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  1. Behavioral Scientist11/4/1914 min
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    • Pegeen
      Top reader this weekReading streakScoutScribe
      4 years ago

      I have used YouTube as an artist. There are endless tutorials of specialized techniques in this arena. Same with meditation. It is a fascinating and useful platform. I have come to depend on it. Very grateful to those that give of their time and expertise. Sewing is next!

    • jeff4 years ago

      I loved this! YouTube has such a mind blowing variety of talent and entertainment. I just finished watching a new video that was posted by one of my favorite medical YouTubers after watching another by a guy that does nothing but chemical science experiments. The diversity of content producers and the topics they cover is incredible. I'm also subscribed to chefs, carpenters, machinists, lawyers, mechanics, lock pickers, programmers, surgeons, journalists and on and on from all over the world.

      It's awesome watching someone who is passionate about a given topic start off making videos in their free time, grown their audience, increase their production quality and then be able to quit their day job and start making videos full time. All the while providing viewers with incredible educational content for free with ads or a few bucks a month without. I think this article is spot on in its prediction that this will have a huge impact on our culture in the coming years.

      • bill
        Top reader of all time
        4 years ago

        Yep. It’s nice to hear some positivity about the web and AI. Intentionality is key. And, frankly, I think that the way you’re experiencing YouTube is a pretty exceptional edge case. Although it might be true that more and more people are moving in your direction. I loved the several references to piano practice. Learning how to learn is so clutch.