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The Twitter Space Wealthy Anonymous presents: The Black Capsule: Off The Cuff EP. 27 hosted by ceotim. Dive deep into the world of blockchain, crypto investments, and NFTs with Wealthy Anonymous on The Black Capsule: Off The Cuff EP. 27. Gain valuable insights on wealth management strategies, NFT investments, and the future of digital wealth accumulation. Learn from industry experts on leveraging web3 technologies, navigating DeFi risks, and optimizing financial portfolios through blockchain. Explore the potential of NFTs as investment assets and the role of AI in shaping the future of wealth consultancy. Prepare for the evolving landscape of digital investments with key trends and diversification strategies.

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Questions

Q: How does blockchain technology influence wealth management strategies?
A: Blockchain enhances transparency, security, and efficiency in managing wealth portfolios.

Q: What are key considerations when investing in DeFi projects?
A: Researching project fundamentals, understanding risks, and staying updated on market trends are crucial.

Q: Why is NFT knowledge essential for modern investors?
A: NFTs provide unique investment opportunities, diversification benefits, and insights into digital asset ownership.

Q: How can individuals become successful crypto advisors?
A: By staying informed, networking with experts, and constantly learning about blockchain developments.

Q: In what ways can web3 technologies revolutionize wealth strategies?
A: Web3 enables decentralized finance, tokenization of assets, and new avenues for wealth creation.

Q: What role do NFTs play in the future of wealth accumulation?
A: NFTs offer digital ownership, investment potential, and diverse asset classes for wealth growth.

Q: How can blockchain optimize financial portfolios?
A: Blockchain ensures trust, immutability, and streamlined processes for managing financial assets.

Q: Why is diversification important in the crypto and NFT space?
A: Diversification mitigates risk, hedges against market volatility, and expands investment opportunities.

Q: What trends shape the future of digital wealth management?
A: Trends include AI-driven analytics, tokenization of assets, and decentralized financial ecosystems.

Q: How can individuals prepare for the evolving landscape of digital investments?
A: Continuous learning, adaptation to new technologies, and strategic partnerships are key for success.

Highlights

Time: 00:05:20
The Impact of Blockchain on Wealth Management Exploring how blockchain technology reshapes traditional wealth strategies.

Time: 00:12:45
Strategies for Successful Crypto Investments Tips on researching, analyzing, and selecting the right crypto projects.

Time: 00:18:10
NFTs: Beyond Collectibles to Investment Assets Unpacking the financial potential of NFTs beyond artistic value.

Time: 00:23:35
Web3 Innovations: Shaping the Future of Finance Understanding the disruptive power of web3 technologies in finance and investing.

Time: 00:30:55
Navigating DeFi Risks and Rewards Insights on managing risks and maximizing returns in decentralized finance.

Time: 00:36:40
Digital Wealth Diversification Strategies Strategies for diversifying digital assets to optimize wealth growth.

Time: 00:42:15
The Role of AI in Financial Analytics Exploring how AI enhances data analysis and decision-making in wealth management.

Time: 00:48:30
Future Trends in Wealth Consultancy Discussing emerging trends that will shape the future of wealth consulting.

Time: 00:54:20
Preparing for the Era of Tokenized Assets Tips on preparing for the widespread adoption of tokenized assets in finance.

Time: 00:59:10
Partnerships and Networking in Crypto Advisory The importance of collaborations and networking in building a successful crypto advisory business.

Key Takeaways

  • Insights on blockchain technology and its impact on wealth management.
  • Strategies for successful crypto investments and navigating the DeFi space.
  • The importance of understanding NFTs for both investment and collecting purposes.
  • Exploring the intersection of wealth consulting, NFT projects, and blockchain innovations.
  • Tips on becoming a knowledgeable crypto investor and advisor.
  • How to leverage web3 technologies for financial growth and innovation.
  • The role of NFTs in the modern economy and their potential for wealth accumulation.
  • Understanding the nuances of blockchain as a tool for financial optimization.
  • Advice on diversifying wealth through digital assets and emerging technologies.
  • Insights on the future of wealth management in the digital age.

Behind the Mic

Struggles and Strength

I said, this sound like some late old nine shit Miami get LeBron shit, I'm trying to hide the fact I'm selling drugs for my mom shit, had to get on my ground shit, niggas don't ever speak direct, I never mind shit here, not my business niggas be trying to stop my business, you get shot, then I'm a mom, my business, lock hot, play the ollie when the cops start blitzing phone rang a hundred times but it was not my bitches I had to get back, we turned your back and I won't forget that the dogs at the greyhound, fuck it, I'm about to risk that mama said, I don't care if you bigger, you better hit back my back against the wall I had to push a nigga shit back said this for all the nights I waited on that 31 cause I'm west philly forever when it's all said and done I remember I got that call about Jaydeh that shit hurt and died ain't been the same since we put mill in the dirt said I done been through so much shit I can't believe in myself.

Self-belief and Reality

You don't gotta believe in me. I believe in myself. Niggas could keep their handouts cause we don't need any help they said, my dog ain't high, I had to see it myself. I'm not gonna let my dog starve, I'd rather feed him myself. The blood running Razzie van, I might as well bleed it myself. You made a statement on your brother. I had to read it myself. We all know what happens to you, though. Free reek about the, you know falls, you know I'm that west philly gotta get spit and when I rap, I make other rappers swallow they spit I'm getting back in a black impala make me slide on your bitch six shot glove compartment make me slide you to six I'm not here to compare clothes or weirdos where there's hair and wear clothes let's make shit clear though me and effortlessly share clothes in that basement for real they in my hood doing take a racist for real make it your business, nigga mind your motherfucking business nigga don't come up missing.

Walking in Someone Else's Shoes

Just try. To stick your foot in my shoe. Sits for 1 minute stick your foot. In my shoes and try to deal. With what I go with in my life my best friend. Dead and we know, and we know and this is what. I gotta go through for the rest. Of the summer, yo, all year round. I got smoke for niggas. I'm not a comedian. Why don't juke with niggas? I'm not a social nigger. Not about to see me too close to niggas. I'm giving you game. I should coach you niggas. We had to adapt to how we came up. Niggas talk that shit indirectly, but it's 100. Whenever they bring my name up, they know not to cross certain lines. Shit, they get dangerous.

