So in sydney, we're in sydney. Australia got basic, the worst housing market in the world or whatever most. So let's imagine you're in this environment.
How does your kid end up when you've got ta go to work? And now maybe you're single your parent with kids and one income. Now it's getting more expensive.
I shit og enough to go to work. Okay, I cool. So we both go to work. Now what happens? My d, my kids, no one mum not taking him OK to put him down about a day care.
It's the same amount of earning day, like two hundred dollars a day, but you are two hundred and fifty dollars after tax. So it's basically just paying the bills. So what's happened is you try to earn more money.
You put the kid in day care and now the kid doesn't have parents. The parents, I say each other. And no, it's too dear.
People can't buy some lunch. Sometimes I check with my car is all the time and does, but like, that is a thing. Everything is twenty six dollars on toast.
That the best part is some people are going na try and tell you the bitcoin has no no answer in this conversation. If you're fifty or older, you have an like thirty to forty whatever you must. You don't have a choice because IT is the financial system. You are going into that it's like being fifteen and ignoring the internet.
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like you going to be, is like something out of boston powers of giants bondo, something that the room I know probably ticked off. But that would just like you that can sort of out. But you guys a sign novel here?
We never know. Yes, uh, what you you did, we did you to pull moon. Brian shot .
everyone and pull off the message can happen. Yeah, yeah.
And you did the guns.
We did get over the guns at the time. That doesn't seem like any kind of that I can obvious play like this was never like, oh, I made you automatic, automatic, whatever IT is. It's like gun.
I've shot a gun once, twice, and that would maybe once or twice maximum, twice, twice and twice, twice. Yeah and that's like, but only like arrival, whatever. IT was trying to shoot a code count on a friends' farm.
That's my .
relationship with weaponry. My first was with the James cool. He looks like he's just cool episode of the cast.
And right here I should come, yeah, come on about his house. Going to house is like a fucking .
arsenal like thing.
I shot every government that we went down to the range.
Every, yeah, it's incredible like it's a whole chapter of life. I think that so interesting because some it's a quorn's stone to some people's last like guns and ammunition and defense and stuff like that. It's probably probably fortunate that that's not being part of my life. You know I mean, like people up with all that stuff or needing to be mindful of that is usually because is hostile. And yeah, that's probably why .
I didn't get amErica and I .
don't think you know and I think you should because it's in the day and a like that part of the like culture is guns and these patriotic m stuff like we're talking about know the U K. And the u and the stra. We don't give enough of a fuck like any light.
So not to be really but you OK i'd like we don't give us IT enough because we've never really worried about politics. Seems that pretty much been all good and it's never been like they could never do so much that I really impacted IT. So we never really felt IT.
And now you see, you know, the politics is the only conversation in town, by the way, that's, you know, we think about our news fades and still politics and staff first day this year should be because as the biggest election year in history, I think the most amount of people are ever voted in earth. So that's going to be a big thing, which is also a big and disruptive because now all these moving parts are kind of all these balls are gg ling in the air. But yeah I mean other that like I feel like australia and you know stray in the U.
K. We just we've never been about that. And IT shouldn't be in our D N. A and think because that's just you can't unnaturally put something in new D N A in the same way you extracting IT feels like a big of I don't want I would not want to verse american citizens for their guns that the last thing I would do going to win trump, come on, I would say, uh, I A good question, I think .
don't trump in, I in, as few people will said there, this guy comes out there. It's got a maga. Hn, yes, and I like, I give you fifty box of the yes, so I put on and put a photo twitter in their mind. My brother lost his mind. Some guy wrote me an essay on email, basically this great.
Oh my god, you know what? Biggest lesson for all of this is critical thinking. Like we've delegated critical thinking for a long time and I think now he runs like, oh, wait, the dude was delegating to the whole time he's been running a shechter of god damage service. Put the back back on and have to actually start .
thinking about, have you here, here.
here, election here now I think, well, yeah, next year, I think about next year.
I no one.
not even alban, easy Operate prime minister. But again, like the conversation with politics is, so is device .
here not really.
because everyone got to vote. So everyone's like, when are we going for bees and like the primary reason go to voters to get the sausage is so and like that's like the man everyone shows up but obviously, yes, you have of up yeah, there's a sausage season so they do. All the voting is done at kids schools like public schools, because obvious gen. So they set up all the voting booth and pulls and suffer these churches and schools, but they always a sausage.
And that's always whatever once like king is fucked for because you standing in line is a ball like to wait an out of you don't even know you doing and like so you stand in line just to take the box but you can smell these sausage uses the whole time ten out of ten hundred out of one hundred best but is weird what happens to your level of given shit when something becomes um like compulsory it's almost like politics. We have no incentive to figure out politics really like we've never had an incentive really like to vote, right? Because voting has always been this so pain in the bud like where we never actually really think about .
what when did um I don't actually .
know when I came in just all my life, it's been compulsory. But to me IT sort of make sense like in a way and i'll tell you what makes sense and way is I don't like the attitude when people like like you know, my country, I likely say you, you're in a country and you your country as a later it's president now I got election. Well, I don't like either of them, so not voting.
That's exactly what I did .
that that's literally you like if I want to island, right? Playing my logic and I am not say I am right. I'm just saying this is how I would try and get off an island if I stuck on an island where I don't want to be including, like as an analogy, stuck in a country with that I don't like, I can stand there and someone come to the island and i'm stranded and I want to get off this island.
Basically, the island is like the bad policy. So I want to go off this and someone goes home and i've got to, i've got to, I need a canoe. I go to the guy I needed canoe.
Can you get me off this? Isn he goes, so I don't but I got a wouldn't log and like and a hammer and choice a little whatever. Like, fuck can ask for a canoe like you death.
Like it's it's so you stand them when you faith your heels ducked in the ground and like, i'm not moving until I get a canoe. It's like, okay, would do you don't have a canoe? But over and over, as we iterate through these efforts of trying to just whittle away something, we can create A A new overtime.
But know it's sort of you've got to take the best of a about narra typically because you don't I don't think you anyone wins by apathy, because you don't change. Nothing changed. So get you get told what happens .
if you become apathetic. I did I don't want to vote for decline. You and I the two main parties um in the U K. Were only .
offering .
decline .
national.
Uh we don't we don't have that that's that's like, no, no, they talked about at one point, like I was suggested as a potential policy idea. I think IT, you remember the standing was like criminals or Young kids or something. You just .
know know a well, I think there's something to be said for the national service as some con to cover up the costs of get people to do the rubislaw you trying to save on council faces. I think that's not cool. But teaching Young men and women had a stuff which is what the military can provide and stuff like that. I think there's some element of need.
Need factor is the output is great, but but compulsory government .
labor labor course that an yeah, not for me. No, nobody here. Anyway, everything is so cool. Ed, at the moment, it's very hard to we hear the thing. This is why biton.
I know i'm not even like bitcoin specifically, but the reason why what is the most valuable feature in a word full of lines, the truth, truth. And what is the only thing that can keep the truth digitally, be coin, nothing, nothing else beat. That is the longest record of truth that we have. So if you're going to save any person on human, on on earth or in this galaxy attempts to try and tell me that there is a more valuable product in an environment full of lives, they're wrong. That's not not a question.
This is incorrect. Factually wrong is a great way. I want to share something. This is, well, as all this day yeah this is ironic and he made me laugh IT was IT was a reti yeah and I think I I think I put that was like, you got you look, check this out 那那 crick up that all this is really I I never .
have the key issues .
that people care, don't care about. They care about inflation. The least import issue is crime, yes. So basically big, the big, the least import issue is the solution .
to the biggest. I know that, yes. And that is just a really big education gap sitting there because the the idea is like slapping the right in the face. And this is why you people called the cupcake test for adults and stuff.
And I really is like at the at some point you're going to have your friend people who start apologizing to people around them for not buying biton because they haven't enable their life to be what I should be for all the others around them, which is pretty hectic to think like this thing is scary like yeah, I just think people on to estimate how strongly is like we don't have we can't turn IT off. There's nothing on earth that we've ever been able to not turn off other than the sun. So this becomes like it's on that kind of level of transcendence.
So whether we like IT or not, we gotto stop playing, boy, that I think and. But that sort of bring you back to its position and know the government and politics and stuff. Everyone is just bullshitting at the moment like everything is theatre, like quite literally theatre. It's the atra. It's it's like there's a brilliant article called everyone scammer or something like that by um he's a bit coin, dude and he's is one of the best things you've ever read yeah everyone's trying to basically take something from me that's the same thing.
Everyone just trying to win your vote when you know your ebs and i've sort of gotten over not knowing which way to look and when you get so confused in so many opinions, the first thing we do when someone's telling you a story and I say, I no, that wasn't right. That wasn't right. You made, you get you, you blanked out because you like, figure IT out and then tell me the correct answer.
So when you got this world follow, I think everyone is going to get really pathetic if they're already because there's no source of truth. no. And the problem with no sort of truth is what happens well there.
So I I don't bother looking at IT because I I can't invest IT because I can't follow the thread because the last thread didn't connect to this one because the last thread was a lie and it's different to this line. And so not that it's truth of his lies, but just in this mechanical world that we're in at the moment, that is the topic like authenticity. It's like magic.
I mad like I think trumps got in a lot of positive energy because like an olympic, it's like there's not that many handlers holding him up support. He's human like in a sheet way, which is good because it's what we say, right? The perfections of what make us in.
