  • @ogfkite
    @ogfkite2 ай бұрын

    You inspire me, Homie. 💎 I’ve been back n forth with pursing my passions & dreams, and got dang, every time I sorta make the choice to not go for it, something pulls me back, like gravity. I feel it’s the love for the ideas, being creative, and what it could looks/sound/feel like. Anyhow, thanks for being you. 💎

  • @lil_s24
    @lil_s242 ай бұрын

    Neat you’ve been the best support to me ever since I’ve stumbled across your video about if I want to do something I should do it. Now my videos are averaging about 50 views per video. And my most popular video has over 500! And I like this video because it says something about your not the best but u can be better. I hope you have a good spring break (if u even have one lol). And see you next video (probably if I have something wise to talk about in the video 🗣️🔥)

  • @triledink
    @triledink2 ай бұрын

    I have played guitar for 15 years and when people are impressed by my skills and want to try to learn but are scared they'll never get good I usually reply with ''You don't get worse the longer you play''. Doing anything for a long time will make you better at it. Obviously there are skills that are harder than other skills, but that doesn't make them impossible to get good at.

  • @MochiiMochaPop
    @MochiiMochaPop2 ай бұрын

    I know this video is 3 weeks old by the time I’m watching this, but even so. This feels like something I really needed to hear in my younger years, and although maybe I missed out on that opportunity, I’m glad there’ll be others now who get that chance

  • @darienb1127
    @darienb11272 ай бұрын

    With that whole talk about being able to get over something with a fantasy, I'm pretty sure i've done the same. But I think if that fantasy or idea keep popping up in your mind, then it might be worth doing. For me, it's my characters and the stories I think up. I think about them so often that they basically take up most of my brain's free space. But I think it's something worth persuing because of how much I think about it. The craving to create keeps coming back, even if my body isn't exactly at the point where I can get my ideas out properly yet. If you REALLY care about something, it will keep coming back to you.

  • @RealCxrlos
    @RealCxrlos2 ай бұрын

    thanks man usually i wanted to feel down on myself but someone like you truly understands it and you do a good job at speaking what's on your mind I love that man you don't give up either!

  • @RaHents
    @RaHentsАй бұрын

    Watched this and the previous video in their entirety. KZread recommended them at the right time for me when I was feeling really down about how bad my channel was going lately. Trying to find what kind of content would attract more viewers, should I post more regularly, what trends are up right now, to the point where I kind of forgot to think about what I actually want to do with the channel. Even considered quitting at some point. Then I remembered that the only reason I really did this was that I had some goofy ideas I just wanted to realize and share around regardless of how many views it gets. And I had fun. Now I want to go back to that mindset and seeing seeing your videos having success (in my books the level of engagement and views these videos are getting is a success) I'm feeling more motivated to just try out more creatively open stuff instead of just thinking about views and such. Maybe even trying this style of video. Thank you very much for helping some random dude on the internet, hope you get all the success you deserve. And in terms of shredding on the guitar, if you still feel deep down that you would like to be able to do it and wish to find a way, I might got some advices that could help you 🎸

  • @abeegaminglol
    @abeegaminglol2 ай бұрын

    An amazing video! Plus the gameplay in the background was pretty entertaining. Still, a very important message overall. You're a very underrated channel, hope you manage to get more attention because you deserve it.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your support :D

  • @MacenW
    @MacenW2 ай бұрын

    I'm thankful your vids are in my recommended. Youre gonna inspire me and I'll point my finger at these videos if they ask what did.

  • @shelbycountach5002
    @shelbycountach50022 ай бұрын

    Just want to say this and your previous video made someone's day a lot better. Thanks kind stranger on the internet! Take my sub as a humble gesture of gratitude.