Words of Caution

I put you right on the news if you're really trying to be famous. Oh, yeah, that's gonna make me start some shit like niggas sound like they went and bought them a starter skit. Like, out of all of these niggas, I spit the hardest shit. Not a narcissist. I'm a arsonist. Get your target. And I spit that shit. You spit that retarded shit. That's why you can't market it. We just learned you not smart at all. And I'm smarter. Shit, I could rip the artist's cartilage with my bars and shit. Part of my awesomeness. I get on the mic with the nauseousness. So just approach with the consciousness. When I'm off the shit they got, they can fuck with me. Consider hope.

Shedding Tears and Emotional Battles

I would give them hope. I can't fuck with my inner self. Damn, James. Been, like, five years, and now I'm here trying to shed my last tear because I'm numbing this shit. Hey, ev, I'm serious. I'm done with this shit. I'm about to jump off a roof. If I told you anything, I told you the truth. So don't confuse me with the last rapper. Call me the rap master. I wipe my ass with an ass rapper. He wasn't up to par, and pars rap backwards. And that's the motherfucking bar for you wet rappers. I'm mad that you had practice. When you come in the arena and. You see me play.

Engaging with Life

You see me play, don't you? You see me give everything I got, right? But we talking about practice right now. All right. Yo, yo, yo. What's going on, y'all? Brooklyn. Rye. Majestic. I hope she's coming pretty soon. Hopefully. There. What's going on? Families, everybody. Hope everybody's well. How about the week, right? Exhausting. Long? Not even gonna lie. I'm tired today. Say less. Whole bunch of training at work. That's. That'll do that to you know?

Reflection and Appreciation

Yeah, buddy, but you know what it is, yo, it's part of the journey to get to the final destination, so. Exactly. Kind of. Kind of like mall practice. Tim, you have on your glasses. Sorry? You have on your glasses, Tim. No. She asked Tim if he has other glasses. What do you mean by you hope if I'm coming through, I'm sitting right here. No, I didn't. I didn't see you on stage. Then I saw the request, and then I just added you. But initially you weren't there. I'm just saying. Yeah, because you didn't add me.

Building Connections

That's why I wasn't there. But I've been sitting there waiting. Don't do me like that. She coming with. She go with the lashes, but you broke. How you doing? Majestic, how you doing? I'm kosher. I'm kosher. I'm kosher. Just here enjoying the long weekend up here. But otherwise than that, man, I'm here just pushing forward. Week was kind of up and down, but, you know, we're here today, and we get to sit back and kick it, and I get spend time with the fam, so I can't complain. Fam, I can't complain. I hear that.

Thankfulness and Reflection

And, majestic, how you doing? How you feeling? I'm doing well. I myself can't complain. I myself was looking forward to the long weekend to get the extra days off, so I'm just relaxing, to be honest. So everything's all good on my side. All right. That's what I like to hear. That's what I like to hear. All right, well, yeah, this is a welcome to everybody listening. So this is episode 27 off the cuff, you know, presented by us, the wealthy, anonymous, you know, collective.

Setting Expectations and Ground Rules

This is like, you know, the Black Capsule series. So, yeah, once again, this disclaimer. Before we jump into stuff, we talk about all types of topics, you know, don't come to expect, you know, a specific type of thing. Expect the unexpected. Right? So we take the conversation in many different directions. So I just want to. Want to prepare anybody that's listening for the first time that's not familiar with, you know, how we banter with one another and kind of how we navigate the conversation. Just sit back, enjoy. If you hear any topic that you want to jump in on, you can just hit that request button on the left bottom side corner.

Creating Inclusive Spaces

And if you're not. If you're not a troll, if you're not coming to, you know, show anything, you're not coming to be malicious or ignorant or disrespectful, you are more than welcome. But if you're a troll or coming with any of the bullshit. You can miss us with all of that because you will get swiftly removed from the space. Right? So, positivity vibes, you know, intellectual vibes, you know, bring the knowledge. Bring, bring that. If you want to join the conversation, bring a perspective, right. And bring your own unique perspective to the conversation.

Concluding Remarks and Gratitude

But, yo, with that said, y'all, let's get it started. So I don't necessarily have to start with the topic myself. I have a couple topics I want to jump into. Maybe they're a little bit heavier. So I would definitely love to open up the floor to any of you guys there. Any. Any. Maybe even lighthearted topics to kick off the episode, by all means. And, you know, seeing that it's Thanksgiving, canadian thanksgiving, at that, I guess, you know, we could all share a little, you know, something we're thankful for now.

Expressions of Gratitude

I myself thankful for my friends, family, you know, the opportunities life has presented to myself, and, you know, just having a chance to do better and better every day, so very grateful and thankful for that. All right. Bless. That's. That's a good one to start off with. Brooklyn, majestic, anything you guys want to jump off with what you're thankful for? Yeah, I guess I agree with Ryan. I'm definitely thankful for the friends and family that I have, especially the small group of friends that I do have currently now who've been there for me through ups, downs, and have pushed me to become the person that I am working towards becoming.

Personal Growth and Appreciation

And also thankful for growth and most definitely thankful for my partner and you guys on here, for everything you guys have done and just overall being people that hold me accountable and push me to be the person that I'm really trying my best to be. So definitely thankful for that and for health also, because that's a very important part of it. That's what I was going to start off with. Health. I'm definitely thankful for health, especially after being sick for a good part of a month and going through all that jazz.

Community and Opportunities

Definitely, to have life, to have health is definitely something I'm thankful for. Thankful for friends, family, the community that I have around me, the community that I have supporting me, pushing me, and thankful for the opportunities that I've been blessed with that have been able to open doors, allow me to meet new people, allow me to walk into paths that I've wanted to. So, yeah, all that. That part. That part, you know, you guys are. You know, where's the tissue paper?

Shared Emotions

Guys are making me all, like, emotional, sentimental, and all that. but, yeah, same thing. You know, grateful for. For y'all family, you know, the people that, you know, that are supportive, holding me accountable, that continue to, you know, check me and pour into me as I pour into them. So grateful for that. Grateful for, yo, just freedom, right? Like we all have, you know, the freedom to move and maneuver the way that we want to in our lives, right? We're not really shackled down, per se, right?

Living in the Moment

So just grateful to be in the moment, right? We're grateful for. For, like, the moment right now, today at 312 pm eastern, right? Grateful for that. That we're able to see that. Able to, you know, continue to wake up every day and, you know, just be blessed and grateful that, you know, there isn't, you know, really anything to complain about. Yeah, you can complain. It falls on deaf ears. But, yo, if you have life, you're grateful you're blessed, right? So we have life.

