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The Reference of Realistic and Efficacious Activism — @LionelNation
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This is our Monday.
I don't know what Monday means.
I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
I've never understood that.
First day of the week.
Okay, fine.
What does it mean?
I don't know.
But we always say, here we go.
Here we go doing whatever that we're doing.
I have so many questions.
I have so many questions.
Some days, I have to just shut everything down, put a mask on, and just slow down.
Because I am...
Absolutely.
It's like I'm in a tsunami of thoughts and things like, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
I've always been like this.
And I think I'm the only one.
And I love to meet people who never think anything.
You have no idea.
I learn so much from people who never think anything.
They never think anything.
They never, ever do.
So today's topic of sorts is the notion of the reference of realistic and efficacious and effective advocacy.
What is it that we are doing?
Do we really involve ourselves in advocacy?
Probably not.
But I define different people in certain categories.
First, social media provides so many new...
People who come forward and say things that just...
It fascinates me.
Why are you doing this?
Why?
Let me give you an example.
And this is not meant in any way to...
Well, to mock...
It's just a question.
It's a very, very, very simple question.
Somebody's dog had passed away.
Died.
I don't know if we say passed.
He passed.
He passed.
He didn't pass away.
He passed.
He passed.
He's kind of passed.
He transitioned into the next dimension.
So somebody put a picture.
Last night, we lost our beloved dog.
It was a picture of the dog.
And sometimes you'll see people.
This is on social media.
Sometimes they're popular.
Sometimes they're not.
Sometimes they're...
It could be just anybody.
Maybe on Facebook.
Whatever it is.
But it's this tribute, this recognition of we lost our dog.
Now, if anybody thinks that that is not traumatic, you've never either had a pet, or I think in some respects, in some respects, it is on a level of grief that can't even be quantified.
It's almost beyond human grief, because the love that an animal...
It's not really love, but I'm going to just call it that for shorthand, but the affection, the benefit that this...
Animal has shown cannot be put into words.
And the loss of this is just inexplicable.
That being said, why would you post it on social media?
That's the question.
And when I ask the question, people will never do this.
Now watch what I'm doing.
Watch what I'm doing.
They'll never do this.
Never.
There is no thought about anything.
It's an answer.
That's why I'm going to be announcing my boot camp for critical thinking.
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I know it sounds so.
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Let me just get that out of the way.
Why do people do this?
I was thinking about this.
Why?
There is something human about the fact that we love to have tributes for ourselves.
We have statues.
We have gravestones.
Well, that's whatever.
Maybe a different story.
But we have...
We love symbology.
Here in New York, in the city, you have sometimes this white painted kind of a shell of a bicycle.
That's changed something where somebody died, and it's there, and it's kind of eerie, but it reminds you, people, somebody died there.
Sometimes if you're driving on the side of the road, and on the side of the road, you'll see flowers or something indicating where someone, you know, met their demise, traffic.
Why do we do this?
And people ask, well, to mark?
No, I know that.
Why would you do this?
Why aren't we private?
Have we lost privacy?
Do you think that one of the benefits, or one of the strategic goals of a lot of this surveillance stuff that we're in, you know, privacy, is to make you lose it?
I am telling you, I am promising you, if I had the death of a pet, death of a parent, Death of someone close to me.
Other than, you know, joining in, like, you know, paying some type of homage to this person, saying, you know, he was a good guy, you know, other than that.
But short of that, I would never, ever, ever announce it.
And have never announced it on social media.
Why?
To me, it cheapens it.
Why?
Because I seem to be like everybody else.
I'm virtue signaling.
I'm saying, look at me.
Look at me.
See?
See?
Show me your own.
Maybe?
Maybe not.
I don't know.
Fascinating.
Absolutely fascinating.
I could spend forever thinking about this because I'm always looking at people like this.
Here's a question for you.
When people get older, sometimes you say, oh, I'm getting older.
Okay, fine.
People don't like getting old because whatever.
