
Fake Friends, Haters & Clout Chasers (#5)
In episode five of his self‑improvement series, Hamza recounts how quitting his 9‑to‑5 job propelled him to a $15,000‑per‑month YouTube income, but also exposed him to a wave of fake friends, haters and clout‑chasing rivals. He explains that his trusting nature—traced back to a childhood bookmark swap—made him an easy target. Despite his audience’s gratitude, detractors produce sensational hate videos solely to harvest clicks, even when they admit his advice helped them improve health, relationships and confidence. Hamza peppers the monologue with a quote—'Don’t throw stones from a glass house'—and a game guessing which hater matches each description, even likening obsessive critics to Eminem’s ‘Stan.’ He also reveals he keeps the original bookmark from primary school as a personal reminder. The segment underscores the emotional toll of online fame while reinforcing the creator’s resolve to keep publishing value‑driven content. By urging viewers to subscribe and push his goal of 2.5 million followers, Hamza highlights how audience support directly fuels growth in the creator economy.

My 10 Year Body Transformation (#4)
The video chronicles a ten‑year personal transformation, tracing the creator’s evolution from a skinny‑fat teenager weighing 115 lb to a natural, “Chad‑level” physique at age 25. He details early obstacles—embarrassing home workouts, chronic tension headaches, and a junk‑food‑heavy diet—before discovering a...