Yeah, yeah. What is the problem with the the, the criticism of him? Is that what they tell him to understand? He is close to the people who are pass off that they got. And so, uh, despite all these criticisms and floors and the floors, they were fucking flawed.
They really would love to say, people, people.
but he something and you, because he speak about the things they care. Onest onest. hon. Toward a great .
like George Colin, you know american people like that bullshit up front where I can get a big strong whiff of IT it's like, you know a bill clinton ham full the ship that how you like his skin is so good but he's talking about basically how like let me make you believe that i'm telling you the truth. But it's still bullshit mixed in with IT, which is everything in politics is and you can a talk individually to four, three hundred million people specifically. So you're going to have some Lucy, some corner where people don't like IT like look at sound the other day it's walking in that interview, he got absolutely rinse by the community after because people realize is not talking to you, he's not talking to make he's talking to the people that he wants to get into the coin.
I'm pretty sure I think he's also I think I think he's up to something else. I think he's trying to make us not looked all the time like crazy absence.
of course. Of course I think I think he's in a position where he like fit, let's say silence and going, do you self cost and everyone's looking at because is the largest big coin holder on earth, that's a pretty important position. So everyone waiting on what's he do, what he do, so he goes, go self cust. And then all my mom trips over and drops the ledger in the water and that's i'm he's just nuked about one hundred people's lives and he doesn't want that conversation to happen. So he's like I play it's safe talked to the instability lah and yeah but it's all all this is all this is conversation which is all .
part of growth.
So but is .
in politics. Moster plan is all about the legalization.
corruption in america. Oh okay, nice.
Yeah and he takes you through how uh kind of originally like on the nex and I think he was to do with the milk the milk farmers union bribe them and then from that is just been consistent corruption all the way through through it's just lies of corruption yeah but I think one of the biggest changes has been like the information age. Is that mean, I don't know.
This is like when my dad was voted, maybe when I was like, ten years old, we didn't have the internet, my city wars, he read a paper once a day, and he watched the music six o'clock for half an hour. yes. And then he pretty much formed his opinion from that.
So you didn't have a chance to see all the bullshit. Yes, you just got a couple of bits of information. That's what you made.
A decision is like, well, conservatives, low tax on to pay on them or as if you are a social, this you'd vote for labor and you do you and they see some corruption and scandal. But I think he was all. Now we spend all our day, like time with these fucking devices like parasites on us. Going, information, information.
noise, noise, noise. Mother.
smother, don't.
So what happens then when you overwork, i'm done, you tap out. So now, my cool, you both yelling at me, no one is making any sense. You both don't have the same story, i'm sorry.
And you just cut IT off. And that's why this huge s vapor, thy are going na come if they're already here. And cover would really help that.
So cover was a really big problem for everyone, citizens. And then also, obviously, the world, because IT forced everyone. What happens is when you're got a routine going, you ve got something going, contain concert, concert circle breaks that that's the moment we stop.
And now you're out of your routine and you start thinking about different things and you stop and think. And so people when and walk their dogs on a tuesday during cover, not like that wasn't bad sun in the afternoon. I chose that.
That's Better to my great box. Okay, cool. So now you look at what's what's happened to that now were a bit more or what else having I thought about recently.
And so that little thread of the like, the actual of thinking is probably that's on the rise. Now I know that sounds stupid to say the people of thinking now, but we know a lot, but we don't understand very much. And that's because when you get all the information very quick, you don't learn the lessons of IT.
And so that are saying, beware of on an wisdom. And that's a really important thing because we are all the wisest people in the planet right now. We have an like, you know me, this is what I no, no, no, no, it's seven minutes in the sun and not ten and a have bro, you know no one knows what it's talking about.
Like let no one's done the work to really kind of where these strikes and budgets of hour and stuff. So I just think like with with where everything is going, where everyone's lifestyles are going, critical thinking is going on the rise. So that's why now critical thinking, plus words thrones of data, is the worst recipe for trying to control and narrative.
Basically, you've got a whole bunch of critical thinking people with a lot of information. Now they're going to come back and ask questions. And now it's like when you thinking about your dad age or back and when your dad was Young, you were Young and your dad was reading the paper and going to work.
I used to think that the news was the news. The news wasn't the news. The news was the news of one lens.
Does that make sense? Yeah, course. And I was like, h, that's the story. I didn't realize that was multiple. I just that the story and I was like, well, OK go.
But now everyone's realized, oh, you were telling me your news, you telling me the news. And so now everyone out of principle has the shit with the people telling them anything. So now it's like, you are you feel like so when I was Young, my whole family was laughing.
Everyone, milk shake and I talk. Milk shake was delicious. And I was watching my grandma make IT. And SHE dropped an egg IT in front.
Like twelve of my family, I was like, no, you can put, sorry, my cousin's milk chicken was Younger than me put egg is milk shake, he's going to the disgusting and the whole family arted laughing and me was about twenty eight or something and I would like, you know, she's been putting him in you or you may like the egg on my face feeling the clown make up. That's exactly how I felt. Know when you put the club on the make up that I felt like you can't. Basically, we've had an exit now milk check the whole time with information diet we've been getting and it's dog shit because it's it's one narrative of out of the innards tips that are available.
But it's a chAllenge for those politics as well because like you say, you would have that new source turning that one version of the story. They have to put stuff out there.
They have to be on social media, this independent podcasts ers who just don't give a fuck solution slam you tell the stories that the cone you put some social media and there's like a million people replying and you're fucking you full shit yeah ah they haven't managed to navigate this new world. And I think it's I think it's tough on both sides. I think they think the fact we do anything.
I say i'm getting older, of course, if you do, you know and that's like when you make when you make rules for everyone, you make rules for no one. And that's usually a big problem because any sort of structure, you need some kind of boundary system. And so when you try to peace, everybody, hey, what you need, okay, will do that.
how? What do you need? Do that, everyone OK every cool you. It's like safran.
This goes that in a city where I ve tried to decide yes to everything and do everything good. It's a toilet like legitimately toy is probably clean a do IT. And I watch to go like this.
Yes, like, just like from bustling, hustling excitement to should detroit or whatever you want to call IT, right? Like something down and out and it's like the whole est got zap ed out of IT. yeah.
But now and now I think like, so with all this, what happens right? All this I think what we're learning is like, so capitalism, we think, is the peak of whatever. And I don't think capitalism is very good because all these problems arise from capitals.
And one of those isn't people. I know nothing about any ism, but i'm just telling you capitalism, which the schoolboy is to make money, there is no schoolboy that says out value. And that's why we left with products that a dog ship was this part.
Wasn't that work win? No one had to add value that had to take your money as quick as possible. That was the goal as so that people to tell me a capable of Grace, like.
You blonde like, you know, like a blinder, like you blind, like what? You you no one has to add value. Why think we're going? Why do you think I F K so cooked about all the food?
Because capital m is allowed them to be like put of the fuck we got to make money to, but not the baby. Fucked off is a business, and that's the mentality. IT is a business.
And so when you think about that, it's like, shit OK. I thought, well, get my money, but you gotta add value. Can I make money in the expensive, taking other people down? You're got a net guy in the whole system. You.
alan her to would say we haven't had proper capitalism because I feel you can't. You get away.
We're providing shit, of course, but you get a way with providing ship because it's a social engineering effort, right? It's not a technical job. We know the answers.
We just it's a social engineering effort. That's the hot pot because every hack everything starts on a social level, usually not a technical level. And so if you are trying to break through the, let's say, this cabalistic good, okay, maybe IT is. But no, nothing is ever going to be good.
If there is no incentive to add value, ever like, not, not maybe, not sometimes, not ever, never like. Hi, this is good. Are you adding value to me? No, okay.
I don't think that is good. Now what is value? Value is like beauty.
Beauty is in the of the hoder. Value is in the of the a. What you gain valuable when I am valuable is going to be different.
But one thing I probably think you would be valuable is when things add value to your life and that value to my life, whatever, like you don't want to, you know, go to say, hey, was this system that comes in and fox me over like you are not getting hard for that. You are getting hard to coming to a system that's awesome and bubble is sighting. So I think like that kind of the the abstracts I would have put on capitalism when I started, I say, yeah, you make money.
That's the because the schoolboy is money. That is money. That's why you look at like eastern cultures.
I look at like, but the fact of these guys doing there is no purpose to this. They are just running all IT like people that are making money. It's like made seventy five million or begging to get to five hundred million.
It's like, what is the boat not big enough? Is a house of bit or IT says, is like this is this holiness to purpose? Like if you don't have the definition of enough, you'll never get off the hands to war.
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That is leger dot com. I had that conversation with some recently yeah right yeah ah course I was there were talking about IT and target. I said I want more yeah, but I have enough. Yeah i'm always yes that's how are making decisions now yeah it's like the because some things I like I got work to do, I can do that just a less formal hands .
to will just like contracting itself like yeah but hands but you have .
a chance to step back.
Yes, yes. And I think I think you what you're gotta stay busy. But here's the thing is like it's going to be purpose. So now people come to you with opportunities to make money.
You that probably many opportunities you to make money, right? But your job now is not you're not looking to make more money, you trying to add value now you've covered your money problems, right? Not litter saying how much money you have in your bank can you pay off the tax, but your less cognition of the money outcome as much as the purpose of IT.
I'm more conscious of time. Okay, the scarcity, the time which we're going to get into time yeah but like a more country of that. yes.