Yesterday, Mrs. Allen and I are having a dinner.
And immediately, this table behind us, they start yelling, young people.
And they're yelling.
They're right there in front of each other.
Whatever the distance width of the table is.
And they've got to yell.
I said, that's one of the reasons why it's a benefit.
There's a benefit to getting older.
You don't have to always let the world know you're there.
That's what this is.
It's a marking my territory.
There is a dog.
I don't know if it's a Cane Corso.
It's one of these wolfhound things.
I don't know.
And what it does, when you let it out, it's big.
It's great for open lands.
If you've got a big piece of property, this dog loves to go outside.
Doesn't want to come in.
Doesn't like coming in.
Wants to be outside.
I like that.
Wants to stay outside.
I like this.
And it goes out.
And it's really weird.
It sleeps during the day, but it's kind of a nocturnal thing, which is great too.
And it goes around the perimeter of your property.
Knows where its boundaries are.
And it does this, this bark.
It's not really a bark.
It's just like, I'm here.
I'm here.
This is mine.
And other dogs say, okay.
Okay.
That's good.
Gotcha.
That's what this was.
Younger people marking their territory.
I'm here.
I exist.
I'm not sure.
Go back even further.
When little kids, I'm telling you, I know I say this sometimes, make that parietal connection when kids are sitting in their crib and they're looking around and they go, hey, what is this?
Those are your hands.
And pretty soon, Child's baby infant says, wait a minute, this is me!
I thought this, I didn't know what, oh it's me!
Now that connection of I'm here, huge.
I'm here.
I exist.
I'm here.
That's what these young people are doing.
Yeah!
I'm here.
Older folks say, I know I'm here.
I don't have to make any noise.
In fact, I don't want to make any noise.
In fact, I'd rather people not know I'm here.
That's the difference.
Not because you're slowing down.
Not because you're weak and you can't speak.
But because you're satisfied with yourself.
You know.
Does that make any sense to you?
Are you digging what I'm saying?
I'm seeing this.
I swear to you.
Social media is a model for this.
It lets me see what's happening.
I watch the news.
I watch everything.
And I'm looking at this.
Look at the way they think versus they think.
Look at what's going on here.
Oh my God, it's a fascinating, fascinating thing.
Last night, or this morning, early, early, early, it was raining.
And there's something that is so beautiful about rain.
And when you're ensconced in your percales, what is it about the sound of rain?
I have this rain.
I love rain in my headphone.
This ambient ASMR kind of sort of stuff, maybe.
I guess.
Well, believe it or not, what is so wonderful about this, this incredible, incredible feeling about being, I think, In bed, in rain, I think it goes back to return to the womb.
I believe it's a working hypothesis that it goes back to when we are amniotic.
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The idea of do you sleep on your back?
Do you sleep on your side?
Do you sleep on your abdomen?
Not your stomach.
This is the most incredible thing in the world.
Sleep is just this thing.
Most people do not sleep enough.
Most people do not sleep enough and they do not have a quality of sleep.
I think I told you this.
A friend of mine years ago was in the army.
He was in ranger training.
He went to the rangers.
He's got his ranger tab and he's a killer.
And they had something one time.
It was a class to see.
It was for advanced interrogation.
He thought, oh, we can't wait.
He thought, they're going to teach him some stuff, you know, with electrical probes or whatever.
You know what they're real?
Coop de Grace was keeping them awake.
When people didn't sleep, they went buggy.
And they would tell you anything.
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So much.
So, somebody sent me today, I've been looking at YouTube, various self-actualization.
You know that, the fellow who does this one thing about, there's these wonderful rules about, the 15, 10 rules of power, or whatever it is.
And they all sound pretty good.
You know, that's interesting.
This advice stuff.
What I'm looking at with advice, what I'm seeing right now, is that so many people do not have anybody to talk to.
They don't have anybody.
They need something that is...
that transcends mere...
Religion and spirituality.
And maybe they don't have a father.
Maybe they don't have a...
I don't know.
