SNEAKO - February 23, 2023
SNEAKO & Myron Interview With Ahmad Mahmood
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Summary
In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by the host of Fresh and Fit, Myron Gaines, and YouTube sensation, Sneeko. We talk about TikTok, TikTok's recent ban of one of my favorite creators, Rumbler, and why TikTok is one of the most invasive apps out there.
Transcript
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Welcome back to the show and thank you for returning back to the channel the podcast where
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we discuss personal finance, happiness, money, and advice. Today I'm joined by not one but two
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very very special esteemed guests. We have Myron Gaines, the host of number one men's podcast Fresh
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and Fit. Myron Gaines, thank you so much for being here. We have Sneeko, everyone knows,
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very popular uh ex-youtuber now rumbler uh before he got that's the pronoun thank you that's the
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preface basically before you were banned you had over a million subscribers on youtube it's like
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two million combined with the both channels two million subscribers on youtube on twitch you had
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a very large viewership which i only lasted like two days before yeah okay but you're a band on
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both platforms and twitter and tiktok but uh got the twitter back thank you elon oh really yeah
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Unless you're a thotter doing some degenerate stuff,
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And I heard from people that actually work at TikTok
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not even deleted, but all of them just shadow banned completely.
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They're doing everything they can to sense from right now.
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And I think it's also because there's like this thing where, I mean, I don't know how true it is, but they're saying that TikTok in China, it's all about videos.
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People who are like really like putting out like good messages or like really like working on some creative stuff.
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They're using it to destroy the West from the inside out.
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And they get a bunch of your, they collect a bunch of your data as well.
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Have you ever like looked at the user agreement with TikTok?
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Like any phone or any device you log in from, they just immediately start pulling data from
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I don't have it, but I downloaded like once or twice.
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And then every single time I had, it's like ask app not to track, ask location, ask your
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contact list, ask your birth certificate, social, everything.
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Honestly, for me, I just deleted it recently, but it was a good phase, I'll be honest.
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There was like a few months, I was like properly kind of like hooked on it.
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Not hooked, but like I'd open it and like it's like a black hole for like 8 minutes, 10 minutes to just pass.
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As soon as you open it, it mutes everything else and then it just starts showing you videos immediately that you've already been looking at.
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So, it's literally designed to keep you on it as much as possible.
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And they show you the stuff that's going to keep you on that you've been like going through.
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So, yeah, I mean, it's designed to, you know, to just take your attention.
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But just to really let you know, these two are very successful entrepreneurs, investors, and content creators.
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But yeah, hopefully in this podcast, you're going to get some advice on how to become successful.
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how to build your character how to develop yourself so yeah i mean let's get right into it
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i would say first off to go off that i would say i think one of the big mantras that i follow is
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that if it's free you are the product okay so i think you can use that with social media it's
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good that you deleted that if anything is free and tiktok is free then you got to realize like
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they got to monetize it in some way and the way that they monetize it is your attention span
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is your mind is taking away you're draining you when you open you go through that black hole you're
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you're looking at all these products. You're getting stupider. You're becoming mindless.
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You are becoming the product. So like everybody who's on social media right now, which is
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everybody watching this, you got to realize that the richest people in the world, they don't use
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social media for fun. They don't use it to go in a black hole. They use it for market research.
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Even if like rich people have TikTok once in a while to see what's trending, what you can do,
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how to utilize it. Every time I'm around millionaires, they're like, okay, what's popping
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right now? What's the real thing? How did he get this? How did this podcast work? You always try
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to figure out how someone got to that point if you're just on there scrolling like a drone
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you're going to be part of the system you're just going to biggie famously said don't get high on
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your own supply and if you're a tiktok creator this is why it's so important to like kind of
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outsource that yeah like you want to have someone else do it for you like i have someone that like
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does tiktoks and they do it on another device on their own stuff whatever and i don't have to worry
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about it so that way it kind of keeps you off of the app so that you don't have to worry about like
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actually posting content and you know getting into the black hole because yeah like that's
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that's what they're paying for that's what social media is can we get your attention right and that's
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what they're really competing for whether it's youtube tiktok facebook lol or instagram right
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like they're competing for yeah meta now like they're competing for your attention that's why
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like you know youtube they'll push you if your watch time is high they push you more into algorithm
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because they want you to keep people on instagram do people engage with your post do they swipe left
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do they watch the videos then they're going to keep you know put you more to the to the discover
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page same thing with tiktok the more people you get like watching and scrolling through your
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videos the more engagement you're able to get boom we're going to put you at the top so it's
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all an attention economy and just like you said if it's free attention that's your goal yeah like
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Alex Ramozy says that's what it is absolutely and and today's day and age um people have a shorter
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attention span than they ever did you know what I mean it's like literally like uh because I'm 33
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so I'm like old enough to remember what it was like like where you before social media yeah before
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text messaging and everything where you had to actually like call someone or like you know had
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within the past decade yeah so um yeah we live in an instant gratification society nowadays but
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you can use it to your benefit because like one thing about our generation you can realize that
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we're not gonna be away from our phone we're never gonna plug it back in we're gonna have
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our smartphones everywhere all the time and you can curate your feed to be positive content i
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really like twitter now because everybody that i follow a lot of them are like independent
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journalists there's good discussions back and forth people that i follow are interesting and
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always trying to say something funny or talk about current events it's a great place to get news
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But even the people that I watch on YouTube or Rumble,
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is because people watch this and they leave like,
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but they don't have anything that they stand for.
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when I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do
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yeah you worked with mr beast yeah i was i was doing all this stuff and it was just like it was
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kind of just like entertainment and then i figured like i want to do something that had a point yeah
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and i looked at i was analyzing and i was sitting down i was seeing like most of these channels like
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there's it's reactionary it's talking about drama but there is no point if you look at the other
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podcasts and people that are successful they don't have any philosophy it's just mind numbing
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no they're just there and then if you look at like the top banner of the channel says like we
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talk about stuff literally and you ask like what what do you stand for nothing so if you watch
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anybody that doesn't have a clear philosophy like you start up this podcast we talk about finance
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business we talk about um social media subjects like yeah all we were before this podcast started
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like let's talk about real estate we're let's you have a clear objective with this there's
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information that we can there's value that we could add to the viewer most people don't have
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anything and that really flipped a switch in my head like why am i gonna sit here and watch
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somebody that is just talking. I'm wasting my time. You're wasting my time. There's just noise,
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just chatter, and I'm not going to leave with any energy. It's just going to drain me and make me
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stupid. So everybody watching this, do not give your energy away because if it's free of the
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product, if you give your time away to celebrity drama, to blah, blah, back and forth, who's
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dating, who, who's this, you're not going to be any better. So if time is a commodity,
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Yeah, and also to know what's going on in the world.
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But you've got to be careful because if you consume it from mainstream media, it's a bunch of BS.
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They'll tell you some stuff like, oh, yeah, like Ukraine's winning the war, LOL.
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But they'll tell you a bunch of stuff that isn't true.
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So you've got to consume your geopolitics from people that, number one, are based in reality and know what's really going on.
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And then also just consume content that makes you better.
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If it doesn't educate me, I typically don't watch it.
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And this is where people have to kind of be able to, with all the information out, you
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really have to be vigilant about what you filter in and what you filter out.
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But most people, like you said, they like to watch mindless content that doesn't make
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So after I deleted it, after a few days, not a few days, it was like two weeks, I redownloaded
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it and I said, let me see how our podcast TikTok account is going.
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When I redownloaded it, I didn't want to sign in because I didn't want to put my login,
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And then like anything you, any lesson you learn,
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At least that can help you in some way as well.
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And here's the other thing people don't understand.
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Like in the United States, like people are consumers.
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This is why people consume way more than they produce.
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and doesn't know what the hell is going on in life.
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And the problem is that, see, that works if you're a woman, right?
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If you're a chick, someone will come and swoop you up off your feet, even if you're 300 pounds.
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But as a man, you can't afford to be mediocre and incompetent.
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So what I'm saying is like that mind-numbing, stupid content, that's okay for girls to be on TikTok all day doing that.
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You really have to have your stuff together because no one's going to come and save you as a man.
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I don't know if you know pounds, but do you know how much you weigh in pounds?
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Guess how much the average American woman weighs.
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And that's why, like, with our podcast, Fresh and Fit, I'm so big on, like, so we have a Money Monday, right, teaching guys how to make money, whether it's being an entrepreneur, investing in real estate, cryptocurrency, whatever, and we bring people in from different walks of life.
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So if I'm not versed in something, I'll bring someone else that is.
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Then Wednesday, we talk about Womanizer Wednesday, how to stay attractive, how to, you know, how to not be a simp, et cetera, because, quite frankly, we live in a simp economy, right?
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And then Friday, we do a call-in show where we answer questions, or we bring in a guest, and then we have the after-hour show, we bring girls in and everything like that.
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But the reason why is because I saw that there was a void in the market, right?
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So, like, guys wanted to get girls, and they thought, okay, well, what do I say?
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And then I was like, okay, we'll do this, blah, blah, blah.
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They don't dress appropriately where the clothes just fit, right?
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I'm not saying you have to be dripped out or whatever, but at least have the clothes fit.
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Like, guys don't have these rudimentary basics in place.
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And this is why so many guys, like, get left unseen or don't get dates or whatever it may be.
