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Speak music lover, how are you?

Today we are going to address the issue of mental health in society reflecting on the work of Raul

Seixas, Foucault and Machado de Assis.

For "normal" people, Raul Seixas, hippies and people of counter culture are crazy,

Zé drugs, sick, vagabonds.

Starting from this premise, let's take a look about how Raul criticizes the normal; as Foucault

criticizes the treatment of madness; and how Machado de Assis criticizes

between madness and lucidity in the Alienist tale.

Are you confused?

Calm down, after the vignette I explain this better. idea

[Vignette] [To be common is easy, Difficult is to be different!]

[Colab vignette]

While you strives to be

A normal guy And make everything the same

As you work, you work 12 hours a day. day for a boss, to have money and a lot

Sometimes survive a lifetime hanged in debts and appearances for society,

tries to be the "normal citizen" who faces hours in transportation, after hours

as an employee, to earn misery and still feel guilty

I by my side, learning to be crazy

A total madman In real madness

Modern psychology has realized that one of the factors which contributes to the occurrence of depression,

stresses and madness itself is linked the sameness, routine.

That guy who does the same things all the days, without any kind of novelty, a robot

system is much more likely to develop depression and anxiety.

In this verse Raul is probably expressing your way to finding an alternative

to the obvious.

This difference between what it is to be crazy and what is normal is a lot of conflict

of the Alienist's narrative where it is asked to the reader who really is the crazy story?

The people or Dr Bacamarte who thought lucid, and then goes alone with the

conclusion to be the only crazy?

For Foucault, what it's like to be crazy depends of each society.

Being crazy means not being normal, but each historical context has its own

ideals of normality; therefore, what is madness for a time can be considered

normal for another.

When Raul criticizes the person who struggles to be normal, he is criticizing the concept

normality of the society in which he lives.

I believe that Raul Seixas meant in this verse that he did not want to be the same people

normal, he wanted to be different, to answer the normal way.

He literally wanted answers, which the subject did not look for more - that's why he is

"Learning to be crazy".

Controlling the my crazy

Mixed with my lucidity

I believe that this control is a figure of language that despite being labeled crazy

he has lucidity in his thoughts, in the version live he speaks disguising in my lucidity

which makes the verse more meaningful, Foucault book history of madness makes a study since

the rebirth to modernity of the treatment of madmen.

Foucault criticizes the way that twentieth century treated the madness: the people who

did not conform to social norms were isolated from social life in nursing homes and asylums.

Raul, here, proposes just the opposite: Mix maluquez with lucidity, accept

differences that the escape from normality can to bring about without losing a sense of

to be lucid, to have the "foot on the floor".

This brings a reflection not only on the issue metaphor of poetry that Raul Seixas composed

next to the friend Claudio Roberto: we also see the extremely pertinent question that Foucault

points to A cyclic vision movement of "social cleansing" and excluding

more than turning away from the eyes that disturbs, disturbs or is in any way

incomprehensible.

More or less the same thing we see in users of drugs from Cracolândia that Doria expelled

the basis of demolition and homeless people to on the day of greatest cold recorded

in the city of São Paulo, that is, it does not solve The problem, just try to hide from the eyes.

of society.

I will stay To be sure

Crazy beauty And I'm going to stay

To be sure Crazy beauty

I believe that Raul wants to show in that refrain that he will certainly be different,

not following a standard imposed by society, and by doing so he is considered crazy.

But he accepts the label and exploits things good that this escape from normality brings,

so he's not just crazy, but crazy beauty.

And this path that I chose it myself

It's so easy to follow Having nowhere to go

The society in which Raul lived had correct way of living (studying, working,

marry, have children, retire and die).

To escape this unique model, Raul spoke to live one day at a time as if it were

the last, learn something new every day, or either, get out of the rut, be "light".

It suggests music to me, that people normal people strive to be the perfect standard

that society expects, but in fact, live of appearances, already the crazy, the crazy, for

lack of censorship is what really lives good.

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I will stay I'll keep

all the certainty Crazy crazy

Beauty, Beauty

Machado taught us that no one is perfectly lucid.

Also taught to question classifications of who is crazy and who is normal.

Foucault helps us, even today, to understand that these classifications are not things

fixed, change from time to time.

The standard of normality of the whole society have defects, and it is precisely those who flee

that can best help us remedy these defects.

By alienating these people into asylums, they we are only condemning the person not to

to belong to society as well as to we are depriving society of the people who

has a different perception and that precisely so they can help society in a way

only.

