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[00:01:51] 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. [00:01:58] As everybody always begs you, they always beg you right off the bat. [00:02:02] So I'm going to be no different. [00:02:03] Please, please watch this. [00:02:06] Now, my question is simply this. [00:02:07] What are you doing today? [00:02:09] What's on your schedule? [00:02:11] What do you got planned? [00:02:13] What's big? === The Truth Is Not Always Welcomed (05:13) === [00:02:14] I'm so interested in what you do more than you would ever realize. [00:02:19] Mrs. Dell and I have a business meeting. [00:02:20] We're always working. [00:02:21] Always constantly working. [00:02:22] And we have to meet someone later for a little bit of a repast. [00:02:29] A little bit of a semi-diurnal repast. [00:02:32] A bit of a quotidian mastication in public. [00:02:36] And what I always do is I always check the menu ahead of time. [00:02:39] Do you do that? [00:02:40] How many people do that? [00:02:41] I always look at the menu ahead of time. [00:02:42] I hate going to throw and waste my time. [00:02:44] I want to see what they've got because it's a very simple thing because what you eat is very important. [00:02:50] I always look and see ahead of time. [00:02:52] Make a few alterations and that's it. [00:02:55] Because if you get stuck with this, it's like, what am I doing? [00:02:57] I don't have time for this. [00:02:59] But look what you're doing. [00:03:01] Sledding with the children. [00:03:04] Sledding. [00:03:06] Isn't that gorgeous? [00:03:08] Look at this. [00:03:09] A walk across the George Washington Bridge. [00:03:13] Interesting. [00:03:15] You know, I've never... [00:03:16] I guess, or maybe your car ran out of gas. [00:03:20] I've never done that. [00:03:22] That's an excellent thing. [00:03:24] The GWB is the most interesting structure. [00:03:28] As is the Brooklyn Bridge. [00:03:30] Very, very identifiable. [00:03:33] Tried making a Japanese omelet. [00:03:36] Turned out a real mess. [00:03:37] Senor, the Japanese omelets. [00:03:41] Have you followed this? [00:03:43] The Japanese... [00:03:46] There's this one guy in particular. [00:03:50] It's called... [00:03:52] Let me see. [00:03:53] There's the tamagoyaki. [00:03:57] This is where you roll together several layers. [00:04:02] There is this fellow. [00:04:04] Omelet over rice. [00:04:07] Have you seen the fellow with the hat and the hair? [00:04:10] Oh, Omorichi, or Omorichi, I guess. [00:04:13] This is a Japanese omelet over the rice. [00:04:18] There we go. [00:04:18] Japanese Omorichi omelet. [00:04:21] This is one of that AMSR, ASMR, whatever this thing is called, where you watch this fellow. [00:04:29] It is fabulous. [00:04:32] Do you know what I'm talking about? [00:04:33] Does this make any sense to you? [00:04:35] Am I making any sense to you whatsoever? [00:04:37] Do you have any... [00:04:38] Are you wondering, what else is this guy talking about? [00:04:40] Have you not seen Japanese omelets? [00:04:44] Omurichi? [00:04:45] It's beautiful. [00:04:47] Beautiful. [00:04:49] When did the menacing questions... [00:04:51] When did the menacing questions disappeared? [00:04:55] I don't know what that means. [00:04:58] Mario Como Bridge is way better than George Washington. [00:05:01] Interesting. [00:05:01] We don't refer to it. [00:05:03] As the Mario Cuomo Bridge, it's the Tappan Zee, I believe. [00:05:07] Dilbert? [00:05:09] Ah, yes. [00:05:10] You've been hearing this local... [00:05:12] I just did a very interesting issue on the notion of censorship on my private channel. [00:05:20] And many people do not like what I have to say about my private stuff and my thoughts on this. [00:05:29] People have a very, very, very different take on this. [00:05:36] And I, of course, have a very, very different take. [00:05:39] 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... [00:05:52] It's one of those topics where I don't think people really want to hear this thing called... [00:05:58] The truth. [00:06:00] I don't think so. [00:06:02] I'm convinced people don't want to hear the truth. [00:06:04] I'm convinced people do not want to hear this thing called the truth. [00:06:10] For a variety of reasons. [00:06:12] The truth is not always good. [00:06:14] The truth is not always fun. [00:06:15] The truth is not always welcome. [00:06:18] Nobody wants to really know the truth. [00:06:20] We say we do, but do we really? [00:06:25] We like the truth if it's beneficial and if it doesn't hurt our feelings. [00:06:29] Then we love it. [00:06:31] Then it's great. [00:06:32] Short of that, we're not interested in it. [00:06:34] Isn't that interesting? [00:06:37] I don't want to get into