I'm not really sure how this works.
I'm not really sure how this works.
But one of the things which I find to be so interesting and really, really, really, really critical is that people want to know what's the secret to this.
Tell me something.
Tell me something I can use to get through my day.
To figure things out.
What is it?
People love to do it.
Have you noticed these wonderful little pithy apathems and aphorisms?
You know, today...
Kind of like Deepak Chopra or...
Joel Ornish or whatever.
And...
Wait until ChatGPD comes into the fray too.
People want to know what's the secret.
This is where you want to get into philosophy.
Nobody's there to teach you this.
Nobody.
You don't have it.
You don't know where to start.
And you can start right now.
Because once you kind of figure things out, it's so interesting.
There are two kinds of people.
Observers.
Like me.
And the observed.
Life to me is like I'm on a tram ride in a park.
Some amusement park.
And I'm learning how people act.
I love to watch how people act.
And I learn so much.
And everything gives me a hint.
I was having some Issues with Wi-Fi.
What is Wi-Fi?
The hereafter.
God?
Something beyond?
It's there, but you've got to connect to it.
Other people are, see, you're looking at this, you're saying, well, I see other people are connecting, they're okay.
Why is my, why is my, why am I not working?
I don't know.
I learned so much stuff through computers.
You ever plug something in and say, why isn't the printer working?
Because you're not talking to the printer.
It's plugged in.
I know it's plugged in, but you're not.
And if you have PC, you've got to have the drivers and all that stuff.
But you're not talking to it.
They're not communicating.
They're plugged in, but they're not communicating.
It's got to be synchrony.
I'm always looking and saying, why is it?
It's so interesting.
I was looking yesterday.
I said, why is this thing acting so slow?
So I looked up this memory activity stuff and I thought, that's another example.
We have this thing where we're just sometimes overwhelmed.
We just can't take it anymore and we're just going to shut down.
We've got to have a boot camp.
We have to have a place where people go in the summertime, whatever, to think about stuff.
I've got a friend of mine who has to eat on the clock.
He said, what time is it?
Yeah, I've got to eat.
I said, what do you mean you've got to eat?
I've got to eat.
I gotta eat.
Now when you were a kid, remember this?
You're in bed by 8 o 'clock or whatever it is.
That was a different time.
So I asked myself, are you hungry?
Are you hungry?
Well, you don't have any.
No, I understand you haven't eaten, but are you hungry?
What is hunger?
What does that mean?
Is it because, this is my favorite, have you ever all of a sudden get hungry like that?
What is that?
What dropped?
What changed?
What was that?
I always say, oh!
And you get the, you know, the ground.
One second, it says, boom!
I'm hungry.
So then when you eat, what happened?
I'm not hungry anymore.
Is it the expansion of the stomach?
Yeah.
What about drinking water?
Does that do anything?
No.
Well, you want to expand the stomach, don't you?
Yeah.
Well, what is it?
How can we mimic that?
Wouldn't it be great if you could push a button and you could say, I'm not hungry anymore.
I'm full.
I'm not eating.
Could be a problem.
A lot of people would probably kill themselves.
But here is this friend of mine.
And he's always talking about weight and this and that.
And I'm saying, you are the most screwed up person I've ever met in my life.
You eat with a clock and you don't know.
You just get pulled through life.
Don't you ever wonder?
Don't you ever wonder about this?
Why is this?
Why am I doing this?
What is my...
People have food issues.
People have this issue.
There's no self-actualization.
There's no thought.
Nobody ever...
I don't know what...
I heard this.
By the way, I did a piece on my private, private channel, which is very interesting.
And let me provide this to you.
This is one of the...
This is it.
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You subscribe to this.
And there was a wonderful piece I saw, and it was a number of these brilliant, brilliant physicists and the like, and they were talking about the issue of, is there a God?
It was uncommon knowledge.
Peter Robinson, very interesting.
Oh my God, it was so interesting.