And Raul reminded us that we can little of our madness, that is, of what we

society does not accept - and maybe even that, to be happier.

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I made a playlist with everyone.

Many thanks for your hearing, bye.

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Senate Democrats were quick to call for a delay in confirming a replacement for Justice

Anthony Kennedy.

Within hours of his retirement announcement, multiple senators said GOP leaders should

follow the precedent they set the last time there was an open Supreme Court seat.

"Our Republican colleagues should follow the rule they set in 2016, not to consider a Supreme

Court justice in an election year.

... Anything but that would be the absolute height of hypocrisy," Sen. Chuck Schumer said

on the Senate floor Wednesday.

In 2016, Republicans in control of the U.S. Senate refused to consider President Barack

Obama's nominee Merrick Garland.

At the time, they said a SCOTUS nominee shouldn't be considered in an election year.

So Democrats are using that logic and the upcoming midterm elections to call for a delay.

But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell already said he plans to vote on President

Donald Trump's nominee this fall, saying it's not a presidential election year.

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In this exercise the patient is going to be supine.

Feet are going to be flat, hands are going to be placed on the gym ball, gym ball's

going to be against the upper knees here.

Here we're going to have the patient crunch up, rolling the ball.

Working the rectus abdominis muscles.

You want to come down.

And come up again.

Then you're going to be finding a point on the ceiling so they're not flexing their head

too much.

And they can do this exercise 15 to 30 repetitions of 2 to 3 sets.

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Primavera Decoupage on canvas tutorial - Duration: 10:27.

Paint a canvas 30x80 cm with primer or white acrylic paint C0200.

Glue a rice paper 60662 with glue for decoupage CGLUE or CL002.

After drying apply acrylic varnish KADL1 .

Paint background with acrylic paints C0200, C5050 and C2065.

Paint background with acrylic paints C0200, C4200 and C9020.

Paint the dress of the woman with acrylic paints C0200, C0364 and C9020.

Finish drawing the head and hair of woman by a pencil.

Paint hair of the woman with acrylic paints C0364, C4012, C1750 and C7360.

Draw a flowers with acrylic paint C2065 using a stencil K172.

Finish drawing a flowers with acrylic paints C2065, C4012, C1750 and C7360.

Paint the left border with gold acrylic paint 0C110.

Apply a stencil adhesive Cad9721 onto the stencil K258 and fix it onto the surface.

Paint the surface with acrylic paint C0364, C4200.

Paint the surface with acrylic paint C0364, C4200 using the stencil K208.

After drying apply acrylic varnish KADL1 .

Apply Step 1 of two components Transparent Crackle gel sistem 33408. Dry it for 3-4 hours without a hairdryer.

Step 1 must become transparent completely! It takes 3-4 hours.

Apply Step 2 of Transparent Crackle gel sistem 33408.

Dry it for 4-5 hours without a hairdryer.

Step 2 will become transparent completely in 4-5 hours!

Apply a patina CL007 to appeared cracks. Remove excess of patina by clean and dry fabric.

You can remove excess of patina by Clear finishing wax 29767.

Thank You!

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An immigration lawyer claims she was shoved to the ground by an ICE agent while trying to enter the building with her clients in the early hours of Tuesday morning

 Andrea Martinez was trying to reunite Kenia Bautista-Mayorga, 23, who is six months pregnant, with her three-year-old son before she was deported to Honduras

The pair had been separated by ICE for weeks as Bautista-Mayorga sat in jail, The Daily Beast reported

Her son, Noah, had been in the care of his father, Luis Alfredo Diaz Inestroza, an undocumented immigrant

He had also turned up at the ICE office in Kansas City about 3am on Tuesday to say goodbye to his family ahead of their deportation

 Martinez said she had thought the family would be reunited in the car park, but was told they would be taken inside the building away from the cameras instead

 The group walked towards the door while a group of activists sang nearby, when an ICE agent suddenly blocked Martinez and fellow attorney Megan Galicia from entering, and allegedly pushed Martinez to the ground

Video shows the moment all goes silent as the attorney appears to be grabbed by the hair and pulled back

She can be heard screaming 'no', four times.Later that day, Martinez shared her experience, along with a picture of her cut-up leg

She said she was left with a fracture in her right foot from the experience, and was denied medical attention

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Albanian immigrant, 47, who worked at the same diner for 24. Share this article Share 'Kansas City ICE ERO deportation officer Everett Chase pushed me this morning and caused a fracture in my right foot, as well as a bloody left leg,' she wrote