that on a moment like this because, very frankly, I don't think people can handle it. [00:06:44] No, they don't. [00:06:46] And I've learned in my... [00:06:48] Age? [00:06:48] My wisdom? [00:06:49] You've got to find out what people can handle. [00:06:51] Certain things people just cannot handle. [00:06:53] They do not want to hear certain things. [00:06:59] Now, certain groups want to hear certain things. [00:07:02] Others don't. [00:07:03] And the first thing you've got to figure out is what group am I in? [00:07:10] That's the most important. [00:07:12] 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. === Only Morning Drug (07:09) === [00:07:26] Turkish coffee. [00:07:29] Whoever said, by the way, whoever said that coffee is not a drug has never had good stuff. [00:07:38] I could not live without coffee. [00:07:44] It is my Only drug stimulant, artificial that is, that I imbibe in, partake in. [00:07:56] It is the, and it's in the morning, it is just absolutely perfect. [00:08:06] Am I addicted to it? [00:08:07] 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. [00:08:16] If I did not do it. [00:08:21] I think I would go through a very, very, very serious withdrawal. [00:08:29] I remember years ago, years ago, Through one of my... [00:08:37] Oh, I know what it was. [00:08:38] Yes, it was a surgery. [00:08:39] I had a thyroglossal duct cyst kind of chiseled out of my neck. [00:08:47] And I was... [00:08:49] It was not good. [00:08:51] A lot of... [00:08:53] Just a lot of... [00:08:54] It was a mess. [00:08:56] And this is before... [00:08:59] This is before... [00:09:03] People really got, I think, interested in what effects opiates had and opioids and all that stuff. [00:09:13] And I was just doing nothing really that serious. [00:09:16] You know, Percodin or Vicodin or whatever it was. [00:09:20] Whatever the doctor did. [00:09:21] And I was doing great. [00:09:23] I thought I was pretty good. [00:09:24] And I walked around for a while and I was pretty bad. [00:09:27] I would make ice a lot. [00:09:28] I would just sit around and make ice. [00:09:30] And then, I shan't forget. [00:09:36] The day I said to the doctor, hey, can I get some more of these? [00:09:41] He goes, nope, that's it. [00:09:45] I said, okay. [00:09:47] And I thought nothing of it. [00:09:51] Okay. [00:09:53] And then I didn't feel good. [00:09:57] And then I really didn't feel good. [00:10:01] And then I realized, I had no connection. [00:10:07] It wasn't a withdrawal. [00:10:08] I wasn't going into the sweats or any of that stuff. [00:10:12] But I think it was the closest that I ever came to a sense of withdrawal. [00:10:18] And I realized, ooh, I don't want to go through that ever again. [00:10:23] Not interested in that one. [00:10:26] And the reason why it is so effective and the reason why it is so... [00:10:33] Problematic is because it is so effective. [00:10:37] Because your body says, hey, we like this. [00:10:40] And you see, that's the thing you've got to realize. [00:10:42] Your body will tell you stuff that you may or may not want to hear. [00:10:46] I like this. [00:10:49] This is great. [00:10:52] And sometimes, sometimes, your body will not say one thing or the other. [00:10:59] In fact, sometimes your body will say, You know, we really prefer doing things that are bad. [00:11:07] For example, eat more. [00:11:09] We like that. [00:11:10] We feel better. [00:11:12] We're not really doing better, but we feel better. [00:11:16] Eat more. [00:11:18] Good. [00:11:19] We don't want to go to bed. [00:11:22] I have these couple of friends, and it fascinates me, because most people have no idea about eating. [00:11:29] They eat in these weird ways. [00:11:31] And he cannot eat. [00:11:32] He eats at certain times. [00:11:35] Hey, what time is it? [00:11:35] Oh, time to eat. [00:11:36] I never understood that. [00:11:38] I said, what difference does it make? [00:11:40] What do you do when you're in a... [00:11:41] Let's say you're a different country or whatever. [00:11:44] Well, I have a clock that tells me when I should be eating. [00:11:48] I can't go to bed hungry. [00:11:50] Can't go to bed hungry. [00:11:52] Why not? [00:11:53] What? [00:11:55] Can't go to... [00:11:56] What? [00:12:00] I don't understand that. [00:12:01] What are you talking about? [00:12:03] I can't. [00:12:04] So anyway, sometimes your body will tell you, you know, go ahead and do this. [00:12:09] Go ahead and do this. [00:12:11] Who enjoys going to... [00:12:15] Look at this. [00:12:16] Our body loves certain poisons. [00:12:18] Always the negative. [00:12:21] Thank you. [00:12:21] And I say that in a good way. [00:12:23] Always, always the negative. [00:12:27] In a good way. [00:12:29] Listen to your