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So that's when I kind of realized, like, oh, we have to teach you guys how to become more attractive first.
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it's like dude the average guy like you can't afford to be sitting here watching a bunch of
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mindless content you scrolling up on tiktok watching girls twerk like women can do that
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stupid stuff but you can as a man you got to get out there and get it for your own speaking of the
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economy like there's even you can't even say the word simp on twitch did you know that really like
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that's how much that they want you to become that because if you start to pull the curtain back
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and you start to they say bullying no it's not bullying and they just like that's what twitch
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wants they want you to be a simp tiktok wants you to be stupid twitch wants you to be giving all
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your money away to hot tub streams she goes i love you i love you it's literally a tiktok funnel
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the top only fans person on twitch amaranth went on an e-day with her last summer blah blah blah
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she makes a lot of money and she said the only reason she still goes on twitch because she makes
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100k a month on twitch she makes 1.5 million a month on only fans 1.5 million a month the only
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reason she uses twitch is because it's the it's a billboard for her only fans it's just a funnel
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it's a direct funnel because she said on every other website they kind of censor it you can't
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have sexy content but twitch it's great well they want you to become a simp on twitch that's the
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whole goal because if you're there you're giving away all your money literally i talk about this
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extensively in my book this is actually why women deserve less because real time you know you said
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it for me like and i talk about this like the whole simp economy that we have this is very crazy
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but we have to we have to talk a bit about yeah we could talk about it in the book right so the
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first thing is you know the money sign then the next is like you know don't get married in the
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west next is social media because girls are social media crack whores nowadays and time
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and then time and too many guys give these four things away to women for nothing and if you look
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right people like oh my god man you're a jerk whatever i looked at all the top podcasts by
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the way which is long-form content all male dominated not female dominated why is that well
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because men have to bring value to get any type of attention we're used to doing versus girls
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don't like girls can do some bullshit and and uh you know get attention but the thing is is that
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women don't dominate youtube and they don't dominate long-form content they typically only
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dominate short form content on tiktok or instagram even tiktok the biggest tiktok is not a isn't is
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now scrubby is it do now yeah see so there you go but like regardless like that's where i've
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noticed where girls dominate when it comes to social media is typically picture apps like
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instagram or short form content where they're dancing whatever but very few women can like
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keep a audience entertained for a long period of time now twitch is one of the anomalies but
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they'll be playing video games or whatever their boobs out and sitting in a hot tub or whatever
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And their female podcast, if you listen to what they talk about, Call Her Daddy, Emily Ratajkowski, former porn stars, they just get in, they hit the wall, and then they're mad because they're not getting the same attention they got when they were 21.
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So all they try to do is bring women to their side.
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You're a bad man if you don't want me when I'm 30 after having all my getting smashed up on.
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Yeah, they want to bring girls to that level because they're really bitter for the fact that they use up their value.
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Podcasts is Call Her Daddy, and that's about being a thot.
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Like, all the other top podcasts, all male run, et cetera.
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I'm not telling y'all to, like, treat women poorly or be a jerk or whatever.
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But out in the West, right, you're in an English-speaking first world country.
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Like, don't be a simp because women don't respect it.
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Like, you got to figure out which girls deserve more, but most girls, quite frankly, deserve less.
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The males, especially in the West, they put women on a pedigree, you know?
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It's like women understand that masculinity is a thing.
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It's like already kind of established in the culture.
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Like the average woman does not respect the average man in the United States at all.
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Like the average man is considered like, oh, like they're invisible to most girls, you know?
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And the reason why, I blame, there's a multitude of reasons for this, but I think social media is probably one of the biggest contributors to, you know, the skewed sexual marketplace or the dating marketplace because you got a girl that's like a five.
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their podcasts are all just about how you're perfect sex in the city it's about how you can
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go outside and just date a bunch of guys there's no self-improvement ideas for women it's just
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accept me for who i am fat positivity accept me for who i like slut walk that they actually have
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that in new york i'm sorry for swearing but like they actually have our yell your abortion protests
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like they had protests in new york city big reason why i left where they would go in march and they
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would yell about how many abortions they have damn so different world yeah damn that's crazy
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I think what you were talking about before earlier about America being
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consumerist and stuff, it's actually crazy because I've realized, like,
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you know, with all these days they have, like, you know, let's say
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Women's Day or let's say this day, you know.
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Even necessarily Mother's Day or these days, you know,
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they built all these days just for consumers because they want people to
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spend, buy gifts for this person on this day, best friend day.
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All the holidays for women, Valentine's Day, it's just to spend money on women.
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And they just want you to consume, consume, buy, buy, spend, spend.
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And women are 80% of the consumer base in the United States.
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Like why are we so femme-centric in the West and the United States?
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Well, the reason why, why they push feminism, et cetera, is because when you push feminism, women make their own money.
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If women make their own money, they're more impressionable.
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When they're more impressionable, it's easier to sell to women.
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This is why advertisers target women very heavily in the United States.
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They don't hold women accountable for their bad decisions
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Because it works in two different things with feminism
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When you double the labor market, now you can pay people less
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Everything is doubled because now you've got to sell to men
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wealth and saving we're concerned with consuming and that's just women in general right yeah and
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they're and they're more prone to have debt so it works out to their favor where it works to have
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feminism and have men and women split apart because it makes more money yeah and they also
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tax the whole population instead of half the population just a man you tax everybody now
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you're able to tax both i actually i think it goes even much deeper than that i think they were doing
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it to try to control the entire population and you saw with the cough cough what happened when
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when you have women controlling when you have women in charge they're more emotionally charged
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and so it's very easy to manipulate based on fear and not thinking rationally and men are confused
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okay well a lot of us they we didn't want to go and put on the mask stuff like that but when you
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have women afraid yeah you're gonna comply more when women are in charge then you're much easier
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to control manipulate when you're constantly simping and you're weaker and you're sad and
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you're on pills and you're a slave to big pharma and when you're distracted on social media then
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you're easy to manipulate and then the rich people get richer and the poor people get poorer
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that was the biggest wealth transfer of all time.
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The middle class lost the biggest amount of money
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they weren't inside wiping their groceries down.
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They were living life, having fun, traveling the world.
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they tell the woman that like for example if you if you're if you're this weight it's okay
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and they put big heavy models on on billboards not because they even care about the woman but
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because they want to show off those clothes for the because they realize that now there's a lot
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of fat people so they want them to buy clothes from them yeah and the what also women spend a
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lot of money on is plastic surgery and the way they change the trend like if you think about you
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know it's like beauty trends like a few years ago it was like oh if you were like let's say when
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when kim kardashian had these curvy thighs it's all about being curvy so people were getting
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getting like uh injections and you know yeah uh butt lifts and stuff like that and now it's like
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all about being skinny so what i noticed also is what happens a lot is they switch the trend to
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what everyone doesn't have so they again need surgery so like before skinny eyebrows was good
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now it's like like who decides these trends they decide based on what what the people have like
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they'll decide the opposite is the now the new thing you know what i mean it's full-on like fat
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acceptance now though like like if you look at billboards from like the 90s versus now like they
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have full-on like big plus models that are like you know on calvin klein ads where it used to be
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like thin models like you can be a 200 plus pound woman and be a model in the united states nowadays
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even the mannequins in walmart are shaped like bowling balls but that's the girls think they
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care about them like they're saying i'm attractive no they just want you to spend money on those
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yeah no it's all psyop the dad bod thing it's all a lie she's control i mean look what happened
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in the past three years instead of telling us to go and get in shape to go to the gym they
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closed down the gyms and they told you to go get a bunch of injections because they don't actually
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care about your health if they cared about your health they would have said get some sun go outside
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protect yourself these are the ways to protect yourself from getting sick instead they just they
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told you to go into a pharmacy yeah anyways so moving a bit on from the women and the west i
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wanted to ask you guys um off the bat if first of all you guys are in dubai it's both your first
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time here yeah what do you guys think we just we're not gonna go back we're moving all roads
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look at that everything we've been talking about it's how the west is collapsing and why it's
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it's going apart i mean it is what it is i mean i don't know if you can really say this on youtube
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that much that's why i'm on rumble i guess but i i don't i'm not very optimistic about the west i
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think in the next 30 years it's going to become a third world place like during the blm riots when
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i saw all these stores getting looted and i nobody got criminal charges but then everybody on january
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6th they're facing criminal charges now for doing the same exact thing i think that's just a perfect
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sign of how they don't care about nationalism they don't care about the country if you have
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an american flag they said that you're racist now it's a racist symbol to a lot of liberals and i'm
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not optimistic about the west and i do think that i can fight the fight in a different place uh shout
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out to ryan dawson he's been in japan since the bush era and one of the problems i've had is that
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i'm saying like i don't want to stay in the west that much longer i don't want to raise a family
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here seeing what they do in schools with the pride flags how all these kids are having trans teachers
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with giant prosthetic boobs it's it's disgusting really they don't pledge allegiance to the flag
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They pledge allegiance to the gay pride flag
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That was already a lot for a lot of us to deal with
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And getting addicted to clout and all this stuff
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But when kids have trans teachers shoved in their face
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They're going to grow up extremely confused
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So I want to raise kids outside of America
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And not thinking about sexual orientations
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Like the LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans.
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That's literally teaching kids like it's all sex.
