The video likely resonated with viewers by tapping into a common observation about people's interests and offering a relatable, albeit slightly critical, perspective. The use of popular conspiracy theories as examples makes the content engaging and shareable.
Summary
The speaker observes that people who engage with conspiracy theories like JFK, 9/11, and flat earth are likely struggling in life. They suggest that while a "YouTube Academy" might offer solace, the time spent on these topics could be better utilized elsewhere.
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