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Feb. 27, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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Good day, my friends.
Happy Sunday to you.
What are you doing today?
Simple question.
What do you got going today?
Tell me the biggest thing on your agenda today.
Tell me what you got to do.
Tell me.
By the way, before you tell me, or as you're writing this out, make sure you subscribe to this and like this video and all that stuff.
As everybody always begs you, they always beg you right off the bat.
So I'm going to be no different.
Please, please watch this.
Now, my question is simply this.
What are you doing today?
What's on your schedule?
What do you got planned?
What's big?
I'm so interested in what you do more than you would ever realize.
Mrs. Dell and I have a business meeting.
We're always working.
Always constantly working.
And we have to meet someone later for a little bit of a repast.
A little bit of a semi-diurnal repast.
A bit of a quotidian mastication in public.
And what I always do is I always check the menu ahead of time.
Do you do that?
How many people do that?
I always look at the menu ahead of time.
I hate going to throw and waste my time.
I want to see what they've got because it's a very simple thing because what you eat is very important.
I always look and see ahead of time.
Make a few alterations and that's it.
Because if you get stuck with this, it's like, what am I doing?
I don't have time for this.
But look what you're doing.
Sledding with the children.
Sledding.
Isn't that gorgeous?
Look at this.
A walk across the George Washington Bridge.
Interesting.
You know, I've never...
I guess, or maybe your car ran out of gas.
I've never done that.
That's an excellent thing.
The GWB is the most interesting structure.
As is the Brooklyn Bridge.
Very, very identifiable.
Tried making a Japanese omelet.
Turned out a real mess.
Senor, the Japanese omelets.
Have you followed this?
The Japanese...
There's this one guy in particular.
It's called...
Let me see.
There's the tamagoyaki.
This is where you roll together several layers.
There is this fellow.
Omelet over rice.
Have you seen the fellow with the hat and the hair?
Oh, Omorichi, or Omorichi, I guess.
This is a Japanese omelet over the rice.
There we go.
Japanese Omorichi omelet.
This is one of that AMSR, ASMR, whatever this thing is called, where you watch this fellow.
It is fabulous.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Does this make any sense to you?
Am I making any sense to you whatsoever?
Do you have any...
Are you wondering, what else is this guy talking about?
Have you not seen Japanese omelets?
Omurichi?
It's beautiful.
Beautiful.
When did the menacing questions...
When did the menacing questions disappeared?
I don't know what that means.
Mario Como Bridge is way better than George Washington.
Interesting.
We don't refer to it.
As the Mario Cuomo Bridge, it's the Tappan Zee, I believe.
Dilbert?
Ah, yes.
You've been hearing this local...
I just did a very interesting issue on the notion of censorship on my private channel.
And many people do not like what I have to say about my private stuff and my thoughts on this.
People have a very, very, very different take on this.
And I, of course, have a very, very different take.
So if you want to hear this and not the usual cacophonous rancor of the crowds, you may go and there's a link there where you might be a part of that because I don't think...
It's one of those topics where I don't think people really want to hear this thing called...
The truth.
I don't think so.
I'm convinced people don't want to hear the truth.
I'm convinced people do not want to hear this thing called the truth.
For a variety of reasons.
The truth is not always good.
The truth is not always fun.
The truth is not always welcome.
Nobody wants to really know the truth.
We say we do, but do we really?
We like the truth if it's beneficial and if it doesn't hurt our feelings.
Then we love it.
Then it's great.
Short of that, we're not interested in it.
Isn't that interesting?
I don't want to get into that on a moment like this because, very frankly, I don't think people can handle it.
No, they don't.
And I've learned in my...
Age?
My wisdom?
You've got to find out what people can handle.
Certain things people just cannot handle.
They do not want to hear certain things.
Now, certain groups want to hear certain things.
Others don't.
And the first thing you've got to figure out is what group am I in?
That's the most important.
Make sure you always figure out And gear yourself accordingly to make sure that your message, your message comports with the group that you're speaking with.
Turkish coffee.
Whoever said, by the way, whoever said that coffee is not a drug has never had good stuff.
I could not live without coffee.
It is my Only drug stimulant, artificial that is, that I imbibe in, partake in.
It is the, and it's in the morning, it is just absolutely perfect.
Am I addicted to it?
I think so, because I think I would, and I don't know this, but I believe that I would go through physical effects and withdrawals if I did not do it.
