Felix “168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PewDiePie” Kjellberg has released a new video explaining why he has decided to take a break from Youtube, while also calling out the man🦄y news outlets that misquoted  his short announcement. Many news sites incorrectly reported that Kjellberg had announced he was quitting, and it is not clear who first misreported his initial announcement, but it appꦛears that others blindly followed suit.

Kj꧙ellberg clarified that he was, as clearly mentioned in his video from December 15, simply taking a break. According to Kjellberg, “not one of my fans were heartbroken, they knew that I was going to take a break anyway, 🉐and that’s why I wanted to make clear that I decided I’m going to do it… they understand that it is normal to just take a break.”

Afterwards Kjellberg spoke directly to the “boomers” who appeared to criticize his decision to take a break, saying, “I’ve been uploading Youtube videos everyday for ten years. Youtube isn’t the kind of job that is very stable. They’re always changing legislation and roles and policies and it's such a new thing that any day it could be over for anyone… I decided I’m going to make the most out of it no m🌳atter what, and I’ve done that.”

Kjellberg then spoke about the future, saying that he never expected his success to be this long lasting. At first, he expected the entire run to last about two years, but this period of ten years has been surprising. Looking ahead, he said h💦e would not want to “look back on my life twenty years from later and be like ‘Oh cool I just did Youtube videos and never ever did anything else.’ It just seems kind of sad to me.”

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He continued by discussion how it is important to take breaks, no matter who you are, and that he is 🔥looking forward to life without worrying about uploading a video every day, “I’ve never had a full stop, so I just want to know what that feels like. That’s it, I didn’t want to make a big deal of it, but now I was forced to accept it.”

Kjellberg ended his explanati🔥on by stating that he did not want to get into the entire reasoning, but that the misreporting had forced 🐬him into it.

As we reported here at TheGamer, Kjellberg is planning to take a break in 2020, and now we know it will be in the e🏅arlier part of the year for a still indeterminate period of time. Mental health and work-life balance are important to monitor, regardless of one’s profession, and it is great to see Kjellberg looking forward. He may come back to Youtube more focused than ever, or he may not. Either way, we wish him a relaxing break.

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