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... Read moreStreaming has become a popular career choice for many, but it's important to realize that it's not always as sustainable or enjoyable as it seems. From my personal experience following various streamers, including Kaicenat, it's clear that maintaining a long-term streaming career requires significant emotional and time investment. Many streamers initially promise to stream forever but face burnout due to the demanding schedule and constant need to engage with their audience. One key factor is the pressure to continuously create fresh and entertaining content, which can be mentally exhausting. There's also the challenge of balancing personal life and maintaining a consistent streaming routine. For newcomers, watching streamers who quit despite strong commitments is a reminder to approach streaming realistically—success requires passion, consistency, and resilience. Another aspect is the financial instability that comes with streaming. While some achieve steady income, others struggle to monetize their channels sufficiently, leading to difficult decisions about continuing or quitting. Additionally, toxic online environments can hurt streamers' motivation and mental health. The streaming community on platforms like Twitch and YouTube often rallies around streamers facing these challenges, offering support and understanding. For anyone considering streaming as a career, it's valuable to learn from these stories and prepare for the realities behind the scenes. Ultimately, streaming should be about sharing passion and connection rather than just commitments or promises.