In this episode, we have a special guest, Sneeko. He is a serial entrepreneur, entrepreneur, and entrepreneur-in-law with a degree from the University of Miami, and is a partner at a company called Tate Partners. In this episode we talk about how he got started in his career, how he built his company, and how he's been able to leverage social media to his advantage.
00:23:51.720So you always kind of naturally, and I think all three of us and a lot of the people that
00:23:55.820we talk to or interact with or in our network, like the entrepreneurial type people or people
00:24:00.260willing to go against the grain, you hear the same things, right? I was ADHD. I was, you know,
00:24:04.940bullying or I was, you know, loud in class. I didn't, I wanted to know why I had to follow
00:24:09.960these orders, right? Like you just naturally have that kind of instinct. I definitely had it. I was
00:24:14.880a hellion in like junior high, high school, whatever. But for me, it was like, it became very
00:24:20.600real that there is a something pushing me i remember um during the like when trump announced
00:24:28.760he was going to start running i was a junior in high school then i believe yeah we were seeing
00:24:33.740you yeah i was a junior in high school and i remember seeing like starting to see the stuff
00:24:38.520where it's like white men or the devil you know and i was like damn like all the white men i know
00:24:45.580are like pretty sweet like my dad raised to work does the stuff my grandpa like was a basketball
00:24:49.800coach insurance agent like you know what i mean it was just like super weird to me that's exactly
00:24:53.980when it started too yeah 16 seems like it's forever ago yeah that was when the portal opened
00:24:59.140summon the demons that's when i went down the alex jones portal like part two and i got super
00:25:06.020just red pilled like oh my god like this is what's happening like conspiracy theorists to the max
00:25:11.100yeah like i remember always having kind of a similar gut instinct like that but then i saw
00:25:16.440that type of shit and i was like hold on that's weird and just started digging into stuff and
00:25:21.420then you just unveil everything and realize how just how fucked up yeah you inherently like no
00:25:27.300and then you start searching yeah and then it kind of like pops up and then you you kind of
00:25:31.900see things that confirm what you're but you got to go to bit shoot you know you got to go to info
00:25:36.580wars and rumble to figure it out so they're not going to have it i used to have it yeah youtube
00:25:40.700before google sold out to the advertisers and susan took over but i remember it's 2016 was the
00:25:46.360biggest test i voted for trump in 2016 and i had a maga shirt and then uh my sister tried to burn
00:25:53.380it and like i stole it from and then i remember i wore it the day that the day that trump won was
00:25:58.320just the funniest day of all time i went to this liberal school and the teachers were crying and
00:26:03.600like it was just they were tearing up they brought they literally brought in therapy dogs to go pet
00:26:09.520teachers canceled class to go pet dogs and i'm just there like maga like wearing my shirt but
00:26:15.440then the death stares i got from everybody and this is a big flip because i used to um admittedly
00:26:20.340i used to profit off of that like white men are the devil thing i because i'm like a minority so
00:26:24.880that was a way to get cool points to be like yo white people can't dance haha you know stupid
00:26:28.680jokes like that but then i noticed a flip because not only did the liberal white people like give
00:26:32.140me dirty looks but also the black people were like slavery's coming back because trump like why do
00:26:36.580they even think that and they were looking at me like this racist and i'm like whoa everyone's
00:26:40.300against me so and then i went to college in new york and that was a big flip like the liberal
00:26:45.200hive mind like matrix people everyone's depressed they them they would go protesting random climate
00:26:49.960change nonsense and i was an undercover trump supporter for my whole time of college before i
00:26:55.400dropped out i was really i remember going to like frat parties with uh my black friends and like the
00:27:00.460frat people would have like trump maga posters in the basement i'd be like that's messed up look at
00:27:05.840these and i'm like i'm a fraud i'm lying i like trump yeah but you had to it was tough like when
00:27:14.000you go up in these liberal cities to to believe what you really believe and not get outed or
00:27:18.640you you're afraid you're afraid of the cancer culture and you just got to embrace it man you