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So they look at this flag and they're seeing all weird types of sex.
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I think you could still, if you have the power of the internet,
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you could still talk about this and you could still help people
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Like people are like, oh, you're leaving us behind.
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I still love the place, but I'm not optimistic about it.
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and i think dubai especially with um the safety here like at the end of the day like um we we're
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trying our hardest to be successful and you know um earn as much money as possible and what's the
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point if you live in a society where if you have money you're not safe you know if you have a nice
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car like if you see london you can't even wear this watch you know if new york and london i'm
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not going to walk outside i mean so what's the point of having money in a place where
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like obviously for us we're trying to work you'll be fine with that watch in new york though yeah
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It's like you want to be successful, and you want to enjoy your money.
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So it's crazy that there you don't even have that peace of mind.
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As you get successful, it comes worse in your life.
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So I think that the move to Dubai is strongly stressful.
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Los Angeles is literally a third-world country now.
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the mayor just signed something and you could have fruit stands out on the street like it looks like
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mexico city in la san francisco everybody's leaving that used to be the most coveted place
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all the youtubers are moving to like texas and suffrage tax as well they're getting out
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the puerto rico yeah puerto rico tax havens yeah but everything in california it's just an absolute
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doesn't make sense it's it's bad you were saying earlier that you wanted to go visit man you're
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gonna be alarmed because like i had this idea when you watch the movies in the 90s like people
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man it they call it comifornia for a reason like so many people are getting out like higher if
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you're a higher earner living in california like it's probably not in your best interest because
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they tax you so many different times between the state tax county tax city tax all this different
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stuff and and then on top of that you can like in san francisco you could steal up to like almost
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a thousand dollars worth of stuff and not go to jail it's just and there's a homeless population
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issue so a lot of people are going to florida and texas why because these states still are
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relatively low taxes cheap to live in you can still um even though the price of florida has
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been going up thanks to New Yorkers but yeah man those are some of the last frontiers left
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the United States where you're still going to be like you know you're able to still enjoy some
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semblance of a high quality of life without necessarily being in a clown world like New
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York City or LA but you know it is what it is man I mean yeah I agree when it comes to like
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raising kids whatever when I decide to have children yeah I'm probably gonna have to come
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out this way because raising kids in the United States is probably not with the way things are
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you know you got parents you know kids getting kicked out of school because their parents aren't
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only fans uh you got you know kids that are identifying as a million different genders you
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got teachers teaching your children a bunch of weird stuff they don't necessarily need to know
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it's just strange clown world stuff going on right now in uh in the west in general yeah
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you know we're we're basically we care more about people's feels before the reels you know it's like
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let's all be inclusive and everything else like that versus like now we're missing the whole point
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of like you're not thinking objectively and yeah we're just thinking with our with our with our
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heart and emotions yeah everyone's trying to virtue signal and it's annoying it's like you
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don't have to virtue signal in school and energy education system about like oh yeah we need to be
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all inclusive in this like who cares like yeah even about like money you know you find these
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people who are who are like um they're saying like oh no i don't like money and like naval he
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talks about this a lot you guys watch naval naval ravikant no it's pretty smart guy he's been on
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jorogan like invest there like yeah worth like 100 mil usd or something like that anyways he
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basically says like the people who say like money's not everything and like money is not important or
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like we don't need money but basically they're just what they're just data signaling they want
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to show like oh like we're above this kind of game of like fighting for who's because he's worth
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100 mil that's why you say nonsense like that yeah yeah stupid no no he doesn't say that he's
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saying that it doesn't make sense that the people who do that you know what i mean basically he's
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against this this stuff against the people that are saying like yeah yeah we don't need money
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exactly yeah he's worth 100 million he's basically saying that the people who say we don't need
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money there instead of playing the who says we don't need money no the people who talk like money
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is not important money's not everything you haven't heard that kind of that rhetoric like
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from bill gates and shit like that not even bill gates but like just like bro regular people were
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like money's not everything money's not important i don't know there's there's a community it's dumb
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it doesn't make sense but yeah it's like they say money's not everything yeah war is not everything
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but like you need it to live you know but anyways aside from that i think dubai great place what
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Let's talk a bit about one of our dear friends.
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You've obviously met him many times and made videos with him.
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Myself, he sat in this chair where I'm sitting now.
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They've just been, things have been extended now.
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I mean, there's a lot of work done happening behind the scenes.
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And I would say for people watching, the best thing to do is to keep the positive message
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They're trying to paint this bad image and ruin his reputation and try to make it seem
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But everybody who watches the content knows what he stands for.
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He says that we should protect women, that we should provide for them.
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Personally, I'm a good example of somebody who found that type of content at the right
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A lot of young people who listen to his podcast
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What about those voice notes that they put on Vice?
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And there's so many, here's, okay, let's talk about Vice first, right?
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Even though there's a bunch of evidence showing that it's AI and it's BS.
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So we already know that that was a conversation that was already being had where that was,
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Number two, let's say, and then the other option is that it's AI and it's fake.
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But either way, they never showed the entire conversation.
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But what they don't know is that a lot of girls have fetishes for this stuff, guys.
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But the reality is a lot of girls have fetishes like this with dominance and men being assertive, whatever.
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If you look at the top book that women love to read, one of them is what?
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A guy who's tall, dominant, millionaire, assertive, all this other stuff.
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women like that type of stuff a lot of them do they don't want to be responsible for being
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304s they want plausible deniability and then the other thing too they try to say oh well andrew
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beats girls and what did they use they use that stupid videotape as footage of them on the bed
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where he slapped the girl she went on air twice saying oh this is something that me and him used
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to do together it was something that i like she gets sensitive and then here's the other thing
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too people don't have critical thinking skills think about this if you're really going to be
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smacking a girl and assaulting her and all this other stuff why would you would you set it up
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in front of the bed with a tripod whatever like people really don't have critical thinking skills
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And then you look at the actual text conversation.
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And then number two, you're over here looking at a footage of like, oh, yeah, I seen a woman, blah, blah, blah.
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She goes on air and says, this is something that I like.
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But people still keep trying to say, oh, no, he hits women, blah, blah, blah.
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And if you use common sense, you would know no guy that actually abuses women is going to set up a tripod in front of their bed and then do it right there and then have it.
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But I think one of the first podcasts he was going on,
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but he had nothing to gain by coming on this podcast.
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I'd already helped him with whatever he needed help with.
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And he had nothing to gain, but he wanted to just support me.
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If you watch a full-on interview, most of the times, even as big a detractor, it's like, wow, I agree with that.
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And then not only that, no one pushes all the information that shows that these guys are clearly innocent.
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Pretty much not one mainstream news source has covered that at all.
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That's why independent journalists need to go and start covering this.
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Because the two girls that got him arrested for trafficking back in April of 2022, they were on WhatsApp saying, let's make a Netflix series about this.
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Let's pretend and let's make him think that we're in love with them.
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For you guys who don't know, the news just came out that there was a leaked wire or whatever that showed chats that they planted or like as in they had the intention to frame him.
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And even like the girl's mom was upset with her.
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Like, why are you getting the embassy involved?
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They wanted to start a TikTok career to dance in front of their phones
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instead of actually having basic human decency.
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The phone has turned people into actual demons.
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When they prioritize attention, when they have no morals at all,
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The girl that accused Andrew, right, it's 1,000 cap.
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And the fact that they're still in jail right now,
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preventative, with no charges, is ridiculous.
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I mean, I know they have their hearing in late February.
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doing the 30 day increments damn it's mad anyways moving on from andrew but hopefully we can see him
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out so i mean this is just a warning sign for all men like you need to be extremely careful about
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the girls that you spend time with especially if you're around these uh these attention demons
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they're going to try to take advantage of you then they it's they're kind of incentivized too
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because they're not going to get in any trouble they get a lot of clout for which is what they
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want and the man is guilty until proven innocent so they're they're going to get away with it and
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you got to be extremely careful and it's not even really worth spending time with these types of
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women even for recreational use only you might as well just protect your energy go on sr leave
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them alone let them be let them run around and let them like spend time with somebody else
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find a woman who like you think a good quality for kids you know yeah it's crazy where we live
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in a world where girls can make false accusations like this get away with it and not be punished
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for it and and one of the girls i i know this for a fact from doing my own research this isn't the
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first time she's made a false allegation four times before girls wow yeah dude it's that's why
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They've been with him around girls off camera, on camera.
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And if they're putting their whole reputation on the line,
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when the guy's inside, like, you know, right now,
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I haven't spoken to him since he's been hot, though.
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No, actually, every sign is telling me not to do that.
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Everybody's saying, like, you're putting your reputation.