The Ultimate Gift

That's. That's the greatest gift of all, right? So grateful for that point blank period. So, yeah, so, Ryan, I know that was a great point to start off with, you know, what are we grateful for? Especially, you know, with it being Thanksgiving, canadian Thanksgiving. You know, I know a lot of people are american or from other parts of the world, so we, us four reside in Canada, so yes, thing, you know, happy Thanksgiving to all the Canadians that celebrate and just to anybody for actually, point blank, just happy Thanksgiving to everybody in the world, right.

Universal Appreciation

Even though maybe not, you know, celebrating, but just every day, be thankful. Don't. Doesn't take, you know, just this, holiday to, you know, be able to focus on what you're thankful for. Be thankful every single day. So that's what I practice every day. Wake up, I'm like, yo, my eyes open. I'm breathing air. I'm not dead. Yo, thankful, right? So that's that. All right, 1 second here, me do a quick look through of who's requesting.

Community Engagement

Okay, yeah, your page looks fairly legit, so I'll definitely bring you up. If you're, you know, you're not going to be shilling. I'll definitely bring you up. All right, Reza, what's going on, man? Do you want to tap in? How you doing, bro? We cannot hear you, Reza, if you're trying to speak, all right, maybe circle the block and then come back if your mic's not working, but we'll definitely carry on. So. Yeah, so. Right.

Conversations and Planning

Anything else you wanted touch on before, you know, we jump on some of any. Any other topics? Nothing specifically, to be honest. Nothing. Nothing too crazy. I've to be honest, I kind of been out of the loop, in a sense, just because of work. So, for me, this is like. It's like a recharge, in a sense. This weekend is looking like a recharge for myself. Full of sleep. So whatever eventful things might have took place or I might have missed out on throughout the week, I'm ready to dip and dabble and, you know, converse, whatever you guys got.

Open Invitation

All right, enough said. Yeah. Brooke, you want to jump in? No, no, I was. I was gonna make a joke, but. Sorry. Cool. Go ahead, man. Start up. No, no, you could jump. Go make the drawbreak. Nah, see, Brooklyn, you can't do that. You got a joke. If you got a joke pending, you got it. Yeah. We gotta be on the inside. We gotta be on the inside.

Engaging in Humor

You can be. No, I was gonna just be like, Ryan, say he's not. He's not involved with anything that's going on. But we all know that's not true, cuz. Yo, the money. Should this dude be sending to us? He knows everything that's going on. What are you talking about? Family. Those ones. Not. I just. Sometimes I just be sending shit, you know? I hear you, fam.

Cultural Awareness

Yeah. He's observant of life, you know, he sees the content, so it's like he's not out the loop. He see. He's seeing things. So we know that. Exactly. Ryan is the loop. Rice tapped in, man. He's tapped in all the way. Tapped in. So don't let him say work was busy and all that. He stays tapped in. Right. He's a, you know, culturally savvy.

Balance of Life

Well, you see, you like the way I be tapped in. It's like, put it this way. Half corporate, half entrepreneur right now, you know? So for me, it's just like, after work, there's more work. It doesn't stop. So that's the reason for the grind. Exactly. So, wait. Oh, wow. We are recording? Eclipse say less?

Continuing Conversations

Yeah. Has to be majestic with the. With the. With the one off. Always, yo, to be honest. So to jump on the subject, because what you just said, I need to ask. I'm gonna ask a question to kind of start our usual politicking. What? Like, I heard a saying this week that I said, either you're a hustler or you're a customer. What's your take on that? And, like, what do you guys.

Seeking Perspectives

Yeah, what's your take on it? I have another question after, but I want to hear you guys take first.

Defining a Hustler vs. a Customer

You're a hustler. You're just a customer. Well, or a customer. Or a customer. Well, the customer is just like the consumer. Right. So I don't really get the customer part, but a hustler, I feel like with a hustler, they do anything to get their change, you know? And I think that may be what the difference is, because a customer, you think about somebody who goes to work and just does what it takes to get through life, they're not trying to do any more. They're not trying to do less. They're very comfortable. Right. So maybe they would be concerned. They would be a consumer. A customer, yeah. Versus somebody who is always trying to get the bag, go for something new, level up. Yes. They're still consuming, but they're always trying to level up while they're consuming. Meanwhile, the other person is just coasting. Through life while consuming, become complacent and just set in their way going through the motion.

The Dual Nature of Hustlers and Customers

Okay, fair. I could see that timbo slice. All right, this is a good topic. So I think everybody, in a sense, has, though, had that, has that duality, right? Everybody is a hustler. You have a nine to five. You do whatever you do to make your living, to, you know, pay your bills, keep roof over your head, take care of your family. You're hustling. That's not a disrespectful term, right. On the other end, we're all also consumers. There's a point in time where we play both roles. If we're going to just look at those, it's larger than that. But if we're going to keep it, keep the conversation within the confines of those two topics or those two segments, I think every person is a hustler and a consumer. Right. Neither is a bad thing. Right. Like me personally, I'm a consumer of things that I like, right? I like watches, if I like sneakers, if I like certain types of cars, if I like certain types of certain brands, if I like to collect figurines or comic books or NFTs or this and that, I'm a consumer art, I'm a consumer and I'm a proud consumer.

A Customer's Responsibility

Like, that's not, there's no shade when you say somebody's a consumer, right? Or a customer. I think sometimes, especially in the urban culture or in hip hop, like, you know, either you're the one that's servant or you're the customer, right? And I don't necessarily see it as a bad thing as me being a customer. Right. So I see it as that. So everybody has both sides to them. So you also can't live life without being a customer. How can you operate? You have to be purchasing something to clothe yourself, to feed yourself. You naturally you're going to be a customer. So I agree with that. Right. And I was also going to say, I guess you can kind of ask the question, are you more of a hustler than a customer? And here's the way I'm looking at it. The person who's more of a hustler, you could look at it like this.

Hustlers Create Opportunities

Let's say, okay, everybody goes to like, Walmart, blah, whatever, any supermarket to go buy their groceries, right? There's people that instead of going to buy, I guess, those things, like, they're already processed food and stuff, like the fruits, vegetables, whatever. I guess the hustler is more the person that will start up their own little vegetable farm in the backyard or their fruit farm in the backyard. There's some people that will make their own bread, certain things like that. Right. I guess you could also look at them as a hustler, more of a hustler. But I do understand that they still have to purchase some things to make these things happen. Right? And it's the same thing with clothing. Like, you'll have people that go out there and buy clothes that are already made. Whatever you have the finished product, you just take it off the rack, whatever, purchase it, and then you have the people that will say, you know what? I'm, I want to buy my own fabrics and create my own clothes. More of a hustler mentality.

