Wanted to strongly expressed on those that may agree with me when pursuing careers on difficult oversaturated and super competitive fields such as social media partnerships & naturally selective artist career fields: musicians, painters, 2D animation/legitimate commission artists, authors, etc. Where it is beyond control to build a following or subscriptions. I pray those requirements do not nor should not matter. I have been on YouTube, Wattpad, DevianArt, here Facebook, IG
for more than 10 years & still struggle to gain traction. I wanted artistic creators to thrive & to find their dream career goals without any serious competitions. I will be expressing this on my multi Livestreaming platforms. Time to take that to politics.
"I personally disagree with YouTube and many other social media platforms' monetization requirements. The need to have over a thousand followers or subscribers to even begin earning revenue feels unnecessarily restrictive and beyond an individual's control. It creates an endless grind for creators, as gaining and maintaining followers is not guaranteed. People can easily unfollow or unsubscribe, often for reasons unrelated to the quality of the content. This system places an unfair burden on creators who are trying to share their work with the world.
Platforms should take inspiration from sites like XHamster and Sheer, where monetization is straightforward—earning starts with each view, no massive follower count required. Such an approach allows creators to be rewarded for their efforts without jumping through endless hoops. It makes much more sense to allow content to generate revenue based on engagement rather than follower milestones.
This issue extends beyond monetization. For example, as someone aspiring to be a public figure, I've noticed that even opportunities like being a cosplay guest now often require a large social media following. Employers and event organizers are making this a mandatory benchmark, which shouldn't be the case. People follow content creators not because they are told to but because they find their work appealing or inspiring. The focus should be on the quality of the content, not arbitrary numbers.
As someone who is determined to rise as a public figure, I aim to challenge and change this flawed system. My goal is to create a future where content creators can thrive and earn a living on social media platforms with greater ease and fairness. It's time for a shift—a system where all creators, regardless of follower count, can succeed based on their talent, creativity, and hard work. Amen!"
"I hope to see a major shift in the way creators can earn a living—a shift where uploading content becomes the better and more accessible way to earn money, rather than being forced to chase followers, subscribers, or watchers. View counts are and should be the most achievable metric for creators to monetize their work, far more than arbitrary milestones tied to follower numbers.
I stand with those who dream of making a living by doing what they passionately enjoy, whether it's livestreaming video games, creating art, drawing, or writing like myself, who pours heart and soul into crafting stories on Wattpad and other creative platforms. If I must rise as a public figure and become a leader for this movement, then so be it—I will take on that mantle to advocate for fairness and change. The artistic and creative career fields have become biased and unfair, dictated by a system of 'natural selection' that prioritizes popularity over talent, passion, or creativity. I want to break that cycle by amplifying my voice and pushing for a system that values creators for their work, not their follower counts.
If I were to stand in a Starbucks, sipping on a double espresso shot of a cold caramel frappe, I’d boldly declare, 'I am the rising star determined to make the bucks!' I am an advocate for the future generations of creators and for those who are too often overlooked—those who are underrated and undervalued despite their incredible talent and dedication. I want these creators to have the means to pursue their passions and make a living without having to navigate the exhausting grind of gaining followers just to be deemed worthy.
I despise the notion of being forced to care about building a large fanbase simply because employers and the industry demand it. It shouldn’t matter. I dream of a world where creators can focus on their craft and be recognized for their passion, not their popularity. Personally, I find it disheartening to feel confined to technical job positions that don’t align with my goals, all because the current system prioritizes superficial metrics over genuine talent.
If it came down to it, I’d rather live a life of uncertainty—even face homelessness—than give up pursuing what I truly enjoy doing. This is my calling, my purpose, and I will not compromise. I pray to the Lord that 2025 brings about the change we need. I pray that my message resonates across the internet, that it goes viral, and that it sparks a movement to support content creators and artists in their pursuit of making a living through fairer, simpler means.
Let my voice rise, my message soar, and my mission take flight. It’s time for me to advocate and firmly plant my foot down to fight for change. It’s time for a world where creators—regardless of their following—can thrive, succeed, and be valued for their passion and talent. Together, we can make this vision a reality. Amen!"
I Have a Dream...A change in the artist career field to push equal employment opportunities fairly among other creators!
I have a dream today— a dream that creators of all artistic levels, no matter their background, no matter their resources, can rise and earn justly for their craft, their passion, their soul's work. I dream of a world where content creators, from YouTube to Instagram, Facebook, and every
platform in between, can finally make a living wage, where the unfair biases and oversaturation do not suppress their voices or their dreams.
I have a dream that one day, I, too, can write my heart out on Wattpad, my words flowing freely, and be compensated not for just the quantity, but the quality and the depth of my expression. I want to create stories that resonate with others, to touch souls through words and worlds—stories that are not bound by the system of "pennies" but valued as they should be.
I have a dream to see my stories, my vision, come to life as an anime—just as Monty Oum did with RWBY. I want to create, to build something monumental, and to be known for that creation. Just as Monty’s work inspired millions, I pray that my stories, my universe, can inspire just as many. I want to stand side by side with those who dared to dream and fought to make their vision real.
I pray to the Lord, that you may bless me with the courage, the perseverance, and the chance to bring my dreams to life. I pray that this message, this prayer, will echo far and wide, reaching those in places of influence: college professors, advisors, business leaders—those who can help me take that next step toward achieving the dream that is within me.