And i'm like, do I want to give up that time for that reward? yes. I mean, ninety time spent on a company, never ever foobar club. The job is to greek .
even and when leagues .
and and as value to my but what i'm saying, I can't clear my mortgage. I can't stop working, yes, but like i've got enough. I don't need to.
I don't need to be, think, I need to travel the world constantly. Yeah, yeah. Doing this job. yeah.
The game isn't the schoolboy, which is money. Money was a tool. Like, the money is like, we all need stuff to leave needs.
And I literally needs water. oxx. Yg, en, whenever IT is money, is this art official needs that kind of got injected into that food pyramid needs.
And the problem is we don't actually have IT like it's not a natural thing. So I don't like breathing. And all this, this all happens subconsciously, don't have to pay anyone.
And think about that money is now this thing, because we don't have unlimited energy. What we do, we take energy and we break into slices. And that's why we made money, because we don't want to send you barrels of oil.
Boles of gold. Let's send you this proxy, which is a representation of IT. And so like this money, I think people that don't have this definition of enough yet, they they kind of almost doing themselves at this service because they're going to miss out on what they can actually be.
So money is this artificial thing that almost like a ceiling that once you you can peer through the ceilings, like, oh my god, IT was all bullshit. Like, and that the june Carry, like, some people are so poor, all they have is money. Oh my god, when I heard that was like, like, that's the .
scariously i've ever done here before. And I always think about the thing. Yes, an intime is worth an intrigued, but you cannot buy an inch time with an intrigued.
And then I all I think of, I think Steve jobs, 嗯, the richest go on the world, create the biggest company in the world. Yeah, he had a taking the time clock. He could not buy any more time.
No, he could not always like, you know what? Spend an early time on planes, on hotels. Trying that is just not worth is like, what what do what can you do to make shaly the happy st time?
In my life, I think one of the happiest periods to a period when my advertising agency yeah collapsed, I took a year of work. yeah. And every day i'd get up, i'd go to the G I got any cause I was doing fucking politics in the morning, slowly collapsed.
I have got at, got fat, just kind of like I got to this point. I so I am not happy doing this. this. I'm not happy.
Yeah.
i'm so old now. I actually don't know my age. Other day I send them their old years, forty six, forty five. Can I to .
remember that six? I somewhat to whatever. Like one day, you thirty seven, she's six. Like that this.
yeah, yeah. done. I'm done. I can travel. I just, I want to wake up to go every day and go the things i'm doing, I am happy i'm doing.
you have good feel. You get up in the morning because you you know how much excitement there is. This is to bring your purpose, to bring your excitement, enjoyment and all. And that's what life is really. And so the wear is money is this subject where you are forced to make IT by compromise all your purpose and stuff to go make money and then come back to IT. So you you come back to some probably more purposeful things in a more passionate to you because you've got this time.
you can afford to take to explore and understand that, right? Let me age these levels to this. Yeah, the first one is just have a job and be able to afford just to like live. Yeah the second one is, uh, to be able to force yourself uh a your own home in your own car and you can do that. Then the next one is you want to be able to go when you going to you shop and you go through your shop and you don't have a budget.
No, you just the next one you want to be able was at any point in any time in your life, if you need to get on a plane and go somewhere, you've got the money, you can get the fight and get IT has IT beyond that, everything's lumpy. Yeah it's like just you know you have these targets, it's just lumpy. You just a human late crab yeah.
And it's not going to it's going to give you propose. It's not going to be happy. And so yeah I just yes, I mean.
I mean the biggest flex yeah so people wanted to be billionaire, I think time billionaire. Now the flex status. So show me how empty a calendar's or whatever bit mark I might be.
How many hours your calendar do you control? basically? So what the what the option als and what of the not optional kind of thing.
So because time is like and time is this commodity and know all this for stuff that we just don't we can't rock IT properly yet because we all do way so much time and it's like, okay. So what is the thing is time is moving faster. And what I mean by that is we can dressing more information into a second.
So you're a dad transferring information between mili teleport back to the nineties. And I talked to dad for ten minutes, the amount of information that we can transfer back. And fourth in one minute is going to be ringing different to how much information we can transfer back in one minute.
And so now one minute is actually, you think, well, because now I can you an article, I can send you a tweets that gives all this context back in four and so now we've talked about three different things that happened and you've got context on three different things really quickly. Um or a Better example might be if um if where if i'm at dinner with five minutes and they will work in different industries versus I made dinner with five big coin, the conversation will be bitcoin the whole time and I will be concentrated on that. So I like build up to a depth you know how conversations get deep and deep.
It's like a mile deep, inch wide instead of a mile wide inch tape. So I go with five friends. It's going to be like ten minutes on banking and ten it's not important.
So you don't get as much of the time on the topic really but um but I do think now we just our capacity to transfer data in a minute is just transfer exponentially gone through the roof. And obviously, that happens like transfering data. We are also a device like electronic device as well.
That's why we have mental health issues because we ve got this humongous swab of data coming in you and doesn't know that how to fuck to process IT. And then you go. So your brain has been going. Your brain will adapt to the environment, right? When it's dark.
The eyes a lot of change to change to help contrast and self in the same way when you're processing information, if you're pressing information, this that's the cadences that your body is gonna art releasing satine and whatever is a diploma in. And that's basically the effort effort got me my join him. That's obviously not a good ride like a good trade.
So now my brain is trying to keep all these vibrations, which is just light, sound or coming through. I'm doing that. It's not processing, it's not running to get all the nerves out of shaking myself.
To get is is just getting all this information. Now, when you stop your brain is still going into million miles now. But this knowing new content, so what happens?
Your brain goes, well, i've got to an archive of content called memories. Why don't we go through them? And like, twisted, turn them A B, yeah.
What about that person that hates you and your two when you trip over the lunched box, or when you call the teacher mommy and you want and ever laugh at you and you like, do we really need to think about that before bid? But this is what anxiety is. It's like, I, man, I ve got a tiktok fit, I ve got to know a twitter algo. I'm going through your memories and we are just going to make some shit up. And that's basically what happens.
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me, I giving the lift the next day, stay in hunt a and going to go to list, they take forever and i'm in the fifteen and forth. So every time I go down, by the time we get to the bottom, all of people here, if free, single, was in the lifters like that. And I know we've all seen and we're seen the concert photos where .
I thought I bought a noa thirty two ten, which is the old school nokia, literally part of the brand. So me that came out with snake dump one down the hill. And that's why I don't want no adding value that's helping me.
It's like a productivity tool. And so like that's another thing is like a productivity tool. Productivity tools gone through the roof, you can do so much. Now it's like, can so what the fuck are still working forty hours away like we can do as much as we are doing in forty hours in ten minutes now, but i'm still here for forty hours away. You mean like crack IT is honestly is actually probably Better engineer than crack.
Like you look at the netflix engineers, addiction is like the key ingredient, if you any big data scientist, data scientists, whatever you know, think you're hero. If you make all increased engaged by eight percent, nine percent, it's like, would you tell him about like yeah is an algorithm. There's a feedback loop and there's control points.
You control that person once basically because they're not critical thinking now. And there's a really good there's a really good book that I learned digit. I are about digital and so don't make .
me think Steve cook, okay, I stop making .
me think literally that behavior has embedded into everything. But what happens when you don't think when we don't think you more, we stop thinking and we just go to follow the the the top rights, the sign in button, the forgot password should be here. And we will never put them on the left because that will decrease engaged by two and a half percent at night time is my agency.
Every new employee got three books. One of them was no mayo vert, third and ooks.
That is the international ended any time is any friction? My, something makes a page low for one second. Like, was that, oh, every. So we've gotten out of the habit of thinking, and we've sort of accidentally delegated too much.
And this is a really big problem because now when something doesn't go our way, we have a easy fit because we're not used to know as much. And I think this is a lot with the ipad. Kids is like, you know, growing up with an ipad.
This is another hard conversation, right? So parents, so in sydney, where in sydney, australia s got basic, the worst housing market in the world, or whatever, most expensive. So let's imagine you're in this environment.
How does your kid end up when you've got to go to work? And now maybe your single, your parent with kids and one income. Now it's getting more expensive.
I shit on enough to go to work. Okay, cool. So we both go to work.
Now what happens? My kid, my kids, no one mum is not taking care, would just put him in day. How much daycare? It's the same among your earning day.
It's two hundred dollars a day, but you earn two hundred fifty dollars after tax. So it's basically just paying the bills. So what's happened is you try to earn more money, put the kid in daycare, and now the kid doesn't add parents, the parents, I see each other. And no one time here, and that .
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need census data. I'll take the exact time is too dear. People can't buy a lunch.
Sometimes I check if my car gets to time. We had all the time and most of the time IT does. But like, that is a thing. Everything is twenty six dollars for avocat on toast.
I'm sorry when he six a strange those what you fucking crazy and we were just, I said to my body and h mad say that is, was A K, F, C ad for nine, nine, five would like a burger and fries and a drink as a cool. I ve never seen nine, nine, five meals in is in sign that the best part is some people are gna try and tell you the bitcoin has no, no answer in this conversation. It's usually the people that are telling you, uh, like and I get IT like there's a lots of successful people that have made their money.
Most of signs of people are successful. They made their money doing following their notes like, you know, following their own intuition. So you see this successful people that domain wanna hear up that don't incentive to hear about IT.
What is the seventy person got eighty million in the back need to figure out coin. They don't need to twenty something, need to you you if you're fifteen or older, you have an fifty to thirty five, forty, whatever you must. You don't have a choice because IT is the financial system.
You are going into that. It's like being fifteen and ignoring the internet. Kind of, see.