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imagine if they're guilty you're gonna look stupid but i i believe in the truth you know
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what i mean and that should be that should be enough proof you know yeah and not only that
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like i look at it like hey man if you guys want to go ahead and attack them or whatever they can't
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defend themselves well i'll be here to help because at the end of the day there's so much
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misinformation and we're going to use our platform anytime new evidence comes out or new information
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comes out i cover it immediately hey this is what's going on whatever because you know the
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mainstream media is trying to paint them in a terrible light so i look at it like you know i
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have this quote i say that you know people will go ahead and definitely support you when you're
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like doing well but where are the people at when when they're trying to come at you of course yeah
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when when you're at the top you know your friends uh sorry when you're at the top your friends know
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you but when you're at the bottom you know your friends exactly there's a lot of cloud chasers
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that were really talking about him a lot when he was when they were free and now they go silent as
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soon as yeah like there's a lot of people that like we don't need to name names but like when
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they were out there you were you were using that name to better your platform it was good
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every single yeah and i think it's kind of like you as well like you know before you got canceled
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no a lot of people used to would like act like they were your friend and as soon as you got
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canceled oh they switched up immediately many people right we know we know a couple of those
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people yeah it was really eye-opening for me because i i had a lot of like you lost like a
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lot of like but probably like from your income like a good like your source of income like
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probably 80 percent or not 80 but i lost a good chunk of the income but also a good chunk of like
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my youtube friends cloud friends stuff like that yeah that was a bigger i'm like all you guys were
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fake yeah it was it was very eye-opening but that's when you realize that you're right who
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your real friends are yeah and this is why i thank god that i came from the professional world
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versus like coming into entertainment because i used to work in law enforcement first and like
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you know camaraderie loyalty etc you're going through a door discipline you know going after
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drug traffickers and the person behind you got to make sure that they have you right and i learned
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all this i'm 33 now but i learned this discipline and loyalty and all allegiance to the people that
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with like young right but these young boys especially these people on like the internet
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whatever they don't have any of this stuff so i was like what the hell so like because we're
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talking to prioritize clout and stuff like that they prioritize what does well for them so i look
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at it like you know if something new news comes out with andrew i'll push back the show i was
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gonna do we got to report this because we got to get this out there we got to use our platform
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to put out the truth about what's going on and hey man he's my friend i'm gonna stick with him
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until me too you know whatever for me i have that thing in me like i have that so the guy yeah if
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there's a guy who's like my boy you know i don't care yeah it's my because people come to me too
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Of course, if I'm a man and I get a girl by everything, by showing money, right?
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So, like, I get her just by showing her a nice car, I take her to a nice car.
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Obviously, that's what she's going to be interested in because that's what I showed her.
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And everyone's like, yeah, of course, you got to go to the girl because that's all you show.
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But, you know, when it comes to the opposite, they want some, like, different scenario.
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Yeah, people typically treat you how you put yourself out there.
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But with women, they don't understand is that men cannot objectify you unless you objectify yourself first.
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They're going to look at her as a sexual object to a degree
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This is why they want her to cover her hair
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This is why they don't want her to show her figure etc
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Like, for me, I'm going to do an arranged marriage.
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So I don't know how much you guys know about that.
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Yeah, my parents have been trying to do it for years, bro.
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No, so it's not necessarily it has to be a cousin.
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But most of the time, for me, it's going to be like a family friend
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At the end of the day, it used to be like, you could do a cousin or whatever.
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But they'll say that where, like, oh, there'll be a close family friend and they'll refer to them as an uncle and then they'll say it's a cousin.
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It's just a figure of speech when you say cousin.
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But there are people who might, do you think that's very weird?
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Well, I mean, if you had, let me ask this, if you had like a perfect cousin.
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But like perfect, like every, it ticks all the boxes.
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they're going to get mad at me for saying this.
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Some Sunni's girls are hot, but yeah, typically not my preference.
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What is the divorce rate for an arranged marriage?
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if you have the opportunity that you have a woman
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like your dad like tells you know your family friends and when the families are merged i don't
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know i don't know if it's possible in all communities but for me it's very viable my
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brother did it my cousins all did it none of them have really any problems everyone's smooth in fact
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the people in the family who didn't do it they're the ones who have like yeah and also another thing
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is when it went so let's say as i said the families are merged yeah the girl has a fight
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with you she goes to her mom her mom's an experienced someone who's been married 30 40
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years who can be like listen when this happens this is how you deal with it and you have to
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They can give him from an experience point of view.
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Whereas in a Western society, a girl has a fire with a guy.
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You're saying your parents pray five times a day.
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So is that like the Christian prayer like this?
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No, I tried to do an Islamic prayer with the goings on my knees and everything.
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I mean, obviously no pressure, but I'm interested to hear your experience.
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I mean, if we're going to be honest, there's two different ways of thinking in my position right now.
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and at the moment i think that they're very similar christianity and islam 100 so the belief
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systems you know it's pretty equal the one reason i think islam makes more sense in some ways is
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like the the holy trinity thing in christianity like it's god is the son and also the son is god
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but you know human isn't perfect that isn't i understand like that debate but also in islam
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if you're thinking strategically not just with belief system islam is going to win uh it's the
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only religion that does not tolerate any disrespect in the church right now in america you could have
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trans priests you could have a gay there's gay pride flags in the church yeah they you can i was
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in madison square garden new york and some guy like this a bumblecloth guy was walking around
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with a jesus cross on his shirt and he had a big x on it and i was thinking that i was just looking
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at him like imagine if you had um an islamic request if imagine i don't want to say that but
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like imagine if you would you wouldn't make it home like you wouldn't make it home looking the
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way you look something would happen to you and that's the reason why it's going to win is because
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you need to stand for something and jesus has kind of become a mockery taylor swift came out
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and she said that god is actually gay and there's people saying that god is gender neutral now
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god god is not they god is god is a they them the pope is saying that we should revise it and we
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should allow gay people and that he's also pro-choice which goes against like they're trying
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to rewrite the core beliefs of this religion and that's when it falls apart when you try to adjust
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Muslims are both people of the book you know yeah and and you guys are like from people ala kitab
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it's like you're people of the book we're people of the book as well you know and we have nothing
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but respect for Christians but I think that definitely they should not try to uh make their
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appeal to the masses just because they want to um be inclusive they want to be all inclusive yeah
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they should they should stick for what they stick with you know and their values because they're
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there for a reason yeah anyways so um moving on I wanted to talk a bit about let's say there's
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Some people who are watching this video, they may be listening on Spotify or Apple Podcasts,
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Andrew Tate inspires a lot of people to want to have nice things, make a lot of money.
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I think that's the best thing to follow your morals and principles.
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What I like about Muslim people is they don't believe in making money in any false way.
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They don't believe in doing any sneaky thing, weird interests, things that that's not Islamic
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So I think following, I think what's helped me a lot is praying every day that got rid
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of a lot of my, like I had mental health, like nonsense stuff beforehand.
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I was just like, like this and like, this is dumb.
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I didn't, I didn't have any proper guidance and I wasn't even sure what I wanted to do.
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So there was a lot of time that I was spending with a bunch of degenerate stuff that was
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And once I started having a clear direction and knowing what I'm supposed to do and doing
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the right thing, that's when everything started to make sense in the rest of my life.
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For me, I mean, I think a big reason why I got, uh, I was able to make my something
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myself is number one, I never focused on girls throughout my twenties.
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Uh, and then also I've never done a drug in my life.
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nice right and then the other thing too is that you don't drink no very rarely i have drank in
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the past haram i know uh but uh he really that's true he barely if i do it's very rare so i would
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say like the three things that really kept me away from doing anything stupid was i was athlete i
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played sports in in college where i was division one athlete i rode and then i never did a drug in
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my life never smoked weed none of that stuff and then i drank very rarely even to this day now as
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an adult like i drink very rarely if ever so if you get rid of like stupid distractions like that
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you'd be amazed at how productive you'll be um and then throughout my 20s i don't really chase
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girls like that you know um i double girls here there but in in my 20s especially like from i
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would say from 23 to like 28 29 stranded oh yeah i was in the southwest border chasing after cartel
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people yeah you know with with drugs and human trafficking and guns and all this other stuff so
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i was really focused on like building my career and becoming a better agent but i learned a lot
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of like life lessons from that job which was fun back then nothing like i would go to the gym and
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train and maybe watch some documentaries here or there i played overwatch a decent amount like i
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played video gaming that was your vice that was my vice back then but like now you don't game
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anymore right no i no time i quit yeah i quit video gaming in like 2019 when i moved to miami
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but now girls are your new video game i would say a little bit a little bit but i don't think
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you think you need to have advice i don't think you need to i see you tend to i'm the type of
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person to see that when we talk about this stuff i'm like i would be so bored like if i had an
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arranged marriage like i'm trying to like picture my life like marrying my third cousin and like the
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the marriage is is all aligned and it makes sense and the families are going back and forth and i'm
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like like the amount of time i spend womanizing and just doing you know partying i drink you know
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i'm like i just i can't imagine that's that's how i need to rewire my brain because i'm just
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used to having that reward system and chasing dopamine to that level yeah it's it's so much
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fun it is but it is short-term fun and there's a lot of times where you finish you're just like
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okay it's the fun that makes you sadder after yeah i was i was talking to myron like we were
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walking back from the podcast one night i'm like what's the point of this you know like i was you
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know like the girls and the short-term save is like well it feels good but like there's the point
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of sex is to procreate it's to have kids and like we're we're doing this shit like there's no point
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it's just sad it's like gaming literally and gaming is just like you're constantly looking
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for the next level up but it doesn't do anything that there's no actual point to it so why waste
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time doing it what i've typically learned is um things that right give you up front pleasure
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typically almost always leads to back end pain but things that give you you know pain up front
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Where we live in an instant gratification world
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I think a lot of guys need to take their 20s and grind
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And that's why I was able to build myself up to a point
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Now I'm just trying to enjoy the fruits of my labor
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which i which i'm glad for because now i've been able to take that skill set bring it into youtube
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bring it into business etc so certain things like are just ingrained in me like for example why do
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you stand up for andrew because that's just how i am uh you know why do you why are you so loyal
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to your friends and people that you work with like you're never gonna live by code yeah like i'm you're
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not gonna see this is why some youtubers i just don't like i won't even mention them but like
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they'll do a video with you they'll collab with you and then they'll go ahead and make a hit piece
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on you a couple weeks later or a month later or a couple months later right maybe when you're down
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Because the other thing, too, in law enforcement, if you get caught lying, right, you lose your job, you lose your credibility, and you can get in some serious trouble.