comments. [00:12:30] Our bodies love certain poisons. [00:12:34] It's not a poison. [00:12:36] Not if your body craves it. [00:12:39] Not if your body craves it. [00:12:40] Oh, no, no, no, no. [00:12:41] You can sit there and your body says, we're not getting turned on to nicotine yet. [00:12:50] If you don't give it to us, we won't like it. [00:12:52] But that's up to you. [00:12:54] We don't know anything. [00:12:56] We will fire accordingly. [00:12:58] Our dopamine receptors will burn and click and fire, but if you don't give it to us, we won't beg you. [00:13:04] You won't go through a withdrawal or an addiction if you've never started it. [00:13:10] So, "Don't give me that stuff, Mr. Buster Brown." No, no, no, no, no, no. [00:13:18] There are certain things that you enjoy. [00:13:21] There are certain opiate receptors. [00:13:23] There are certain things, oxytocin. [00:13:24] There are things that we love to do. [00:13:27] There are certain things that are connected. [00:13:29] Because remember, pain or pleasure, you have to get both. [00:13:34] 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. [00:13:50] Oxytocin. [00:13:51] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:13:53] Certain things you like. [00:13:56] 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. === Caring Over Records (15:28) === [00:14:13] Church, mass, how many of you find people will be doing it? [00:14:19] How many? [00:14:21] Very, very important. [00:14:24] 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. [00:14:46] Spiritual. [00:14:47] Do something in which you do nothing but think about something other than yourself. [00:14:56] That's all. [00:14:57] Whatever it is. [00:14:59] Whatever it is. [00:15:02] It's critical. [00:15:03] I don't care if it's through exercise. [00:15:05] I don't care if it's through meditation. [00:15:06] I don't care if it's through listening to music. [00:15:10] Something other than you. [00:15:14] Just move yourself elsewhere. [00:15:18] And by the way, if you enjoy a particular, if you like... [00:15:23] Agnosticism, or atheism, or non-theism, or whatever it is. [00:15:27] That's a wonderful thing. [00:15:28] That is up to you. [00:15:30] Please don't go out of your way to explain to people what you do not believe in. [00:15:36] That's all. [00:15:37] Be courteous. [00:15:38] If you don't speak French, don't brag about how you don't speak French. [00:15:42] Don't go up to French-speaking people and say, you know, I don't speak French. [00:15:45] Never understood French. [00:15:47] I don't know why people speak French. [00:15:49] Well, thank you very much. [00:15:50] Why is he saying this? [00:15:51] I don't know. [00:15:54] Today's lesson. [00:15:55] Do not brag about what you do not know. [00:15:58] Do not brag about, well, I don't watch that. [00:16:00] Well, I don't care. [00:16:02] I've never seen that show. [00:16:04] I don't have cable. [00:16:06] I don't do that. [00:16:07] I've never seen NASCAR. [00:16:10] Don't say it bragging. [00:16:12] Don't say it like, isn't this great? [00:16:14] I don't do that. [00:16:15] Not knowing something gives never any reason to brag. [00:16:21] Never. [00:16:22] I don't know what it is about people. [00:16:23] They think today it's like, this is great. [00:16:25] Well, I don't know about that. [00:16:26] Oh, I don't watch that. [00:16:27] I don't have cable. [00:16:30] I don't know. [00:16:31] What's the Kardashians? [00:16:33] I don't know what's going on. [00:16:34] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:16:42] Think about this. [00:16:46] People love to see, oh, I don't do this. [00:16:49] Observe everything. [00:16:52] And by the way, I want you to do something too. [00:16:54] I want you to understand something. [00:16:56] Your job is not to set the record straight for people. [00:17:00] It's not the record. [00:17:01] 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. [00:17:20] It is not your duty in any way to come forward and to clarify or to correct them. [00:17:26] I know this is difficult for some people. [00:17:28] Some in particular, they feel like they always have to clarify. [00:17:33] They always have to set the record straight. [00:17:35] Don't do this. [00:17:36] Listen to people. [00:17:38] Leave people alone. [00:17:39] If they ask you, that's another story. [00:17:42] Do not veer out of your lane. [00:17:46] Out of courtesy. [00:17:48] Out of respect. [00:17:50] Just do this. [00:17:51] Don't try to wow people with how smart you are. [00:17:54] One of the most wonderful things you can ever do to really show your intelligence is to listen. [00:18:01] Just listen to what people say. [00:18:03] And don't listen so that you can clarify it. [00:18:05] Don't listen