'He refused me medical treatment and did not allow me to call 911. This was because he was mad that he had so many cameras filming him in the ICE parking lot as he was deporting my three-year-old client and his pregnant mother

 'Officer Chase detained me and wouldn't let me out of a locked ICE office and then called the Federal Protective Service (FPS) 'police' and continually looked at my phone to make sure I wasn't recording him

'  She elaborated on the experience to The Daily Beast, explaining she was later called back in to the office and detained for nearly an hour

    'I was wearing high heels, so that's when my foot was fractured and my leg got all bloody

And then my pants ripped. 'But then he called me back in and detained me for another forty minutes or an hour

' Martinez says she was locked in an office and was not allowed to use a phone or to call 911 for medical assistance

  'I told him, 'I'm bleeding, I'm bleeding, can you at least get me a first aid kit?' And he said, 'No, it's not severe enough

' And then my foot started swelling.' On Tuesday evening, ICE issued a statement to the Kansas City Star, explaining an internal investigation into the incident had been launched

'Early this morning an incident occurred at the Kansas City ICE office while ICE (Enforcement and Removal Operations) officers were attempting to reunite a mother with a family member,' it read

'We take any allegations against ICE personnel very seriously and are looking into the matter

' Martinez said Bautista-Mayorga and her son were not able to take their suitcases back to Honduras with them, and no flight information was provided, making it hard for family members in their home country to find them

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What Do 'Natural' and 'Artificial' Flavors Really Mean? - Duration: 9:34.

[♪INTRO]

If somebody gives you the choice between two tasty-looking snack cakes -- but one is labeled

'naturally flavored', and the other 'artificially flavored' -- most people would probably

go with the natural one.

It sounds better.

Who wants to eat food that's fake?

I like real food.

But those labels can be pretty misleading.

In fact, the flavorings could be chemically identical.

There are rules to what gets labeled "natural" or "artificial," but they're pretty

subtle.

And you definitely don't need to avoid artificial flavors to stay healthy or be eco-friendly.

The only reason you might want to opt for the natural version in some cases is its … just,

its flavor?

In the US, artificial and natural flavors are defined by the Food and Drug Administration,

because that's the agency that gets a say in how companies market and label their foods.

So first, the term "flavors" itself refers to ingredients that are in the food mainly

for their taste, rather than any nutritional value.

So an apple in an apple pie would certainly be adding to the overall flavor, but it would

not technically be considered a flavor or flavoring.

And the FDA considers something a 'natural' flavor if it comes from a plant or animal.

That source could be virtually anything: fruit, bark, herbs, veggies, meats.

The list is long.

But if it's made from a plant or animal, it's natural.

If not, it's artificial.

It does get a little more complicated than that, but in the vast majority of cases, the

difference between the two is only the source.

We're sticking to specifics of the US here, but plenty of other countries differentiate

these flavors along the same lines, so you'll see similar claims on their food packaging.

Seems simple enough, but if you think about how we experience flavor, you can see why

this whole binary system the FDA has cooked up is not necessarily all that useful.

Because what makes your favorite chocolate chip cookies so delicious comes down to the

molecules you taste and smell, not where those molecules come from.

They're chemicals, whether they come from natural sources or are made from scratch in

a lab.

And in many cases, the molecules in natural and artificial flavors are exactly the same

— down to the placement of each atom and bond.

That's because for a lot of common flavors, we know the main chemical behind them, and

whether you purify it from fruit or make it synthetically, a compound is a compound is

a compound.

Take the vanilla you might use when you bake cookies.

The main flavor component of vanilla -- and the one we recognize as having that sweet,

characteristic taste -- is a chemical called vanillin.

You can naturally extract it from vanilla beans by soaking them in water and alcohol.

Or, you can make the exact same chemical in the lab.

If you go the all-natural route, expect to pay big bucks, though, because vanilla beans

are the fruits of finicky tropical orchids.

They're a huge pain to grow and harvest.

And vanilla is the world's most popular flavor, we cannot grow enough beans to flavor

everything we want using only the real stuff.

There is another natural way to get vanilla flavor, with something called castoreum, but

that's not likely to be a fan favorite.

That's because it comes from the castor sacs of beavers, which are located down near

their tails.

Basically, flavoring via beaver butt.

Milking beavers for their secretions is not exactly a high-volume industry either, so

castoreum is too expensive to put in most foods.

But in the lab, you can make the same vanillin in huge batches and for much less money by

doing some fancy chemistry on paper pulp or petroleum derivatives.