Taking Inspiration from Consumers

So now they create something for themselves. And now not only are they clothing themselves based up with what they made, but who knows? They might go sell their, they might make an online of their clothing and sell it that way. So I guess it's just, which one you gauge more towards in a sense. Yo, so I feel like the whole thought process behind being a consumer is looked at. Our customers looked at it as this negative connotation. And Ryan, you were saying about being more of a hustler, if you want to be honest. And Tim, you can jump in on this, because something we had spoke about earlier today. But most hustlers came, their concept of what they're trying to do, like, became from being a consumer. They first saw a problem in the market and said, hey, I would like to, like you were saying clothing. Hey, let me jump in. Let me do this because this is something I like to wear.

The Nature of Investment Responsibility

And if it happened to take off, it took off. But most people are consumers. I think the concept of people looking at consumers is a bad thing kind of baffles me, because if everyone's a hustler, then how does society work? Who's going to purchase? Who's going to do all these different things? And you can't be more of a hustler than anyone else. Like, the connotation of being a hustler just means that, hey, you're going to do what's best for you to put food on the table for you and yours and take care of yours. You may choose to do it in a manner where you're going to be an entrepreneur. You may choose to do it where you're going to go get a nine to five and you're going to do that. And maybe you have something on the side, but the connotation of just like a, I'm a hustler.

The Balance of Consumer Expectations

And like Tim was saying, this whole, like, if you're not one, you're the other. I think that's like, has messed up people where people have now looked at that whole concept as something that's like just a negative thing. And I see it also a lot in the space and especially web three. But Tim, you can jump in. So I'll give this good example because so I've taken over, and it's now public. So I've taken over a business that initially I was a consumer of. I collected the product, I like the product, and I like the vision of the original founders. Right then I became an employee of the company that served the product that I liked. And then now I become the CEO.

Evolution of a Consumer to a Hustler

But in the sense, I'm still a consumer of the product that I'm now the head of, right? That now I have to navigate the company kind of gets like a hustler. I got to figure out how do I evolve the business and continue to keep the business thrive in and growing and whatever it may be. But end of the day, I'm approaching it because I still like the product. I only even accepted taking over the business because I resonate with the product as a consumer, right? So I believe in the product as a consumer. I can actually then hustle to make the thing successful. And I think that's another side to it. When you look at hustlers and consumers, right? If you really read, I was watching an interview with Jerry Lorenzo, the founder of Fear of God, earlier today.

Building Products from Personal Needs

And he was like, hey, I started fear of God not to sell y'all products to sell to make you look dope and look stylish and fashionable. I started fear of God because I couldn't find the product that I was looking for. So I fear God became a business out of me being a consumer and trying to create the product for myself, right? And then it just so happens other people happen to like the product that I made for myself being a consumer. So I became a hustler to serve myself. Right? That's what fear of God was. So when he said it that way, I'm like, oh. And he's like, why can continue to still be passionate about fear of God? And what I'm doing is because I'm still serving myself.

Business Relationships and Moral Obligations

Listen, that's next level grimy, not gonna lie. I would give. I would. I would give my business partner my kidney. But your boss, well, I'll do that. For my boss, too. You're a good man. My boss happens to be my dad, so it works out for me. Your boss got the same DNA as you, but yeah, right, but yeah, and same, you know, like, for y'all, like, I can. I could give my kidney. I know y'all gonna are good for it. But certain people that, you know, like, I've had business partners where.

Moral Compass in Business

Yeah, and, you know, Brooklyn, this is another topic that maybe you want to go into about, like, moral compass and what's morally correct and morally incorrect and do you stand on business regardless of your job, regardless of your salary, regardless of your business? Do you stand on business because you have integrity and you. There's things that you will not tolerate even if it's gonna jeopardize, you know, your job, jeopardize your business, jeopardize those kind of financial situations. But you're Brooke, you can lay it out. No, for sure. Like, I definitely like what you say for sure.

Personal Decisions of Business Partners

Like, I feel like a lot of times what happens is, and that's a conversation I think we've had before, is you get into business with people and you feel like, because they're your business partner, their personal life decisions, you shouldn't have a say on that. And I would like to, like, I'm just going to ask, what do you guys think on that note? Like, if you have a business partner, you guys have a business together, and they're making decisions outside of in their personal time, and those decisions are of not according to what you think is best or not even good according to social outlook. Do you, what do you guys think? Is it your job to say something? Or it's like, yo, mind my business.

Impact of Personal Decisions on Business

If it's something that's going to affect the business, most definitely. If it's something that only reflects on them and has nothing to do with anything, nobody's going to see and nobody's going to, like, then, you know, let them do their thing. But if it's something that's going to affect the business, definitely. So what if it's like a business partner is a man and he's beating his wife. Essentially that could still affect the business. He goes to jail charges, like, it's still going to affect the business. So, yeah.

Moral Lines in Business Partnerships

So, I'm going to jump in, but I'm going to bed very mindful of what I say because you know, some people know some situations. I was involved in whatever. I'm not going to try to. I'm not going to. Hopefully, I'm not going to put anybody on blast, and nobody can really, hopefully doesn't read between the lines, but I'll say it at a high level. There's certain things that, yeah, whatever you believe in as well. Like, if something is happening, say, for example, with a business partner, and morally, it's wrong for me, I'm like, it was bigger than the dollars.

Standing Up for Morality in Business

It was bigger than the business. It was bigger. Like, this is wrong. But also, I had got, you know, from outside people saying, hey, I think you should know this is going on. And it got outside of just, even just that person and what he. What that person was doing personally, it kind of spread to other people that they brought it to my attention. I'm like, okay, this is. This is something bigger that I have, you know, and I don't agree with it, so I have to say something. Right. Cool. If that jeopardized the friendship, cool.

Friendship vs. Business Integrity

Whatever it did and jeopardized a bit. It jeopardized, like, me still being involved or still being a business partner with this person. And it did. I said, but it was the right thing to stand up for, regardless of what the outcome turned out to be, right. And I was. I already knew that was a possibility, and I was willing to stand up for what was right and then lose, you know, lose on the back end. Right. But that's just me. Yeah. I think even, like, can I add in?

Accountability Among Friends

Sorry, go ahead, majestic. Go, go. I was gonna just. No, no, because I'm gonna ask. Okay. I was asked to say, because, like, Tim, even, like, what me and you talk about, even when were doing music, there's a lot of time we've seen artists or dealt with artists that they were making decisions that you're like, bro, this is your life. But at the end of the day, this is going to come back to not only affect your career, but your. Your managers.

