@blocc_nova746

How to become a true sigma in a 5 minute video.

@briskyfrisky1737

I am grateful that I am not a son of a corn star. At one point in my life, I was the fat kid, lactose intolerant, and was allergic to most seafood. Today, I overcomes these challenges. Unfortunately, I can not change the fact that I am still allergic to nuts and the son of an immigrant.

@mr.picklethanos7340

Me curing my depression after remembering I'm not lactose intolerant.

@Skoomer4E174

2:05 as a nut-allergic guy, sand goes hard. Especially the crunch

@diego_sosa

this vid actually made me stop and think about the my situation in life and be a lot more grateful abt it. Keep up the good content

@practicetypingmc

I actually realized this in 7th grade when I was kind of lowkey depressed that I had so much more years of school left to go. I realized that I was privileged to even have an education in the first place, privileged to have a loving family and home, and privileged to even be commenting on this Youtube Video right now. I think it's a major problem in America that we have that we are not grateful for what we have and we appreciate that we aren't somewhere worn torn, in a famine, and overall just in a terrible place. I pray everyday that those who are struggling find peace and I'm happy to have the life I have now. I thank God for that everyday :D

@hugograndi1708

Man, this is the video Gen-Z needs. Not someone who wants to lecture you about being grateful. More so, finding ways to be relatable.

@mint3863

I use to be really intolerant of gluten and dairy, to the point where it was thought that I was allergic. But as I grew older I stop having such big reactions and now I can eat and drink like any normal person. This video helped remind me to be thankful.

@muho1993muho

imagine being 12 and opening ph for the first time and seeing your mom

@triledink

Im allergic to nuts and I'll tell you that the feeling once you accidentally eaten something you're allergic to is horrible, it feels like being choked while still being to hardly breathe at the same time.

@trajantv5410

Grattitude is key to happiness.The problem is our human minds that naturally focus on the negative things. It's hard to remember the things to be thankful for.
I recommend everybody to write down on a grattitude journal all the positive things you had each day and over time your mind will develop the ability to focus on the positive things.

@kaotic520

Thank you so much, for offering me a different perspective. I can't put into words how I'm feeling, I recently lost my mother (my father died a few months after i was born ) and broke up with my 4 year long relationship. I just feel no matter what I do I'll just keep losing, but you are right I should be grateful for the things that I still have. A place to call home , food , friends, health.

@Kevin-m0ren0

great advice at the end bro always a good reminder to never take anything for granted💯

@mino_sensei

amazing stuff man great content you are growing so fast keep it up

@MaximusAugustusOrthodox

Amen to your Message! Stay safe and healthy. God bless you all and your loved ones 🙏❤️

@illagamer9854

The immigrant one is so relatable...
I haven't seen much racism in my school but either way many (thankfully not all of) the inhabitants of the country were xenophobic, and not only that, the first time we arrived that was one wild ride. And yes, i also did study twice as hard in the beginning so i was the best in class, either way now we live in the country for a while and everything is stable enough.

@User-d6l6t

If you are the fat friend just laugh at yourself. They can’t bully you if you bully yourself.

@beli15

4:16 i thought my dad was thinking we still in the 1960s when he told me that when I was younger

@slickop

Life max difficulty: the chunky friend who watches 🟠⚫️

@do2xd679

bro imagine the kid of a male pornstar flexing his father career while the kid of a female pornstar is suffereing inside knowing that he cannot do that and even if he did, he will destroy himself