so that you can correct it. [00:18:07] Just listen. [00:18:09] Just for the sake of doing it. [00:18:11] Would you try that out, please? [00:18:13] Would you try that out? [00:18:15] Most people do not care to know. [00:18:17] See? [00:18:18] What does that be? [00:18:19] Because people are stupid. [00:18:20] I know what this means. [00:18:21] You see what people are saying? [00:18:22] Most people are stupid. [00:18:24] They don't want to know, like I do. [00:18:26] You see the angle? [00:18:29] You see it? [00:18:30] You see this? [00:18:31] You can't say things like that. [00:18:33] You can think it, but there's a sense of superiority. [00:18:37] Disabuse yourself of that. [00:18:39] Humility. [00:18:40] Humility. [00:18:41] You don't know anything. [00:18:43] Humility. [00:18:44] Your job is not to correct the record. [00:18:46] Your job is, you know, most people are basically slaves to the ideological mythology of culture. [00:18:52] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:18:54] Stop, stop, stop, stop. [00:18:55] Think that all you want. [00:18:56] Don't tell people this. [00:18:58] Because here's a better one. [00:19:00] Find out why you're inferior. [00:19:03] Find out why you're inferior. [00:19:07] Forget about other people. [00:19:08] What about you? [00:19:09] Let me ask you a question right now. [00:19:11] What is your biggest fault right now? [00:19:13] Tell me. [00:19:16] What is your biggest fault? [00:19:18] Forget everybody else. [00:19:19] What's yours? [00:19:21] Think about it. [00:19:22] What? [00:19:23] Yeah, yours. [00:19:24] What do you do? [00:19:26] Tell me about you. [00:19:28] What do you do consistently wrong over and over? [00:19:32] Do you have a problem with love? [00:19:34] Are you in a relationship? [00:19:35] Why not? [00:19:37] Is it health? [00:19:39] Is it this? [00:19:39] Is it depression? [00:19:40] Is it sense of not fulfilling? [00:19:43] What about you? [00:19:46] It's confession. [00:19:50] What is it? [00:19:52] And don't make a concession. [00:19:54] What is it? [00:19:57] Because there is no user's manual with you. [00:20:01] You've got to figure this out for yourself. [00:20:04] Make sure you're very careful. [00:20:06] Never tell anybody else what your shortcomings are because they'll use it against you. [00:20:13] Never, ever, ever Also, take something and reverse it as a positive. [00:20:26] For example, I'm too kind to people. [00:20:28] No, no, no, no, no. [00:20:29] That doesn't work. [00:20:30] I'm too accepting. [00:20:32] No, no, no, no, no, no. [00:20:34] You're taking a characteristic. [00:20:35] You're saying, like, I'm too nice to people. [00:20:38] I'm too understanding. [00:20:40] I'm too open. [00:20:41] No, no, no, no. [00:20:42] I'm too handsome. [00:20:43] No, no, no, no, no, no. [00:20:45] See, that doesn't work. [00:20:46] What do you do that's wrong? [00:20:48] What is it about you? [00:20:52] You're judgmental. [00:20:54] You think you're better than people. [00:20:57] You think you were put on this earth, possessed with a level of understanding that other people don't know. [00:21:03] You feel like you're the sage, you're the wit, you're the genius, walking around this... [00:21:10] This group of cacophonous, lumbering fools who don't know anything. [00:21:15] You think you're better than they are. [00:21:17] You really do. [00:21:19] You think you're more educated. [00:21:20] You know more history. [00:21:22] Your politics is... [00:21:23] You know all of the laziness and the usual, the mythology. [00:21:31] And you believe that. [00:21:33] You're smarter than other people. [00:21:35] They're all dumb. [00:21:37] Right? [00:21:37] Come on. [00:21:38] Be honest. [00:21:40] They don't know what you know. [00:21:42] You're smarter. [00:21:43] You know things that you don't like this. [00:21:47] You don't like this one. [00:21:48] You know the behind the scenes story. [00:21:51] You know history the way it really happened. [00:21:53] You know things on a higher level. [00:21:56] Don't you? [00:21:57] I just described 99% of the people. [00:22:00] Everybody thinks that. [00:22:02] Everybody thinks that somehow I got it. [00:22:06] I got it. [00:22:09] No, you don't. [00:22:10] No, you don't. [00:22:12] Get rid of that. [00:22:13] Start from scratch. [00:22:15] Start from scratch. [00:22:17] What you think you have a good trait of or about, what you think you are a talent, everybody should. [00:22:25] It's not even a trait. [00:22:26] It's like, well, it's no kidding. [00:22:27] Well, everybody likes people. [00:22:29] Well, everybody's understanding. [00:22:31] Well, I'm interested in things. [00:22:32] Everybody's interested in things. [00:22:33] Think about it. [00:22:34] What is it that's