  • @LunarMagma
    @LunarMagma2 ай бұрын

    this video is incredible, it really picked me up after i've been belittling myself for so long thank you so much

  • @bromomentbabyface6804
    @bromomentbabyface68042 ай бұрын

    Dude I watched that other video last night, shit got me thinking about my life. I've always been a creator, but I've had aspects of it pushed down from trauma and depression and shit, so I tried to turn that into art. I dunno, its hard but I'm trying find my voice again outside of that. I've always wanted to make art my whole life, and its just who I am. This shit be speaking to me right now, gotta say, love your advice and the reach you've had on hundreds of thousands of people now lol. Keep doing your thing and take care

  • @everchanger23
    @everchanger23Ай бұрын

    Thank you for these couple of vids. I'm in the thick of it rn and at my age the "motivational" shit that used to get me off my ass just started to feel fake and like you said "toxic positivity". This was grounded in reality and really helped me start to look at things from a different perspective. I had completely given up on doing anything creative other than here and there for fun. I always felt like I had to make it my career or don't even try. Now I'm starting to see maybe it doesn't have to be my career but that shouldn't take away my passion for improving and sharing my work. I hope to be able to come back to this vid in a year or two and report that things are going well.

  • @tangotay.
    @tangotay.2 ай бұрын

    its so cool how all of us have different goals in mind but this video can help even with my stop motions

  • @TheWonderBlueWarrior
    @TheWonderBlueWarrior2 ай бұрын

    Man these kind of videos started appearing more to me and I love it Back in the day I loved fighting animations but knew I would never be able to animate like that, and thought it was impossible But through the years espeically now, I think of it differently Anything is possible when you put your mind into it, I got better at animating like huge improvements even though I thought that I would never be able to actually make movement with drawings Like, I sucked at animating but now I have improved so much how I see it is that, laziness or when you think how much time will that thing let's say project take, that's when you might lost motivation or just give up, but I think about the part I'm making now and then once I'm finished with it I go to the next I always say this to myself "as long as I know that's it's possible then I'm doing it" And this video is telling more things I wanted to say to myself etc, what a great video, I have enjoyed it Keep it up

  • @LF21Hungry
    @LF21Hungry2 ай бұрын

    my god i needed this, i've felt so insecure about making games and mods tonight, thank you very much for this, i might actually be able to sleep tonight hearing this i subbed for this motivation, thank you

  • @gohan7926
    @gohan79262 ай бұрын

    Bros videos are the greatest thing on this site. Still working on the creative project!

  • @timyrica
    @timyrica2 ай бұрын

    Homestly, finding your channel has been more motivating to see, hear, and absorb. As a fellow youtuber, it's been difficult watching people around me (fresh creators) blow up and get 1k-5k subs in a week or two. While my videos are not picked up or do as well with limited resources. When you mentioned not being bale to quantify talent (other than semi-bs), that resonated. You aren't looking to make videos because you're good at them. It's really because we have soething unique to us to say. Really like your style of editing and the uplifting direction of your channel. Would love to hear more of your thoughts discussing how one can break down value from a creator-audience-total pipeline! And what does 'value' mean? Great stuff!

  • @Exmotable
    @Exmotable2 ай бұрын

    this is one of the only motivational youtube videos that did anything for me, if that makes sense. so often i'll see stuff that's the equivalent of "hang in there!" posters. not to say that there aren't people out there that maybe just need to see one of those to feel better about their life or situation, but they always seem so empty or hollow or whatever to me. like when someone can tell you're sad, and with like full confidence they say "chin up buddy, you're a super fantastic cool person!" and it's like, you have absolutely no way of knowing that, in the slightest. anyway my point is your video seems very well thought out and it genuinely makes me feel a little better. i still have a ton of awful thoughts swirling in my head that i don't really know what to do with, but i feel a little less useless now and i really appreciate it.

  • @imValerium
    @imValerium2 ай бұрын

    Well said dude - I've been thinking for a long while that people have the ability to do near enough anything they truly put their mind to. The main thing holding us back from doing so is that most people either can't be bothered to go through the process of learning it, or they begin, get demotivated and give up. Obviously everyone learns at different rates and some people will be inherently "better" at certain tasks than others, but too many people limit themselves by thinking they can't do certain things, when it reality, they either just don't really want to, or can't be bothered to put in the effort that is required

  • @kevinm.5951
    @kevinm.59512 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. I'm sort of at the start of this whole "what am i good at, what can I do?" Journey in my lofe later than most people at 24. And I've definitely fallen into the traps of comparing myself to others and idolozing the "talent" people have. How I got to this mindset is because I was born with a visual impairment and I went to an elementary school that hardly believed in us, not only that, barely having the funds to accommodate us properly. By the time I was in high school, I had no confidence in any of my abilities, struggilong academically wasn't helping either. I was just going through the motions, didn't attend college and was sort of in limbo for a while, but now, I'm trying to find out what my limits are and its been tough mentally but i think in the long run, the struggle will mean something...whatever that something may be

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey, 24 is actually not that late in the grand scheme of things to still be at the start of your journey. Many people start even later than that, some REstart later in life, and some never start in the first place

  • @user-ol5it2lt3j
    @user-ol5it2lt3j2 ай бұрын

    Yo, this channel was an unexpected gold mine.