00:27:23.520don't don't make that mistake i remember i had my i had my maga hat and i was wearing that
00:27:28.000at high school and then i wore it to college and i i lasted two months in college before i
00:27:32.480dropped out but not like i would like wear it like once in a while just like goofing around
00:27:38.000whatever because i knew it was gonna trigger people yeah and i didn't want to like cause
00:27:42.640was a big big stirred big scene but when i would wear it people would obviously talk shit to me
00:27:48.980right and like oh why would you wear that you're racist that's bad well explain to me why and
00:27:54.600there's never well he's just bad like who was telling it's the media it's the programming
00:27:58.840like everyone i think is inherently born based and and knows kind of what's right versus what's
00:28:06.820wrong and then we get programmed like you were talking about at six years old in the grocery
00:28:10.500store the the gay thing right and you have those instances and then you see the media and you just
00:28:15.040kind of believe it you get pushed into society and then that's your belief well to me it's like
00:28:20.680you know and i always you talk about like your your mantra or at least that's my interpretation
00:28:25.880is like truth through funny right and i always look at it as like you know essentially what is
00:28:32.120truth like truth is something that comes from source which to me is god right and it's just
00:28:37.940like all of these things are really just natural, like, like natural law stemming from God. It's
00:28:44.900the way the world works, right? Like you were supposed to have homogenous in group preference.
00:28:51.140That's natural. Like, it's not a weird thing at all. You know, you're supposed to want to
00:28:57.260have a wife or wives and have children and procreate. Like that's natural. All these
00:29:04.100things are natural and they're just like white washing it down to the point where they're just
00:29:09.540they're basically just inverting god at every at every point they possibly can and just that's it
00:29:16.080it's super demonic every time i see just like a blue haired with like the the nose ring the witch
00:29:23.640nose ring it's like it's literally like a bone marrow witch and they all walk around in their
00:29:27.600little groups maybe one or two of them and they're all doing weird things together you know sexually
00:29:32.060that's just disgusting it's like demonic because it's opposite of what it's opposite of biology
00:29:38.960what god wants yeah exactly right and then you end up like what they're doing at the they're
00:29:43.020celebrating how demonic they are the literal satanic ritual all they thems they have cut
00:29:48.020off titties cut off dicks they're fat as shit and they're they thems and it really all the
00:29:53.500conspiracy theorists the westboro baptist church the the hardcore islamic people all of them i
00:29:58.740remember thinking back to like when we were we were kids like in the in the 2000s and the people
00:30:02.680would say like gay marriage is a path to sin it's going to go and you'd be like oh come on it's fine
00:30:08.340like no like they were warning us and then we would label them racist they're crazy conspiracy
00:30:12.720theorists they're there's but they were right because would you ever have thought in 2007 when
00:30:18.240bush was president we were kids that people that you could get on tv and worship the devil yeah
00:30:23.080and it would be okay and it's it's how far it's getting is uh is alarming for the for the next
00:30:30.320generation but that that is true that the seek truth through funny is pretty much how i i've
00:30:34.600faced um my whole life to get around that i being at trump have you been to a trump rally yep it's
00:30:40.420so much fun crazy so much fun it's it's why imagine biden trying to get people riled up
00:30:45.160and that was the big part of it it was just even though i was around all this programming and stuff
00:30:49.780like that and i was still like believing in like a lot of bot ideas like oh andrew gang universal
00:30:55.880basic incomes it's just garbage right but i'm like trump is funny and i we were doing these
00:31:00.420chants lock her up lock i'm like yeah and then a feminist would come up a fat feminist with a sign
00:31:05.520trump's racist and everyone go boo and then they would get escorted out we go yeah it was just like
00:31:12.260it was like a sports game but it was it was uh there was so much high energy there there was a
00:31:17.300of hope and it felt like what america was supposed to be about and trump is just funny he was just
00:31:21.860in there delivering material i'm laughing i'm there alone i'm like 17 just going to a trump
