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A few months back, MrBeast featured on the Coffeezilla podcast to talk about youtube, ideas for going viral, things to do if you want to start a channel from scratch, and more. It was a wholesome podcast where fans learned about tips and tricks to become a successful YouTuber. Jimmy brought his decade long experience for fans to learn from.  

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However, a certain bit in the video grabbed every fan’s attention.  It developed curiosity amongst budding YouTubers as MrBeast penned down secret ideas for them. Interestingly, the show host put Jimmy in a hypothetical situation, making him a Youtuber with zero money and subscribers. Then, he asked the amount of time he would require to reach a million from the ground without ‘giving away money.’ And as we all know MrBeast uses this as the main theme but none of the fans expected his answer. 

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MrBeast pens down multiple video ideas for budding youtube creators 

For the past few years, MrBeast has been ruling YouTube, thanks to his commendable work. His never-ending love for Youtube played a pivotal role in his success, pushing him to search and cross new limits in life. 

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However, we all know that he did not achieve success overnight, going through multiple obstacles on the way. But he never used this as justification to stop. The hunger to be on top kept him going. So, once when he appeared on Coffeezilla, he stressed this topic . Apparently, the podcaster asked Jimmy what he would do if he had to start from scratch with no money. 

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And without a second thought, it looked like MrBeast was ready with an answer, stunning everyone. “I would probably just walk across America, that would get me on the map and then just do some other… yeah some other zero-dollar extreme challenges, get some attention, take that money… I don’t know maybe make a line of paper clips. I think those are cheap and stretch it across the state or something and then… I’d try to swim from like Europe to Africa that would be a cool stunt,” he said.

Later, Jimmy also claimed that it would take him mere three to four months to reach his first million. Quite the commitment from the king, right? Well, MrBeast has proved his worth millions of times, going out of his way to entertain fans. So, if he promises to make it happen, there’s nothing that can stop him!

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