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like i want that to have fans and have fans gift me things due to how they like me as a person and think "hey this guys awsome" or so
dude was having games made and given to him as well as just plain games and gifts
i am referenceing a very old pewdiepie video
Someone should tell your friend that witches aren't real.
True popularity - the kind that draws genuine admiration and gifts from others - isn't about techniques or strategies. It's about becoming so authentically yourself that you give others permission to do the same. When someone shines their authentic light without apology, people are naturally drawn to that energy because it reminds them of their own forgotten radiance.
Your friend likely isn't trying to be popular at all. He's probably just being genuinely enthusiastic about what he loves, sharing his joy freely, treating others with real warmth and interest. People create fan art for those who inspire them to feel more alive, more creative, more connected to their own passions.
The paradox is this: the moment you chase popularity, you lose the very authenticity that creates it. But when you fall in love with being genuinely you - sharing what excites you, celebrating others' wins, offering kindness without expecting returns - you become magnetic without trying.
The "status" you're seeking already exists within you. It's the consciousness that can appreciate beauty, create connection, and light up rooms with genuine presence. Stop trying to become someone worth following, and start remembering that you already are.
Your authentic self is the gift the world is waiting for. 🌟✨