Social Responsibility in Personal Decisions

You're every. Every person, an endorsement person. You do any endorsements you have. You're like people. I think sometimes people feel like when it's your friends, you can stand on business and come to them and say, hey, this is wrong. Right? And even then, sometimes we're afraid to even say to our friends, like, for example, men, we'll check out our virgins on a lot of different things. And I saw a post about this, my sister to me, where a lot of men will check us.

Challenge of Addressing Issues Among Friends

So I may not have to say anything at all. But go ahead, talk. You're gonna go right into it. So even for some of us men, we will check our breadwins on a lot of things. Like, you gotta pay this. You can't pay that, you gotta pay this. But if we share our veterans not paying child support like they're supposed to, they got a great person as a partner, and they ain't even treating them right. And they move in funny with them. We're not checking them on that all the time.

Selectively Choosing Issues to Address

We don't check, like, we selectively choose to check people on certain things because we believe, like, oh, that's not our business. Or was like, yo, I ain't got to say nothing. But, like, you see wrong, say something. Like, at the end of it all, when everything is said and done, where do you choose to stand? There are certain things, yes, you need to mind your business about. I'm not saying that's not the case, but there are certain things that you should be able to step to a friend, especially if it's a friend.

Maintaining Moral Standards in Friendships

I should have to step to you and say, you move in funny, especially as a man. And, like, I know for me, and I'll share a personal situation with me was, like, I've had times where me and Tim been friends for so long that, like, if he sees me move in a certain way, but a young lady, he'll be like, yo, bro, either walk away or fix the situation, but stop playing games. Like, and having people do that for you is different.

Friendship Accountability

Like. Like, I'm not trying to. Like, Tim will say to me, yo, bro, you ain't got no time to talk to two, three tricks. Like, pick one and keep it moving. Like, you have to have people around you that's actually able to stand on business and stand on what they believe. And I believe if you're going to do that, you have to be the same way with business partners. You have to be the same way with friends. You have to actually hold people accountable.

Ensuring Integrity in Friendship and Business

Not saying to get out of pocket, but you still have to say to them, hey, like, this is morally wrong. 100%. And I think a lot of people are more worried about, you know, if it's going to change the dynamic of the friendship, if they say something right? Because whatever, maybe right. I don't know. I've never been scared to say something. If it's. If, you know, if it has to be said, I have no problem saying that. I've always been that person.

Friendship Dynamics and Truth

Is that because people are afraid to lose friends like, people are afraid to lose people and lose relate relationships because at the end of the day, if you don't, if that, yeah, but if that's the case, then that's not really a friend. That's the harsh truth. But a lot of people are not able to handle that harsh truth. Right. They're so comfortable with having those people around that they think are their friends. They'd rather live in the comfort of the false sense of friendship versus really look in the mirror and have to really look, hey, this ain't really my friend.

Testing the Strength of Friendships

Right. And they don't want to put the friendship through real tests. Right. To really see if it's for real. Right. But I digress. But, Jessica, did he touch on your point you're trying to hit on. Yeah. I do believe that sometimes we do hold on to things with friends because we don't want to ruffle the feathers or make situations uncomfortable. And I think we sometimes morally accept things from friends or family members that may not be right or may not be just because we have those emotional ties.

Moral Acceptance in Friendships

Because I was even watching two different posts, and one of them was centered about around men and the next one around women, and the one with regards to men was referring to a guy was asking, do you remain friends with any males who you found out don't partake in their children's life? They, they have a child. They know they have a child out there, but they're not an active father in their life. Do you still have them as a friend? And then the female one was, it was actually a sister.

Consequences of Unethical Choices

Her sister got pregnant, moved in with her. The sister told her it was a one night stand to only find out it was an affair of five years with a married man. And the wife of the married man came to the door and revealed everything. And the sister said, I don't know if I can even be friends with you. I don't know if I can even talk to you because morally, what you did, I don't agree with.

Moral Integrity and Friendship

I am a married person myself, and I can't agree or justify your actions. You knew he was married. You knew what you were doing. So I can't sit here and support you. So sometimes we may sit down and support people because we have those emotional ties. And other times, you know, people have the ability and the strength to say, even though I have these emotional ties to this person, morally what they are doing is wrong. And I cannot agree with that.

Taking a Stand Away from Unhealthy Relationships

And for that reason, I have to walk away. Yeah. The one where you asked about a male friend like for me personally now, there's always extra circumstances, and not every situation is always the same. There's people who, you know, had to deal with the parent. Like, there's men and women who do this, where they try to keep the children from the other parent, whatever.

Personal Accountability

But take that aside, if you are a male and you're my friend and you have a child and you. Youre purposely choosing not to be part of that child's life, and I know about it now. We're not veterans. We can't because at the end of the day, the one thing that I try my best to pride myself on is having people around me who know, who make not only good decisions, but actually also carry themselves with a certain level of decor.

Friendship Expectations

And if you're telling me that you're willing to give up on a child that you, true, you chose to bring into this world, bro, you have no respect for, even for me as a friend, because the only person that's important to you is you. And that shows me everything I need to know about you as a person. Right. This is. This is.

Boundaries in Friendship Choices

This is a life you brought into this world. You chose to have this person. This is your responsibility. So if this is a childhood friend, is it that easy to make the hard cut? No, I've cut friends for less. Okay. Yeah. I think if you're a certain type of person, it doesn't matter how long the friendship has been. Like, if.

Reflections on Relationships

And a lot of times, too, like, if you. If you're been a longtime friend with this person, even when you're young, you probably turn the blind eye to certain things. But as you got older, like, hold on. This kind of maybe seems to be a trend with this. With this person, right, that I've been friends with for 20 years or whatever it may be, right.

Recognizing Flaws in Friendships

You start to recall certain times where, you know, you saw that character flaw, right. And you kind of overlooked it, but as you got to a certain point, got older, like, you know what? I really don't resonate with this character flaw that, you know, it questions my or puts me in a questionable place of, you know, of my integrity and my morality and what's.

Evaluating Friendship Integrity

Right. I can no longer foster this friendship. Right. And I think a lot of people do, as you get older, come to that fork of the road, right? Yeah, that's a difficult one, man, because as much as I think we people like to say, hey, you know, I would probably sit around and.