  • @HeemzCastGaming
    @HeemzCastGaming2 ай бұрын

    Bo you really shed some light in this video and the previous in such an amazing way. I feel lighter and can breathe better and just going with the flow

  • @RemnantTheWolf
    @RemnantTheWolfКүн бұрын

    Ive always been a chubby guy, my whole life. Until recently. I still have a ways to go, but I have found diet and exersize very effective. I spend less time now looking at the scale, and more on "How much can I lift" As I keep pushing myself, my once out of shape, flabby bod, and look to higher weights, higher strengths, I keep to a Mantra which lives rent free in my head. "I dont care what I can do. I care what I WILL do." I couldnt bench 160 at the time I started thinking that... But I was going to. Now, I didnt do it that day, or the next, but eventually I worked myself forward, towards that goal until I hit it. Now Im taking that mindset and putting it toward art and game design. I'm bad at backgrounds. Ive foxused a lot on character work over the years. I find it more fun. But I said "I want to make an environment, brainstorm it, and then start to build it on stream. And so, I just... Did. The art came out well, the 3d work... Not as much. But thats okay. I will try again tonight. And tomorrow... And probably the next day. And each fail will bring me closer to being really damn good at this.

  • @Da_CRE4T0R
    @Da_CRE4T0R2 ай бұрын

    The challenges of time reward you in their essence. Life is cyclical always alternating between bad and then good . The hardest times show you the challenge and the door. And the good, an equal reward for learning and persisting in whatever hobby or thing you wanna do. But you’re the only one who can set your limits on how much you can take.

  • @mocksimtimvids7970
    @mocksimtimvids79702 ай бұрын

    For what feels like my whole life I’ve always felt behind like everyone is better than everyone is faster stronger smarter even now. My cousin plays volleyball and my dad and all my family support him on it and I do to he’s my favorite cousin but sometimes I just can’t help but feel jealous and mad because I’ve never been good at a sport even golf! I quit golf in my freshman year and it sucked because I wanted to be a good golf player. I just feel like no matter how hard I try everyone is just better than me and there’s nothing I can do to change that and it sucks because my dad told me that he believes I’ll be the most successful person in my family. But this video opened my eyes it made me realize that I can be great just like everyone else and I don’t have to have the title that someone else has I can have a different title a better one and be amazing I don’t have to compare myself to my friends or cousin I can be great in my own different ways and still make my parents proud and my dad will be right about me.

  • @lukeskywalkerthe2nd773
    @lukeskywalkerthe2nd7732 ай бұрын

    I'm always tormented and contemplating what it means to be "talented". It's something that I'd feel foolish to deny it exists but at the same time I really feel like it's too much of a bad excuse not to dare to do the things you enjoy anyway. It kinda ties into what it also means to be "successful" as well the more I think about it. These concepts of "talent" and "success" are so nebulous to me at times that it feels like they are some of society's indirect ways of preventing people from being more creative and artistic. Yet all the while I'm equally as influenced by these superficial defintions of these terms as much as a lot of people are. It's a never ending battle tbh. But it's nice to hear that there are people like you, Neat, who really do not let the surface level ideas of "talent" get in the way of doing what you love! You are a very inspiring person, man, and i wish ya all the best for your channel! :)

  • @ninables2667
    @ninables26672 ай бұрын

    These videos came to me at a perfect time. I am going to start my KZread channel soon (its been a dream of mine for a while now) and the Sonic logo helped me click. I just watched to "You should be a KZreadr." and this one just happened to come out on the same day! This really helped me feel more confident about starting, thank you so much for the encouragement

  • @ChappyMonster
    @ChappyMonster2 ай бұрын

    ANOTHER BANGER GOING IN MY PLAYLIST, i needed a second video in it because the other one was the only one in there… lol… I’ve listened to it like 4 times now and these videos are very motivating for me, seriously

  • @koubu6841
    @koubu68412 ай бұрын

    Hearing you saying all this right before my examinations tomorrow morning gives me some kind of bliss. Thanks again, and wish me luck...