so great about you? [00:22:37] What is it that's so great? [00:22:39] It's really hard. [00:22:40] Is there anything really? [00:22:41] Are you really, really good? [00:22:44] And what? [00:22:45] Compared to what? [00:22:46] Other people? [00:22:47] Or just in general? [00:22:49] Are you tall? [00:22:50] Are you short? [00:22:51] What? [00:22:51] Compared to people? [00:22:52] Or compared to what? [00:22:53] The universe? [00:22:54] Or animals? [00:22:55] Or what? [00:22:56] I'm smart. [00:22:57] Compared to who? [00:22:58] Most people? [00:22:59] That's not saying much. [00:23:00] I'm talented. [00:23:01] Compared to whom? [00:23:03] Think about it. [00:23:04] Everything that you think you do, everything that you think is so, I'm so good at this. [00:23:09] Really? [00:23:11] Why do you think that? [00:23:15] 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. [00:23:37] You are gone. [00:23:44] You don't understand. [00:23:47] And there are a few people who do. [00:23:48] And let me tell you something. [00:23:49] Let me tell you why. [00:23:50] First, age is going to kill you. [00:23:54] It's going to kill you. [00:23:56] Number two, when you think you are better and people want you, Either romantically, sexually, whatever it is. [00:24:04] You will stop trying. [00:24:07] You will figure, all I have to do is just walk in and just appear. [00:24:11] And I know you don't want to think that. [00:24:12] Very few people really think this. [00:24:14] But every now and then, do you know somebody who always grew up like, well, you know, she was always pretty. [00:24:19] She was always, well, she was... [00:24:21] They have these things that... [00:24:23] I don't know if they have these. [00:24:23] They used to have these notables in high school. [00:24:26] Most attractive. [00:24:27] Oh, no, no, no. [00:24:29] Beauty pageants? [00:24:30] Oh, dear God. [00:24:31] Oh, dear God. [00:24:33] No, no, no! [00:24:35] No! [00:24:39] People go nuts. [00:24:42] When they're told, when they are told, and they believe that they're... [00:24:45] Honestly, when they believe that they are... [00:24:50] By the way, this isn't narcissism. [00:24:52] Please stop using that term. [00:24:55] There are a couple of websites, a couple of podcasts, YouTube podcasts, that talk about nothing but narcissism. [00:25:03] Everybody is narcissistic. [00:25:04] Then there's this notion of these various behavioral disorders, you know, borderline. [00:25:15] Borderline is my favorite. [00:25:16] That's everything. [00:25:17] If you can understand what borderline is, Borderline disorders, personality, good luck with that one. [00:25:24] It's everything and anything. [00:25:26] You understand this? [00:25:28] Everything and anything. [00:25:29] It's everything you want to be. [00:25:31] Everything you want to be. [00:25:33] Everything that you think you are. [00:25:35] Oh my God. [00:25:37] It is incredible. [00:25:40] And I meet so, so many folks. [00:25:45] So many folks. [00:25:48] 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. [00:25:57] And really look at yourself. [00:25:59] Not physically, but I mean, you know, and ask yourself, what do you do? [00:26:03] What are you doing? [00:26:05] What would you change? [00:26:07] You're closed-minded. [00:26:09] You don't read enough. [00:26:11] You're not curious. [00:26:11] You look for people to basically verify what you believe, not in changing what you believe. [00:26:17] You go through your life. [00:26:19] You love when people say, you know, you're right. [00:26:22] Stay away from that. [00:26:24] Don't hang around negative. [00:26:26] But somebody who disagrees with you is not necessarily negative. [00:26:29] You love people. [00:26:30] You love affirmation, approbation. [00:26:32] You love to verify. [00:26:34] You know, I'm right. [00:26:35] Think about this. [00:26:36] What do we do? [00:26:36] We go places where other people agree with us. [00:26:39] And we love this. [00:26:41] That's one of the most dangerous things you can possibly do. [00:26:43] I can't explain that enough to you. [00:26:46] You understand what I'm saying? [00:26:49] 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. [00:27:01] Thank God they never had kids. [00:27:04] Oh my, you ever meet these people? [00:27:06] You can't tell them this. [00:27:07] Thank God. [00:27:09] You couldn't possibly do this. [00:27:13] You don't care about anybody but yourself. [00:27:16] Thank God. [00:27:19] If you say that to somebody, you'll never see them again. [00:27:21] But you know what I mean? [00:27:22] It's true. [00:27:23] There are people right off the bat. [00:27:25] Right off the bat. [00:27:27] You have to find people who just... [00:27:33] How do I say this? [00:27:38] Well, I'll