If I did not do it.
I think I would go through a very, very, very serious withdrawal.
I remember years ago, years ago, Through one of my...
Oh, I know what it was.
Yes, it was a surgery.
I had a thyroglossal duct cyst kind of chiseled out of my neck.
And I was...
It was not good.
A lot of...
Just a lot of...
It was a mess.
And this is before...
This is before...
People really got, I think, interested in what effects opiates had and opioids and all that stuff.
And I was just doing nothing really that serious.
You know, Percodin or Vicodin or whatever it was.
Whatever the doctor did.
And I was doing great.
I thought I was pretty good.
And I walked around for a while and I was pretty bad.
I would make ice a lot.
I would just sit around and make ice.
And then, I shan't forget.
The day I said to the doctor, hey, can I get some more of these?
He goes, nope, that's it.
I said, okay.
And I thought nothing of it.
Okay.
And then I didn't feel good.
And then I really didn't feel good.
And then I realized, I had no connection.
It wasn't a withdrawal.
I wasn't going into the sweats or any of that stuff.
But I think it was the closest that I ever came to a sense of withdrawal.
And I realized, ooh, I don't want to go through that ever again.
Not interested in that one.
And the reason why it is so effective and the reason why it is so...
Problematic is because it is so effective.
Because your body says, hey, we like this.
And you see, that's the thing you've got to realize.
Your body will tell you stuff that you may or may not want to hear.
I like this.
This is great.
And sometimes, sometimes, your body will not say one thing or the other.
In fact, sometimes your body will say, You know, we really prefer doing things that are bad.
For example, eat more.
We like that.
We feel better.
We're not really doing better, but we feel better.
Eat more.
Good.
We don't want to go to bed.
I have these couple of friends, and it fascinates me, because most people have no idea about eating.
They eat in these weird ways.
And he cannot eat.
He eats at certain times.
Hey, what time is it?
Oh, time to eat.
I never understood that.
I said, what difference does it make?
What do you do when you're in a...
Let's say you're a different country or whatever.
Well, I have a clock that tells me when I should be eating.
I can't go to bed hungry.
Can't go to bed hungry.
Why not?
What?
Can't go to...
What?
I don't understand that.
What are you talking about?
I can't.
So anyway, sometimes your body will tell you, you know, go ahead and do this.
Go ahead and do this.
Who enjoys going to...
Look at this.
Our body loves certain poisons.
Always the negative.
Thank you.
And I say that in a good way.
Always, always the negative.
In a good way.
Listen to your comments.
Our bodies love certain poisons.
It's not a poison.
Not if your body craves it.
Not if your body craves it.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
You can sit there and your body says, we're not getting turned on to nicotine yet.
If you don't give it to us, we won't like it.
But that's up to you.
We don't know anything.
We will fire accordingly.
Our dopamine receptors will burn and click and fire, but if you don't give it to us, we won't beg you.
You won't go through a withdrawal or an addiction if you've never started it.
So, "Don't give me that stuff, Mr. Buster Brown." No, no, no, no, no, no.
There are certain things that you enjoy.
There are certain opiate receptors.
There are certain things, oxytocin.
There are things that we love to do.
There are certain things that are connected.
Because remember, pain or pleasure, you have to get both.
Oxytocin in particular, especially what mothers and children go through, especially after birth, also leads to, pitocin actually involves contractions, but when the uterus responds, it goes back to normal.
Oxytocin.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Certain things you like.
How many folks enjoy, or will today be involved in something, because it's Sunday, it could be Saturday, depending upon where it is, going to something which is called a religious convocation of sorts.
Church, mass, how many of you find people will be doing it?
How many?
Very, very important.
Because I am telling you right now, Irrespective of whatever your particular ideology is, whether you are an atheist or a devout, whatever it is, do yourself a favor and make sure that you do something that is devoted to what you call, quote, and I use these words loosely, spiritual.
Spiritual.
Do something in which you do nothing but think about something other than yourself.
That's all.
Whatever it is.
Whatever it is.
It's critical.
I don't care if it's through exercise.
I don't care if it's through meditation.
I don't care if it's through listening to music.
Something other than you.
Just move yourself elsewhere.
And by the way, if you enjoy a particular, if you like...
Agnosticism, or atheism, or non-theism, or whatever it is.
That's a wonderful thing.
That is up to you.