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find article I might be on, I think of an m MBC, but I could be wrong. Yeah, he basically said, reckoning is coming. People, no idea, but a reckoning is coming because the government spending.
I mean, the government spending thing, I actually think there's big one, plays a huge role in solving that problem, at least for the us, like right now, the whole conversation we don't realize every single country with. So firstly, I meant to believe that no one gets along. That's the recipe is for me as a citizen, average joe.
I pull to the jan cees market reckoning on spending coming after election. We are going to be back. You just crawled down under the image.
Just read for the people listening. Billie e heads, fn manager poor to the jorge, is raising loans about the U. S.
Government's current fiscal deficit and the increase spending promised by both central candidates, saying the bond market may force the one hand of election and the rest in were going to be broke really quickly as we get serious about dealing with our spending issues. The questions after the election, will we have a minsky moment here in the united states and U. S.
Dep markets? Well, we have a missing or gan. There's a point of recognition that they're talking about is fiscally impossible. Financially impossible. Where did he talk about in his money? I was there, but he was like, i'm basically gold, silver, big coin.
I think you tty lines from many of the circus. Yeah asset, hard asset. We my human. If I was sixteen again, I start this side houses. Well, I just said, if you are fifteen or all not learn big, and is .
election inflation rise, both trump and I got a feeling, the biden administration, I rest, they spent about four hundred and fifty million, four billion in the last three weeks. That literally throw your money.
the election is are about to lose but also if you're about to leave the money printer office, you're probably going to stop holding you yeah so I just got my ice like money printing stuffing your place .
like different pockets.
Yeah I think I think it's bit of that like unfortunate bit that's look, you know, it's interesting, but people call this like corruption, you know, let's say in an african counties, like all they brought the person to do that least it's all at the open right, like a cool well, that ID .
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I have pay first and you know that's part of the game I I suppose is part of the game. But like, yeah, I just think I think now you're Young, you've got to be all over this like you you really have to yeah.
But problem is, is what ens xing IT back to the phone.
So what are saying is, I said the cancer is probably the one of the best side effects that we could hope for out of an using an iphone as much as we do. The actual side effect is bital health being cooked and loyalism. So what haven't loyalism forms from oh, that's not worth doing or I don't really care that much about doing something right.
Like it's when you don't have this for IT, it's like IT basically doesn't feel that exciting to do that is actually no one has any loyalism, everyone has no doping. So when everyone sits on the phone for ten hours literally like that, it's depleting IT. That is your currency.
That is your currency for attention, entertained, curiosity, enthusiasm, would have you want to call IT like back to time, time and time and dopamine in are very closely correlated as both like because dopamine in is about, you know, risk rewards, center time is about processing those rewards into feelings and emotions and sensors. So our sensory import converts the moment of time, what all the shit was in that time into our senses. And that s and it's quite well.
But I just take to my son earlier, yeah, he's a job roles changed with me so it's kind .
I love the journey. I think I love the interview .
with centive to pay, right? And he just text is like, so earnt in an extra fourteen k year means that might take home a month, only go up six hundred quite a month in capital letters. Fuck the government. Maybe he gets IT now he gets IT.
Even he is the thing. Everyone, those kids are gna get much faster than everyone else because they know what a world like. They know what value looks like. Because in in the online world, like the youth, have been online for longer, you've gotta really good to stand out and means you've got to basically, they used to be in the customer that pays nothing and gets everything for free, like in the online word.
And so now it's like what they've take, how long to send my money? What he made that takes five days in my undergone tax, how much? And you're paying me twice a month, once a month.
What the fuck is this system? And IT looks like this backwards pair shape system to them when everything is so flu, uh, streamline like the one of the biggest interesting things, I think, mentally about ipad and how they affect people. If you're a child, forget all the tech and forget what every tech person might say about none of frequencies affecting your kids brand to whatever justification.
Just think about this. I'm not training if if I got a kid and I get an ipad, ipad never say knows you like as a person to use computers a lot. IT will always do what you ask IT to do unless it's broken.
So basically now i'm on the ipad for what? Six hours a day. Four hours a day depends out, like present my parents, all right, I D A day, do you many times all in every requests and I not heard.
No, then I go, mom, we go fast. great. No, like, and they just go toronto.
Sa rex. And that's because they should do that. They not use to the word no. You want to watch, you want to get really humbled watch, uh, high school kids reading in analog clock then you say this mindless mind that like it's three, ten, sixty one but that i've never learned to so can't sort like obviously we looks stupid you don't know how to read time it's like calling me stupid, not knowing man. Derin in china taught that they can't tell the time from a clock.
But why the that the U. K, I not told that. america?
Yes, I figured IT was just. They so used to looking at digital time that they never say. They never learned how to read nanna cox. They never had to because everything around was well.
listen, the other big thing to think about that again, talk about the other night, is trying to prepare a child for the adult life now not knowing where the world will be. Yeah my daughter, she's four years to, maybe because the university, yeah, if you finished the university seven years, how many how many people are gonna art? A university agree in a subject that they can't get an important for me because everything changes.
Where do you send them? OK take exactly master numbers. Because this is the thing, this to solve problems, not yet, but they are going to get solved.
Here's the thing that so mass, the number of is my sister about this this morning, you like, but why the number? Stuff build a company, like when you build a company or you study something, whatever, is the goal post in an our environment. Now when you're in the seventies, you could study something in the content weren't changed you much because the evolutions not as fast and technology.
But now it's like ChatGPT didn't exist a year and a half ago. Dolly, the image generator, two years ago, like two years ago, people had to write their own stories. Now they don't. Now they don't do their own outward.
They don't need to do their mostly, you know, I mean, because the general small, the people just gone, they've gotten superpower is basically and I think like when you look at how much that's changed, well, okay, i'm onna. Pick my canvas right as may for mike. What do I want to do? Is that something I can do for two months, that a flavor of the month thing? You know, this is cool token.
And one saying that, saying that, saying that, saying that I like meat like that I can seek my teeth s into. And I just why I said everyone, because the world changed so much, you gotta find shit that is not going to change. And so that's why bitcoins really appealing to me because I know that in tenez time that's gonna the same and act the same.
嗯, that's why things aren't pealing to me as well because I know that's gona change in two months, three years, whatever. And then i've just got my dick in my hand being like glad I role this code for this new calendar APP or whatever. That is the only solve by something else and that's always the case because that's he is your designing stuff to make things Better that will make you absolutely great.
Pitcher um I bought vinal. Then I had to go out, sell my vitals, divide the c days and I sell the vines to buy the types, sell the and the same so that in this exactly I think over the recycling of everything and what's new that doesn't exist and the idea numbers, okay, numbers, if you're staring at the same thing, everyone's got one, everyone's got the same thing, so everyone can verify. It's like you've got a blockchain as well.
You've got the same blockchain. I do numbers are the same thing. You can verify them. I can verify them the same way we verify shit through. No thing is this is the node for numbers, basically consciousness.
And so it's like when you look at everything changing, nothing certain, and the world is full of lies, then, okay, what are the two truths? numbers? A persistent because I don't go anyway, just like color and stuff.
So if I was or musician numbers and bitcoin right now in the sun. So those are the three things that i'm giving a shot about. I stare at the sun during the day. I try and get heat the sun.
I try read and understand bitcoin buckets complex, but then and then, yeah, so like, you want to focus on these things that a persistent so numbers, so if you gonna think a teeth into something, or I think I want a hobby project, some people build a ban. They tune up their car for twelve years and theyve got this beautiful or mustain they've been repairing and that's a hobby project. Or they build an outdoor area, sitting area.
That's what they probably my road, just do something cool with math or numbers because it's like, fuck here, whatever i'm doing now the dudes that are gonna keep working on this in fifty years that can be like what IT by side. fuck. He was so wrong on everything, but anyway, lose.
I was wrong. So we know what to do. You know, I like you contributing, and I don't even need, no one needs to put in the back and I know the boy like fifty years or six hundred, one hundred years or twenty years like, fuck that sick thanks, man.
That thanks for giving a fuck like, I don't want to look retarded to the future, to the way. Like, you know, I mean, like it's like and right now we will fuck and move. So dum, that part of my language, but with the the arguments to call ourselves of intelligence is embarrassing, like, little embarrassing.
You come to me, come to you to tell me, I don't know personally, I don't know anyone else in this universe. I only know people from earth. I don't know any other planets that exists, that habitat, people in this universe. So what I think we would be best bad is, if I don't know anyone and i'm stuck, I probably should get along with the people and i'm stuck next to that usually is probably a sign of intelligence. But if i'm going to shit where are meeting, then that's probably a sign of stupidity.
It's all right now shooting on each other flat out, not even just joking, like honestly, like what person could say matching going to a school yard and you got two kids once shooting in his land, the other was wearing the shirt on his, the fox going where the intelligent class where, like that's about alien, they came to us. They'd be like the fuck I you're all both p pop, pop. They pop six people of whatever.
They get rid of that. They clean house. You guys don't fucked and get IT. This is a universe as a lot of place in this thing, and you guys need to work together, otherwise you cooked in like one hundred years. And that's basically we need a talking to from .
someone much smarter than us.
Hundred days. Hundred days in the shape. Election in two weeks, there might be three weeks and were toast, you know? And then really movies called like civil war about taxes and this, fuck, no, I didn't watch that.
Think about that because IT feels so kindling like, you know, I mean, like kindling, you know, kidding, it's like, fuck off. Like, tell me something good. You know.
