What Happened To Me

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Publicado 2022-11-24
Why I Left YouTube....and am I back?

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  • @TheFlightMike
    I’m so happy you’re back man… I learned so much from you.
  • @MikeKorzemba
    THANK YOU my man for sharing your story. Personal stuff like this is the absolute hardest to tell the world sometimes, sometimes its hard to keep being a positive person on camera every day but the fact that you are helping others like this is truly amazing 🙏
  • @sethpayne9602
    came home from elementary and middle school every day to watch your videos bro. so happy to see you taking steps and getting better. Jesus loves you and died for you bro. we love you too.
  • @iarejoeyy718
    My jaw dropped man, totally dropped when I saw that you uploaded. What a breath of fresh air seeing you again, we’re here with you on this journey, can’t wait to see what you’ve got comin’ for us!
  • You were one of the few reasons I got into NBA and the OKC Thunder, and it’s good to have a legend back on the platform. Go Thunder 🌩️
  • I just stumbled across this video randomly, as I’ve grown up I’ve stopped watching YouTube and that means I stopped keeping up with all my favorite content creators. Seeing this hit in the feels man, I’m so happy you’re back and that you’re speaking out about your journey but also not giving up. Love brother.
  • @papalamm5244
    Greg, you aren’t alone. We are around the same age and when I was in HS your videos definitely helped me. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder last year and felt the same way that you did. However, going to therapy weekly helps. I do feel those lows, but having healthy outlets ( for you YT) has helped me. Can’t wait to see your comeback, we are in this together!
  • Everyone should internalize Greg's message and honesty. Psychological struggles are more widespread than most of us want to admit. Success in a given area can often unmask otherwise latent deep-seated issues rather than ameliorate them. Greg's story parallels my own in many ways. I've had successes all the way through a postdoctoral position at Harvard and career positions in scientific/medical communications thereafter. But mood instability has hampered me for long periods as well, including wanting to expand to public outreach via posting vids on YouTube but instead I've had to work on myself for a long time before being ready for any of that. For any of you out there struggling too, that's just part of the ebb and flow of life. It's harder for some and easier for others. But we all have our cross to bear. Like Greg suggested to all of us, proactively provide acts of kindness—no matter how small—to those who may be going through hard times. And consider also extending kindness to anyone who seems to be doing well because in many cases they are also going through struggles. Most importantly, be sure to be kind to yourself and see if you can be your own best friend rather than your worst enemy. These adjustments take time. But it's worth it.
  • I clicked on a notification for your channel and I realized I haven’t watched in a while, I’ve always loved watching your videos, sculpted my humor a bit and it’s great to see you back. You may not see this but I hope the best for you. Might as well call you FoundNUnbound because you’re not lost anymore. You’re working with everything you have and that will always mean something
  • @YaBoyYeag
    Lost bro I missed you I remember watching your videos with kd and the thunder man, I’m here to stay bro I’ll always stick subbed and support you I’m happy to see you back! Your brave and strong bro for telling your story
  • @Kx.mari_
    THE COMEBACK NOBODY WAS EXPECTING
  • This means a lot bro, as someone that is also embarrassed by their conditions, this means a ton. Thank you so much for being so transparent about everything!
  • @XxCHAOSxXFTW
    been watching you since 2016 man, i’m 21 now and about to graduate college, i can proudly say i also have dealt with severe depression and battle with it everyday but i keep going and i’m really happy to see you’re still going man, i’ve missed you dawg you were a huge part of my middle school/ high school experience
  • @ryanhollins4340
    so happy to see you back! been going through it too so i’m happy to see you’re doing well enough to get back to doing what you love ❤
  • lnu man u carried my childhood when i was younger. now i'm a senior boutta head off to college in a few months. ur impact on me and so many is grand to say the least. i too fell into a deep depression with anxiety issues and had to go to a rehab type place and the ER for a few weeks. staying strong, sticking thru, and improving/helping urself is great. it rly does change ur life's perspective on literally EVERYTHING. i'm so glad ur doing better now LNU and proud of u for fighting, ik how hard the struggle is. can't wait for the vids in the future man love u lnu 🙌
  • @crackhjen8896
    Thank You man sharing your Story. Personal stuff like what you’ve Said and mental Illness are some of the hardest things to get pass through. It’s amazing to How you’re recovering and we’re Happy about it. Keep it up always and keep a smile on your face. Thank for you for pr everything and understands us, keep recovering LNU, You are amazing. God bless
  • @FS84727
    W LNU that kd diss track was everywhere in middle school