And I was listening, and it was terrific, and it was, of all people, it was Tom Holland, Stephen Meyer, and Douglas Murray.
Douglas Murray, and of course, you know that in this country, if you speak with a British accent, your level of perceived intelligence rises tremendously.
I listened carefully, and you know nobody answered the question.
They never even remotely answered the question.
The question was, is there a God?
And they're talking about Thomas Aquinas.
You see, Nietzsche said once that for whom the, yes, the Aristotelian, excuse me, answer the question.
Answer the question.
You're here to answer the question, purportedly, is there a God?
Answer the question.
He never answered the question.
He didn't even come close to it, because he couldn't.
They couldn't.
And do you know why?
What's the first question?
What do you mean what God is?
This is called critical thinking.
What do you mean what God is?
You know, with these spades of crimes, people see these crimes all the time.
They see these...
It's horrible.
And you're like most people, you see, you read it.
CNN was talking about the shooting and this and that.
It's horrible.
These people.
So I ask the question, is there a source of evil in the world?
It's one of my favorites.
Is there a source of evil?
Specifically, the devil.
The devil is evil with a D. Satan, Lucifer, whatever you want to call it.
Is it the source?
So we're having this conversation and somebody says, well, I believe that there is a source of this, that there is this kind of like evil central where all of this emanates from us.
Okay, interesting.
Let me ask you the following question.
If hypothetically I could remove this, this thing you call either evil or devil or whatever, whatever you want to call it, but if I could remove it, would all evil disappear?
Would people stop being evil?
Would we?
Hey, I don't feel like being evil anymore.
Why?
I don't know.
It's as though the source of it, the thing that is responsible for my being evil, it's almost like it went away.
Hmm.
Do you think it would go away?
Do you?
No.
So that's not it.
If evil is from a particular source, and I could remove that source, and evil doesn't evaporate, doesn't leave, doesn't absent itself, that wasn't it.
It's like when you're trying to tune, if you do this, well, that wasn't it.
That's it.
That's the one right there.
Trying to mimic or trying to recreate a pain.
Oh, that's it.
Right there.
That's it.
And here is this person answering the question.
Yes.
And the most important critical question to ask is, so therefore, if I were to eliminate this thing, does that mean no?
Aha.
Aha.
It's so interesting.
That's the point.
I just eliminated your By this one question.
Because we find ourselves saying the same thing over and all you have to do is watch any news program and you'll hear the same thoughts, the same ideas, the same ideology repeated over and over and over.
There's a warmth to it.
It's a warmth.
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Whom do you speak with?
Do you have moments of...
I find that most people do not have any sense of depth when it comes to their own particular lives.
They just don't.
And there's so many great questions.
So many great questions.
Here's one for you.
I've said this the other day.
Talking to a friend of mine.
A friend says, I'm Catholic.
I said, what makes a Catholic a Catholic versus a Protestant versus just a Christian?
What does a Catholic have that the Protestant doesn't have?
Or vice versa.
What would keep you from becoming a Catholic or from becoming a Protestant?
And what must you add?
Or what must you take away?
This is, you would think, two components.
Christianity, Catholicism, Protestant.
That's it.
And you can argue whether there's Orthodox, Catholic, and you can get into that.
When I went to Israel, I never realized there were so many kinds of Catholics.
God, there were so many.
I had no idea.
Don't you think that would be the most important issue?
Don't you think that would be the most critical issue there was?
Don't you think that would be it?
They didn't know?
Never even thought about it.
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
And I'm always asking, what does that mean?
What's the definition?
It's critical thinking.
It's lawyerly.
What do you mean?
Was he speeding?
What's the law?
What do you mean speeding?
I don't know.
You know.
No, I don't.
Tell me what that means.
What does that mean?
Somebody asked the other day, are you an agnostic?
What does that mean?
You doubt versus you are without theism?
You're an atheist?
An atheist?
Refuses to believe in something?
Does it?
Or is the person without?
A Buddhist is theoretically an atheist.
Is without theism.
They're not refusing.