00:31:27.220rally just because it's like going to a concert and i don't want to support any politician i want
00:31:33.140anybody in charge they can't do that 100 it's really interesting too you talked about like
00:31:38.500you know mr beast or logan paul running for president it's really cool to see
00:31:43.060like the like trump was so awesome simply because he had that cult of personality like
00:31:49.860whatever he actually did or or political beliefs or or actions aside like if you can't just sit
00:31:56.760there and and isolate it down to like this guy is a extremely charismatic like there's just so
00:32:02.920much to be learned from that in and of itself and i think one of the biggest things with trump
00:32:06.980that and they inherit they attack this a lot but you inherently trust trump because of what he
00:32:14.380built right he built the business he's very charismatic he has the social proof of like
00:32:19.040i did this i have all these employees etc and they constantly tried to tear that down which
00:32:23.980is oh the tax returns or he no man he's a fraud he turned one mil into four billion
00:32:28.940it's a fraud exactly they attacked his social proof just consistently over and over and over
00:32:35.400again and to me that just proves that he was right and he is well well we can get into a lot
00:32:41.340of he's not the trump that he was we can get into a lot of things about that he's not the trump that
00:32:44.520he was in in 2015 2016 and he i i voted for him back then because he was an outsider but
00:32:49.740in a lot of ways he did become an insider he did lose a lot of that high energy he ended up
00:32:54.300shilling for israel a lot for holding the gay pride flag he pushed the vaccine and he's afraid
00:32:59.100to go and admit that he was wrong about that he there's a lot of things that he he compromised
00:33:03.900and he was even he was pro lockdown there was a lot of he made a lot of mistakes and there's a
00:33:08.720lot of stuff that he said he was going to accomplish that just didn't happen he wanted
00:33:12.060to drain the swamp and kind of stepped in there and got stuck yeah it's really can i'm not a like
00:33:17.400i voted for him in 2016 but i'm not a wanted him to win in 2020 right and then that was obviously
00:33:24.420a whole thing but i'm not a big trump guy and i think that's a really that's something i wanted
00:33:28.420to talk to you about too because like you know i think with the kind of ideas that that you
00:33:33.740propagate and believe in i think that there is a lot of people that are like number one you
00:33:40.120shouldn't like honestly you probably shouldn't care about politics at all to say you should
00:33:46.700have some peripheral awareness of it but like if you're a young guy and you're running around and
00:33:51.220you're like all wrapped up in politics you're fucked you're you're it's just over probably
00:33:55.980um because you have to build it doesn't help you and i think also too like there's a lot of this
00:34:01.640stuff in the the sort of like the edgier thought space that exists on the internet today which
00:34:07.200obviously you're at the forefront of um i think there's a lot of things too with those with that
00:34:11.620kind of with the general discourse that's going on there that's also pushing young guys towards
00:34:19.500a not so good message and i was really happy or like just kind of it was cool to see like you
00:34:24.720pushing like the gym stuff super hard. I own a fitness company. That's how I get into a lot of
00:34:28.700this stuff is like just learning a lot about health and how fucked the healthcare system and
00:34:33.220the food and all this stuff is in the United States. And so I was really happy to see that
00:34:37.180because I think a lot of guys who believe in this kind of stuff, they also really lose their path
00:34:42.480and they get locked into like Chick-fil-A conservatism, you know, cargo shorts and
00:34:47.120cargo shorts and fucking Chick-fil-A nuggets and like just all this. They're just externalizing
00:34:53.560their life or it's like to me there's like that path or you know they're they learn this stuff
00:34:59.800and get like way too far down the rabbit hole and like almost isolate themselves from society or
00:35:04.720they're like get into super degenerate shit you know they understand sexual dynamics and now
00:35:10.240they're just like having random sex all the time with girls they don't want to you know what i mean
00:35:13.960so it's really uh it's an interesting thing i would love to hear your thoughts on like that
00:35:19.180whole point in general and overall i was just like happy to see like pushing the like super
00:35:22.900positive gym message and stuff like that i spoke to do you guys know luke belmore yeah i've seen
