my last video got 5 views... and that's a good thing

My latest video is sitting on 5 views. A few months ago, I probably would have taken that as a sign that I was doing something wrong. I would’ve questioned the title, the thumbnail, the niche, and maybe even whether I should keep uploading at all. But as a beginner YouTuber, I’m starting to see low views differently. In this video, I’m sharing why I think low views can actually be an advantage when you’re just starting out, how they’re helping me improve without the pressure of a big audience, and why I think many creators quit before they’ve given themselves a real chance to learn. If you’re a new creator, a small YouTuber, or someone wondering if it’s worth continuing when nobody seems to be watching, this coffee chat is for you. ☕ Topics: Why low views aren’t always a bad thing The hidden advantage beginner creators have Learning without pressure Why I’m focusing on improvement, not numbers Why I haven’t quit YouTube I’d love to know: What’s the lowest-viewed video you’ve uploaded, and what did it teach you? #YouTubeBeginners #SmallYouTuber #ContentCreator #YouTubeGrowth #NewYouTuber #CreatorMindset #YouTubeJourney #SmallCreator