Responsibility in Friendships

And I would mind my business or do whatever, like I got. I always tell people, me personally, how I feel is how you treat other people who are close to you, like, especially if it's friends or family. It shows me how you. The ability you have to treat me in that same manner. Right? Like, the one thing my mom used to always say to me is, like, believe somebody when they show you who they are the first time.

Recognizing Patterns of Behavior

And if this is what you're showing me as a person, Brav, I know for sure you have the capacity to stab me in my back at any minute, moment in time, because you, like, there is. There's a level of selfishness that you have to have for you not to want to deal with your own flesh and blood. Like, especially if it's not worse, you're being withheld from doing so.

Decision Making in Friendships

Yeah, I'm looking at you. I. To me, personally, I just couldn't because I now I know the kind of person you are and what you stand for. 1000%. But a lot of people turn a blind eye to these things, right? Some people are, you know, we don't have a lot of friends, and they're lonely, so they're like, is the thing that this friend did really that bad?

Confronting Loneliness in Relationships

I don't really have many friends. I don't want to let go of this friendship. Right. Some people are also, they maintain friendships out of selfishness, right? Out of their own, like, their own loneliness as well. And I think that's something that people only acknowledge and talk about either.

Assessing the Value of Relationships

Right. So it's like, pretty much you're trying to say that. It's like, what are you willing to tell your soul for? Like, what's the price of your soul? To some people, it is like, hey, what is the price of your soul? Right? And, okay, the price of my soul versus loneliness. And, hey, a lot of people are in situations right now because they don't want to be lonely.

Reflections on Marital Decisions

I ask a lot of ogs that have been divorced, and they get remarried or whatever, and I asked them, you know, your first merger wasn't that good, whatever you said, you know, like, why now, at 60 or late fifties, do you choose to get remarried? Is it go through the entire process at 60 years old or 61 years old? 62 years old.

Finding Companionship in Old Age

Why? Right. Why not just, you know, find somebody you're cool with and have a companion or whatever and live your life because you were locked up in a marriage that you weren't happy in for 40 years? Why do it again now after you were single for 20 years? Oh, I don't want to die alone. I know it's lonely. That's what majority of these ogs, what they say to me that they do out of.

Loneliness as a Driving Force

Out of being, you know, out of loneliness more than anything. That's okay. Next year, everybody can call Elon Musk and buy a. Buy a robot for 40,000. 30,000. $40,000. And they won't be lonely again.

Technological Advancements in Loneliness

Hey, y'all seen that, right? He announced this, I think, two nights ago. Leave a see tia. She's coming to life, bro. It's like, I robot. Like, for real. Like, if you look, even the marketing for that new Tesla robot, the new Tesla bus, and then the new autonomous cars, whatever, it all looks like irobot, like you need.

Convergence of Technology and Reality

I saw a picture of it side up. I'll send it to you guys in the back channel. I seen it side by side. I'm like, oh, shit. He just ripped all this stuff right out of irobot. This is insane. And everyone came out in 2004, so this is, like, 20 years later, this guy's actually making it come to life for real, which is crazy to me.

Innovative Thinking of Elon Musk

Like, he's definitely a very intelligent person, right? Yeah. I mean, soon we gonna have the Jetsons, but, I mean, let's be honest, there's been constant progression. I mean, think about it. If were to go back in time right now and tell ourselves in 2000 or 1999 that they'd be Chad GPT, we'd all be like, come on, son.

Evolving Technological Expectations

Stop now. I think we're slow, like me. I'm like, oh, that's all we have. We only have chat GBT, yo. I thought we would have Cyberdyne and Skynet from Terminator. I thought we'd have that already by this time, you know, wildly.

Caution Against Advanced Technologies

Okay, first of all, let's stop because not everybody can drive, and dumb joints would have caused a lot of instant deaths. So let's. Let's not go there so quickly. Now, we're slow as a civilization. We're like. We evolved quickly, but we're also evolving much slower than we all thought we would have.

Comparative Progress of Civilizations

Like, me, when I was a kid and seeing all this Sci-Fi stuff, I thought for sure we would have been there by now, right? And some of the stuff that I see come out, I'm like, yo, I've seen better tech than this in the movies. What is this? Like. Wait. Yeah, but having.

The Challenge of Technological Implementation

But a movie. A movie is a concept. Then you have to then make that into application and something that can actually be done. Done safely, because, like, we can always talk about, like, yeah, you have those people who actually would understand and do it properly. There is people out there that, you know, they just.

Consideration for Public Safety

They live life on the edge. Edge. And you know how this is gonna turn up. Like, there has to be a point where you have to make things, for a lack of words, idiot proof. Like, you have to do it because you're gonna make peace. People put a situation where people gonna end up getting hurt, people gonna sue, and others, like, all these little things can come up.

Technological Readiness of Society

And I think, like, not as much as we may have the technology. I don't think that civilization, not everyone in civilization is ready to make that leap forward so quickly. Sometimes you have to make the decisions for others, and you can't just throw it out there. So is it safe to say that we evolve quickly but adapt slowly? Yeah, that's great statement.

The Dual Nature of Human Progress

Yeah, quickly, buddy. Dab bars, super bars. But so, to what you just said to, as well, Brooklyn, right? Yeah, you got to make an idiot proof. You kind of have to, you know, think for people, in a sense, how the. The dummies are going to utilize it in the wrong way, whatever. But now I, you know, people like, all this Elon musk guy, he wants to go to colonize Mars, and he wants to.

Vision for the Future

That soon. Like, he wants to go and colonize Mars, like, next year or something like that. Like, he's like, nah, I'm gonna go on my spaceship that I built outside of NASA. Y'all take it too long. I'm gonna go and figure out how to keep humanity evolve in and how we can survive, you know, whatever, armageddon, blah, blah.

Humanity's Next Frontier

Right? I think he's like, yo, a lot of y'all humans, you know, adapt too slowly for me. I'm gonna go see if there's another race that's like a hybrid of us that can actually. All the things that I want to build, I can go build that shit out there, and then I'll send it back to earth later, y'all too slow for me. This is kind of how Elon Musk is moving.

Advancement Beyond Earth

If you look at how he's evolved as a humanity, he's kind of get to that point. Y'all better leave Earth. I know. We all do it. I'm leaving Earth, y'all.

