
@adarshgupta_offical is live
AI Summary
The speaker begins by greeting various individuals, including Devi ji, and acknowledges that some had planned to join a live session at 12:00 but did not. The speaker mentions being on a fast and discusses the types of food that can be consumed during a fast, such as bananas, apples, cashews, raisins, and almonds. There's a brief discussion about going live tomorrow, with the speaker initially thinking of coming live at 5:00 but then deciding on 6:00 and planning a three-hour session. The speaker also mentions shop work, a running generator causing noise, and moving to the side to avoid it.
The conversation then shifts to creating IDs, with the speaker noting that one phone can create at least 100 IDs, though running more than 10 to 20 is not advisable. There are several thank yous for likes and comments. The speaker expresses a need for "ship" for two to three hours for a screen cast at night. A technical issue with network connectivity is mentioned, affecting comments and voice transmission. The speaker advises someone to return and comment after an hour if their network is poor, emphasizing the importance of engagement.
The speaker reveals closing a live session at 11:20 PM the previous night because they don't like night lives, preferring to run a three-hour session during the day. The focus is on this daytime live, and anyone wishing to support it can do so. The speaker contemplates coming live less at night or not at all. There's a brief mention of a dog being run over by a vehicle, leading to a philosophical reflection on the importance of careful driving and its application to human interactions.
The speaker talks about past studies, mentioning a marriage hall where they used to study and completing 12th grade. They express a desire to take admission in Lucknow or Delhi for further studies, regretting a year-long break from academics. The speaker plans to reduce live sessions to one hour to focus on studies, acknowledging the transient nature of YouTube. There's a repeated request for comments and support.
The speaker then addresses a guest at home, asking if they are still there or have left. The topic of "blue" (likely a status or privilege given to active supporters) is brought up, with the speaker having removed it from many people who don't consistently join their live sessions, only keeping it for those who are regular. The speaker expresses sadness over their watch time not increasing. They reiterate that only 10-20 consistent supporters will retain their "blue" status.
The speaker briefly mentions deleting an Instagram account, but then clarifies that it's still active, though few people are engaging with it. The generator's smoke is causing eye irritation. The speaker plans to go live at 7:00 PM, supporting three or four people. There's a playful interaction about calling someone "younger one" or "Buchiya." The speaker advises a busy individual to focus on work or studies and return after an hour.
The speaker expresses difficulty sitting for long periods and a lack of proper support. They mention that their ID will be made after this month. There's a discussion about watch time, with the speaker stating they got 28-29 hours yesterday, and aiming for 30 hours. They reaffirm not wanting to go live at night and ask for support, including using multiple IDs. The speaker playfully threatens to jump off a roof if not supported, emphasizing the need for at least five IDs for an hour of support.
The speaker talks about their father potentially calling and the need to comment quickly. They mention working at a shop, making golgappas, and having dirty hands that need washing. The speaker also mentions having two shops, sitting in one for a few hours in the morning and then at another until 6:00 PM. They discuss their Instagram videos not getting many views compared to their live YouTube sessions, where they feel more famous. The speaker explicitly states they will never go live on Instagram.
The conversation returns to the topic of subscribers and monetization. The speaker believes their channel will be monetized after reaching 4000 watch hours and 500 rupees. They aim for monetization within six to seven months, or even four months with good support from a few dedicated individuals who use multiple IDs. The speaker actively encourages others to create IDs and support them, promising to return the support. They again playfully threaten to jump off the roof if not supported, asking for five IDs for an hour of support.
The speaker discusses their hair care routine, using shampoo once a week and not experiencing any hair fall. They joke about becoming bald if even 1% of their hair falls. The speaker mentions having a laptop at the shop for work and entertainment. They reiterate their focus on their career and less on hair care. The speaker points out their old school/coaching center and expresses a desire to teach, joking about charging ₹100 for classes. They lament the lack of chalk for teaching.
The speaker shares past teaching experiences, including disciplining a boy who wouldn't study. They highlight their own dedication to studies, attending computer classes at 5:30 AM and focusing solely on the computer, resulting in high marks (75 out of 80 or 76). This early morning class schedule allows them to manage studies, household work, and the shop. The speaker plans to go to the shop to use their laptop and talk properly, as the internet is not working well where they are currently. They reiterate staying live until 6:00 or 7:00 PM and not wanting to come live at night due to discomfort. The speaker mentions needing 10-15 GB of data daily for editing videos, live streaming, and supporting others. They again discuss their hair care and the strength of their shampoo. The speaker ends by mentioning a government job and private job, and that they cannot pay for it yet.