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DigitalDevilSummoner said:
sc94597 said:

And yes, he has to be at least a little bit scared because that can affect his living

So, we went from "He's scared..." to "...he has to be...".

In this context both mean the same thing. First time I claimed it as a hypothesis, second time I claimed it as a conclusion. "Be" and "is" are both existential verbs. So there is no contradiction here. Both "he has got to be scared " and "he is scared" can be true. And one  implies the other, when considering the additional assumption of PewDiePie being a rational human being. Or do you want my language to be as rigourous as mathematical logic here?