00:35:28.240him you know yeah i know you're talking i spoke to him back in um in august in july i went to
00:35:33.820puerto rico and stayed at his home and he basically kind of he was telling me a lot of the stuff uh
00:35:40.740and that was back when i was just really full red pill rage and just yelling into the camera
00:35:45.900about everything and about all the program i was realizing a bunch of this stuff and when you're
00:35:50.320in that space and you're alone and there's not really anybody around it's just all your friends
00:35:53.940are fortnight players and stuff like that you're gonna go kind of like what the and then he was
00:35:58.120just like you're right about everything you know the food is poisoning you social media is
00:36:02.700programming you like it goes really let me go and tell you a lot of stuff and he was telling me
00:36:06.860that you you should be what you should embody like what you're doing now it's funny it's getting
00:36:12.060views stuff like that but you're just yelling about feminists what would the best thing to do
00:36:16.780is to be an example for for these young guys in every single way like in terms of fitness
00:36:21.820finance exposing the truth politically like just everything that everything against exactly what
00:36:29.040they're they're programming and so i'm trying to embody that now i've been i've been in the gym
00:36:33.300consistently for about a month and a half up 10 pounds post every single day like uh some message
00:36:38.580like i think the trend is cool like i could be watching porn right now but i'm in the gym i
00:36:42.960I could have been simping for some girl.
00:36:44.400I could have been scrolling, could have been on TikTok.
00:36:47.240I didn't want to go today, but I'm here, like I'm sweating.
00:36:50.140And then everybody posts and we're motivating each other, like correcting each other's form.
00:36:55.080And I wanted to be the best in every single metric that a man should be.
00:37:00.720And that's why I think people should watch is to see the growth, right?
00:37:04.160That's why I kept on my BotTube channel for so long is because you could see me go from Call of Duty to where I'm at now.
00:37:09.160I want to be able to see – I want people to see and watch me grow my business and watch me get fit and get better every single day.
00:37:17.760One of the criticisms that I get from the soy boys and the feminists is like this so-called alpha male sneko, clip the part where I call myself an alpha male.
00:37:27.480They will say that way more – more than anybody else in the red pill space says that because they're like, oh, you think you're like so cool?
00:37:34.320Like, no, I'm trying to get better every day.
00:45:44.620Like we've all made mistakes and it's not easy thing to go take accountability and ownership
00:45:49.780of your life as a young man now, because there's just so much noise, there's so much bullshit.
00:45:54.180But I think it's really, really important for anyone listening to this or any, you know,
00:45:58.660young guys that are maybe listening to your message or listening to tate's message and like
00:46:04.000take that and take all the negative stuff and really transmute it and be like the best example
00:46:10.200any of us possibly could be online in walking around in real life like i just think it's super
00:46:16.960important and then another point i wanted to touch on too is just you're talking about you know them
00:46:21.280using the shame and the guilt to to cancel like we even see this just posting content you know
00:46:26.700you'll see something pops off a little bit and you got tiktok got tiktok bots in there
00:46:31.480fucking oh the fucking alpha male takes and it's it's at the end of the day every time nobody wants
00:46:38.260to nobody wants to be serious like everybody's scared to be serious so they'll just irony and
00:46:44.380like all this bullshit because they're afraid to fucking put their name on it and stand up for what
00:46:48.180they believe in the biggest kind of like things that we've talked about in the past hour here
00:46:52.140is programming and programming is really the the biggest like in anything people are programmed not
00:46:58.820to state their opinion and not be real because they're they're now scared of getting canceled
00:47:03.680or having someone else judge their opinion right and i think for us what we're building with with
00:47:09.820our company one of our one of our kind of selling points our marketing points is concept war and
00:47:16.020And the mainstream has this idea that they try to program you with to basically take away your energy and take away your vibrancy and make you a shell of yourself, right?