Like what's wrong with good news? Like, I positivity bother. I just anyone you can hear. Positivity is free me where in a really high inflation environment, I recommend you go to the shops and getting as much of a as you can because it's one of the three things it's a big value out of.
No one what positivity a dos doesn't sell out like if you look at it's quite interesting. Positivity is the thing we're all lacking basically. And I don't mean like yeah go I mean like you got like pick itself up k supporting each other. But positivity is really like is fat that is the most powerful tool. It's like sleeves .
of steroid d positivity a lot of really one was like based dad. One was like I think letter to my son is just all this positive stuff yeah and actually you don't want.
Anyone has got friends, I don't like getting text of our friends that then blowing up, complaining about shit all the time, and that every time I open the internet, it's just complaining about everything and then you got people. There is the worst thing of all, cool. S so what are you voting to do about i'm not think it's just change because I wanted to like like that kind of, we all need to kind of realize, like our work.
We need like a world assembly to be like, hi fox faces, little all work together. China, yeah. Three day printing factory for earth.
Russia of the scientist. AmErica of the defense system. We jobs together.
What is thing?
IT will happen. And IT will happen whether we choose IT to happen or IT gets forced. Globalist, i'm earth and I am a cking around.
I really like this first what the and this is also he said, he said or watch IT like it's just no one's got is no element, there's no threat of truth. And now fortunately, we have bitcoin in the future. Well, in the future, no one will be able to say, no, that was true. It's history is being written by bitcoin now, not the Victors. And I think getting the past history sort of sweet .
or written by using a parallel world.
because bitcoin is the hard .
fork in history. I swell. I swear to you, there is a there is these two world are living travel forces.
And we talked about the know, we talked about the neck stuff is going on. But like, this is a solution. And then like we ever meet up with the tbill club. And yeah, fifty people come down and we talk about ideas and then this is other world which is outside of that yeah and it's a spiral of it's like a doom loop yes, just a fuck in dom loop. It's like a complaining loop .
almost because it's everyone is just pissed up because so this is what happens that I am in idiot because i'm really liked to the party in terms of in line man and like understanding IT was just a government like and I don't not trust now I actually think governments are actually really necessary to Operate at scale. You need organza, you don't need bad organize.
I just think inevitable.
vital, exactly that will happen. And they like the function of the governance is not a stupid thing. It's an intelligent thing, but it's just going to be done right and not corrupted. But yeah, it's like we're a pretty crazy time right now.
Well, listen you, some time off you said i'm going to .
one of problems talk right now. Let's without actual problems, right? Yeah, like this is the sheet that gets us to the next stage as a spaces not like h, that's really cool.
Pp, how do I? Dal IT, now, this is like the history talks about this sheet, like this is the the constant es like the pyre the same thing, the pyrates like a corner stone of who we are, identity of the the egg is gona stuff in the history, these mass problems in the next big thing. And I think that everyone is going to gravitate towards this.
For the same reason we talked about lack of true lack of button. Math and science will take a huge boost. Now, I think in terms of like the persistency of IT, right? So people are happy to study math because they know it's not going to change.
If people keep studying stuff that changes, then they're going to be as excited to study. Um but I think also now is like as as a team yet we need to work on these mass problems. So what are the mass problems?
So there's seven millennium prize, but one such a basic prize so sounds long and big and scary and IT basically means being unsold for ever and there's a million old about age Price six six russian do and he said no of the money, bobbi. And he is like, you should say, about the best and like this latest photo of him no, he's standing on a corner. He's just like, so nonce long, but he is arguably one of the best minds that has ever walk the earth.
And that is crazy and that's so well because it's like that to mean like when you make like if you're doing shit now, you want to do stuff purposefully, right? So the goal isn't how do you make another ten million box? So how do you make five million box or one million IT goes like we how do you add value and what is value?
It's like, okay, you can be you want na be like, um you know I don't know, let's say fifty cent and famous singer or do you want to be like captain cook and have a highway named after you? And there's a different like one is for now and the others forever, and I think that we're doing too much for now. And purpose stuff is the forever category because you can work on things forever that you're passion about purposeful.
So I think like this contrast between IT um like finding purpose, finding purpose three numbers and math and stuff like that. I think we're all going to come around to that. We're all becoming more self sovereign.
You hold your own keys, you know the value of those number that what they can do to your entire life, right? And so for me, like when I was running wire and that whole conversation, security was so scary for me because I was your your bank. Basically, you don't want to get rob.
So you got two billion, three billion in assets on the management. You don't want someone to basically find your own number so that because I can tell your world upside down and that may be thinking about how powerful numbers are in a digital age because numbers rule their life like period. If if you take why the numbers, we're gone. And so now as like, okay, this is super interesting. This is must be where everyone onna go to because is just too much the truth line of history.
And so now these millennium prize problems on the back of these, right, they're all to do with, by the way, the eye kon bitcoin is are going to be the first to probably crack these because it's so much I in time around prime numbers and a lipid coves, because these are these elusive kind of things that we couldn't have solved that IT makes sense that a lot of these unsolved problems relate to the security of a lot of the things we ve got now because we use these unsolved, they're not solvable. We don't think so. We use that as out, you know, bedrock of other stuff.
But I think whether word's going like it's just IT is beyond inevitable. I'd say within five years, all the masoli and IT takes two years to verify the solution. So duty is a human.
I think that I think a human will solve IT with A I. But I think the solutions to most of them will be understandable by everybody pretty instantly like a maintain a seven year old understands equals M, C, or ten year old or whatever. But that's one thing I want to say.
This is thinking about how much you can make an impact if you build a product or you you be in a job and stuff right on time and equation e equals M C square five, like five characters. But when you make an equation, so when you're working in math verses, let's say you work in science and tech. I've got to get people to download my APP to buy buy this by that when you make something in math, is there like that? Everyone got that out of the box instantly because it's the truth.
So when you have a when you make something that's an independent truth, I don't need a distribution program because if you make something makes equals and see square, everyone got to the next day and it's up to you to learn and use IT, but everyone's got IT and there's no prey. Mine kinds thing do not am a no. I think that's that element of success is going to is going to be more of a definition of success as opposed to the yachts, the cheek s in the blame.
That's a manufactured success that lives for now. And that's almost like a selfish version of success. If we think about like what we can do beyond ourselves or whatever are like, we're gone to try put effort into something beyond ourselves.
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Encryption gone. So I don't, I don't, I pose, I don't think encrypt an can lost forever. I think ency pt is a bond.
us. So we've gone like the R S. I encysted liberty.
because all that sort of stuff. But what is an eclipse because as well.
So he's the funny thing is that if the this is the weird part, right? If so, when you send a transaction on because you reveal what's called your public key, so if I reveal in the idea is that you public unbraced, you can't get back to your private key from going on the public k or looking at the public um I don't think that's true.
I don't think that can hold up for very long forever, right? But in the event that everything does break, bitcoin is actually the last bastion that doesn't break. And i'll tell you why, because when you send the transaction on bitcoin, you review your public key.
Now you basically the ideas that if the public key gets revealed in this doomsday world, right? The public key gets revealed, someone tatches whatever is in that public key, because I can reverse engineer. So now bitcoins lucky, because you only review your public k when you send coins and everything else is hash into your address.
So when I send you money, and if you said you create a fresh address and send you money, that address hasn't reveal its public case. So in a world of broken encysted, they've got no thread to follow back to find your privacy in a way like IT doesn't make sense. And so that, I think, is going to become bitcoins, the only one that can do that because it's the only one with a letter that ever one is using that's distributed. Everyone else is just using, you know, oracle or something. I oracle get attacked and it's gone.
But if any bank get tacked to whatever, but in michan, if you basically to break like this, all these talks of quantum computing and stuff that's breathing down the neck of olympic of photography, which is what big coins on and that basically saying it's not very is four, five years when I will be able to break IT fifty years for r um the idea is that bitcoin, even if they do break a lip tic curve, it's basically it's a protocol. Protocol change would be behavioral change. You can't reuse addresses and if you don't reuse and addresser OK.
And that's a really interesting thing because bitcoin in the world of everything breaking, bitcoin, the last thing that's able to break. So you know, when you think about it's like, well, if the world doesn't of digital IT coins, the last thing that goes on digital, meaning like everything moves there before it's before it's the last, you know, before everything goes off on the coins, the last place at land. And anyway, it's pretty interesting times, but this is all very real. Like, you know, two years ago, you won't be able to say you could make a video right code or produce a video that Donald trump working mcDonald in animation. Now you can do that about thirty seconds, probably with A.
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about this. This is where I can go to go IT is kids. If I have kids today, let's say twenty years time when they go up now, like, so get you go where to on the movie.
surrounded by people.
surrounded by strangers. And you are who was on the screen, also strangers, you don't know, those were watching them. It's like about a stroke.
That's what is made up, huh? And so because they are going to say when they're watching movies, it's upside. My other time it's me, but i'm tom cruise on James bond and that would be so weird to think you to watch people.
not you do you think we're going to on you just live in your own stories.
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will do IT for himself where he will delegate his avatar out or no.
even before then. So the moment I know hollywood hit in their pounds about A I I think that's why that the strikes the specified because you don't need actors, right? So and sorry, they have absolutely patric ed.
I think we're in the moment now while film is a bit bucking shit, I got the plane nothing to watch like I went through everything. There's not one I wanted to watch. And my problem is you I used to travel on us like there's nothing left to watch because i've watched if I just don't want to watch anything.