leave you with that. [00:27:41] Imagine the world is like this. [00:27:43] Imagine you're a kindergarten teacher. [00:27:45] Now what do I mean by that? [00:27:47] Do I mean that the world is a bunch of five-year-olds and you're not? [00:27:51] No. [00:27:52] How do you deal with kids? [00:27:54] How do you deal with them? [00:27:56] Think about it. [00:27:57] How should you deal with them? [00:27:59] The way you meet kids is the way everybody should. [00:28:04] Kids, animals, people. [00:28:06] You're kind, you kind of ease into it, and you don't overpower them. [00:28:11] Right? [00:28:12] That's the way you should teach. [00:28:13] Teach the world like they're children. [00:28:16] Not that you speak to them as children, but the way you care about it. [00:28:20] You don't want to scare them. [00:28:21] You don't want to freak them out. [00:28:23] You just want to be, hi, how are you? [00:28:25] 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. [00:28:32] But that's not what we do. [00:28:33] We go in and we're boorish. [00:28:36] We break the door down. [00:28:37] Listen to me. [00:28:39] Pay attention to me. [00:28:40] This is my politics. [00:28:41] This is my religion. [00:28:42] This is my worldview. [00:28:43] Like it or not, you're wrong. [00:28:45] He's wrong. [00:28:46] Oh my God. [00:28:49] And I know so many people. [00:28:51] And I know. [00:28:51] And you don't realize it, but sometimes you bore me. [00:28:56] So fast because you're always right. [00:28:58] You always know what's going on. [00:29:00] You know everything. [00:29:02] And my favorite are people who say, I'm going to send you a video. [00:29:05] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:29:06] No, I'm going to send you a video. [00:29:08] No, please don't. [00:29:09] No, this verifies this because Dr. Chiringa says, No! [00:29:14] No! [00:29:16] No, I'm right. [00:29:17] Oh my God. [00:29:20] Do you ever have people that when you meet them, you've got to prepare yourself? === Dog Mastiff Moments (06:47) === [00:29:24] Do you ever have this? [00:29:25] You've got to mentally prepare yourself. [00:29:27] Oh, I do this all the time. [00:29:28] I've got to prepare myself. [00:29:29] What am I going to say? [00:29:30] How do I say this? [00:29:31] What am I going to do? [00:29:33] I wish we could have this award. [00:29:35] The most boring people. [00:29:38] People who suck the life out of you. [00:29:41] Insipid. [00:29:45] Insipid. [00:29:45] That's all I want to say. [00:29:47] I'm telling you, I've been into this Connie Corso stuff. [00:29:51] And I was watching this. [00:29:54] 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. [00:30:00] And this little dog, little, little baby dog, was biting the jowl of this thing that could just swallow it. [00:30:13] And the big dog recognized, nope, nope. [00:30:21] It's a, this dog. [00:30:24] Had apparently so... [00:30:26] And they just met the dog. [00:30:27] They just... [00:30:28] They didn't even know each other. [00:30:30] Humans don't do that. [00:30:33] And we call them animals. [00:30:34] What we do to each other... [00:30:36] Go to the private channel if you want to hear stuff. [00:30:40] And what we do to kids... [00:30:41] Don't get me wrong. [00:30:43] Okay, let me stop right now. [00:30:46] Because I want to talk about something. [00:30:48] Right off the bat. [00:30:49] First of all... [00:30:51] I want to talk about you and your immune system. [00:30:53] And it's the pits. [00:30:56] You know it and I know it. [00:30:57] You don't eat right. [00:30:58] You don't eat right. [00:30:59] You don't. [00:31:02] Z-Stack, my friends. [00:31:04] Z-Stack. [00:31:04] Oh, yes. [00:31:05] Right there. [00:31:06] Listen to me right now. [00:31:07] It makes so, so much sense. [00:31:09] Flu season's here. [00:31:10] It's always here. [00:31:11] It's always been bad. [00:31:11] It's going to be real bad. [00:31:14] Oh, my God. [00:31:15] I was reading something. [00:31:16] It was as of, what was it, November? [00:31:18] 14,000 flu tests. [00:31:21] Oh, dear Lord. [00:31:24] That's why you need Z-Stack. [00:31:26] The all-in-one immune-boosting super-duper formula and elixir that keeps the flus, viruses, and colds at bay. [00:31:36] Think about this. [00:31:37] Your lack of sleep. [00:31:38] You're overweight. [00:31:39] Your lousy diet. [00:31:41] You don't exercise. [00:31:43] Immunodeficiency disorders. [00:31:44] Adverse reactions and medical treatments. [00:31:46] Oh my God, you've had it. [00:31:48] That's why this is perfect. [00:31:50] It's beautiful. [00:31:51] Zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, and nutrients, bioflavonoids, like quercetin. [00:31:58] It's beautiful. [00:31:59] There it is. [00:32:00] There's