00:48:33.440So you alienate a lot of people talking about this stuff.
00:48:36.200um i've talked about this but yeah there's there's so many people that that are afraid to even to to
00:48:42.080be around me for for one to talk about so it's not about fame it's it's the highest form of human
00:48:47.760achievement is inspiration and that's the greater goal so there's never a goal where i'm going to be
00:48:52.260like i did it it's over but i just i love to inspire i like when i i was at the beach the
00:48:59.160other day and there's these um i was just laying down i was with a girl and there were these nine
00:49:03.940year old kids and they're jumping in the pool uh by the beach and they're like yo snego they come
00:49:08.040up to me that we take some pictures and these kids are like eight and nine years old and i'm just
00:49:12.600thinking that they could so easily go down the path of saying what are you like an alpha male
00:49:18.180like they could so easily watch the satanic grammy's performance and end up cutting off
00:49:24.740this and becoming they them and becoming depressed and i would just and then we ended up playing
00:49:29.360soccer for a while and um we're just doing like what men do you know like oh you suck like doing
00:49:36.100slide tackles the kids are getting aggressive and i'm just like i'm juking them around and
00:49:40.040i'm just trying to that's that that motivation that that men need that's the type of energy that
00:49:46.260men need to be around and it so easily could have been like that's problematic why would you go say
00:49:51.440you know i would like i even slapped a kid in the back of the head we're playing soccer he goes oh
00:49:55.100and then he comes back and like it but that's that's what you need you need to do some of that
00:49:59.320because men are are being trained right now to become weak and but god loves strong men god wants
00:50:05.800you to be strong the devil needs you to be weak so that you're easily controlled so that you're
00:50:09.620depressed so that you are a consumer so that you do exactly so that you worship the self so that
00:50:14.500you are believing in astrology so you put extrovert or introvert i'm an introvert and your bio and
00:50:20.120your personality becomes your mental health. That's the garbage that they need you to be
00:50:24.740involved in. But God rewards strong men. God rewards hard work. And I, that's, that's,
00:50:30.760that's how I get happy. It's not about the money. The money's cool and it can be independent,
00:50:35.560stuff like that, but it's genuinely about doing the right thing and about inspiring because I
00:50:40.540think that's the most important thing you could do with your voice. I totally agree. What is your,
00:50:45.980you have like a like let's say maybe you know five years you have a vision that you're kind
00:50:51.100of working towards what's your vision i debate about this a lot because i don't i'm not very
00:50:55.120optimistic about the west i see the the clown world nonsense that's happening that how they
00:51:01.200put gay pride flags in the classrooms and how these kids are like mommy am i gay and they're
00:51:05.980like three and it's just i'm seeing that the future these people i get criticisms from the
00:51:11.000trad cons and from the political people saying like just leave go out because sometimes i talk
00:51:14.880about moving to dubai to get out of this but i think you could still fight the programming of
00:51:19.120the west while not being in the west the strength of the social media you're able to go and fight
00:51:23.640this culture war without being here i spoke to ryan dawson there's some really good interviews
00:51:28.320on my rumble channel with ryan dawson you probably don't know who he is but he lives in japan and he
00:51:32.500he's left for a long time ago i'm not going to get into what exactly got him canceled but it goes
00:51:38.380it goes really far like if you really want to be red pilled i would go and watch his stuff and
00:51:43.500watch our conversations because it gets it's really dark but you don't need to be here in
00:51:49.200order to fight this war so in five years i'm thinking about getting as much money as possible
00:51:54.220i want to get to a five ten million dollar net worth and then as of now maybe move to dubai or
00:52:01.160have residencies in different places so that i am more global and i'm not tied down to this place
00:52:06.820because although i love it in america but i just i'm not very optimistic about raising children
00:52:12.520here especially with all the teachers that you could see i would check out libs of tiktok on
00:52:17.100twitter check out clown world on twitter seeing what they're trying to program our kids to become
00:52:21.380is is disgusting and i don't want to be a part of it i think miami is that last and that's probably
00:52:25.820why we're all here it's kind of that last element of america that isn't entirely lost which is funny
00:52:32.480because it's like pretty much south america here which is i was gonna say that's i'm kind of same
00:52:36.460wavelength as you although i just i really like like southern south america i could see that
00:52:42.420I mean, a lot of it too is just like, you know, it's, it, life is a mirror and you can definitely find like good women here in Miami, but it's definitely, you can, but it's, it's definitely, have you? Yeah. I haven't. Yeah. I've met, there's some good girls, you know, you gotta, you gotta also, I think a lot of guys, like if you want to find good women, like a lot of guys are like, man, I can't find any good girls. And they're at live like twice a week. Like, well, brother, like you might need to adjust your strategy.