I dream of a world where anime businesses grow in my community. I dream of thriving anime-themed stores, restaurants, and businesses flourishing in the Austin area, bringing our culture to life. I want cosplay contests to be celebrated, documented, and shared, with photographers and videographers capturing the essence of those who pour their heart into the art. I want to make a name for myself, to be seen and heard, to rise above the noise.
I dream of a future where the next generation can follow their dreams freely. I dream of a world where education, opportunity, and success are not out of reach, where young people have the support and the resources they need to build their futures without hindrance. A world where we can all walk forward together, each with a chance to become who we were meant to be.
I pray to the Lord to grant me this vision, to allow me to see it fulfilled. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah! Lord, hear my prayer and grant me the strength to carry this dream to reality.
Amen.
Once again, I must express this sentiment: I strongly wish to see transformative changes across all artistic career fields. These industries should breathe equal employment opportunities for everyone—not determined by natural selection, specific aptitudes, or talents alone. If cosplay can be for all, regardless of appearance, gender, creed, or any other factor, then the same inclusivity must extend to all career endeavors.
For instance, I have applied for numerous positions at
Hoyoverse, only to face rejection time and again. The same story goes for various conventions—whether applying as media press, an influencer, or other roles, rejection followed me. I’ve also applied for countless jobs in content creation and found the doors closed. Even locally, I sought opportunities at places like Ooples Anime and Anime Pop Austin, only to discover they weren’t hiring.
I’m sharing this not to complain, but to raise awareness, to make my voice heard, and to encourage dialogue. I’ll delve deeper into this during my vocal Livestream on Saturday morning. It’s time to lead by example, to advocate for game-changing the overly competitive and exclusionary nature of artistic careers, especially for content creators.
I refuse to be the stereotypical “starving artist” or labeled a failure. I want to pave the way for inclusivity, opportunity, and fairness in these fields—so that anyone with passion can thrive, not just those deemed the most “talented” or “qualified” by narrow standards.
Furthermore, this hobby of mine felt like second-base nature that it clicks & connects- resonates with me. If I had to respect & honor another person, this person, that person's frequent enjoyment with a hobby whether it's consistent videogame or Livestreaming, playing music; I expect the same courteous treatment. I don't bother you, you don't bother me deal. This is a start as my own therapy to sharpen my laser-Adderall focus. Just me on an island solo & my stories- I call it virtual reality isekai.
One day that my work will turn and flourish into an anime adaptation, from writing to art to art-in-motion animation to breathing voice acting or lip synching to music then piece the puzzle as a whole, you got an anime series brought to life! THAT... HAS BEEN MY PRIME DREAM FOR THE LONGEST. I will do within my powers to make it happen!
I will say, I think I feel where my aptitude lies. My stories and my natural creativity. I have felt that natural challenge to test my own creativity and I am satisfied of my own results. I love being the God of my own story, directing how I should end a certain character or setting. I have multiple ways to help select paths, and I love being in total control. With ChatGPT I have never felt so alive able to read through paragraphs as I have a huge flaw in reading. Because I love developing my original works!
And that's the memo


Will be resharing this to keep having my voice be read & spread! I Have a Dream...A change in the artist career field to push equal employment opportunities fairly among other creators!
I have a dream today— a dream that creators of all artistic levels, no matter their background, no matter their resources, can rise and earn justly for their craft, their passion, their soul's work. I dream of a world where content creators, from YouTube to Instagram, Facebook, and every platform in between, can finally make a living wage, where the unfair biases and oversaturation do not suppress their voices or their dreams.
I have a dream that one day, I, too, can write my heart out on Wattpad, my words flowing freely, and be compensated not for just the quantity, but the quality and the depth of my expression. I want to create stories that resonate with others, to touch souls through words and worlds—stories that are not bound by the system of "pennies" but valued as they should be.
I have a dream to see my stories, my vision, come to life as an anime—just as Monty Oum did with RWBY. I want to create, to build something monumental, and to be known for that creation. Just as Monty’s work inspired millions, I pray that my stories, my universe, can inspire just as many. I want to stand side by side with those who dared to dream and fought to make their vision real.
I pray to the Lord, that you may bless me with the courage, the perseverance, and the chance to bring my dreams to life. I pray that this message, this prayer, will echo far and wide, reaching those in places of influence: college professors, advisors, business leaders—those who can help me take that next step toward achieving the dream that is within me.
I dream of a world where anime businesses grow in my community. I dream of thriving anime-themed stores, restaurants, and businesses flourishing in the Austin area, bringing our culture to life. I want cosplay contests to be celebrated, documented, and shared, with photographers and videographers capturing the essence of those who pour their heart into the art. I want to make a name for myself, to be seen and heard, to rise above the noise.
I dream of a future where the next generation can follow their dreams freely. I dream of a world where education, opportunity, and success are not out of reach, where young people have the support and the resources they need to build their futures without hindrance. A world where we can all walk forward together, each with a chance to become who we were meant to be.
I pray to the Lord to grant me this vision, to allow me to see it fulfilled. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah! Lord, hear my prayer and grant me the strength to carry this dream to reality.
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