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copecopter

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I've been watching a bodybuilder called Scooby1961 - been watching him since 2010.
Anyway, he's gay, and married to a man, and he doesn't have kids - so he says to make up for the void of not having your own kids he teaches people stuff on YouTube. Gives advice, etc.

I don't have anything in my life to be le wise person about, but I can learn some skill and start a faceless YouTube channel and just explain that topic "for free", (monetize the channel but again I won't make much)

Although he's married to a man so he's not an incel - I see that he has a self-built plane, goes on vacations, has goals, and lives a life better than 99% of normies.
This has inspired me to somewhat emulate him, in a way, on an incel scale (KEK), where I do live my best life in spite of being lonely.

However, I am serious about starting a YouTube channel where I teach a valuable skill to get the dopamine of people saying YUUUS YOU HELPED ME, and to make sure I don't get made fun of (lookswise) I will not show my face.

Do you think it's worth it? I know people are ungrateful and no good deed goes unpunished but I will probably take measures to shield myself from any contingency and to keep my expectations low and not expect people to appreciate it.

Should I do it?
 
Personally, yes
 

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