Now I think we're going to have A A, A phase with film that's gonna be like, what about podcast? And then they previously, I used to watch A T V. Now I go to spotify, however, and there's millions of podcast that maybe just one guy or two do or a chick they just didn't the bedroom I have, they're making IT, yes.
And am I going to get of films that's gonna a flood films coming now. And it's gonna about navigating when the good ones, in general, the film might be an AI film made by fourteen year old kid and denna. So so the competition is gonna change. And so we just kind of this flood is coming.
The power yeah I I think it's an interesting perspective.
This millions of podcast are probably listeners here. And if you have yeah, you're going to have the same with films, even millions of these films, and someone makes their and then you're gone to get the old one that's onna climb up through the ranks and you say.
have you seen this film? Yeah, it's who's a or like you like parent activity. This is the same. They broke through the the norms where they did on a shoe string budget. Baba ba or IT was made in his bedroom by one kid.
Or like the idea of, can a single fund to be a billion dollar found A A billion dollar with A I S A assistant. All these kind of thin, can you make a billion dollar as a solo founder of the same thing movie? I think the last person the last actual movie maker that's left is I nothing nothing else from i'm not a movie, but .
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I think he's the only person. Now let's not take up who's a movie maker. Let's ask the actors who what movies I want to i'll tell you who they think the movie make us on because the actual movie make is not just, yeah, these are my paid I guys I will to ney and you part of the y family .
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not are not uh good enough and understanding in all this kind but no informe is my the due that i've watched this stuff and i'm like he's the guy everyone wants to be in his movie because it's an actual acting role. So people that are chosen from him, I know they are actors.
They are not like, hey, i'm here for the paid day hey, by my soda from that is nine ninety five delivered whatever IT is like to do the rock, right? The ROI going to be an acris fano a movie like because he's just not he on an offscreen, he doesn't fit. He needs people that like actually true to the craft, you know.
I mean, like it's open and he is the best proof working you've ever say. Okay, here we go. Proof work with first proof stake OK.
What proof work is is a Christopher OA movie where films everything is a guy. And proof proof stake is where Michael bag gets a friend, a million dollar budget. He sends IT to a vfx studio, and they make transformers. Look, that's the difference .
when the work inception.
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I thought was ool just means everything that goes for is had to go backwards as well which means like into a small .
explain that to make I don't understand we going forward now. yeah. So why does that have to go backwards?
We can go backwards in the same sequence. So because it's gone, that path forward, that means theodore IT can go backwards. The same path that took like just theory, like theoretically. Ally, if I ve rolled, if I went like that, theoretically, ally, this can go like that. There's no, there's no law against the universe of stopping IT from dying back.
But what makes a good?
No, not ten IT might to go back? No.
I don't know. This is the thing I don't understand. I was, I try, I try. I like the past, that film, my loved, but ultimate. I just didn't get IT whether like I got inception right?
I told me that was hard to get. Yeah, yeah. Tenant was good. I thought ten would tried to be very clever for the sake being clever maybe like a kind of over engineer the in factor a bit you know .
I think he he knew when he wanted yeah and um but I think he got fucked up in the editors probably because it's like in I reckon they kept on IT doesn't felt like they moved a bit around a lot yeah .
yeah yeah I know and .
I just didn't know gone on the like there and for the like I didn't understand you know this was inception. Yes, the thesis was that you can go into someone's dreams okay OK, I can understand that. And if there is a dream in the dream, you can go levels deep. And with this, yeah, I didn't understand the concept that I could play with time that they were, you know, I could shoot a bullet, show a gum, and the bullet come back into the good. I didn't understand, and I think that a lot of people still didn't understand totally.
because I was so weak to watch, because like the inversion of something going forwards and going backwards in the same thing, the idea of pulling the trigger on a gun or going to pull the trigger with the intention coming out the other way, that sucks. Im IT in like in one. Yeah, it's wacked y it's super confusing.
He is the thing I don't think that is time travel is not. I don't think I will look like that. First you the on the back end of these six milenio prize problems being so that's what time travels sits.
The time travels related to all these mass problems. Because if numbers behave like physical things, which like, you know, when they collide, they might make to like if you put two numbers together, you make a new number. Multiply two numbers together, make a new number the same way of my mom data of six, I make a baby, right? That's no further questions beyond to rock IT like to say symbol is that, but like time travel on the back of the six years, these six mass problems is very real.
Now what does time travel look like? Well, firstly, we're probably going to have to agree on a definition of time as a spaces, right? And so time? Well, what is time? Well, if I could say I could accumulate my life into a whole movie, then what I would have to do is type slice IT down, frame by frame. And what we call that is moment by moment.
And then when we get those moments together, i'd have someone ask me say, what did you think what you feel? And you're obviously what you're trying to do is compact all these thoughts, feelings and stuff into the sequence, like a block chain, right? The block chain has got seven hundred thousand and eight hundred thousand blocks or how many it's got.
Everyone of those has five inputs, one of the block out of the version number, the just like our bodies, we've got five inputs. Site sound is taste, touch, whatever IT is. Um those inputs are just like a hash.
So when we have a moment, a memory, right a moment in time, me banging on this, saving my face, what do I remember? I remember the sand of the car driving past on sides. So that's the audio member, the smell of this room I member, the the feeling of my touch of my face.
All those things are like, they hash together. Think about IT like a lock into a moment. And we look at that hash and then we go, what was the blocking inputs for that? And we go look at that moment, all that was the photo from when we went fishing, or that was when you.
And so you extrapolate backwards the context of what happened. And so I think what's gonna en is right now, right? So when you go like that, if I put my two fingers together, i'm not touching myself.
That's not touching. I'm not touching this word, none of IT. I'm not touching in IT because you and I right now you know one these yeah yeah you know, I both wearing a ones you right now covered in electrons.
So when like one one like cotton right here on everyone to call IT is fuck and small, basically it's like an electron, right? every. So when anything goes, what happened?
Stack these vibrations passing through this field, which we call the air. But it's actually got like magine. This is all pixel or pixel, and some of the pixel are called air. This is a table pixel. This is a phone. It's all just different composition of pixels right in the same way I clad the vibrations hit your one z and then they go into your cocky a and I go or you just heard something so everything is translated .
through .
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one zy you're wearing .
there's electron's, right? That's showing you what you saying. Now imagine you had those things that are so small. Do you don't put a big thing on with the battery is so small that it's one electronic c OK and it's only the size of your pupils OK.
That's what that's basic, what you lot not that's literally what we're saying now it's the same as they are, but it's putting the you so when i'm looking at you, i'm look I don't know know what i'm looking up and there's an electron field of my eyes that saying I see you there OK. I it's translating whatever is outside the electron field into like through the elections fields miles. So it's basically converting whatever the physical .
is into my brain. But okay, so the electron field is is the light.
You were the electron field of what we're wearing. So I sort of like whatever that thing touches will convert into what we say he sound feel, right. So now if I know how to change the composition of the electrons around your body at such a granular level, I could say change the electron's around this year. So that makes that seem like you're hearing, you know, music, a sexy phone, because basically all you're trying to do convert whatever the vibrations are that are coming in, whether your eyes, your ears, you sound, whatever you trying to manipulate those to change into something else.
And now if you can manipulate those effectively enough with enough fidelity and high fidelity, you won't know with you in real life simulation or not because the touch will feel the same, the site will feel the same and you won't have any bearing to kind of understand where you are like in inception, how they have got a total that tota m that keeps him sane because that that helps them know, am I dreaming or not dreaming? Because there's something that's objectively true to them, that they know only is objectively true to them. And so now that's like sort of a thing.
Well, how do we verify time? Like if you say, or let's say, someone can see they go on built a time machine OK. I take me back to this time and you have to very fy IT because you are the one verifying the moment existed just in the same way I verify that you are you you don't tell me who you are.
I tell you who you are. So let's say this five pets in front of and they're all looking in the same. How do I know who you are and how do you tell me who you are? I'm going to ask you a serious of questions, all of them. I'm going to say who's the most right about context between just you and I and then you could be the real paid and someone could get more questions right to you.
And I think I hate the real paid.
And do you not mean that is more song than declared.
if I might say, yeah, but you not get the right done. Y, what do you not get right done? I'd say, what do we do in some Frances go? What do we leave the office for?
What do we leave the office for?
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We are poll position. There is no lucky people on earth right now. Then we are bitcoin. And I don't mean like bitcoin is, bitcoin is so much more than just money. It's like a discipline system that goes through humanity, just not changing.
And that's a really powerful thing because now it's like being at the start of the internet or something like that like the people in the future gonna look back and be like, this is going to be cypher graphic or his weed. But if bitcoin is immutable table, meaning I can't break, and this is the biggest feature that we will talk about if I can't break, that means not maybe not sort and not kinda. That is one hundred percent in the people of watching us right now from the future.
What watching us right now? What about survivors from people today? The whole future is watching.
Like what? Not sort? They are watching. And in 4K。 H, D, watching as by the stupid, good or bad .
mean well.
let's say i'm watching an interview of George Colin or I watch an interview, let's say, the video of the kids looking at a camera in nineteen o eight on the street. They didn't know they are looking at me today. They looking at this thing and so they don't know how far that look is gonna paged into time. But now with bitcoin, bitcoins like an elevator through time or an escalator travelator those things in jaso that sweep you went off the straight with the that's literally by the I saw an interview, they said literally, we wanna try to wait a legally sweet people off the straight and that was the best thing they came out.
you know, the other the P. The cops, they make them purpose ugly so you don't .
