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The biggest thing that I've pulled from it is how much responsibility I had in everything, even if it wasn't like— I mean, even if it was an indirect thing that happened because I was there, right? That I didn't understand before, and now I get it, that there's a lot more there's a lot more accountability for me to take for things that happened in places, if that makes sense. Like, from like interactions with people while we were filming. Like, I was the guy that, that was the biggest, the leader in the room or whatever, and I should have acted as that in more ways than just one. I should have made sure everybody was okay and like set up a good infrastructure and foundation around myself where everybody was protected when we were filming. I think that's what I've learned. Um, and, and it's so tough because like you kind of have to figure that out on your own. But I also want to be able to like make sure that other creators don't make those mistakes. And it's so easy to make those mistakes because it's like crazy to think that you can go from filming YouTube videos to having more responsibilities than just holding the camera. Um, I think there's ways to educate people on that like as we go. I don't think there's like I don't think there's anything that you could— it's almost like, you know, like when people are like, when people are like, don't text and drive, it doesn't happen to you till it happens to you. Like, almost like, you know, like a creator will never think about this and will never think about how much responsibility he holds until it actually happens. I, I definitely, I definitely like to take like warnings from other people and like, and like I've seen other YouTubers before like really go outrageous till it got to a point where it was like it kind of backfired on them. And I've always looked at that, I've always been like, okay, like noted. But I never understood like how much— like there's so much more underlying things that I'm responsible for that aren't like necessarily in front of the screen, on the screen, not necessarily things I'm posting, but things that are happening behind the scenes, like people's emotions, people's feelings and stuff like that. And that's kind of what I've taken from it now. It's like It's not only what I'm posting, but it's also the energy that I'm creating around me and making sure that everybody there feels like they're participating in a positive way, just as, as I feel I am about it. Does that make sense? Yeah, it makes sense. I don't know much English, so it's very tough.

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Jason31:39
Yeah.
David31:39
And then, and then from that, like, you know, like there's just more conversations that happen. I was like, whoa, like this many people viewed the vlogs like this or like, I don't know, I don't know.
Jason31:52
And now that you had time to sort of sit and think about all that, like What's the biggest thing you've pulled from it?
David31:59
The biggest thing that I've pulled from it is how much responsibility I had in everything, even if it wasn't like— I mean, even if it was an indirect thing that happened because I was there, right? That I didn't understand before, and now I get it, that there's a lot more there's a lot more accountability for me to take for things that happened in places, if that makes sense. Like, from like inte…
Jason34:25
You are from Slovakia.
David34:27
Yeah, but, um, but yeah, and, and moving forward, like, I, I, you know, I don't want to talk about this all the time, but I, I do want I do want creators to understand that.
Jason34:36
It's really interesting.