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So being honest was a thing that you had to do, especially when you're on the stand.
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So it's just something that was, like, built into my character.
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And then on top of that, doing drugs, being an athlete before, we're already having this active lifestyle.
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And I think the foundation is going to the gym because you learn that discipline, you learn that character building, you learn that delayed gratification, and then everything.
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that's what i like what you're doing now with the whole instagram stories thing yeah guys have to
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actually go out of their way now uh the social media generation like we have to go out of your
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way you can't just expect to have a good life as a man without forcing yourself to go to the gym
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and to be a better person to have a network of people around you to have good friends and like
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actively look for these relationships you're not just going to go find them like there's a lot of
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groups that you can go like in the past but now you have to go and actively seek them out or else
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this was the non-cool thing to do and i think for you guys as well when i was growing up in school
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i was looking for people who kind of had this ideology but this was always that like if you
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didn't vape or if you didn't smoke if you didn't smoke weed you weren't cool you know what i mean
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and it's finally now having like people to come out and say because it wasn't easy for you guys
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to first say like oh doing this i'm sure people thought oh cringe oh that's exactly how i heard
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about fresh and fit because self-improvement and becoming a better person in the woke world
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is like oh like you think you're like an alpha male you think you're like trying to be better
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what that's stupid come sit down and get fat with me when i first heard about fresh and fit
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it was like everyone all day hippies hippies hippies and i was sitting around in this woke
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world kind of directionless didn't believe in god degenerate i'm like looking at youtube like
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what do i do now what i i am tired of doing these cinematic videos i get doing interviews all the
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time everyone's a bot i don't know what to think and i'm watching everybody like like all actively
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so much and i watched the content i'm like this is good and i went on your show and like they were
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they were cool and then i went back and i'm like okay what do i do now like do i make a do i make
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a hippies video like no i'm not gonna i'm not gonna go be a snake like i'm just tired of living
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this way that provides a value and then that happened to me the same people who are making
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all those hippies about them hey guess what i get canceled what do i do you're like you're the
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alpha male and i'm like he was right yeah i should have listened to him yeah man that's what i'm
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talking about like these reaction channels their job is to be impartial and be in the middle but
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the problem is that they don't stand for anything they don't really if you look at like a lot of
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these reaction channels like have they helped you make more i want i want all the viewers out there
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like these guys that talk the most crap about us did they help you make more money did they help
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you become more attractive to women did they help you figure out how to go to the gym or get lose
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weight or get in shape or become more attractive did they teach you how to invest did they teach
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you how to become a better man in general teach you about masculinity being positive etc or did
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Did they give you some stupid reaction video where they reacted to us saying that we're toxically alpha, blah, blah, blah.
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Or used some bullshit like, this is problematic.
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You know, anyone that says some dumb shit, this is problematic.
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Like, did they actually help you in any way or did they give you stupid commentary?
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And the reality is what you're going to find is they typically didn't give you any value and they just gave you some mindless entertainment.
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And they don't help you actually become a better man.
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So anything that's good, like self-improvement content, making you a better man, etc.
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It's immediately demonized as toxic alpha male, blah, blah, blah.
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And it's a lot of the time, it's these soy boys that do it.
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They aren't in shape, don't have their shit together.
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Look at the guys that criticize us the most.
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They typically have some weird, long, shaggy hair.
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When you can monetize talking, you don't have to actually say something that improves.
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like moist critical example has been making the same exact video on repeat since like 2014
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but same thing like this is yeah this is every single day they get down this is dumb i don't
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like this this is boring this is dumb this is stupid for 10 years straight and then they don't
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change anything because that's the attention economy as long as you're speaking you're going
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to make money so you're not incentivized to speak any truth or speak anything of value
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if you could just talk and make wet fart jokes if you could do that you'll monetize it forever
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because there's always going to be a demographic
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who don't want to change your game all day
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So I'll typically wake up like right before the show,
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And then I'll come up and we'll do the nighttime show with the girls.
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Then I'll come back upstairs and we'll film the show with the girls.
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And then after we do that, we'll be done by like maybe 1, 2 o'clock in the morning.
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but um so i would do that or preparing for the next show or you know basically or i'll uh because
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i have another youtube channel called fed it where i break down criminal cases it's like a
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true crime channel nice or i'll do research for that where i'll be like okay which case am i going
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to do next yeah if it's like a serial killer basically yeah so if it's like a serial killer
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whatever like i'll do like pretty extensive research nice and i'll cover it on that channel
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his whole background upbringing exactly so that i can do it so that when i come on and i do it live
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it's like okay we or if i pre-record it i'll be able to speak in an educated fashion and i
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So then I'll do that until like 7, 8, 9, 10 in the morning, work throughout the night,
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and then go to sleep and then do it over again.
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Yeah, it's a reverse 9 to 5 because our show's at night.
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So I basically wake up right before the show, prepare, do it, gym, second show, eat, and
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You know, I actually did this for a time when I was like,
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you have to like break your fast at like 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. like sunset.
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and then like we'll sleep throughout the whole fast.
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By the way, fasting, we should talk about later.
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Like fasting and productivity is like a massive.
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Nowadays, finally, nowadays, the science has caught up to Islam.
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men are physically superior to women well not all the time and then they'll sit there and make
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an argument for like the one percent a girl that like you know i don't know a guy in some kind of
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physical competition i'm like what the hell so yeah dude it's just wild and then one time i
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remember we debated like some feminists or whatever and they just kept going and it's just
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wild but like yeah dude they can't get the fact that they're saying that women are almost as
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strong as men sometimes but the whole reason we're able to have this argument is because men set up
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the lights men are outside with guns men you have to the security guards are men men built
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i mean the policemen if something happens like if it's for you to feel safe in this room because
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the men yeah to have this stupid debate it's because men are there who are going to be able
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to put out the fires feminism is is around because men allowed it and women will not admit that but
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you know as soon as as soon as like some chaos happens or something wild or there's like a life
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my background, I saw his old Twitter account of Udon. I just made it on the plane. Yeah,
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he said, how foolish a man can be to breathe air, feel the warmth of the sun, to think,
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live, run, fuck, smile, laugh, cry on the energy found in a few pieces of bread and
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to not believe in magic. And that got me thinking like how everything that you consume affects
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your life. If bread can do that, if it can help you swim, make love, smile, then the
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same information that you digest the same thoughts that you think the same words that you speak it
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all has an effect on you just as much as as food does because you can reprogram your mind you can
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literally hypnotize yourself with thoughts and with words that's deep um you i grew andrew on
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like 99 of things man but what's what's one thing he said that for you like really stuck out uh i
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can say like for me i think he was like sitting in a car and he's like i enjoy the smallest things
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in life he's like when i'm sitting in the car and there's like a bit of sunshine and then he goes
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on to say a bad day is coming like one day you're going to wake up and you're going to get a call
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that someone you love or someone you know of has got a terminal illness or has passed away and that
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day is coming for all of us coming for me it's coming for you it's coming for you it's coming
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for you guys watching and that's the sad truth so if you know that fact that that day is coming
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and today is not that day then why don't you be happy today you know that you're gonna have that
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day to feel sad coming up today you're good you're alive people around you the people you love are
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life take that and be happy you know this is something this is something because um and me
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and andrew like i said before we agree on a lot of things and we say the same things in different
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ways so like one thing that he said that i also said one time was and it's amazing like because
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we brought this guy on our show one time named skippy right and he's this guy that's known for
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being a virgin he had been on like tlc or whatever and you know he talks about i'm depressed and all
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this other stuff but what he doesn't realize is that a lot of his issues that he has comes from
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his own inadequacies right incompetence yeah and incompetence is just being lazy and i and i and i
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remember asking him uh skippy where do you live the united states do you have running water yes
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do you have food on the table yes do you have a family that cares about you yes etc you have
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nothing to be crying about true right and andrew did on another interview where he said instead of
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saying i'm gonna i have to go to work today say i get to go to work today yeah true instead of uh
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you know hey i have to go to the gym i have to go to the gym i get to go to the gym because i have
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legs etc and i talk about that all the time like people will sit there and complain about oh i'm
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so tired blah blah but there's people that have that are in wheelchairs that are still going to
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the gym figuring it out there's people that wish there's people right now that wish they could go
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to the gym and train every day meanwhile your fat ass is sitting there complaining about it saying
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i'm not gonna go so um the thing is is that people right they complain about what they don't have
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versus being happy and blessed for what they do have and i always tell people if you got running
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water you got food you live in the united states etc you live in a first world country you're over
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They want you to be looking for the next thing.
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and the lady that was like putting in the gas said,
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About being misgendered because she was they, them.
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And she's like, but I'm not even, I can't believe that she would call me like a lady.
