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It all depends. I'm not saying they're paid much, (sometimes they are) but, contrasting with making videos on other media sources, it completely maintains your creativity and you can do more controversial videos (like "FUCK GOOGLE PLUS" ones) and still get some dough from that. That makes them going, because they don't want a normal, boring job like most of the people, they just want to do what they love.
What I mean is you can't generalize and call each one a loser (indirectly), some of them have actually bigger balls than you and choose the harder way.
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No one called them losers for making videos on Youtube. I have repeatedly said that it's a great stepping stone to doing what you love. Those who are able to capitalize on it are not planning on being on Youtube forever. They understand that they need to expand beyond the service to be viable.
Don't talk to me about harder, or balls, you fucking child. I gave up what I loved a fucking decade ago to work 60 hours a week in a job I despised so that I could support my family, only to eventually have everything that I had done thrown in my face, and told it was worthless. I did everything for people that I care about, and you want to tell me I took the easy route? That the people who make videos on Youtube are to be admired for being hard working saints while those of us who chose to provide security for our families took the easy way out, and we're pretty stupid. You are an absolute child. You have nothing worth while to say.