  • @migueltrio
    @migueltrio2 ай бұрын

    There’s an aura about you that resonates and I can’t describe it. Would be interested in joining your next livestream

  • @komachii17
    @komachii172 ай бұрын

    your videos are really good, i'm happy that youtube recommend me your channel, thanks a lot!

  • @boldeh0717
    @boldeh07172 ай бұрын

    i loved this video! i also watched your other one about becoming a creator and i really like the ideas and messages you're sharing in them! i hope there's more to come :)

  • @ssjcybersonic9255
    @ssjcybersonic92552 ай бұрын

    I grew up with a younger brother who could, and pretty much, do anything and everything and was good at at. He was almost always the best at every sport he competed with, was on the student council at school, hell he ever always beat me in every video game we played against each other. And while I love my brother very much, it was very disheartening to see him succeed at everything, while I struggled to just keep my head above water in whatever I thought I could do. Growing up like this has killed almost every ambition I ever had (for example I completely lost interest in competitive, well, ANYTHING, since I would just get beat into submission by him), so it's very hard to be motivated to do anything he could do, since I would always be the loser. And, yes I know, I shouldn't compare myself to him or anyone else, but it's been very damaging to my self esteem.

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Your mind has actually come to a very rational conclusion. "Why even try when I just get beat into submission?" is a very valid question to ask yourself. But, I think if you keep searching deep enough, you'll find an answer.

  • @Racecar564
    @Racecar56426 күн бұрын

    I love your content! You really got me thinking with this video, just like the last. This kind of thing is really difficult for me, as when I was growing up, I always looked at others around me and thought there was no way in hell I'd ever be good at anything. I lacked encouragement in my environment, and I still kinda do. And although it's like trying to push a mountain, I've been trying to gradually change my mindset, and I'm at the point I've been practicing drawing art for two years now. Though I don't think it's much, my friends tend to be pretty impressed with it. Regardless of impressions, the fact of the matter is, it's a hell of a lot more than if I never once tried! I'm glad I'm trying, even though it's sure as hell not easy.

  • @RocketSmashers
    @RocketSmashers2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making these videos! It really inspires me to keep on doing what I want to do. Even if I’m not the best at it.

  • @onekidgamer577
    @onekidgamer5772 ай бұрын

    Damn this channel is so good definitely top 10 youtubers that i watch

  • @NeatOnTheRocks

    @NeatOnTheRocks

    2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that! :D

  • @rjcraft18
    @rjcraft182 ай бұрын

    Subbed, you have great content. We need more videos and, in general, people like you on here.

  • @Tuuvas
    @Tuuvas2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making these videos. Truly inspiring and encouraging, and I really appreciate you

  • @tenkotalk
    @tenkotalk23 күн бұрын

    Your content when you talk while playing sonic is so good! Im binging them right now

  • @Mr.Bronze
    @Mr.Bronze2 ай бұрын

    These videos are the most effective motivational speeches to me. The previous one made me look at my work differently. Thank you

  • @MugiMikey
    @MugiMikey2 ай бұрын

    Awesome new video, Neat! You bring up several perspectives I've never really considered before and I appreciate that.

  • @JaxPat2009

    @JaxPat2009

    24 күн бұрын

    No comments? I’ll fix that :3

  • @rianthreeden
    @rianthreeden2 ай бұрын

    Besides from the speach and things your saying, my favorite part of your videos is that your activity playing sonic while speaking!

  • @brys.3131
    @brys.31312 ай бұрын

    What an excellent topic, wise and extremely well put. Like many us, I had my own small handful of natural gifts showing up early on, but I was so into myself growing up that I missed the point of hard work most of the time, thinking I had already arrived and it would just all come eventually, that is until I met amazing people with their own natural talents, but who worked their butts off everyday to hone that talent into something greater than themselves. It was their meditation. I felt gratefully humbled seeing my earlier missteps and now find a huge amount of joy in just being where I am at the level I'm at while putting way more effort into daily practice more and more. As anyone knows, the experience is exhilarating. I'm so grateful to realize we all have it already within us to become who we can become whatever that may be and to get to share these wonderful gifts with each other, making and becoming just for the love of it and the devotion of it.

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