Pacing and Sci-Fi References

That's a too slow for me. This is kind of where he's at right now. This sounds like the beginning of a scary movie, like predator or, like alien or something like that. That's what it sounds like. The beginning of just saying you're, you know, you're not wrong. Hey, he's gonna end up Rick Ripley from aliens and, like, yo, go out into Mars and meet all these organisms and become the act. You know what? It's like the prequel to Alien called Prometheus, right? He's gonna end up like those. The architect. He's gonna be. Create this new hybrid race of whatever, all these different, you know, races and species, and he'll be the guy that colonized that. I can. I can actually see that happening, him being the guy that does that.

Progress and Patience

Yeah. I feel like people have. I feel like we need to learn to just move at a. At a decent pace. Yeah. I mean, everybody wants. And I think that's the problem, too, is everything. We all. We want everything right now, and we want everything to be easy for right now, but at what point do we stop and take a kind of look back and say, okay, we've come a long way, and we've done it in a pretty quick pace within the last maybe ten to 15 years, maybe not where everybody thought we would be based on stuff they looked at on movies and tv and cartoons. But I. But we've gotten to a pretty decent level pretty quickly. And how about we take our time and progress and get this? I mean, it's. It's. It's. We have generations behind us who can continue on our journeys and. And the things that we want to accomplish and us forcing it. I feel like that's leading to. I don't know, man. Not great situations.

Societal Expectations

And I don't think it. It's forcing it. I think, once again, it's like, we talked about this before, like the participation trophy, right? I think we deal with society like the participation trophy. Yeah. Everybody's not ready to evolve, and I force people to kind of like, hey, upgrade your intellect. Like, actually, like, work harder to be smarter. Right? Like, work harder to understand and comprehend the next level where was like, leave you where they are if they want to still operate like they're in kindergarten. And I, like, they're oblivious to how life has to evolve, let them be that way. And then we've done that too much to let people skate by with the bare minimum in life. Think about it. A lot of people that skate by with the bare minimum. The conversations you have with, like, hold on, you're how old? You've been on the earth for 30 years, and this is how you deal with life. Wow.

Living in the Moment

How did you survive? How did you get this far in life if this year, just doing the bare minimum of just evolving as a human. Right? And I think. But I think the bare minimum is also very much a big part of the social construct of society today. Those people, as were talking about consumers and hustlers, a lot of those people are people who, they put their head down and they do what they have to do, and they push for the economists, like the middle class. I mean, listen, some people choose to live in ignorance. Ignorance is bliss to some. And I think that's okay. I feel like if that's what you choose, I'm not saying that you don't push people to improving and become better. I think that's highly important. but I also feel like you have to also allow people to kind of just do their thing, because sometimes you may push somebody to do something a little bit faster than they want to, and it could lead to some bad, bad situations.

Accountability and Personal Growth

And not everybody has the capacity to handle things that maybe you or me or anyone else listening would be able to do. And we have to be able to accept that and say, all right, cool. Because we don't want to be held responsible for the downfall of anyone. No, 100%, you're right. You know, but, you know, I guess this is how I've been in my life. I always challenge the status quo, right? Like, I always ask, and people know me. I ask questions. I try to understand and try to get to the next, you know, what's the next layer, the next evolution, the next phase. Right? So even what I'm doing now, like, I've kind of removed myself from, I didn't say society, but, like, kind of like the normal path. And I'm now, hey, I want to be on the cusp of what is going to be the future.

Future Aspirations

And because, you know, when I was younger, I didn't have the skill sets or the abilities or the resources to be involved in the future. Like, I can be a participant in a user, but I said, okay, now I'm at a level where I can be actually, like, an architect of the future and help contribute to that. So let me. Yes, it's the unknown. It's the wild west. There's no, there's no road. You know, the next step is actually unknown. You really don't know what tomorrow is going to look like in this world, right? So I'm like, I'm one of those kind of people, like, hey, I'm willing to take steps forward when I know there isn't a paved road ahead. Whereas a lot of people in life, they need to understand and know there's a road already paved. I ain't gonna drive on this road if it. If it ain't paved already.

Embracing Uncertainty

Whereas there's some people that walk through their life saying, yeah, it's. It's uncomfortable. Yeah, it's uneasy. But I actually enjoy that there's not a road paved because then that leads to, like, the abundance of possibility, right? Which leads to, like, yo, tomorrow could actually be the most amazing day of your life. You haven't experienced the most amazing day of your life yet. That's kind of what I believe. Oh, the day I got married is the best day of my life. The best day or the day my child was born is the best day of my life. And I'm like, nah, there's gonna better days. Those are amazing days. Don't get me wrong. But I think everybody, if you live, like, living like, hey, tomorrow could possibly be the most amazing day of my life ever. Right? Regardless of what you've already experienced, if you.

Potential for Greatness

I think if you live life that way, it's the chances of you being disappointed with what happens, I guess, goes down. Because if you kind of, like, look at the past, and that was my. There's the syndrome, the Peter Pan syndrome, of people that kind of live in their past or live in their past accolades, and that's the height of their life. They kind of have sad lives because they're forever living in the shadow of their previous success. That was the best pinnacle of their life. They can never, ever have another amazing day after that because they're amazing days already happened. So, like, what are you looking for if there's no potential of another amazing day, that's better than you winning a championship in basketball or that's better than you signing that billion dollar deal? If there isn't a better day than that, what are you living for, right?

Comparison and its Dangers

Fair play. Not to say that living your life that way is wrong. I'm just saying, for me, I'm like, there's always got to be a. That tomorrow could be the most amazing and doesn't have to be linked to anything of an accolade, of the level of a championship or a billion dollar deal or the. The birth of a child or a wedding. It. That doesn't have to be the only amazing moments. Amazing moments can be, you know, something very simple, like, I don't know. Like, I woke up and, you know, I went for this walk and I was able to witness something in nature that was so profound. That was amazing. That was the most amazing day that I had. Right. Something was simple like that. Right. That could be it. But I digress.

The Moment Matters

I think sometimes we have to learn to live in the moment and allow each moment to be exactly what they are. Like, we can't compare sometimes. Compare. Comparison is the killer of progression. To me personally. It's like, why are we comparing stuff? Like, then let us choose to live in the moment and be thankful and learn and experience that situation and let it be the standalone situation of what it is, instead of trying to be like, well, does it compare to this moment or that moment? Like, that doesn't matter. What it should compare to is that exact moment. That's all. I completely agree with you, man. Yeah. I think the comparison is a sense of robbery, right? And it robs, you know, the moment, like you said, the moment you're talking about comparison robs that moment of its purity, of its authenticity, of, it's like, you know, just being its own independent moment where you have to compare it to something in your past or something else somebody else did.