00:53:10.820but um where do you meet them miami girls it's just been just absolute oof farmer's market
00:53:18.120there you go just in and about it's like a lot of daytime stuff you're not going to meet a good
00:53:22.220girl out at night probably in it but again my whole point is that there's not it's definitely
00:53:26.840a small minority right but um like i really like latin america and southern latin america i kind
00:53:33.500of just see that as a more like it's a better place to to raise children and build a family
00:53:39.480like you it was really interesting i was just down there like a month ago and you'd see like
00:53:44.180just a lot of like girls going out to eat with their families like it's crazy you don't see that
00:53:48.720here they're like oh you don't see it here it's all them 20 at a table yeah mimosa girls loading
00:53:53.620up the fucking brunch brunch hogs yeah but uh yeah so you want to ultimately you know it's
00:54:00.480really interesting question um in terms of like staying or or leaving um i kind of debate with it
00:54:09.020and i mean it's obviously america is great for business right it's the best economy in the world
00:54:13.820best place to um and maybe isn't dubai better there's eight percent business tax maybe but
00:54:21.160that's only for transactions that are physical for online business transactions you buy it's
00:54:25.500zero percent tax we were talking with iman about this too right most business like for the future
00:54:29.940it's going to be online nobody wants to start a physical business anymore like that's just the
00:54:34.760future for our entrepreneurship is it really better to be in an to be in america like why
00:54:39.680i think for funding vcs that type of world it is better because i don't think that access is over
00:54:47.060in dubai i was actually reading a tweet about this today the guy had a whole thread about it
00:54:50.720i think i saw that um and it was like how many startups have you actually seen come out of dubai
00:54:56.320that are successful and like have an impact on the west and sure i mean up until now i can see that
00:55:03.920but i think in the future as things start to develop as it gets worse here because it's going
00:55:07.760to get worse yeah it's just going to continue happening um i think that we might see that
00:55:12.540change a little bit but i think part of it too is like i almost want to help make it better
00:55:19.860it's very lofty the what the west or america like you know it almost feels like just
00:55:25.640abandoning it to me like my family's here you know a lot of that kind of stuff it's a really
00:55:31.780really interesting conversation though because if it if it gets worse then yeah i'm out like
00:55:36.420fuck it so i i kind of want to touch on the kanye thing because yeah yeah um yeah to me it plays into
00:55:47.160this a little bit because i think he's having that influence he's running for president right
00:55:51.100he wants to have an impact on the west i'm curious how you got involved with all that now now having
00:55:57.460this conversation with you and meeting you in person i can definitely see it way more i'm like
00:56:01.440why right and I understand it more but how did that come to be why are you a part of it what
00:56:08.000what are you trying to build there I think that's he gives the same energy that Trump had in 2015
00:56:14.5602016 dragon energy yeah the dragon energy that high energy something different something new
00:56:20.040an actual outsider somebody who believes in God that goes against all the the degeneracy and the
00:56:26.660programming somebody who has a lot of belief somebody who's not bought and sold he's put
00:56:31.240everything on the line there's no doubt that he who who would be telling who's in and yay's ear
00:56:36.060telling him what to do he's not controlled um you can't control me there's just there's nothing
00:56:41.720that's holding him back so i i am hopeful about yay 24 it's going to be interesting imagine on