the link. [00:32:01] I'm not going to beg you. [00:32:03] It's your body. [00:32:04] It's your... [00:32:07] 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! [00:32:12] No. [00:32:13] No, you can do that if you want. [00:32:16] Then lately, have you noticed? [00:32:19] We're not talking about, I don't know, balloons anymore, which is good, I guess. [00:32:23] But how about electromagnetic pulses? [00:32:27] What's that? [00:32:28] That's my favorite. [00:32:30] I do admit, I am terrible about this. [00:32:34] During the course. [00:32:34] Well, what do you think? [00:32:35] Well, you know those EMPs, huh? [00:32:38] Well, the EMPs. [00:32:40] Electromagnetic pulses, you know about that? [00:32:42] You know Carrington events? [00:32:45] Sure, yeah, I know about that. [00:32:46] Oh, I'm guilty of that one. [00:32:48] Because once you realize, wait a minute, we've known about this, how? [00:32:51] Yeah, try the 1800s, remember that, the whole telegraph thing? [00:32:57] Why are we talking about this? [00:32:59] I don't know. [00:33:01] EMP shield is right there. [00:33:03] American-owned. [00:33:04] Right there. [00:33:04] I put it there for you. [00:33:05] There's the link. [00:33:06] Please hit that More button if you're listening. [00:33:09] If you're listening to this on a mobile phone, you've got to hit that More button. [00:33:14] I'm not done yet. [00:33:16] I'm not done yet. [00:33:18] Don't forget our other great sponsor, MyPatriotSupply, PrepareWithLionel.com. [00:33:22] This is my favorite. [00:33:23] When you talk about food, I love when people say, well, you know, I... [00:33:26] I'll never forget this. [00:33:28] Well, you know, I have a fishing pole. [00:33:31] I actually heard... [00:33:32] Somebody told me, I have a fishing pole. [00:33:34] I said, well, that's nice. 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[00:35:31] 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. [00:35:43] When was the last time anything ever fascinated you? [00:35:48] Fascinated. [00:35:49] What fascinated you? === Prove It With A Chance (06:54) === [00:35:54] Everything does. [00:35:55] People use the word amazing. [00:35:58] Just use the word amazing. [00:36:01] Or awesome. [00:36:03] What is awesome? [00:36:07] What makes you... [00:36:09] You talk about agriculture, I mean architecture, and agriculture. [00:36:13] Architecture, the idea of how a curved, how a geodesic support system, how an arch can actually distribute weight. [00:36:25] It's brilliant. [00:36:26] Brilliant. [00:36:30] It's brilliant. [00:36:36] And the more you realize, the more you understand you don't know. [00:36:44] The more you realize, the more you don't know. [00:36:50] That hurts people to say this. [00:36:52] I know this. [00:36:53] I know people don't like that. [00:36:54] What do you mean? [00:36:55] No, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:36:59] Look at this. [00:37:00] Hello from the B of Bricks, Brazil. [00:37:03] I was listening before to, well, Deline Faraz, Jobim, João Gilberto, your music. [00:37:15] What Brazil did is something that is just unbelievable. [00:37:25] When it comes to rhythms, there's Latin, of course, there's African, but Brazilian. [00:37:29] Thank you. [00:37:30] Obrigado. [00:37:30] Thank you. [00:37:33] That's all I've got to say. [00:37:35] Okay, my friends. [00:37:37] We have a rough day today. [00:37:38] Please, humility. [00:37:40] Please, humility. [00:37:42] Remember, if you're smarter than somebody else, you don't have to tell them. [00:37:45] They will know. [00:37:48] And the smartest person is the teacher. [00:37:53] The smartest person is the one who says, I'm going to teach you without you even knowing something. [00:37:59] I want to encourage. [00:38:01] Do this. [00:38:02] Teach people. [00:38:04] But don't remind them how smart you are. [00:38:07] How much you know. [00:38:09] I bet you didn't know that, did you? [00:38:11] You know, arsenic, we find that there's a whole weed. [00:38:14] And the weed, and the problem with this is that ricin is located in this. [00:38:18] And of course, aluminum causes... [00:38:21] And of course, you know that, don't you? [00:38:24] You know that, don't you? [00:38:25] Okay, yeah. [00:38:27] I didn't know that. [00:38:28] Well, it's true. [00:38:29] You probably didn't know that, did you? [00:38:30] Yeah, yeah. [00:38:32] That's right. [00:38:32] These waves are... [00:38:33] You knew that, didn't you? [00:38:35] Well, thank you. [00:38:35] Yeah, I did. [00:38:36] Okay. [00:38:37] I want to make sure you know how much I know. [00:38:40] I want to make sure you know how much I know. [00:38:42] Don't ever be like that. [00:38:43] Please. [00:38:44] Because people will say, here he