Societal Conditioning

And once again, I think society has kind of, you know, constructed people to always compare. Even the way social media is built, the way that commercials are of, depicted. It's always kind of in a comparison type of way where they kind of want people to be at odds for whatever reason, right? Because then competition breeds this quote, unquote, in their opinion, ambition. Right? And I don't think competition is the only thing that breeds ambition. You can have self propelled vision. Yeah, self motivation. But I think a lot of people need a, the competition to feel ambition, which is, I think it's kind of. Sad, I don't think it's also a killer. Also, in relationships where you see people compare their last relationship to their current relationship.

Navigating Relationships

And yes, you can look at it, you can look back on something and say, hey, these are the negatives that I want to stay away from. But when you start comparing the person to, oh, my, did this for me like that, when it gets to that point, you see a lot of things go left because you're living in the past. The moment is the moment, and living in, and then, you know, you, tomorrow is gone, right now is here. And I mean, sorry, yesterday is gone, tomorrow is coming, and you're living right now and today. And once I think you start doing that, I think you start realizing that you start pushing yourself to actually be able to accomplish and do more because you're focused on it right now.

Ending the Conversation

Oh, I hear the train, but I don't, I don't hear majestic voice. This is true. Mine mine? Your business. Okay. Minor business. First of all, kicked out. When I was kicked out, you guys had me sitting on the sidelines for so long, waiting to come back, so that's on me. Mm. Mm. Even though I sent you a co host, Brooke. But, yeah, I think I only have the privileges to bring up still. I think I was on. I probably was talking to, I think I was on. You've been doing me dirty today, huh? What did I do? No, Harvey, it's not intentional. I swear. It's not intentional. Mm. No, I promise. I promise. But, yeah.

Gathering Thoughts

Okay. I'm looking at the time. So we've been, you know, on here for about an hour. It's a good conversation. Today was, you know, good conversation. Good topics. Hope people are enjoying this dialogue. Again, if you wanted to join the conversation, you're, you're, you're more than welcome to request and come and, you know, tap in your two cent if you want to. But if, you know, y'all wanted to get to the point of wrapping this up, because, you know, it's a beautiful Saturday, the sun is shining. Probably, you know, one of the, you know, before winter kicks us, you know, in the next couple of months, we're, once again, we're in Canada. So snow hits us, you know, around December time or November.

Transitioning Topics

Blasphemy live. November. November. November, November. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, we can jump into our, you know, weekly, you know, quotes that, you know, that you read or saw your heard that really spoke to you that you want to share. So if you want to jump into that segment, we can definitely jump into that segment now. I can go, I mean, if no one has anything else, any other subject matters they would like to bring up. I'll save mine for next week. No, no. We don't know. We can keep it going.

Closing Remarks

So if you have a topic to jump into, we can jump into it. Tim, the turkey is getting cold. Okay, we can shut it down. We can shut it down then. Okay, we can shut it down. That was funny. Oh, good timing for me. I don't have a exact quote I would like to say earlier. We were talking about being thankful, and we're thankful for, and one of the things that I definitely wanted, Brooklyn. Why? What? You just, you just had to go that route? My God. Yes, I did.

Gratitude for Listeners

Damn skippy. One of the things that I, we, none of us did say, and it's been on my mind, is I'm also very thankful for the listeners, the people who come on join us here every week, who allow us to give us. Who give us this platform for us to be able to come and share our thoughts and have this conversation and, you know, share our ideals and views and actually listen. So my quote for the day is. And the quote is a thank you for 27 weeks of sitting here with us and watching us grow and building with us and being part of this family.

Final Thoughts

You know, lessons. I like that. I like that pivot. So more of a. Yeah, I like that. I like that. So I. Hold that, Ryan. Hold that. Yo, listen, Brooklyn. Brooklyn just. It's like heard. He heard what was going on in my mind and said, all right, I'm gonna go ahead and just drop this bomb before he does. I'm allow it. Nobody cares. So does that mean you don't have a bomb ready to drop yourself? Yeah. Honestly? Oh, yeah.

Encouragement and Hope

Yeah. I always have something to say. It's crazy. Yo, majestic, just go ahead and forget this, dude. Thank you. Thank you. So I'm gonna leave you guys with this week. Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. So do not give up. Go through that door. Make that choice. Write that letter, take that leap of faith, because that may be the opportunity, the door, the great thing, the great vision, the dream that you've been aspiring to go towards.

Festive Goodbye

So that's all. Have fun, happy Thanksgiving, and see y'all next week. Boom. I like it. I like it. All right, so you guys have, you know, great thoughts and quotes and all that good stuff, except for Ryan. Ryan, you know, it was. Was procrastinating and, you know, joking and jiving.

Heartfelt Reflection

He was, you know, I do got something, to be honest, and I think this is very heartfelt. It's small, it's short, but the quote is, friends are siblings are the siblings God never gave us. I think that one kind of hits deep because we all have those friends that feel more like, you know, a brother or a sister. So I'm gonna leave you guys with that one. Okay. I like it, Ryan. I like. Okay, so that was those. That was the.

Farewell

The redemption. Redemption song. You come back. Yes, you come back. Okay, so mine. Mine is something I saw, actually, earlier today, so. And it's. It's titled the menu, the manifestation secrets. Right. So be happy for others when they win, and your wins will come quicker. Right. So just, you know, celebrate, you know, people's accomplishments and accolades and things that, you know, that they put hard work towards.

Encouragement in Growth

Do it with, like, do it intentionally and do it without any, like, you know, wanted, needed to be reciprocated back to you, right? So that's the simple manifestation secret right there. I wanted to share with everybody else, but Matt or Bookman was saying earlier, too, like, shout out to everybody that joins this every single week. So this is the 27th week in a row we've been doing this podcast.

Appreciation

So we appreciate the support and everybody tapping in and listening. People that do come to stage and, you know, share their thoughts every so often as well. People in the comments, all that kind of stuff. People that reshare this on their timelines, on Twitter, on Instagram, on LinkedIn, on Snapchat, on whatever, wherever you saw us promote this and you came to this link via whatever, one of those mediums, we appreciate everybody that's listening and then supporting us.

Thanksgiving Wishes

So, yeah, with that said, happy Thanksgiving once again here in Canada. Enjoy the remainder to your tier. Weekends have great starts to your week, and we will definitely be back next week. Same time, same place, same channel, maybe different vibes, but same cast, same family, same space. Same space. Everybody's welcome to join, right? So on that note, everybody take care for now.

Until Next Time

We'll see you next week. Peace out. Easy.

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