It's not an obstinacy.
Even that term.
Nobody knows what they're talking about.
Nobody ever...
We go through life not asking questions.
I don't understand it.
I don't...
The other day we're talking about eating different foods, different meats.
Most people, you know, most carnivores love maybe chicken and steak, maybe pork, maybe whatever it is, maybe fish, that's about it.
Turkey, you know, poultry, okay.
Then you get into, like, what about venison?
Well...
Have you ever had venison?
No.
Why are you making that face?
I don't know.
What?
What are you thinking?
Well...
Well, because it's a deer?
I said, now go with that.
Why are you reacting that way?
There's a reason why.
What if it tastes just like bison?
When I was eating meat, I thought they were great.
Very different kind of thing.
There you go again.
What's that noise?
I don't know.
How about a thymus?
How about sweetbreads?
No.
Why not?
Tripe?
Tripa?
No.
Why?
Then there's different types of things.
Chicken.
Okay.
Pig.
Okay.
Cow.
Okay.
Mule.
No, wait a minute.
Hold it.
What is that thing?
Is it because it's not in a Disney cartoon?
How is it?
Look at just this fascinates me.
Every now and then somebody will say, Sometimes if you listen to some, like Rick Bayless, who's a great Mexican, out of Chicago, Mexican chef, he talks about in either Oaxaca or whatever, Sinaloa, I don't know where they are.
They have crickets and various insects that they toast and they're kind of crunchy, kind of nutty.
Now, I have not tried them, but I would think nothing of it.
All these people are trying it?
Okay.
Oh, I can't do that.
Why?
Why?
So if I could figure out what it is that makes you feel this revulsion towards eating regarding something, what if I could condition you to something else?
What if I could affect your diet by trying to introduce a sense of revulsion to I don't know what?
Everything you're eating, I guess.
I'm fascinated by how people eat.
When they eat.
How much they eat.
Have you ever met people who love to tell you, oh, I can't eat all that.
Oh, too much for me.
They love to tell you that.
Oh, no, no.
And you have not lived until you've been...
Plant-based.
I don't tell anybody.
I don't tell you.
But we're not...
I don't have to eat with you.
Oh my God.
You have no idea.
Now if I told people it was for religious reasons, they'd say, oh, okay.
You know, keeping kosher up?
I'm Muslim up?
No questions asked.
But if it's not for religious, then they feel like they want to ask you a question.
Can you eat this?
I can eat whatever I want.
I don't know.
Well, can you eat this?
Well, why?
Well, and you have no idea.
Where do you get your protein from?
And here we go.
And I say, no.
Stop.
Stop.
I can't do this again.
I can't go through this.
I can't.
And for some reason, maybe you can help me with this, when it comes to eating, people feel like they can ask you anything they want.
They feel like they can ask you any question they want.
And they never, ever, ever feel any kind of compunction or any kind of rudeness.
Like it's none of their business.
But it's never out of interest.
It's out of, like, you're silly.
So you can't eat that?
Where do you get your protein from?
You know, plants, legumes.
What?
Because people think, no, protein is animal.
Right?
Calcium.
Dairy, cheese, potassium, for some reason people think it's bananas.
I have no idea why.
Bananas are like at the bottom of it.
I'm thinking, why am I going through this?
Why am I going through this interrogation?
Why do people think it's okay?
I don't understand it.
You never do it.
Are you getting married?
You're getting married, yeah.
You sure about that?
Yeah.
You know the divorce rate in this country?
You know everybody who gets married and got a divorce was in your book.
You don't want to do that.
Hey, I got a new car.
New car.
You know how many people die on the road in hideous accident?
What?
You don't do that.
But for some reason, everybody's an expert when it comes to this.
Everybody knows food.
Oh, they know.
And they swear that they know about.
I don't know what it is.
It's the most fascinating thing.
If I met somebody from another planet who just came here and said, let me show you something.
I want to just show you.
I want to show you this.
I want to show you.
Now let me ask you something.
