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Why Your Friend Loves Mr Beast: The YouTube Juggernaut With a Heart of Gold

  • Writer: Voices Heard
    Voices Heard
  • May 11, 2025
  • 1 min read

MrBeast. Who is he? A former Division I wrestler? A bodybuilder? A retired hitman? Nope—something even more impressive. He’s just a kid from North Carolina who turned a YouTube obsession into a global empire, all powered by big ideas, bigger generosity, and the biggest heart on the internet.

Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, started his channel in 2012 as a teenager with nothing but curiosity and a cheap mic. Fast forward a decade, and now he’s got an Amazon Prime show, his own chocolate bar in 7-Eleven (Feastables), a fast food chain (MrBeast Burger), and a YouTube following larger than most countries. Not to mention, he’s out here building wells in Africa, funding eye surgeries, and handing out cash like it’s candy on Halloween.

What makes MrBeast a phenomenon isn’t just the views or the viral stunts—it’s that he makes kindness cool. His videos answer wild questions (“Can you survive 50 hours underground?”) and turn dreams into reality for people around the world. Watching MrBeast feels like rediscovering childhood wonder—except with better editing and way more money involved.


Fun fact: MrBeast once spent an entire 24 hours in a prison he built himself—just to see what it was like. No script. No escape. Just straight-up commitment to content.


In a digital world often dominated by clout chasers and controversy, MrBeast stands out as proof that you can be successful, entertaining, and genuinely good. If we had more creators like him, the internet—and maybe the world—would be a much better place.

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