Please don't go out of your way to explain to people what you do not believe in.
That's all.
Be courteous.
If you don't speak French, don't brag about how you don't speak French.
Don't go up to French-speaking people and say, you know, I don't speak French.
Never understood French.
I don't know why people speak French.
Well, thank you very much.
Why is he saying this?
I don't know.
Today's lesson.
Do not brag about what you do not know.
Do not brag about, well, I don't watch that.
Well, I don't care.
I've never seen that show.
I don't have cable.
I don't do that.
I've never seen NASCAR.
Don't say it bragging.
Don't say it like, isn't this great?
I don't do that.
Not knowing something gives never any reason to brag.
Never.
I don't know what it is about people.
They think today it's like, this is great.
Well, I don't know about that.
Oh, I don't watch that.
I don't have cable.
I don't know.
What's the Kardashians?
I don't know what's going on.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Think about this.
People love to see, oh, I don't do this.
Observe everything.
And by the way, I want you to do something too.
I want you to understand something.
Your job is not to set the record straight for people.
It's not the record.
If you find somebody who believes in something you don't, somebody who believes in a particular fact that you don't, somebody who is of a particular ideology or religion or whatever, that you do not believe in, please, it is not your duty.
It is not your duty in any way to come forward and to clarify or to correct them.
I know this is difficult for some people.
Some in particular, they feel like they always have to clarify.
They always have to set the record straight.
Don't do this.
Listen to people.
Leave people alone.
If they ask you, that's another story.
Do not veer out of your lane.
Out of courtesy.
Out of respect.
Just do this.
Don't try to wow people with how smart you are.
One of the most wonderful things you can ever do to really show your intelligence is to listen.
Just listen to what people say.
And don't listen so that you can clarify it.
Don't listen so that you can correct it.
Just listen.
Just for the sake of doing it.
Would you try that out, please?
Would you try that out?
Most people do not care to know.
See?
What does that be?
Because people are stupid.
I know what this means.
You see what people are saying?
Most people are stupid.
They don't want to know, like I do.
You see the angle?
You see it?
You see this?
You can't say things like that.
You can think it, but there's a sense of superiority.
Disabuse yourself of that.
Humility.
Humility.
You don't know anything.
Humility.
Your job is not to correct the record.
Your job is, you know, most people are basically slaves to the ideological mythology of culture.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
Think that all you want.
Don't tell people this.
Because here's a better one.
Find out why you're inferior.
Find out why you're inferior.
Forget about other people.
What about you?
Let me ask you a question right now.
What is your biggest fault right now?
Tell me.
What is your biggest fault?
Forget everybody else.
What's yours?
Think about it.
What?
Yeah, yours.
What do you do?
Tell me about you.
What do you do consistently wrong over and over?
Do you have a problem with love?
Are you in a relationship?
Why not?
Is it health?
Is it this?
Is it depression?
Is it sense of not fulfilling?
What about you?
It's confession.
What is it?
And don't make a concession.
What is it?
Because there is no user's manual with you.
You've got to figure this out for yourself.
Make sure you're very careful.
Never tell anybody else what your shortcomings are because they'll use it against you.
Never, ever, ever Also, take something and reverse it as a positive.
For example, I'm too kind to people.
No, no, no, no, no.
That doesn't work.
I'm too accepting.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You're taking a characteristic.
You're saying, like, I'm too nice to people.
I'm too understanding.
I'm too open.
No, no, no, no.
I'm too handsome.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
See, that doesn't work.
What do you do that's wrong?
What is it about you?
You're judgmental.
You think you're better than people.
You think you were put on this earth, possessed with a level of understanding that other people don't know.
You feel like you're the sage, you're the wit, you're the genius, walking around this...
This group of cacophonous, lumbering fools who don't know anything.
You think you're better than they are.
You really do.
You think you're more educated.
You know more history.
Your politics is...
You know all of the laziness and the usual, the mythology.
And you believe that.
You're smarter than other people.
They're all dumb.
Right?
Come on.
Be honest.
They don't know what you know.
You're smarter.
You know things that you don't like this.
You don't like this one.
You know the behind the scenes story.
You know history the way it really happened.
You know things on a higher level.
Don't you?
I just described 99% of the people.
Everybody thinks that.
Everybody thinks that somehow I got it.
I got it.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
Get rid of that.
Start from scratch.
Start from scratch.