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because that's .
a chance you actually get arrest. So you go in and there's no fresh but did and you pass out, you pay two hundred dollars to see other a pretty but credor whatever you yeah no, fly you out. Yes, yes yeah .
my god. But I mean, like always how funny is and what the crazy parties is like this addiction looks everyone trying to get everyone addicted everything because everyone is going to make money because everything's really hard, because money is really bad, and that's what doing. look.
And when you go to what like, what is what is the engineer Better than caso es? Now they get the same people, just to make sure those companies of food companies, the same people that are addiction, specially with, have from tobacco companies, to make the food so they are like, how do we cause cronic quid making, drinking and eating clean? And I was like, what's the hottest part about is fuck, and the food was the hottest. Everything else like I could get rid of, bit like the foods I could really hard not to want to cheese, but or not to want to pay. Like I feel like that wiring was the hardest.
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knife were gone apple yesterday with danny. Really good wonder we had a healthy stake here. Then we then we drove to six thousand. But but it's hard and feel to be when you dick of got, this is the thing every .
if you know careful, everyone is trying to pull money from you all time. And now here's the thing we talking about time before ever. I ve got to be real careful the time because you can't you can't buy, you can on the own and spending and save IT really and it's .
this currency you can spend.
You can say you can buy n now you never know if that sort of like, yeah, it's just it's not bad. I think now we're all as we've all devoted so much time to what we will feel to be meaningless endeavors because when inflation really high, I can't get stuff for my forty years of work. Now I am going to start looking at things that are more purpose for more important to me.
So time becomes the currency. I think this could be a whole conversation around time and let's up and not optimizing time on how do I rush to the next eight meetings today. Not like that had to respect time because we don't respect our time. If I respect my time, I wouldn't drink shit drinks and ate shit food. I'd be doing way more to keep myself alive, keep my time maximize but we take IT for granted and you know that's funny thing is like um you know the seek per the rich person once for one hundred things and seek person once for one and so when you get support for choice, it's almost a doom loop in itself because you're not forced to make know cognition choices and strong choices for the long term. You're forced to know no matter like just keep riding this way .
if you will work out it's smoking committed.
I bet the best thing I ve got, one of the best like artistic analogies I ve seen was a guy said smoking and I had a guy watering a plant with a new around his neck so I like blue ah and he let the lot lines slack in the the news is loosely on and he just seen the watering the plant like with that around the plant and it's like, you know where it's going obvious IT like, I love that stuff.
I think it's incredible you anyway, because people watch you from the future. Let's just be real. Think about that logically for a second.
Have you ever watch content from the nineties or the eighties? right? You have. And so I have to. Now if we think about how do we watch content from the seventeen hundreds, that content is being digitized. And you know, it's all old coffee stained pandora ship right now.
Think about what that's what we were able to extract as much information we have from the past using that. Now imagine what the future gets. So imagine main fifty years ahead, what their past looks like. Their past is rich media.
Is this? That's what I think you know when you making podcast and you are embedding yourself into the time line of history in a way because you are sharing, you are helping voice. This is what's happening today.
So like there's gonna people in twenty, thirty years that read your story and subscribe to all you should or theyve done that, just like what we got, people that read who these cats call Marks or nature, whatever, these like psychologies and philosophers and plato and all this. Should people always refer back to these old text? But now it's all text.
It's what had paid look like what did he sound like always is character like because we don't know that about like newton or something like some handed of. When you're try to understand these minds, you want as much daughter to chew on because you're try to empathy with them to try and see the world through their lot, through their eyes. And so the more you can empathy with something, the more you can understand IT.
And so if you are trying to, let's take break breakthrough in math or science, you're going to go to the big guys that when they're tesla on, stand all these cats, and you go, right, where did the logic get caught trying to relieve the brain in steps and steps and steps to understand, well, how were they coming up with the solutions or how do they drive these things? And that was when we had no information about them. So now think about all the amount of digitized information.
A civilization in forty, fifty years, they're going to know exactly what we are talking about. They're in the conversation now almost do not I mean, like they would be extracting information from out like from the early days of bitcoin. And if bitcoin is this thing that we think IT could be, then the early days are gonna even more prevalent than we can even imagine.
Like you might become the plato bitcoin. Then I anent road. That was whenever, well, I don't i'm terrible with everything like he strange but you might be that that might you might be this idea thought later or something or you know you've got Michael sale might be like, I don't know jesus, not here's the thing as well like people don't realize that you don't want to become what you didn't like, right? So you know people look at um what's gone wrong with the feet system in the unfair and all this. But like you remember that you don't really want that. And I feel like I actually funny because I feel like a theory um sort coming like that where you got really like rocket fella, where everyone's rich now and they making all these decisions that will affect people in fifty, sixty years and they are going to look back at them like you guys will see that preaching about these guys being bad, you do in the same ship and so history, I don't think would look is kindly on the what thing they were contradicting that make sense. But you know, do you know what I mean when I say the futures watching, does that make sense to you?
You saying that way almost .
like he's here.
It's like it's a parallel. So you it's like, um, was that film arrival?
Yes, yeah, I was fanatic. Yeah, yeah. good.
You making me think arrival is that watching now is like, yeah, time, time, time is all. Time is only present. Yes, because the future hasn't happened.
Well, the future is just a construction of electrons, right? We talked about that one. Z, the future to me is, you know, my one.
Z, receiving new information. So it's just a construction of electrons. So people say, oh, you can go back in time. Well, if you could reconstruct the electrons with enough accuracy, yes, you can. Hundred percent you can.
Are you going back in time or see.
reconstruct .
this? No, a butterfly fact?
No, it's, well, he is the thing. So you now knowing the people are looking back on us, watching us now that already changed the future. So you have acknowledge that people with a level of deterministic, and you, whatever, looking back on us, like that idea of all there, watching us now, are they? Are they not they? They are like, objectively, I think they would be .
changed the future because you've changed .
my because they know you, yes, but also because they now know that you know that they're watching them hi .
every literally .
what that's what you doing on bitcoin and all of us are doing every day we use bitcoin in. This is why when you look at the future like that will say what's valuable.
I think that look at will who held their keys and who self custody their keys, or like, if this is the way that the journey goes, right, that look back and who was, you know, who who was holding their coins, who was spending them and where they are going, all this stuff you think the government can track you. The future can check you a lot Better than the government. And so like if you're talking about like you give you got twenty minutes to live, sure, and you don't really care about stuff. But if you got family and legacy and stuff like that, you would like to make you would like to add value or something yeah the future is watching a lot more intently and uh like, yeah intently than the government is and to your job to impress I think.
um yeah, okay, what does this change?
What does this change for us? Yes, I think what what changes me. So first.
does this are you basically embedding the level of responsibility in me for the future? Because the future is what IT i'm not .
betting the responsibility and I think it's baked in like as you know you know like yeah yeah basically it's sort of like saying we all need to be mindful that the work we're doing today is for not for us, it's for other people. It's bonus point if we get to scrip IT up, but it's most likely for kids and the people coming after.
So for example uh extreme example, yeah if I go in, uh go in a chop, danny, head off. We have danny. That's change in the future, in the future for the world because Denny has so much valuable stuff to contribute.
danny. Lots of entropy like everything, even like a bundle of entropy, like cute, like questions to ask, excitement, noise, stories. Like if I talk to you got lots of stories. And so every human is like a bundle of entropy. That way more than this is iphone are the human idea and cognizant and consciousness is the most asit on IT.
But whether if I would like a do stuff to uh, help downing support Daniel, build a different kind of future, you're basically create your own and a sequence every action is sequence because of them yeah .
because now IT used to not be the case because the time line we would Operate on was always ving. yeah. But now we've got a stiff, hard line in the sand, which is, this is the line of time in our in our history like that, all the sun coming up.
But we don't we can't measure that objectively at scale. So we've got like is in we don't have a digital ledger for that. So if we've got time that hard baked and distributed source of truth that makes changing history and our relationship with the future much different.
When I know the future is coming to the same spot, I could leave a message there for them because I know they're going to arrive there. But in the previous world without bitcoin, there was no future leger arrival point, like there was no certainly will be there at that day. But I know that the bitcoin blockhead will be there tomorrow and the next day, the next day, the next day.
So that makes me having that level of certainty makes me think, oh, I actually can see how this will affect people in the future. Like, you know, if I checked my sneaker s wrapper y off a boat, i'm not going to see how that choked and killed like four hundred c goals and turtles or something. But if I i'm spamming the chain today, I know that i'm not adding value as much to the future people that can be using the chain or whatever IT is, right?
There's some behaviors that i'm making that can be like, I don't think I need you need to change anything because the whole audience hasn't got here. We're not making this ship for you. You know people are making this shit for for us today, you know, by a lambo.
This is to actually fix humanity, like not A I have fix many. Every addict is dependent on something, and human beings are addicts for money. Meaning you might think you don't need my bit.
You're an added for because you're dependent on IT. And anytime is a dependency you can you controlled by the dependency that's just a hero etic to smoke anything like that. Always, always, basically this a there's an a kills heel.
And right now, money is argues here. We need to get away from IT. It's so like an orbital construction.
We made IT. We created shines like we're not designed to figure out how to sit inside a concrete block without sunlight. We're designed to receive sunlight, create energy, like just all this stuff. We designed for a lot of stuff. And then he is a funny pop.