If you wanted to, let's say if I said you listen, you're not going to believe this, but I got a guy here from another planet.
Where would you take this person that would freak this thing out to really show us who we are?
State fairs, athletic events, religious convocations, major thoroughfares and driving and things like that, and perhaps the mall.
I would always get as many ways to show people together as possible.
Absolutely fascinating.
Watch this.
You're not going to believe this.
Just look at this.
Watch how people act.
And watch how people act when it comes to sports.
Explain that one.
I still have no...
I can explain it, but I don't feel it in the least.
I have no interest, concern whether a New York team wins, loses, or...
Cincinnati versus...
I don't care.
It means nothing to me.
Football, professional wrestling, because it was more theater.
But I respect it.
How would you explain this?
How would you explain this?
Look at the clothes.
They wear clothes.
They wear clothes.
They put stuff on their...
Yeah.
Because of a team.
What is a team?
It's a team.
What do you mean it's a team?
It's a team.
It's a professional team or it's a college team.
Might be even local.
Friday night is high school football.
Because football is a national pastime, not baseball.
Friday night is high school.
Saturday is college.
But Sunday and Monday, technically, is NFL.
And by the way, these people that you're seeing...
You're not going to believe them about 70, 75 years old.
It's not going to be pretty at all because the level of percussion and concussion that they're going through is so...
The speed, the power, each quarterback.
Remember Bart Starr?
Look at Tom Brady.
He's huge!
And you...
And all of these people have been doing this since they were kids.
From Pop Warner to whatever it is.
Just watch this.
Do they know about it?
Oh, they know about it.
Oh, yeah, they do.
Aren't they worried about it?
Nope.
Why?
Because that's what humans do.
They kind of put things off.
Here.
Come here.
What's your name?
I don't know if it's a name.
Because people are smoking.
They're smoking.
Now, he's smoking.
He's vaping.
He's whatever.
Now, everybody knows smoking will just...
Destroy you.
There's no doubt about that.
But they do that.
Why?
Because they put things off.
They kind of say, well, it doesn't happen right away.
It'll happen later on because I'll probably escape it and I'm in good shape and I feel kind of lucky and whatever.
That's what people do.
We always put things off.
We're always gambling.
That's another thing.
Let me take you to a casino.
This is humans gambling.
They'd go through this stuff.
They'd just, oh my God.
And watch the compulsive gambler.
Look at their eyes.
You've got to see their eyes.
They're the only ones not having fun.
Walk through a casino, no matter where you are.
They want to say, hey, look at this!
Hey!
Aunt Jenny, look!
Having fun.
As opposed to pushing the button, pushing the button, pushing the button.
It's wow!
I mean, it is so Pavlovian, so rats in a cage.
Look at this, pushing a button, pushing bells and lights.
It's incredible.
Then I'll take him to drug dens.
When you sit back, what would you do?
And then you would turn to this poor person, especially when there's some terrible crime where people are shot.
Oh yeah, that happens.
Eh, kind of rarely, but still too much.
Why?
I don't know.
Why they do it?
I don't know.
Bad people?
Are they crazy?
Not really crazy.
They're not, you know, I think they're psychotic, but they're obviously not.
They want to do it, they don't?
I don't know.
And then you want to see this person get back.
On his or her ship and say, see ya.
Now you don't know.
Now you know, rather.
Why we don't want to see you?
We don't want to talk to you.
You're nuts.
You're crazy.
We have no interest in you.
You kill each other.
You hurt yourself.
You follow this weird quasi-religious sports.
This is weird.
Team uniforms and you're making whatever.
And you heard he said, you don't even know how to eat, your obesity rate, you're at war, what is going on here?
That's the way I see the world.
That's the way I see it.
Like an observer from another planet, and everybody is just nuts.
I mean, but in a cute way.
Sort of.
Maybe, I guess.
I don't know.
Now, Let me also talk to you about this, my dear friends.
You've heard me talk about EMP.
