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Daily Inspiration: Meet Jaeden

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jaeden.

Hi jaeden, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.
I started making videos when I was eight years old. At first it was just a hobby, but even back then I wanted to be a big YouTuber. As I got older, that goal never changed. I tried different types of content, from making TikToks about Fortnite to documenting my attempts at becoming a professional gamer.
Everything really clicked when I was fourteen. On January 9, 2023, I created my most successful channel, Lvna2K. The growth was fast. I hit 100,000 subscribers quickly and kept pushing. The day after my 16th birthday, surrounded by my family, I reached one million subscribers, which is something I will never forget.
Not everything went to plan though. In October 2025, my channel was suddenly terminated and I lost everything overnight. Instead of giving up, I pivoted to TikTok. By experimenting and posting consistently, I was able to rebuild and now have over 130,000 followers.
Because of content creation, I was able to give my family experiences I never imagined. We took trips, stayed in a top floor suite, and I attended DreamHack Atlanta and Dallas in 2024. Those memories mean more to me than the numbers.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
It was not a smooth road at all. I was constantly made fun of, but instead of discouraging me, it motivated me even more. I wanted to prove people wrong.
The hardest part was losing my channel and my 1.1 million subscribers. After it happened, I felt completely lost. That moment forced me to step back and rethink everything. I am proud to say I am winning again by going back to my roots and just trying new things.
Letting go of the Lvna and Lvna2K identity and becoming Errurs helped me realize where I went wrong. I had taken a lot for granted, and losing everything gave me clarity.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I am a content creator. I used to focus on reaction commentary, but now I work in YouTube and TikTok automation. I run multiple pages with the goal of making money through scalable content.
What I am most proud of is what I have accomplished at only 17 years old. What sets me apart from others is my drive. I have had it since I was young and it has never gone away.

Do you any memories from childhood that you can share with us?
My favorite childhood memory was pretending to be a big YouTuber while playing games like Minecraft, Roblox, and Pixel Gun 3D. I would talk to myself like I had an audience, commentate my gameplay, and imagine thousands of people watching. I was obsessed with the idea of creating something people actually wanted to see.
Looking back, that mindset never left. Even as a kid, I cared about entertainment, pacing, and making things feel exciting. I did not see it as just playing games, it felt like practice. Those moments were the foundation for everything I do now, from running YouTube channels to building TikTok pages and experimenting with content. What started as pretending eventually turned into reality, and that is something I will always appreciate.

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