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  • # Q&A with Grey `#2 (One Million Subscribers)

  • Hi.

  • So I think this is the part where I'm supposed to have a dramatic opening, perhaps the 2001

  • theme song playing in the background as the number 1,000,000 fades into view, but obviously

  • that's not happening.

  • Don't get me wrong, I'm lucky that so many people want to watch my videos. It's just

  • that one million is a number too large to be comprehended with a monkey-derived brain.

  • To try and have it feel more real I've takes some YouTube data and made a spreadsheet!

  • (I make lots of spreadsheets)

  • You can select your country and enter the population of the city where you live, and

  • it will spit out the statistically approximate number of other people in that city who are

  • subscribed to this channel.

  • Doing that for London shows there are about 9,000 people in the city who are subscribers.

  • Now 9,000 is obviously smaller that one-*million* but it's a number with constraints and is

  • small enough to possibly be understood while still large enough to be very intimidating.

  • So, if you're interested, you can click here to play around with the spreadsheet. Now,

  • as promised: on to the Q&A.

  • ## What do you like most about being a YouTuber? --Conzo_K

  • The best thing about this strange new world is the people I've met -- which is quite the

  • statement for a social recluse to make. All these guys are amazing to talk with and I

  • feel very lucky that I get the occasional chance to do so.

  • ## What's the biggest change of opinion you've had? --Steam23

  • That's a little too personal to share with say, one-*million* people, but I do want to

  • talk about the importance of being able to change your mind in general.

  • The trick is to keep your identity separate from your opinions -- they are objects in

  • a box you carry with you and should be easily replaceable if it turns out they're no good.

  • If you think that the opinions in the box are *who you are* then you'll cling to them

  • despite any evidence to the contrary.

  • Bottom line: If you want to always be right, you need to always be prepared to change your

  • mind.

  • ## Were you trying to create a unique aesthetic by using stick-figures? --Waggles_ 20

  • No it's just that I can't draw.

  • ## After moving to London how long did it take until you stopped saying 'Math' and started

  • saying 'Maths'? --brockheinz

  • I haven't -- I'm sticking with 'math'.

  • Americans living in the UK often end up with an unfortunate accent I call 'psuedo-british'.

  • I try very hard to avoid this, but when you've spend the majority of your talking time with

  • British people over a decade it's impossible to completely fight the creeping pseudo-british

  • accent no matter how abhorrent you think it makes you sound.

  • ## Did your students know about your YouTube channel? --qiyitam

  • I would never talk about it, but I know some of them knew. However it's impossible to express

  • how little they cared. My classes were like not hour-long CGP Grey videos.

  • ## Would you like to see the interrobang more widely adopted? --aaronboardley

  • Who wouldn't‽

  • ## Why don't you have an upload schedule? --ManavT

  • Right: the big question. Usually phrased in the YouTube comment section as 'y u no make

  • moar vids'?

  • So on average over the past couple of years I've posted a 'Grey Explains' video about

  • every five weeks, which means if I could switch to a weekly schedule my income would *quin*tupple.

  • Trust me, I would if I could.

  • I've talked before about how long it takes to make these videos, but one of the other

  • problem I haven't mentioned is the failure rate of projects.

  • For every video you see there's at least two or three that didn't make it.

  • Most of the time that's just a lost afternoon of working on an idea before realizing it's

  • a dud, but sometimes it's weeks before a fatal flaw reveals itself -- sometimes I'll discover

  • too late a central fact of the video isn't correct or, sometimes the whole script is

  • just unfixably *boring*.

  • Either way the decision to kill a video that isn't working is depressing and frustrating

  • because of the sunk cost of all those hours.

  • The videos you see are (mostly) pretty good precisely because I try my best to kill the

  • ones that weren't -- that's why there isn't a schedule, and there never can be.

  • ## What's the biggest video you killed? --tyroncs

  • The most time I lost was on an important video to convince the world why *Settlers of Catan*

  • is the greatest board game ever made.

  • I had a couple thousand words as a starting point, harassed people for footage of a now-famous

  • game that took place at YouTube EDU, got a bunch of random videos from my ever-helpful

  • twitter followers had a and an outline for a 'How to Play Settlers of Catan' tutorial

  • video for my second channel.

  • But the script kept growing and growing and began to look more like a documentary film

  • on board game design than a YouTube video -- which might, depending on who you are sound

  • really interesting, but it had the boring problem I mentioned before.

  • My last ditch effort to save a project like this is to get rid of everything, work on

  • something else for a few days, then write a brand new script by hand -- which I did.

  • But that script still wasn't good and weeks after starting the project I shelved it. But

  • I'm talking about it now because it's an idea that I still just can't let go and might come

  • back to some day.

  • ## Why don't you hire people to help you? --WhoAteEarth

  • That's a big topic that deserves more time, but for now let me just say the kind of work

  • produced by individuals is very different than kind work of produced by groups. One

  • isn't intrinsically better than the other, but I think the kinds of videos I've made

  • have all benefited from being a one-man project from start to finish.

  • ## Your opinion on koalas. --blanket_warrior

  • They sleep 20 hours a day -- never going to be a koala-based civilization with that kind

  • of work ethic.

  • ## If you could transfer your brain into a robotic body, would you? --xyon21

  • Obviously yes.