comes again. [00:38:45] There's a guy again who knows everything. [00:38:47] He doesn't know anything. [00:38:48] It's very annoying. [00:38:51] And also understand something. [00:38:54] Remember something. [00:38:58] When you take a stand, make sure there's a chance of you winning. [00:39:06] Make sure there's a chance of you... [00:39:09] You know, you see people sometimes say, that was brave. [00:39:13] Where is that guy? [00:39:14] I don't know. [00:39:16] I don't know. [00:39:20] Remember that Gentleman Square guy? [00:39:22] Where is he? [00:39:24] Where is he? [00:39:26] I don't know. [00:39:28] Where are these people? [00:39:29] I don't know. [00:39:30] Whatever happened to them? [00:39:31] I don't know. [00:39:33] I don't know. [00:39:35] So sometimes you've got to wonder, is it really a good idea? [00:39:41] Because remember, if you don't survive something, that's good. [00:39:45] Granted, sometimes there is being a martyr. [00:39:49] Sometimes there is part of being something which is part of a collective thing. [00:39:52] But sometimes, and especially you'll see it out there in the world of social media. [00:39:57] They will say something, and they know, I'm going to get collapsed over this. [00:40:02] And nobody will build any statues in your honor. [00:40:04] There will be no plaques. [00:40:06] You will be gone. [00:40:08] And especially when you say, oh, I know. [00:40:10] I know that what I'm about to say, I'm done. [00:40:13] But I'm going to say it. [00:40:15] Okay. [00:40:16] And I'll never be heard from again. [00:40:18] Okay. [00:40:19] But I'm going to say it. [00:40:21] Great. [00:40:21] Because I'm brave. [00:40:23] But you're not going to be remembered. [00:40:25] Yeah, it's true. [00:40:26] And they will say, yeah, he's brave. [00:40:28] Okay, and they'll move on. [00:40:30] Always temper that. [00:40:31] Always remember that. [00:40:33] That's all. [00:40:35] There's a lot of folks out there who love to sit back and say, you do that. [00:40:39] Of course, they're not the ones who are putting themselves in front of everybody. [00:40:43] By the way, I'll say this. [00:40:46] If you're going to say something really profound and really dangerous, make sure it doesn't sound like it. [00:40:52] And the best is when somebody, It's their idea. [00:40:57] That's all. [00:40:58] Remember, sometimes when people are acting in a way that you see, it's because they're hiding an inferiority. [00:41:06] Sometimes they have to do something. [00:41:09] They kind of sublimate. [00:41:12] They project. [00:41:13] They will show something. [00:41:15] Sometimes, for example, the know-it-alls have the biggest inferiority complexes. [00:41:19] And they cover for it. [00:41:21] By always trying to show you, I know all about this. [00:41:24] I'm an expert at this. [00:41:24] Look at me. [00:41:27] It's that wonderful ballot. [00:41:28] That's all I'm saying. [00:41:30] That's all I'm saying. [00:41:31] All right, my dear friends. [00:41:32] Look, you have a great and a glorious day. [00:41:35] Have a wonderful day. [00:41:37] Keep in mind what we've talked about today. [00:41:39] Please do me a favor right now. [00:41:40] This is... [00:41:41] Where is she? [00:41:41] Oh, here we go. [00:41:42] Follow Mrs. L on YouTube. [00:41:45] Oh, excuse me, on Twitter. [00:41:47] I'm not done yet. [00:41:48] I've got to do one at a time. [00:41:49] That's the Twitter one. [00:41:50] That's it. [00:41:51] And YouTube, she's got some buttes. [00:41:54] She has some buttes. [00:41:56] Where is it? [00:41:57] Ah, here we go. [00:41:58] Yes, yes, yes. [00:42:00] Please. [00:42:01] You will be so happy. [00:42:03] You cannot believe how prescient, how prescient, how prescient she is. [00:42:10] That's all. [00:42:11] That's what I'm saying. [00:42:14] She knows what she's talking about. [00:42:16] Okay, so today when we hang up, make sure you take an inventory of yourself. [00:42:20] Think about it. [00:42:21] Think about where you fit in. [00:42:23] Think about how you make matters better, how you make matters worse. [00:42:26] And ask yourself, what would you change? [00:42:28] Always try to improve. [00:42:30] Always try to improve. [00:42:31] And remember, you don't have to prove anything to people. [00:42:34] You don't have to prove anything. [00:42:35] Your job is not to validate yourself. [00:42:39] It's going to make the world a better place. [00:42:40] That's all I'm going to say. [00:42:42] All right, my friends. [00:42:42] Have a great and glorious day. [00:42:43] See you tomorrow. [00:42:44] Same bad time. [00:42:44] Same bad channel. [00:42:45] 9 a.m. Eastern Time. [00:42:47] Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. [00:42:48] The show's over. [00:42:49] See ya.