What you think you have a good trait of or about, what you think you are a talent, everybody should.
It's not even a trait.
It's like, well, it's no kidding.
Well, everybody likes people.
Well, everybody's understanding.
Well, I'm interested in things.
Everybody's interested in things.
Think about it.
What is it that's so great about you?
What is it that's so great?
It's really hard.
Is there anything really?
Are you really, really good?
And what?
Compared to what?
Other people?
Or just in general?
Are you tall?
Are you short?
What?
Compared to people?
Or compared to what?
The universe?
Or animals?
Or what?
I'm smart.
Compared to who?
Most people?
That's not saying much.
I'm talented.
Compared to whom?
Think about it.
Everything that you think you do, everything that you think is so, I'm so good at this.
Really?
Why do you think that?
And the people who are the most cursed, the most cursed, are people who have been called or who believe they are absolutely Ultra beautiful, sexy, hot, whatever it is.
You are gone.
You don't understand.
And there are a few people who do.
And let me tell you something.
Let me tell you why.
First, age is going to kill you.
It's going to kill you.
Number two, when you think you are better and people want you, Either romantically, sexually, whatever it is.
You will stop trying.
You will figure, all I have to do is just walk in and just appear.
And I know you don't want to think that.
Very few people really think this.
But every now and then, do you know somebody who always grew up like, well, you know, she was always pretty.
She was always, well, she was...
They have these things that...
I don't know if they have these.
They used to have these notables in high school.
Most attractive.
Oh, no, no, no.
Beauty pageants?
Oh, dear God.
Oh, dear God.
No, no, no!
No!
People go nuts.
When they're told, when they are told, and they believe that they're...
Honestly, when they believe that they are...
By the way, this isn't narcissism.
Please stop using that term.
There are a couple of websites, a couple of podcasts, YouTube podcasts, that talk about nothing but narcissism.
Everybody is narcissistic.
Then there's this notion of these various behavioral disorders, you know, borderline.
Borderline is my favorite.
That's everything.
If you can understand what borderline is, Borderline disorders, personality, good luck with that one.
It's everything and anything.
You understand this?
Everything and anything.
It's everything you want to be.
Everything you want to be.
Everything that you think you are.
Oh my God.
It is incredible.
And I meet so, so many folks.
So many folks.
So what I want you to do is I want you to go to a boot camp and I want you to start off right off the bat by taking everything you feel about yourself and just dismissing it, starting from scratch.
And really look at yourself.
Not physically, but I mean, you know, and ask yourself, what do you do?
What are you doing?
What would you change?
You're closed-minded.
You don't read enough.
You're not curious.
You look for people to basically verify what you believe, not in changing what you believe.
You go through your life.
You love when people say, you know, you're right.
Stay away from that.
Don't hang around negative.
But somebody who disagrees with you is not necessarily negative.
You love people.
You love affirmation, approbation.
You love to verify.
You know, I'm right.
Think about this.
What do we do?
We go places where other people agree with us.
And we love this.
That's one of the most dangerous things you can possibly do.
I can't explain that enough to you.
You understand what I'm saying?
And especially these people, these solipsistic, as you would say, narcissistic, these folks, you know, you have no idea how many people, I think to myself, thank God they never had kids.
Thank God they never had kids.
Oh my, you ever meet these people?
You can't tell them this.
Thank God.
You couldn't possibly do this.
You don't care about anybody but yourself.
Thank God.
If you say that to somebody, you'll never see them again.
But you know what I mean?
It's true.
There are people right off the bat.
Right off the bat.
You have to find people who just...
How do I say this?
Well, I'll leave you with that.
Imagine the world is like this.
Imagine you're a kindergarten teacher.
Now what do I mean by that?
Do I mean that the world is a bunch of five-year-olds and you're not?
No.
How do you deal with kids?
How do you deal with them?
Think about it.
How should you deal with them?
The way you meet kids is the way everybody should.
Kids, animals, people.
You're kind, you kind of ease into it, and you don't overpower them.
Right?
That's the way you should teach.
Teach the world like they're children.
Not that you speak to them as children, but the way you care about it.
You don't want to scare them.
You don't want to freak them out.
You just want to be, hi, how are you?
And then maybe as they get to, you know, because kids get to know you and you're the teacher, that's the way you should be.
But that's not what we do.
We go in and we're boorish.
We break the door down.
Listen to me.
Pay attention to me.