By the way, why on earth would we listen to our own brains? Our brains, if i'm a computer like your computer, you you hair grows each we got like twenty million features, or twenty thousand features. S, I am responsible for maybe eight.
I can put my hand, my own, my finger or eyes, feel my hair is up, but that's IT. I don't process my kidney. I don't do this is to do that all the internal stuff that's going on.
So actually, on the one that keeps fucking everything up, there has been a day when I haven't taken a pool going to the toilet correctly, whatever is, because he knows how to do all of its jobs correctly. The moment he delegates anything to me on my like, turn this place into a surge. Pob, yeah.
Like, oh, cool. He's just to be h but he's going to wash IT down with something of he comes to smoke in the cigarettes. You don't like washing your stomachs just like, please, just the nutrition anyway.
But were in interesting times, but the level of we got a chance to actually add value to the future. Now we always the grounding value we are usually not we're making IT sound like me, but it's for our future. But you going to remember big coin is a campus when you got a mutio canvas.
The audience is not the customer base today. The audience is the past president in future. And that's an incredibly bigger audience to serve. Any person that's gonna be talking today twitter or asking for a new feature, anything it's like it's .
not even the same ballpark. The current financial system and stupidity weaknesses yeah .
I deployed IT a lot of them.
Yeah and with big coin in the mutio block chain, it's it's now putting it's enforcing a discipline into a human decision maker. Yes, yes.
And and also like again, critical thinking, what this what will this do today that might affect the future? And so many think about that. Usually we think about that lens from like a like eg.
Shelly, but then is opposite. Like what can I do to die that fucking really easy and doesn't bother anyone. That will be the most astronomically cool changing ship to the future. And then that way, like things like time looking bitcoins is why the dex, like, oh, that's no skin off mino is like.
but did I vate .
because I want the future to read these messages because I like, I know this shooting here .
that makes IT worth .
you guys reading this. I think I genuinely think we will be able to like, ah, I don't even think we know how big, big coins gonna y and I don't think because bitcoins pushing what's called the age of energy. So right now we're finished information.
We've done IT that's done, figured out how to slice that. Does that do everything with that? The next one that we haven't got his energy, and that's what we are on the precipice of. We are not even gonna know our vision to end the red.
Everything.
everything you name you want, the home world of like not having something or not being able to produce something on demand, like we will totally control our environment. The field, which is like a pixel, being able to dig tape, what's on your screen? Does that make sense? Yeah, yeah.
Which the singularity?
Yeah, well, you could call IT the singularity, but the singularity, that convergence between human AI. But I actually think the bigger convergences is humans in the universe because the universe is a natural system, just like it's it's ones in areas, but it's northern's south magnetic polls A I is once in zeroes. So it's plus minus.
Plus minus is the same same. And basically we're going to have to figure out a way to I think machines I think people are I think machines are onna become a harm mony kind of partner into growing and you know pursuing things with um like making progress, I breakthrough right like that. We need to get more of that in our diet like we've gotten two coffee with the next die phone and that just don't give me a bright through and anything let's just get let me, by the next iphone, got two cameras.
Now are cool. Now's changed in space travel, which is why it's awesome in on mass. Like how incredible is that? Like we just been sitting on our hands for ages.
He's like we go back there, guys, is not until as we can like you know, let's go try that. What's wrong with that plays? And I think that's really cool because it's like no one want to do this.
Like shouldn't these space is cool, right? Like space is mad. That's why I think it's like we can do all these things.
But when we spending our wakes trying to figure out, okay, well, how do I optimize the productivity? The three level like everything just noise and toilet water, like it's garbage, right? We could be thinking so big as a team, as a collective spaces.
But for some reason we're all like get the fuck off my lawn, I get the fuck of my you know we all hate each other, so weed. But I mean, look, when we're getting pumped to hate everything all day, that's what happens to the media. Is a pump bad is not because whatever they're try to make money, everyone try to make money. You, I never get the .
ship that anyone, anything did you see this this you see these change came out this week about the the mainstream media news they they track on based on certain keywords.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. go. Did you see what this change.
you know, was like a massive .
increase like the so I told IT and I deleted IT because didn't actually something, but I was going to say it's not work that sells conflict cells because conflict is what like let's say you're boxing promote or right like let's say when us election or behavior boxing match I the boxing fighter, he doesn't want the nice guy champion verse, the other nice guy best in the world. No one wins there. The boxing guy doesn't win.
He doesn't, don't get pay. They want to hear on the villa because they here on the forces division because forcing division forces action, not apathy. Or when nylon were never the apathy that not no, i'm interested.
Now he, you know, said that he hates people with Brown hair. Fuck that. I i've got Brown.
So it's actually I don't think it's that work. I think it's actually conflict. But this is all if everything I know, it's all both. But what is actually is is it's work. Manufacturing conflict is a .
good ducal flick.
It's basically that their job is to be keep people like arguing because arguing commented veness or like, again, forcing decision making or forcing to someone to pick sides. Polarity is really helpful with that because where everyone, everyone.
everyone five, one hundred percent .
and everyone's getting over though people are losing, giving too much of a fuck about IT. Like does that make like that?
People care more about winning the election? The outlook come. I was, I was in L, I was changed to this, uh, this woman that she's progressive. He was saying how, uh, if he wins, i'm gona leave. I was okay. Why SHE like, I promise, if you so if you switch of the T, V, and you switch your social media and his one, and you get up the next day, live your life, you won't notice much difference at all. I think people over estimate how important a how how different their life will be yeah just from a vote.
I I think IT goes both definitely both ways. But I agree what you saying in principle IT is like it's only you will wake up and these people walking around him shooting people and you know, people hate girls and like he's a methodius.
It's not like girls are going to get punched in the face, walking down the story and don't truck becomes present me and like I think like that is but nothing makes me more apathetic and like a lot of these people become apathetic from these things where they like OS told this is this and that didn't turn out to be true. I'm not on your team anymore. Like covers a big one, like all that sort of stuff.
dude. A labor party been in power for a hundred days here, and they came, they, they on the election, right? And I think they won the election because people like the conservative are so bad we have to vote.
Labor was observed, yeah. Now they are very living. Actually, they could be is lability.
And they have such a terrible time but like I have a small, small amount of sympathy, may I hate because I know, but I have a small amount of sympathy for them in they could never succeed there no chance of success that mathematically they had to uh to deliver to the social government. Mathematically they had to even print more money or tax more. Okay, so they had no chance to access.
They were handed a fucking. The people and so they will fuck anyway, but their approval rating is already within one hundred days below the conservation. So within one hundred days, everyone went buck.
we fucked IT up.
And I think but this is the problem is like this um the feedback on this is going quicker and quicker and there's so much apathy for them. And I think, you know, IT be really useful is annual elections. I T Y.
An annual election would be really useful because IT will be so fresh in their mind that was actually a something different. Argentina, go IT. We mile, yeah. Um, um, uh, H L D, or IT be IT, yeah. Look at the, are you going .
to make things Better and you have instantly made .
everything. And this .
just the problem is, is no incentive good because the incentives come from the payday is on the side, not from .
actually adding course.
It's you know you should really if if you're not if you're a elections of every four years, I think there should be some rules about you can even make rules that affect your term directly. So the only rules you can make a ones that will start when you are three terms out of turn some ing.
So no one's getting paid like and don't even bother coming if you're looking and you get paid because this is not a place where you get paid and that's what politics need mostly. Is I no basically a way not to get paid? That should be public service. I think .
all I got like some radical ideas. I'd want to test the idea here that every changing tax was a.
uh, yeah, oh, oh. I think one of our guys said that he said like something like every time you make .
a new rule you've got to get rid all they try but like I think the budget should be a references yeah because what happens is they've made a campaign promise.
yes.
and they're already break. We're not going to raise national insurance. They raise the national insurance.
We're not going to raise this time. They raise the just fucking light. Okay, let's vote on the budget.
Yes, how I tell you what? Let's make the budget. The budget. The election is a budget you set for four years, and you can't change here. IT is hundred in the you like.
why didn't I get a push notification when australia paid four hundred billion dollars to buy submarines? Why didn't I ask my my opinion? I don't think that's a valuable.
worthy investment. Where are two billion on carbon? Catch the k.
this is so ridiculous. So fucking ridiculous.
Twenty two billion, but fucking countries?
A lot stuff. yeah. But twenty two billion. And.
you know, about twenty two billion. I mean, such a huge number. Someone's getting paid. Someone connected to that government is gonna creating the company as getting paid so .
fucking good.
Honestly.
people are so sick of IT. People are just fed up. And I think now people have lost the appetite to even dignify with thought like in terms of so it's still top of mind for everyone, but everyone is slowly.
It's not just, you know, bitcoin people with a tin forehead now is everyone like, look at that child cents, twenty six percent of people, whatever the highest thing inflation for the Young people because people are idiots anymore. There's too much information now there. Now people are getting treated the same as they were in the nineties when your dad is around, like your dad's world delisted to the media in that tip.
But now I was about tiktok and five hundred opinions. So when the media is this and never like lucky joe, my idio, that's stupid. You're like, what is happening? You like what? Then everyone starts getting fit, this ruffled because they like, how could something so moronic actually take place?
great. Where we live in, man do.
It's so cooked. It's so cooked. I think we need to, I think we need, everyone needs to calm down, cool off and gets some purpose in their diet.
I .
love .
saying.
apparently this is really awesome conference in a over the U. K. April or something. So i've .
heard about IT.
Lots, lots of people go.
Yes.
thank you. Love you. awesome.