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But like she had good intentions when she did it.
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And so I'm like, but I know she's happy, but I'm not sure what to feel.
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You should be thanking God that your life is so easy that this is even considered a problem.
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The fact that you're even able to complain about this, you should be on your knees thanking God that you're alive right now to be so privileged.
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Someone in Syria just got an earthquake and tragically lost their life.
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And someone called you a nice young lady and you're mad about it.
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Privilege, I say this on a podcast all the time, privilege is invisible to those that have it.
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And the thing is, is in the first world, et cetera, people don't appreciate what they have because a lot of people in the United States don't have passports.
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And the other thing, too, and I thank my parents for this, right, growing up in New York City in the 90s, right, when it was very, we didn't grow up rich.
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My dad was a cab driver, got hit multiple times by people, whether he got run over, robbed, et cetera.
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And back then in the 90s and 80s, it was a very dangerous time to be in New York City.
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My mom didn't work, and my dad, one time I'll never forget, he got hit by a guy and got left there, and he had to wear a cast.
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So what he did was he just drove the cab with a cast.
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And my mom would go down two stories every single day, bring them upstairs.
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And my dad always used to tell me growing up, if I was born in the United States, I'd be a somebody.
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If I was born here and I would go to college, et cetera, et cetera.
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So they instilled this appreciation in my mind of being in the United States, number one, and I have to become a somebody.
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So it made me immediately appreciate the benefits and privileges that I had because my parents always reminded me what it was like.
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And then I remember as a child, they brought me to Sudan one time, and then they also brought me to Egypt.
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And that woke me up to realize, whoa, I need to stop being a crybaby.
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You know, seeing all the people crying, seeing people begging for food on the street, et cetera, it really brought things home.
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And I'll never forget, 2005, August of 2005, I came back to the United States.
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you're put on earth to go out and create something okay a man's legacy and name is typically tied to
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what he did while he was alive right right and when you you know you get a birthday and you get
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a death day and in between on your tombstone there's that dash what the hell did you do during
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that dash did you create a name for yourself or does no one is no one gonna remember you
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and the reality is most of you are gonna die nobody's gonna give a fuck who you are but what
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i'm gonna say is can you die today and be happy with what you've created will people remember you
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will people respect you people will say good things about you when you die and the reality
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is for most of you guys watching right now the answer is probably no we need to turn that into
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a yes okay and when i tell people that then that's when they snap back into reality say damn i really
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haven't accomplished anything and what people don't get is that as a man you right your whole
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value comes from creating something so if you don't create anything a byproduct of that is i'm sad
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i'm depressed i don't know where i am in life that's because reality is smacking you in the face
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with sadness telling you you're inadequate go out there and do something what the hell are you doing
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here whacking off the porn what the hell are you doing over here eating yourself into the depression
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what the hell are you doing over here playing video games all day you're not doing anything
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which is why you feel sad you feel sad because you haven't created anything the whole world that
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we're in nowadays all these adventures etc it was created by men to overcome being sad you must
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create something as a man to be happy women don't have to worry about that women their pleasure
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comes from creating a family yeah right but they're not going to want to create a family with
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you if you're a loser that's just not how it goes so a lot of times when guys are sad it's not
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But we don't want to tell people this in the West.
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I promise you, you're going to feel a lot better than sitting here on a fucking couch with some loser.
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Are people going to be able to respect us at our funeral
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And the reality is for most people watching this
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So you need to make it where people will care
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And they will have something good to say about you
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a lot of people do need if you have actual trauma stuff like that but i say that because it's
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necessary you can afford it it's necessary to to be somebody of action and to do something the best
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use of your time is to go and make your life better true sitting down on a couch and talking
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about your childhood and how like i got hit i was beat and i'm not sure you're 30 like why are you
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still talking about your childhood the best use of your time is to do something that's going to
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make you better and most often that's the gym you're going to be tired afterwards there's going
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Like that last rep, you're thinking about that shit like,
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You can use your trauma to make you a better person.
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But I do think that definitely you're right when you say that happiness is a byproduct of working on yourself and growth.
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But it begs the question, I know a lot of people who are successful.
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There's a lot of celebrities who have committed suicide.
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and sometimes i wonder that's like really what i wonder like you know what i mean like this person
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had a lot going on for them it's not like they they were nobodies they had a lot of people that
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cared for them sometimes i think about like those guys what about them like they worked a lot of
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them they achieved a lot a lot of them became when they were young that's another thing too
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like a lot of these guys that go crazy or whatever or do something themselves uh they became wealthy
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young which i think honestly why i think it's so important for guys like especially in their youth
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like you really have to suffer because you can't appreciate the sunny days if you've never been
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through the rainy days yeah you can't appreciate the light if you haven't been in a dark place
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which is why suffering is so important you need that polarity to experience because if you've
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never been through any type of adversity yeah you're not going to appreciate when things are
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good true that's you know what i mean so like now right i have this like a very strong semblance of
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like what suffering is versus what not suffering is so i appreciate the days now a lot more than
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And that's where it comes into where young guys, right?
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I'm not saying if you're young and you become successful, you're fucked.
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But you need to really be a little bit more aware of the fact that you're going to have to push yourself a little bit more.
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And then I think the highest form of human achievement is inspiration.
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I don't think it really comes from money or it comes from attention or sex, stuff like that.
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I really find that the happiest I am, the best satisfaction I get in life is from inspiring others.
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For me, one of my goals is just to inspire my people.
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To reach my best potential and then help others reach theirs.
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That's creating more and that's adding positivity to the world.
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I noticed that really young too and I'm glad because-
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I've seen videos, I feel like, when you're a kid.
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And you're like, yeah, you should do something with your life.
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You gotta do something with your life, and I'm 13.
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Because that's, and when I would turn off the camera,
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And that was better, and that's why I was happy
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because I saw the comments, I saw the responses.
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I started realizing that at a certain level, like, you know, I'm in my 20s. I need to get out of this stupid apartment in New York. I need to go create something more for myself. I need to start making money. I need to start prioritizing that and like get involved in this capitalistic world. I can't live in this idealistic world where you can just inspire and motivate forever. You need to go and create wealth for yourself. But ultimately, that's that's the best satisfaction. It's not like, you know, I bought a car or stuff like that. I get a watch or, you know, I get to travel. But that's that's a byproduct. And that's also that I can keep doing what I do.
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what I really like more than anything is, is to inspire. Yeah, that's nice. What about you?
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What makes you happy? Uh, so for, before it used to be, I used to get great satisfaction from doing
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big cases when I was working for the government, you know, I'd done like big, you know, Rico cases,
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drug trafficking cases, human smuggling, human trafficking, guns, everything, any type of crime
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you could think of money laundering, federal, especially I had been involved in. Right. Uh,
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so that used to give me a lot of satisfaction, like putting away really bad people in jail,
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for long periods of time because I went after the worst of the worst.
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Murderers, child pedophiles, all these types of people, right?
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I really get a deep sense of satisfaction from people sending me messages like,
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yo, I was going to do something to myself and I did it, right?
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And also, this is going to be a little bit more, I guess, on the dark side,
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but I get a deep satisfaction from beating my competition.
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And when I say beating my competition, all the detractors that talk smack,
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Sometimes I'll watch their videos just to, like, get reminded.
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This is, like, I want to make sure that I create a bigger impact than a lot of these idiots that talk smack about us.
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And my thing is I look at it like I'm going to add more value than these idiots, too.
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There's three that come to mind right now that I could think all off the top of my head.
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When I got canceled and then him and his whole team started, said, congrats, Nico got canceled.
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And every day when I don't want to stream or when it's difficult, I think about him going, and I'm just, I work twice as hard just to prove your fat ass wrong.
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But me personally, I, I look at it like I hate my enemies so much.
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All this, a bunch of pussy language stuff.
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I'm going to add more value than these guys.
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While these guys do stupid-ass commentary videos
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I'm going to help you guys make more money.
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I'm going to help you guys become more successful.
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Is it me teaching you guys how to invest in real estate
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So I'm going to continue to make better content
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than all these idiots that talk smack about us.
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politics they don't even talk about what's really going on in the world you know what
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lasanabi recently said he was talking about aiden ross who got inspired by andrew tate
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he's now doing nofap and he's on self-improvement stuff like that he said don't go down like the
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sneeko alt-right pipeline and go nofap is like some weird right wing how is it conservative
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and right wing to not want to masturbate it's incredible what woke people think they're not
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even good at speaking about politics if you think that jerking off is liberal and these are three
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guys also that talk smack about us andrew etc so i look at it like same same the same the same
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losers bro so i look at it like who's adding more value to their audience and as long as we're adding
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more value than those ass clowns i look at it like it's a w and i'm going to continue because
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i look at it like i'm going to the gym so i never look like abba i'm going to the gym so i don't
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look smooth and flat like your boy uh you know hassan we're not to look like a slob like ethan
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klein and i'm going to continue to give guys content that makes them better help you guys
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get in shape make more money etc and i look at like whoever's giving the most value is the winner
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so that's how i look at it like it's really a brilliant philosophy that changed my whole
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perspective on internet like i i'm dead serious i asked uh bradley martin recently had a ethan
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klein h3 on his podcast sitting just like this i told bradley to ask him like ethan what do you
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stand for because it's really true about all the people that we have common haters like people that
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hate andrew and tristan hate fresh and fit hate me all of them yeah so i asked bradley and bradley
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You're going to sit down with H3, ask him, what do you stand for?