This is my politics.
This is my religion.
This is my worldview.
Like it or not, you're wrong.
He's wrong.
Oh my God.
And I know so many people.
And I know.
And you don't realize it, but sometimes you bore me.
So fast because you're always right.
You always know what's going on.
You know everything.
And my favorite are people who say, I'm going to send you a video.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, I'm going to send you a video.
No, please don't.
No, this verifies this because Dr. Chiringa says, No!
No!
No, I'm right.
Oh my God.
Do you ever have people that when you meet them, you've got to prepare yourself?
Do you ever have this?
You've got to mentally prepare yourself.
Oh, I do this all the time.
I've got to prepare myself.
What am I going to say?
How do I say this?
What am I going to do?
I wish we could have this award.
The most boring people.
People who suck the life out of you.
Insipid.
Insipid.
That's all I want to say.
I'm telling you, I've been into this Connie Corso stuff.
And I was watching this.
And there was this one dog, I don't know if it was a, it was a mastiff of some sort, I don't know what it was.
And this little dog, little, little baby dog, was biting the jowl of this thing that could just swallow it.
And the big dog recognized, nope, nope.
It's a, this dog.
Had apparently so...
And they just met the dog.
They just...
They didn't even know each other.
Humans don't do that.
And we call them animals.
What we do to each other...
Go to the private channel if you want to hear stuff.
And what we do to kids...
Don't get me wrong.
Okay, let me stop right now.
Because I want to talk about something.
Right off the bat.
First of all...
I want to talk about you and your immune system.
And it's the pits.
You know it and I know it.
You don't eat right.
You don't eat right.
You don't.
Z-Stack, my friends.
Z-Stack.
Oh, yes.
Right there.
Listen to me right now.
It makes so, so much sense.
Flu season's here.
It's always here.
It's always been bad.
It's going to be real bad.
Oh, my God.
I was reading something.
It was as of, what was it, November?
14,000 flu tests.
Oh, dear Lord.
That's why you need Z-Stack.
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Think about this.
Your lack of sleep.
You're overweight.
Your lousy diet.
You don't exercise.
Immunodeficiency disorders.
Adverse reactions and medical treatments.
Oh my God, you've had it.
That's why this is perfect.
It's beautiful.
Zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, and nutrients, bioflavonoids, like quercetin.
It's beautiful.
There it is.
There's the link.
I'm not going to beg you.
It's your body.
It's your...
Sometimes I think people think that you're supposed to, that the health police are going to break the door down and say, you can't do that!
No.
No, you can do that if you want.
Then lately, have you noticed?
We're not talking about, I don't know, balloons anymore, which is good, I guess.
But how about electromagnetic pulses?
What's that?
That's my favorite.
I do admit, I am terrible about this.
During the course.
Well, what do you think?
Well, you know those EMPs, huh?
Well, the EMPs.
Electromagnetic pulses, you know about that?
You know Carrington events?
Sure, yeah, I know about that.
Oh, I'm guilty of that one.
Because once you realize, wait a minute, we've known about this, how?
Yeah, try the 1800s, remember that, the whole telegraph thing?
Why are we talking about this?
I don't know.
EMP shield is right there.
American-owned.
Right there.
I put it there for you.
There's the link.
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And if you want to support us, you will support them.
And you will contribute.
And also, you'll spend some time.
Look at these links.
Do some research.
I love doing research.
I love doing research.
I love learning new things.
Love it.
Last time we were watching a special on castles.
Building those castles in the sky.
Just the two of us.
We love...
I looked at this and each of these seemed to be the brickwork.
Have you ever heard Joe Rogan?
He shows up.
I've got to tell you something.
Some of the best things that he does, to his credit, is he shows almost kind of a wide-eyed fascination with things, which is so interesting.
When was the last time anything ever fascinated you?
Fascinated.
What fascinated you?
Everything does.
People use the word amazing.
Just use the word amazing.
Or awesome.
What is awesome?
What makes you...
You talk about agriculture, I mean architecture, and agriculture.
Architecture, the idea of how a curved, how a geodesic support system, how an arch can actually distribute weight.
It's brilliant.
Brilliant.
It's brilliant.
And the more you realize, the more you understand you don't know.
The more you realize, the more you don't know.
That hurts people to say this.
I know this.
I know people don't like that.
What do you mean?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Look at this.
Hello from the B of Bricks, Brazil.