00:56:49.600the debate stage and trying to to get that to because you have you do have to fit into the
00:56:55.780the political world somewhat and he comes from music entertainment architecture stuff like that
00:57:01.340fashion it's going to be really interesting but yeah it reminds me a lot of of trump 2015
00:57:07.380and i got involved through um milo you know the former milo yiannopoulos the former campaign
00:57:14.560manager and i guess that was a lot of it was my association with nick fuentes which paid off
00:57:20.480in a way i guess you could well i don't know it didn't pay off but uh i would that was a big
00:57:25.400reason why i was canceled on youtube was my association with him um they saw that like okay
00:57:30.040well you you can have nick fuentes on your show but you need to push back you need to disagree
00:57:33.560you need to call him a racist anti-semi holocaust denier and i'm like actually i like this guy um
00:57:38.080i think he's funny he's cool like hey come on my show again youtube saw that no you're already
00:57:42.480talking about feminism you're talking about 9-11 you got to go um i think that was a big reason
00:57:46.880why i was canceled and why i'm not allowed on twitch why i've been on tiktok i i think i
00:57:50.960suffered um suffer a lot of consequences for not hating him and but i i think that's a testament
00:57:57.480to anybody who's watching this the reason i say this is anybody's watching who doubts doing the
00:58:01.820right thing because of the social pressure and the bullying that big tech and the woke agenda has
00:58:07.340look at what is possible if you stay true to what you believe in right if you ask me if you even
00:58:13.180ask me now or you asked me 10 years ago who's the one person you want to meet living or dead
00:58:16.620I would say Kanye West yay now I would say him and part of the reason that that happened was
00:58:21.940because I stayed true to what I believed in and that's why he's successful that's why people love
00:58:26.060his music and why people love him is because he's the representation of belief yay says if you're
00:58:32.320a fan you're not a fan of Kanye well if you're a fan of Kanye West music you're a fan of yourself
00:58:36.000because that was the reason why I wanted to drop out of college like I wanted to be college drop
00:58:40.700out I wanted to go and be independent I wanted to go follow my dreams I wanted to go say what
00:58:45.100i believed in i didn't want anybody to hold me back i wanted to create something that was dope
00:58:48.780something that was different i wanted to really inherently be myself and i wanted to to do what
00:58:53.180god wanted me to do and that's everything that yay is about and if you really if you follow your
00:58:58.700heart and you follow the right thing and you you know you're doing the right thing you know your
00:59:02.580intentions are good the universe will reward you yeah that's uh it's really interesting you say
00:59:07.380that i i dropped out after well my second semester in high school i was technically in college so i
00:59:13.240did four semesters but i did three post high school graduation and i remember um i was writing
00:59:18.680like this syrian refugee paper and that was like the the straw that broke the camel's back right
00:59:23.880is writing that paper i just could i just didn't fucking care and i was in there and like
00:59:28.120contemplating dropping out and i was listening to college dropout just like uh fuck what song is it
00:59:33.780there's like one call what is it last call the last song it might be i might i can't remember
00:59:39.100I'm going to have to look at the discography, but it's just funny.
00:59:42.560What song I really want to know on College Dropout?
01:00:39.900In that moment when I heard that lyric and I'm driving alone on the highway, windows down, I'm all the way in South Carolina doing my main character arc just, like, on some random road trip in the middle of nowhere.
01:00:49.800I'm just like, yeah, this is – I need to go and follow my heart.