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Like Sneeko, like he just got wiped from the internet.
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How is it a gotcha question to ask you what you stand for?
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I got you because you don't know what you stand for.
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That should be set up alarm bells for your entire audience.
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Why are you watching somebody that doesn't even know what he stands for?
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They're more concerned about being politically correct
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They want to maintain their liberal slash female audience
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Because women tend to be more in the feels versus the real
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They're like you guys are toxic alpha males
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and helping guys and inspiring guys at the same time
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So happiness is a byproduct of working on yourself.
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If you want to be happy, just work on yourself.
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Or can you also do other things to make yourself happy?
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Because some people say that you can't chase happiness.
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is to not be one of these hobby-less idiots, right?
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oh i'm not the boring one it was him even though you ask her what she does for a hobby she says
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the beach but the thing is is that girls need to have anything interesting about them like girls
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have the face is the interesting point like girls have to have anything interesting so fresh does
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these blind dates where i will be blind and then there'll be a girl and she's an instagram like
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she's just a girl and then we need to go on a date and then you see like this it's just genius
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because then it's really revealed that they don't have anything besides their looks they're so used
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sitting down next to somebody and then having the conversation like what do you do i don't know
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what do you do and then you are like you start creating banter you start making the conversation
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you make it and now that i can't see you i'm like okay so what is it about you like tell me about
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yourself i don't know um look at me and you can't look at her and then the whole thing and then you
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reveal it and she's actually really beautiful but then you realize there's really nothing
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the conversation wasn't there you've never had to become interesting because you're going to get
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validation for just what you look like yeah and and here's the other thing too before all you guys
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get mad and be like oh this fucked up blah blah well number one get the book why women deserve
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less and you'll see why but the reality is i want you guys to ask yourself like let's flip the role
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real quick because a lot of guys get mad at women and they're all pissed off or whatever
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imagine in the dream world right that you existed and hot girl hot girls came up to you and said
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i'll fly you to dubai i'll fly you to miami hey i'll take you on the state hey i got a boat in
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the tomorrow we're never gonna be in the podcast we don't need to be here right you know what i
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I mean, like, imagine if you got all these offers, right, to hang out with beautiful women just because you existed.
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Would you really bust your ass and become a better person?
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Would you become interesting and learn all these certain things?
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You have zero incentive to do so because you got attention and validation and sex from the opposite gender just for existing.
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You'd be immediately bored if a girl didn't entertain you and jump through hoops.
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i guess i kind of thought like it's a sad thing but no it's not but actually recently i found it's
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not actually a sad thing it's just the way it is and if anything it's fair yeah because you know
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people say like men are only love transactionally but i think even even dogs you know you only
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really like a dog because it makes you feel yeah it makes you feel good it gives you attention yeah
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it's the same reason you donate to charity it makes you feel good exactly and it's it's crazy
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even even even like what's like quite extreme if you think about a mother like i've seen many i
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know of many people who have never got support from their parents or like and they left their
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parents and people were like yeah you should have left because they never fed you they never took
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after you so even that relationship was based on the mother the parents providing for the kid
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yeah and if they don't then the kid is is is seemed uh normal to leave and that's your mother you know
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so everything is transactional to a degree i would i would say like the thing that pisses guys off
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is that they don't understand that their relationship with women is transactional
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And they're not even that good at it at that time.
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They're making peanut butter, jelly sandwiches, and pasta.
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Like, are they even good at what they're supposed to do?
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The bare minimum is seen as, like, I'm a wifey now.
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Rumble is going to be the future, bro, because YouTube is becoming anything that's like pro-masculine content, it's like getting censored.
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But you don't think that you're not scared at all to lose the channel?
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The way we tell guys the truth about how the world really works, right?
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You can't ever say stuff like why women deserve less.
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Like, this book, right, it's a catchy title, whatever.
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But, like, I go into detail, like, why guys can't simp on girls in 2023 and beyond.
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I don't think it means, like, to treat women badly.
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Even though, like, the title obviously has to be catchy.
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But I think definitely it's just about don't put them on a pedestal.
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Actually, I have to put it right here in the first, like, page.
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And I actually literally have this because, you know, some guys are going to be like,
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It goes, this book does not call for refusing to help your fellow human if it's a woman.
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nor does it call for refusing to work, interact, or socialize with women in society.
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It is to prevent you from wasting your resources on the unreciprocated romantic pursuit of women
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Most guys give too much, and girls don't reciprocate.
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And then on top of that, there's an entire economy built upon the fact that women don't reciprocate.
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Okay, if you could say one thing to the 19-year-old version of you guys, what did you say?
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yeah yeah that messed up my reward system for a long time it actually it makes me think about how
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women get to live life all not really having to work towards things in the long term like when i
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was when i'm high i don't really need to do anything else because i'm already happy and so
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that was what i was chasing for a long time and it was a big distraction and then nothing really
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came of it like there's nothing i can really talk about people talk about like psychedelics like
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oh i saw a clown in the woods and a dinosaur pop i've never tried uh i don't know but you spoke
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about one time has it helped you editing well that was not even a drug that was medication
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i it's medication it's it is a drug but i was prescribed it but i would i did pretty much
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every single drug besides like heroin and crack i've done everything and that was a big waste and
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that i was chasing that for a while because i didn't really i wasn't thinking about the long
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term enough your purpose and what you're here for yeah my purpose and i think a lot of that wasn't
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my fault because i was prescribed adderall when i was like 11 12 uh so i was taking amphetamines
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And that did mess up my dopamine system for a while.
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I was looking for short-term satisfaction, and that messed up.
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So I had to actively look and really try my hardest to go and find a bigger purpose.
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So at 19, it would be to go ignore the distractions and prepare for my life at 25.
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yeah it would have been for me like start an online business you know i would have got back
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i would have got like ahead of the curve like with like you know e-commerce brand e-commerce
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all that stuff invest in bitcoin yeah that's the common one yeah i would tell me don't lose my
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little bitcoin piece of paper i had bought bitcoin like back when it was 50 no way really
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and i lost the piece of paper with the code on it no way jesus christ that would have been crazy
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so do you guys like invest a lot of money in crypto now yeah i do yeah i have a yeah i have
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Yeah, I think we're due for a big Bitcoin pump.
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I think Nigeria implementing CBDCs is a big one.
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Do you think we're going to a big recession, depression?
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In the United States, we definitely are going through a recession right now.
01:45:15.520
And the reason why, because people know me as a real estate investor, right?
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But I tell people all the time, I have a six-figure crypto portfolio because I'm real big on being diversified.
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You think real estate's going to crash now because of the rising interest rates?
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I think some people might get, you know, when they raise the interest rates.
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And the reason why it's not going to crash is because…
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You know, some of these properties, people got…
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So I don't know how it is here in the UAE, but most Americans get something called a 30 fixed year loan, which gives you a fixed rate interest.
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Now, you can get something called an adjustable rate mortgage, which is, you know, what you're talking about, where it switches based on the market and you're able to get it at a low rate and then it switches.
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In some states, I don't know if it's the offices, but I think it's only for floating.
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In the United States, you can get a 30-year fixed rate, right?
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But the reason why this real estate market isn't going to crash in the United States
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We're about almost four to five million homes short in the United States.
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Not in the home market because we don't have enough houses.
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So since there's an under supply of homes, people can't even buy homes.
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So the market's only going to crash if there's too much inventory, supply and demand.
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Yeah, but I think some people, they took out loans, obviously, when it was zero interest.
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So back in like 2020, 2021, et cetera, people were getting interest rates at like 2%, 3%, 4%.
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The lowest I've ever seen is like 2%, 2% to 3%.
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But the thing is, is that when they get these interest rates, it was typically a fixed year, a fixed 30-year.
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So people got – if anything, people are going to keep that interest rate, and they're not going to refinance.
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But that's not going to necessarily lead to a real estate crash just because – you know what I mean?
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If anything, if people – if those homes go out, what people will do is like the banks will come in and buy them.
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you know but there's but there's definitely a home shortage in the united states for single
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family homes yeah i mean i guess it could be either way but it's good to hear your take and
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because um the single family home which is you know three bedroom two bath we got four to five
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million of them supply is low yeah supply is very low so typically so here's the thing because i know
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you might be saying well there was a crash in 2008 well there's a bunch of different factors
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that led to the crash in 2008 number one they were giving loans for anything like you could
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just have a pulse and they'll give you a home loan yeah right so that was one thing so a bunch
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people that weren't qualified to get loans got them and then on top of that there was an over
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way oversupply of of homes we're talking like eight months of of uh inventory true which would
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mean that like it would take them eight months to sell off all the inventory which is ridiculously
01:48:12.020
high way too many homes and then uh between giving out loans too much inventory uh and then you had
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the recession all these things work together in tandem to create uh you know the housing market
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crash but nowadays ever since that 2008 bailout with the housing market they had to come up with
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it's harder to get a loan now way harder than before and they're not just giving you a loan
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for existing so you know of course people are losing jobs and they might lose the homes or
01:48:37.120
whatever but that's going to get bought out by like a blackstone or whatever it may be yeah so
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but commercial is suffering a bit like office spaces because of covid what happened is like
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oh well we don't need office space people work from home zoom exactly so it did hurt the office
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space in commercial a bit but as far as like residential single family homes especially
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And I have another one that tracks the international market, the entire stock market.