You know, I'm so proud of you.
One time I talked about electromagnetic pulses.
And you knew immediately what it was.
You knew immediately what it was.
And I was so, so proud of you.
I have talked to people about this, they have no idea.
EMP, none.
No clue.
They have no clue whatsoever.
Well...
Right now, I told you that there is a Midwest company called EMP Shield, veteran-owned.
They've invented a device that you can hook up to your vehicle or your home that will protect against EMPs.
The technology has undergone testing at Keystone Compliance, which is a military-certified facility, and is listed by the Department of Homeland Security.
The company has devices that can protect.
Not just your vehicle and your home, but your generator, solar system, ham radio, or solar system, which is a weird concept, RVs, and much more.
So here is the...
I put it there, and I love to tell people, just look at this.
Do you have one of those power strips?
Remember that?
It's a surge protector.
Mm-hmm.
Do you ever have one of those?
I got it plugged in in case there's a power strip.
Mm-hmm.
Well, EMPs are a real power surge.
Where everything, grids and everything, so be thinking about that.
EMP Shield, check it out.
That's all.
I'm not going to bludgeon you with this.
I want you to go and see for yourself.
It makes complete and total sense.
Total sense.
Are you getting what's going on, my friend?
Are you getting, are you getting, What's going on?
Are you getting what's going on?
Are you seeing?
You know the best story in the world.
You know the best one.
The best is AI and this chat GPT.
And there's nobody to talk to.
Nobody.
I have no one.
Mrs. L, of course.
No one.
No one.
I can mention this.
I'm saying, do you not see what's going on here?
Do you not see?
There is a story years ago of Niels Bohr, who was a father of quantum mechanics, who was trying to explain to people what the possibility of a nuclear bomb would be.
He was giving his thing and using harnessing and he had a thick Danish accent and nobody could understand what he was saying.
So, we were about to leave and Enrico Fermi came up and said, wait, wait, hold it.
Let me explain to you what this is.
And he explained to you the notion of what The nuclear age, or nuclear, what it meant in terms of the enormity of this.
And then people kind of grasped it to an extent.
Then they sort of grasped it.
But it took them a long time.
But then they said, oh, as soon as they saw pictures, they obviously knew.
But we are facing...
The level of...
Well, when singularity even approximates, Your world is going to be absolutely changed drastically.
And the question is, whose jobs are going to be made absolutely unnecessary?
Whether you're an accountant, a doctor, a psychiatrist, counselor, Religious leader?
Tour guide?
I don't know.
And by the way, there is a concomitant change in the way you're how do I say this?
In the way you're reacting towards machines and the like.
Let me ask a simple poll question to you, my dear friends watching.
With only 162 likes, only a 162.
I beg, I entreat, I beseech, I implore you to like this, and we only get 162.
The likes mean a lot.
Here is my question for you.
What if there is a candidate for your, let's say, a local office?
We'll start off local.
That is AGI.
A-G-I.
Artificial general intelligence.
And I'm going to have this unit of whatever it is placed inside something that you can look at because you can see something that defeats the uncanny valley.
And I say, let me explain to you about this thing.
This AGI politician and you can have guaranteed one term knows every Nobody's name in the district.
Cannot be bribed.
Has no interest in maybe going to the next level, which we've got to figure out because with artificial intelligence, I don't know.
But anyway, it knows precisely what has to be done.
It has scoured and machine learned every piece of legislation in the country.
In the country, it knows what has to be done.
It takes all of your input and email and data that you send in.
It finds out what is available, what's necessary, what comports with the budget, what must be done immediately.
And it has no interest whatsoever in moving to the next level.
It realizes that in your town, there needs to be a waste recovery unit, because you know that you could save this money, and you're wasting time, and these stoplights are not working, and the potholes, and it does it perfectly.
And it works 24 hours a day.
It has no interest other than to figure out, here's another problem.
Here's another problem.
What do you want this person to do?
Now, you're going to have a hard time when you want to input social.
Is it going to be left or right?
