Where is kevjumba studying




















The fans were sort of right as he later wrote in his blog that he left YouTube to go back to college and study Buddhism. He said he was not transforming into a monk but admired their way of life. The post is set to private at the moment. In March he posted a video that shed some light on the disappearance, in the video, he said he was a victim of a deadly car hit and run. He was knocked unconscious and was then traumatized by the incident which led to a big break.

He said he had no will to continue but his dad helped him stand back up. Or, else he made up his mind to meditate and go to college instead of continuing YouTube worktables.

Kevin Wu, better known as Kevjumba was born on June 12 of He was one of the pioneers of the website youtube along with YouTubers like Nigahiga. The near-fatal crash broke his spine, collapsed his lungs and shattered his spirit.

Initially, he was determined to power through it. There were psychological injuries, too. Wu speaks of that time carefully, still grappling with the physical and mental trauma. The accident left Wu unable to continue school or do anything else but focus on his recovery. He moved back in with this parents in Houston after he was discharged. His father nursed him back from the edge. Wu resurfaced in March, restoring his YouTube channel to the public setting. But he wants to plot his return carefully.

He applied for and was accepted to multiple acting conservatories in New York, including the Stella Adler Studio, and is planning a trip to visit the campuses soon. One reason for acting school is to see if his body can take it. The other reason is because Wu recognizes that he leapfrogged a lot of steps in his first unexpected entree into fame and fortune.

The fact is that I went through a very traumatic incident and I still want to pursue my dreams. I love that my videos still get people to watch them. I look at that period of my life and I think, wow, I cared a lot about it during that time. But I see that part of my life as very special and I hope that as I grow I can still grow with the audience and the things that I said and just reflect on them. But now, the people that watch my videos are in college now, and so I relate to them on a different level.

I see that part of my life as very special and I hope that as I grow I can still grow with the audience and the things that I said and just reflect on them.

And I like to go deep. How do you think the integration of social media in our daily lives is influencing this generation of Asian Americans?

I think that it influences us on a very daily, constant basis. But if the tool becomes too powerful, it turns into a weapon, and sometimes technology can also, if it becomes too much in control of your will and your thinking patterns, then it can be a little bit too much, and then kind of taking a step back is always healthy.

But if you can kind of think about those things that are fundamental to our life and our growth like health, time management and breathing — and studying is also important. We pay a lot of money to go to college. They give us these resources.



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