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And then whatever's left over, I'll invest something.
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And you're actively investing in this right now?
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Because I know some people are holding cash right now, trying to see what's happening.
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Like, I've always said, like, if you have too much cash, like, you're just taking an L.
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Because what happens is the inflation is burning through the cash.
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Yeah, but also if you feel like everything's about to crash, then maybe the inflation is not the biggest concern.
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But see, then the issue you run into is where you're trying to time the market.
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You're trying to time the market and then you miss out on opportunities because if you're just going to try to hold on to cash.
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Time in the market is better than timing the market, as they say.
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Because like, oh, let me just try to time it, blah, blah, blah.
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And then if you're buying in good real estate markets like Florida, Texas, et cetera, it's only going to continue to get more expensive.
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Real estate, but I'm going to start looking into it because this is somewhere that I'm
01:51:47.360
I think definitely it's a good opportunity, especially with whatever's happening in Russia.
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All the Russian oligarchs, they're coming to Dubai, they're buying properties here.
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So we're actually seeing some good growth in our market here.
01:52:02.560
But I wanted to know from both of you, you can say first, what was the happiest and saddest moment in your life?
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turn this into therapy right now okay i'm gonna go lift my man uh the the happiest man there's a
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couple of them uh when we hit one minute subscribers because we had so many haters
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talking smack about us so we're talking like 30 youtube channels trying to destroy us and we we
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overcame so far right um and then uh when i when i when i found out that i was a millionaire i
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didn't realize until like months after the fact i didn't know that i had it like my real estate
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agent called me and said hey man just so you know your net worth is over a million i was like what
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it's like yeah and that was this was like two years how did you know months after as soon as
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it happened i was looking like days before tracking making because because real estate
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like goes up in appreciation and down that's true so like so i didn't know but he like was
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going through all this account i mean like you need to have a million in your bank account like
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cash no but real estate is basically it's your network okay it's your network no but basically
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real estate because you can sell it the same time when you call it because i've sold it right now
01:53:38.020
cashed out million you know i guess if you have if you have like let's say something but i think
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I own a couple of houses straight up where I bought them in cash,
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which I don't suggest anyone ever buy a house cash.
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But there were certain opportunities that I only had if I bought a cash.
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But that's one of my happiest moments when I found out I had a million.
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As you guys can tell, I'm a hardcore minimalist.
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But that was cool because it was a good milestone,
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And then also, like, telling my dad, like, dude, stop working overtime.
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This is a small personal achievement, but I told him, quit your job.
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He was like, hey, I got, like, three more years to retirement, and then I'll get a pension.
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So I pay their mortgage for them, and I take care of them.
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So for me, that was huge because seeing how my dad struggled throughout his entire life, like, working overtime, killing himself, working six, seven days a week, right?
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I can't wait to go to my dad and just, like, my dad and be like, listen, like, I want to start now, like, paying for everything.
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And then one of the saddest was, I would say, when I had to leave the government.
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Because I really didn't enjoy my job when I was working for Homeland.
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And they're like, hey, man, you got to pick one here.
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And I went back and forth with them for, like, a month.
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Well, I tried to, like, tell them, like, hey, maybe we could work this out, blah, blah, blah.
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And they're like, no, like, you got to, like, just shut down the YouTube for, like, a while.
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and i was like damn and the thing is is that at that point uh fresh was like quitting his like
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had already like quit his job pretty much uh we had hired a guy from chicago our youtube guy was
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like moving so like i had people depending on me so i was like i can't just walk away
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so i i left the government and it was really scary because i was like damn like i didn't expect to
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leave at the time that i did but ended up working out the commitment yeah yeah i ended up working
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out but that was sad even though like i would have never made as much money as i did with the
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government but i enjoyed the job so that was one of my saddest things walking away from that
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profession but now with the true crime channel it lets me kind of still relive it being that being
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that moment yeah because i'm able to like talk about criminal cases it brings back like really
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fond memories like i'll read through the court documents explain to them this is what you know
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when a when agents interrogating you this is what they're trying to get or when the police are doing
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this i'm able to explain it to a deeper level people enjoy that you guys want to reveal your
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networks uh mine at this point probably somewhere around uh three two or three somewhere in that
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range with my real estate and stuff yeah because i own a couple houses outright and i don't mind
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revealing this stuff because i tell people this more to like motivate them so like for example
01:57:10.420
i've talked about this it's a journey it's it's my journey and then also i tell people like so
01:57:14.740
that they can understand right because if you tell people oh this and that depreciation cost
01:57:18.740
segregation they're going to look at you like you're crazy so what i'll say is this when i
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worked for the government i made about 100 to 130 000 per year right i paid about 40 000 in taxes
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right in the u.s but when i was my uh last year i made about a little over a million dollars around
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million dollars on youtube right and all the other entrepreneurial ventures right last year i paid
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36 000 in taxes wow less and the reason why is because business write-offs depreciation cost
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irrigation real estate i bought seven real estate properties that year right i invested almost all
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my money into real estate and that was why i was able to cut my tax bill significantly but i made
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10x the money so i tell people this not to be like look at me i'm gonna flex rather if you spend your
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money intelligently have a business right a service-based business or some kind of
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entrepreneurial venture have real estate it is probably the best way to hedge against inflation
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and also to uh cut your taxes down or move to dubai or you can move to dubai that's the other
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route too what's your what's your network i'm not sure exactly i would say like around a mill but
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the creativity kit is evaluated pretty high right now from uh from different investors and stuff
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like that so it's hard to say because technically i'm uh the top shareholder of course i'm not sure
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exactly but i'm actually happy both of you guys are really that's actually funny most people are
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like you know dodge the question yeah yeah but it's good i mean we all have a journey like a
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hundred thousand i do it to inspire people let them know like you know because i don't really
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show my wealth like that but i'm happy to talk about real estate how to invest make money etc
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because i think it'll inspire them like yo i pay less taxes than a lot of people that might be
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watching this and the reason why i do it of course legally of course and everything like that but
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It's because in the United States, the two cornerstones of the American economy are this, real estate, owning a business.
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Because if you're able to employ people, you get tax cuts.
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And then if you're able to house people, you get tax cuts.
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So this is how all the big businesses, all the big companies, real estate investors, etc., they pay nothing in taxes.
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Donald Trump didn't show his taxes for a reason because he pays almost nothing in taxes and he does it legally because the United States was built upon the back of small businesses.
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all right all right rich dad poor dad was great uh i read i've read uh have it all by chris crone
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i think that's a good book uh unscripted by mj demarco really like helps you unplug for the
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matrix of like being a waste is your top three favorite books uh those are some good ones right
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when i read books it's typically for financial like books on like making money being an entrepreneur
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yeah same but one of the biggest sexual books like ernest hemingway deep artist stuff my favorite
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thing i think one of the most important things though if i could leave something for your
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audience besides the taxes and everything else like that because in the united states taxes is
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a thing it's huge right um the biggest thing i learned and shout out to robert kiyosaki for this
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we had him on our show we talked about this taking earned income right whether it's youtube a job
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whatever it is taking that earned income putting it into an asset that asset pays you back some
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kind of dividend or real estate or whatever or rent or whatever it may be that's what you use
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to buy the liabilities and just off that little tip right there right that's what i've been doing
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taxes yeah i avoid a lot of taxes and on top of that i get this passive income that's coming in
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every single month and that's what i've been building i got by more and more real estate so
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this passive income can come in and i'm trying to get to a point where i want it to be my goal
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and it's good to have tangible goals as well a hundred thousand dollars a month net profit from
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real estate so i know to do that i have 12 properties now i'm going to need probably
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50 to 70 to do that to get a hundred thousand dollars a month net profit that's the goal
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or seven i say 50 to 70 doors tenants right to get that and then bam i'll be happy with that right
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I hit my first goal, which was $20,000 a month.
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And to do that, I have to get this many doors, this many properties.
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So I'm working towards that and just building up earned income into an asset.
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Yeah, I would start an LLC or start an online business, start an S Corp immediately, and
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do you guys have any last words before we wrap this up
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anyone who's watching this anything you want to say
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like the United States etc and why being a simp
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is actually going to hurt you as a man and why you need to
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focus on yourself and not girls woke is a virus look at the face of everybody from antifa that
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got arrested and just look how soulless they look look at all their weird dyed hair and all their
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piercings and their sad crusty faces that are kind of melty they look like they were microwaved for
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30 seconds and then they were brought back into society you don't want to be like that you don't
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want to look like that you don't want to think like that believe in something that's bigger than
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you do the right thing every single day and your life will improve my life has turned around very
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quickly from changing my whole mindset. And you can hypnotize yourself with the positive
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influence, with positive thoughts, positive words. I don't even allow myself to think anything
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negative anymore. As soon as I have any of that, like that old degenerative stuff, I just push it
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out. Stress. Stress is good. I don't think of stress as a bad thing. That's urgency. That's
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that I need to do something. I feel stressed out. I'm like, what do I need to do? There's a reason
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why I'm stressed. Maybe I should go to the gym. Maybe I should work harder. Maybe I should go
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in order to not feel stressed out anymore, I'm stressed
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that's a good thing, you have opportunities that