800. that's how many days in a row I uploaded a video from my daily Vlog 800 days it's been. It's been like five years since I stopped daily vlogging and I think about it all the time and I think I think the thing that I think about the most is like the how of it. like how what was what were the days like when I was living that life.

Now all I want is like some degree of normalcy in my life. You you spend your 20s figuring it out, you spend your 30s doing it, and then you spend your 40s enjoying it and I'm I'm right on that threshold. I'm 41 now and I want to enjoy it. It's like I'm not interested in that manic life anymore.

But now that I can see it in retrospect with some clarity, this is the inner uh, this is what I think of when I think of those days so like the thing I think about the most. The thing that occurs to me the most was the headspace required to come up with a fresh video every day. And what I mean by that is like as long as you're focused on what is my video today, then are you ever really like present in what's happening in your actual life? If I need to uh I need to vacuum the studio right now because it's filthy in here and my brain goes to a place immediately of like can I make this part of the Vlog Oh thank you so much thank you so much I appreciate that now when it comes to something like vacuuming. obviously obviously that's inconsequential, but what about when it's like a date with the wife? What about when it's like a vacation with my family? you know then it becomes a very different consideration.

And for the first like I don't know a couple hundred episodes. Maybe for the first year it wasn't even a consideration, it was just go go go Like everything is content. Get it all. But towards the end and absolutely now looking back at it you realize like if you externalize like if you put out there on in a video, if you take from your inside and put it out into the world every aspect of your life you're kind of left with like what what am I like what? what's left, what's just for me am I a phony for exploiting the ever living out of my life, every aspect of my life in the name of subject matter for my videos.

So that kind of ever-present question of like does being a daily lifestyle vlogger make me a fraud that got more and more like pervasive towards the end of what a big part of the reason why I stopped and I don't miss that but there are aspects of the daily Vlog game that I miss so much as a filmmaker or YouTuber or whatever. There's this constant question of like should I make something now today should I make something and if the answer is yes, what should that something be? And the magic of that daily Vlog was that that question was always answered like the goal posts were so well defined. And there's something about that Clarity of purpose. In a place like YouTube where there is no Clarity at all, there's it's all ambiguity that Clarity of purpose is something I miss so much.

Foreign. Still a mess. foreign. We got a loose dog headed down Broadway full speed.
Don't be frightened. Come on, it's okay. Come on, it's okay. Sweet boy.

No, no, no, no, no, please don't I don't know I've been trying to catch it for five bucks so we got the dog back a Good Samaritan caught it and returned it to the owner. That was so dramatic. Yeah! to finish my story like the learnings from the Vlog the takeaway from all that is now. As I re-embarked here on YouTube my goal is to draw less from my personal life, less introspective, more looking out like what do I see versus So that's that's how I look at YouTube Now it feels great.


By Casey

15 thoughts on “3 things i learned from 800 days of vlogging”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Papierzeit says:

    Less is more

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marco Benifei says:

    Casey the outside is seen by everybody in the same way, it’s what happens inside that’s the interesting part. Good artists are the one who make a mirror of themself, that shown their introspective. P.s You are my favorite youtuber

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Linda Lebsack says:

    Ha! Exactly what we say to our blogger kid, Jackson (Lebsack) often! ‘J, but R U PRESENT? Make time for that! And check yourself!’ 😇

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Kihl says:

    Your 800 days of vlogging taught me why you as a content creator love New York so much. It's the perfect city for a guy like you 🙂

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clork says:

    To be honest casey, i’ve seen every single vlog, and yes, i know it’s hard to come up with video ideas every day but i just enjoyed watching your day to day life. I know you go out of your way for better content but more viewers don’t mind a slow vlog here and there.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Niral Palwe says:

    Keep your life private. I dont need that, but please share rest of things. Outside world in caseys perspective. Things happening and things that didn't. That would be mutual for both of us. Keep your passion going, it's only thing that makes you the casey.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sven says:

    Hi Casey. I‘m 41 too. Born in Sep.1981. It would nice to see a thumbs up on this comment 😊. Thank you 🙏 from Cologne in germany.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars you know with Marty Kauffman says:

    Cool

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars UH Studio Design Academy says:

    You have to give some of yourself so others recognize themselves in it. No different than actors, writers, and any other authentic creators. Even now, you are still giving a part of yourself. Maybe it's less personal, but you are definitely giving. That's what authenticity is.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Total says:

    Love it! Thank you Casey!

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dawin says:

    so much verbalized, nothing said.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Williamson says:

    Love that it says C**t in the first 4 seconds of this video but Youtube won't pick it up. Purposeful or not that's genius

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darren Mansfield says:

    I think without knowing it you've summed up what it is to grow up. That, what you are doing now, is creating – not only documenting in a creative way.

    Also, what you're doing now is leaving a legacy – of a legend – for your kiddos. Respect, man!

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GIVER says:

    Thanks for the good mood!

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars hampus says:

    thanks 4 all the storys during that everyday era — i miss it — but that’s life

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