Why It Sucks To Be a Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt

šŸ›ļø He was worshipped as a living god... but his schedule would break you. In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh was the most powerful person alive — a divine ruler standing between humanity and the gods themselves. But behind the golden mask was a life of rigid ritual, zero privacy, crushing political pressure, and a "job" you couldn't quit even if you wanted to. In this video, we walk through what it actually felt like to live as a Pharaoh — from the moment you wake up to the moment the priests, the politics, and the pressure of an entire civilization land squarely on your shoulders. This is the reality behind the gold. šŸ‘‘ šŸ’¬ Drop a comment: how many of these daily rituals do you think YOU would survive? šŸ‘ Smash that like button if this changed how you see the Pharaohs forever šŸ”” Subscribe for more episodes of "Why It Sucks To Be..." — next time, we're stepping into the sandals of a Roman Senator, and it somehow gets worse