  • ## You can add three amendments to the US constitution. What do they do? --raloon

  • Oh, so many tempting changes to make. Off the top of my head I'd say:

  • 1. Abolish private funding of all elections and instead make them run from a limited pool

  • of tax money.

  • 2. Abolish the Senate and replace it with some kind of proportional body.

  • 3. Overturn the Interstate-commerce clause -- which basically gives the federal government

  • too much power over the affairs of the States.

  • Of course, if it was actually my responsibility, I'd consult with some experts rather than

  • just idly mull it over for a couple of days.

  • Running a country of 300 million is more complicated than it looks.

  • ## What advice you would give for a successful life? --pringlesaddict99

  • Build a self-evaluation loop in your life. If you don't periodically review your actions,

  • their effects and your decision-making process there hope for improvement other than random

  • chance.

  • I do very small weekly reviews, and bigger quarterly and yearly reviews of how my life

  • is going and how I might want it to be different in both the biggest and smallest ways.

  • That's the best, high level advice I have. For more tactical advice I recommend two books:

  • one that changed my life *Getting Things Done* by David Allen and another that might change

  • yours: *So Good They Can't Ignore You* by Cal Newport. You can click those books to

  • read my reviews of them.

  • ## Have you made a video you don't like how it came out? --Gourounaki

  • With the exceptions of the 2012 and Holland videos, I'm unhappy with *all of them*. I

  • don't watch my own videos after upload if I can possibly avoid it: they're graveyards

  • of the could-have been.

  • ## Favorite non-educational YouTube channels? --DB101

  • 1st: Glove and Boots, who I'm suprised haven't yet gotten ALL THE SUBSCRIBERS. 2nd: I'm a

  • also huge fan of Yahtzee, the Roger Ebert of video games.

  • ## What was your first memory of the internet? Mine is playing flash games. --vicorator

  • Mine is B.B.S.s. Now get off my lawn and go watch this documentary you whippersnapper.

  • ## Who are your heros? --reed17

  • Mostly Dark Seer and Necrolyte.

  • ## What do you find hardest when making a video? --willdood

  • Writing the script is the hardest and unfortunately it's the bottleneck for the whole process.

  • The most *uncomfortable* part is editing the audio. Just like everyone else there is a

  • voice in my head that I like and a voice on the tape that I don't.

  • ## Have any of your answers from your previous Q&A changed? --MessiahPenguin

  • You're probably referring to these, and no.

  • ## How long would you survive a zombie apocalypse? --One_Wheel_Drive

  • I wouldn't. If a Walking-Dead-style zombie apocalypse arrises the correct course of action

  • is suicide.

  • ## What do you listen to while making videos? --syphen94

  • My most reliable writing music is Girl Talk's 'All Day' which I would link to on YouTube

  • but it's copyright-infringement-tasktic. But you can get it from his website and if you

  • like remixes you should give it a listen.

  • However, I often get some random terrible song in my head while writing and end up buying

  • it and putting on repeat -- for hours. For this script my iTunes reveals I listened to

  • a single song 127 times. That might be torture in some jurisdictions but the repetitiveness

  • really zones me into writing.

  • Animating, however, is incredibly tedious so I listen to a ton of podcasts and audiobooks

  • to keep my sanity.

  • ## What's the most interesting 'could-have-been' of history? --SCE-2-AUX

  • Historical-could-have-beens mostly strike me as a missing-the-point thought exerciese.

  • The real driver of history is neither great men nor the actions of the masses but the

  • ceaseless march of science and technology, which is mostly indifferent to the imaginary

  • lines drawn by packs of monkeys.

  • Knowing my perspective you'll see why if I *had* to pick one it would this primitive

  • greek steam engine invented 2,000 years ago.

  • There are reasons why it wasn't developed further but if some rich Greek had gotten

  • obsessed with the technology perhaps we would have had an industrial revolution two millennia

  • earlier and we'd now be a trans-galactic-post-singularity civilization. With robot bodies.

  • ## What is the most British thing you have encountered that you can't get your head around?

  • --vikihogg

  • The idea that the best way to cool down on a summer day while confined to a non-air-conditioned

  • office is to drink hot tea. Madness, absolute madness.

  • ## Should we create a universal language? --vsa11

  • We already have, it's just not very universal.

  • ## What question do you want me to ask the most? --Gregorian_Hawke

  • Hmmm

  • ## I love your videos and have even watched this somewhat tedious one until the very end.

  • How can I help support you? --Gregorian_Hawke

  • I'm glad you asked Gregorian_Hawke.

  • The best way is though a subscription at subbable where you can get signed posters and other

  • stuff, and there’s also t-shirts and addiction mugs (and flamethrowers) over at DFTBA.

  • Well Internet, it's been fun. And I'm sorry if you're question didn't make it into this

  • video -- there were loads I had to cut -- but now that we're in this realm of numbers so

  • big they don't make sense perhaps I'll turn Q&A's into an occasional random thing rather

  • than a waiting for an arbitrary base ten roll over thing.

  • Thank you again to everyone for your continued support and thank you for subscribing and

  • for watching -- these last two years have been quite a ride.

# Q&A with Grey `#2 (One Million Subscribers)

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