I was listening before to, well, Deline Faraz, Jobim, João Gilberto, your music.
What Brazil did is something that is just unbelievable.
When it comes to rhythms, there's Latin, of course, there's African, but Brazilian.
Thank you.
Obrigado.
Thank you.
That's all I've got to say.
Okay, my friends.
We have a rough day today.
Please, humility.
Please, humility.
Remember, if you're smarter than somebody else, you don't have to tell them.
They will know.
And the smartest person is the teacher.
The smartest person is the one who says, I'm going to teach you without you even knowing something.
I want to encourage.
Do this.
Teach people.
But don't remind them how smart you are.
How much you know.
I bet you didn't know that, did you?
You know, arsenic, we find that there's a whole weed.
And the weed, and the problem with this is that ricin is located in this.
And of course, aluminum causes...
And of course, you know that, don't you?
You know that, don't you?
Okay, yeah.
I didn't know that.
Well, it's true.
You probably didn't know that, did you?
Yeah, yeah.
That's right.
These waves are...
You knew that, didn't you?
Well, thank you.
Yeah, I did.
Okay.
I want to make sure you know how much I know.
I want to make sure you know how much I know.
Don't ever be like that.
Please.
Because people will say, here he comes again.
There's a guy again who knows everything.
He doesn't know anything.
It's very annoying.
And also understand something.
Remember something.
When you take a stand, make sure there's a chance of you winning.
Make sure there's a chance of you...
You know, you see people sometimes say, that was brave.
Where is that guy?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Remember that Gentleman Square guy?
Where is he?
Where is he?
I don't know.
Where are these people?
I don't know.
Whatever happened to them?
I don't know.
I don't know.
So sometimes you've got to wonder, is it really a good idea?
Because remember, if you don't survive something, that's good.
Granted, sometimes there is being a martyr.
Sometimes there is part of being something which is part of a collective thing.
But sometimes, and especially you'll see it out there in the world of social media.
They will say something, and they know, I'm going to get collapsed over this.
And nobody will build any statues in your honor.
There will be no plaques.
You will be gone.
And especially when you say, oh, I know.
I know that what I'm about to say, I'm done.
But I'm going to say it.
Okay.
And I'll never be heard from again.
Okay.
But I'm going to say it.
Great.
Because I'm brave.
But you're not going to be remembered.
Yeah, it's true.
And they will say, yeah, he's brave.
Okay, and they'll move on.
Always temper that.
Always remember that.
That's all.
There's a lot of folks out there who love to sit back and say, you do that.
Of course, they're not the ones who are putting themselves in front of everybody.
By the way, I'll say this.
If you're going to say something really profound and really dangerous, make sure it doesn't sound like it.
And the best is when somebody, It's their idea.
That's all.
Remember, sometimes when people are acting in a way that you see, it's because they're hiding an inferiority.
Sometimes they have to do something.
They kind of sublimate.
They project.
They will show something.
Sometimes, for example, the know-it-alls have the biggest inferiority complexes.
And they cover for it.
By always trying to show you, I know all about this.
I'm an expert at this.
Look at me.
It's that wonderful ballot.
That's all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying.
All right, my dear friends.
Look, you have a great and a glorious day.
Have a wonderful day.
Keep in mind what we've talked about today.
Please do me a favor right now.
This is...
Where is she?
Oh, here we go.
Follow Mrs. L on YouTube.
Oh, excuse me, on Twitter.
I'm not done yet.
I've got to do one at a time.
That's the Twitter one.
That's it.
And YouTube, she's got some buttes.
She has some buttes.
Where is it?
Ah, here we go.
Yes, yes, yes.
Please.
You will be so happy.
You cannot believe how prescient, how prescient, how prescient she is.
That's all.
That's what I'm saying.
She knows what she's talking about.
Okay, so today when we hang up, make sure you take an inventory of yourself.
Think about it.
Think about where you fit in.
Think about how you make matters better, how you make matters worse.
And ask yourself, what would you change?
Always try to improve.
Always try to improve.
And remember, you don't have to prove anything to people.
You don't have to prove anything.
Your job is not to validate yourself.
It's going to make the world a better place.
That's all I'm going to say.
All right, my friends.
Have a great and glorious day.
See you tomorrow.
Same bad time.
Same bad channel.
9 a.m. Eastern Time.
Until then, remember, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
See ya.
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