You know, that's going to be interesting.
Because it can do it.
Or it may say to you, my program does not understand any kind of tendencies of left or right.
It's what has to be done immediately.
But even that's a misnomer.
That's going to happen one day.
That's going to happen.
That's going to happen.
When somebody has, somebody suggested, Al says, AI judge for sentencing.
Interesting.
For the most part, for the most part, most judges, you can guarantee that if somebody's a first-timer, they're going to get probation and whatever it is.
Misdemeanors, other than murders and serious stuff.
There's also sentencing guidelines where you've got to pick within the, you know.
That's going to be something.
That, let me just leave you with this, is looked at in terms of, but what about the judgment?
What about the emotional, the judgment?
The judgment?
What is so special about our judgment?
Which is, I think I mentioned the other day.
What difference does it make?
What judgment?
What does that mean?
Well, leniency.
Leniency.
You can't program leniency?
I think you can.
Doctors?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Lawyers?
A lot of things.
A lot.
A lot.
Trial lawyers?
Juries?
It's a different story.
Anytime you have to impart human beings.
But that's coming.
And when singularity hits, I'm telling you.
And wait until you see going to a restaurant with robots who learn your name and you come up and it looks at you.
It knows who you are.
Knows what you want.
It's got all your information.
That's fine.
Just...
And you will do it because it is so cool and so interesting and so fascinating.
And you will go there.
It's...
Bartenders?
I'm going to say this again to you.
I'm going to say this again to you.
You have no idea what this is going to do.
You have no idea.
And throughout history, from RoboCop on, we have been told specifically, this is what is happening and this is what's coming down the pike.
Okay?
That's it.
Now, one more thing before I forget.
My friends, this is that time.
You know when they always say, it's cold and flu season.
It's always cold and flu season.
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Do it.
Now, what do we do next?
Am I worried about the future?
No.
No.
Should we be worried about the future?
No.
What difference is...
Why are you worried?
I'm going to go into this thing about anxiety.
I was asking a friend of mine, as you know, everybody's got anxiety.
Everybody's got anxiety.
This is what you hear all the time.
I said, define anxiety.
Define anxiety.
Let's say I'm waiting for a lab result.
I think I'm going to get some kind of a disease or whatever it is, and I've got this whatever it is.
Now, here's my question.
If I'm anxious, nervous about it, is that normal?
Of course it is.
So, anxiety is being anxious, by definition, or being nervous for something that you cannot necessarily explain, correct?
Yes.
Why do you think that is?
I am telling you that in the next five years, you are going to see levels as the DSM-5, the Diagnostic Statistical Manual goes from DSM-5 to 6. It's like a whining list that keeps growing.
You are going to see examples of variations of human behavior and fear that will absolutely blow your mind.
I'm telling you.
Get ready.
Now, we've talked about a lot today, and I want you to think.
I want you to sit back, and I want you to love thinking.
And I want you to love just using your head.
I also want you to find, find, follow Mrs. L's Twitter account, which is important, which is critical.
I'm telling you right now.
The best stuff.
You can see.
And also, I'm not a social media person other than Twitter.
It's where, and I'm true social, I'm sure these others are fine, but Twitter's it.
That's where you go.
That's where everything is.
Period.
That's where everyone that I know goes.
Now, I want you also to look at Mrs. L's website.
Become a Warrior.
LinzWarriors.org There it is.
Right there for that.
Huh?
I'm not even done yet.
I'm not even done.
And you must see, look at the stuff she's putting on YouTube that is so terrific.
It is so great.
Where is Mrs. L's YouTube?
Right here.
Right here.
There we go.
Put it here for you.
Go and all you got to do is click because it's set up right to the subscribe piece and listen and see what she's telling you for the protection and the focus on our beloved children.
Now, my friends, you have a wonderful day and a great day.
Don't ever change and mean that sincerely.
Please continue to like this video.
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Until then, I bid you adieu and I leave you with this.
Valedictory, of course.
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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