That may sound less appetizing than getting it from the beans, but remember: the molecule

you get at the end is exactly the same.

And, it's how we're able to vanilla-fy most of the foods we eat.

So maybe don't write off artificial vanilla just because it's not natural.

You'll save some big bucks.

Then there are also some misconceptions about the environmental impact.

Counterintuitive as it might sound, natural flavorings aren't always so great for nature.

They can have much bigger environmental footprints than their artificial counterparts.

Take massoia lactone, a chemical that tastes like coconut, which you can find in the bark

of certain trees in Southeast Asia.

The tricky part is if you strip off the bark to get it, you kill the tree.

So, as much as we might want to have that lovely pina colada flavor, the natural version

is really inefficient and unsustainable.

Whereas synthetic chemists can whip up massoia lactone in the lab, no tree stripping necessary.

Granted, artificial flavorings aren't perfect for the planet either.

They're often made from oil, and can require special materials that aren't environmentally-friendly.

Production can also create wastewater.

Still, that's usually better than killing entire groves of trees or going through thousands

of kilos of fruit in search of specific flavor compounds.

There is one major downside to keeping things strictly in the lab, though: the taste.

Because while synthetic vanillin is the same molecule you'll find in the stuff from vanilla

beans, real vanilla has hundreds of other compounds that subtly change the flavor.

Artificial vanilla is a pretty good substitute because around 80% of vanilla flavor comes

from that one vanillin compound.

Most people can't tell the difference.

But other flavors are much harder to replicate.

Artificial strawberry might be delicious, for example, but if you think about it, it

doesn't really taste like strawberries.

That's because you simply can't reproduce that flavor very well with one or two chemicals.

It's super complex.

So, the purity you get with artificial methods may sometimes make for less-sophisticated

flavors.

On the other hand, it also means that those flavors are better-known to scientists, and

more rigorously tested.

If this runs counter to your intuition, you're not alone.

Packages proudly proclaiming 'no artificial flavors' are trying to appeal to the common

feeling that substances from Mother Nature are inherently safer and better than ones

invented and produced by people.

That's called the naturalistic fallacy.

But nature isn't infallible, and there's all kinds of stuff out there that's natural,

but will also super kill you.

Just because a flavoring comes from a plant or animal doesn't mean it's safer or healthier.

Which is why US flavor regulations apply to both natural and artificial flavors.

It's a system called Generally Recognized As Safe, or GRAS.

Basically, back in the mid-20th century, the FDA decided that food additives should be

tested, although they could be exempted from review if experts already agreed that the

substance was safe.

Since the rules took full effect in the late 1950s, just two flavors have been banned,

one natural and one artificial: calamus, which comes from a plant also known as sweet root;

and cinnamyl anthranilate, a synthetic compound that gives a grape or cherry flavor.

Some flavorings have raised other types of health flags, like diacetyl, the artificial

buttery flavoring in microwave popcorn.

If it's inhaled in extremely large amounts — like if you work in a popcorn factory

and don't use protective equipment — it can cause a lung disease known as popcorn

lung.

But eating it isn't a problem, so we still use it.

In theory, it's still possible that some flavors we use have minor negative health

effects we just don't know about, even with this testing system.

One complication is that the evidence is summarized by an industry group.

But since the rules apply to both types of flavors, there's no reason to be extra suspicious

of the artificial ones.

Another part of artificial flavoring's bad reputation comes from the fact that it's

in processed foods, which are less healthy for you — they're often high in sugar

and fat while also being low in fiber and nutrients.

But that's not the flavoring's fault.

And of course, natural flavoring is used for the exact same thing.

Perhaps the most misleading example of this is orange juice.

Americans used to get most of their orange juice from concentrate, but these days, we

tend to buy it in cartons where the juice doesn't need to be diluted.

It seems like a fresher option, and companies have marketed it that way to get a premium

price.

But the juice isn't as fresh as they make it sound.

Because of the realities of large-scale production, the juice ends up sitting in tanks for months

at a time.

To keep it from spoiling, producers pasteurize it and also remove all the oxygen in a process

called deaeration.

To be fair, that processing is important to keep the juice safe to drink.

But it also removes a bunch of the nicer flavor compounds that make freshly squeezed juice

so refreshing.

The juice might not be from concentrate, but companies still re-flavor it right before

it's put in the carton, with what people in the industry call juice packs.

The packs are a mix of flavors, usually from oranges, orange oil, or orange essence.

So technically, they have natural sources.

But that doesn't mean the flavor is coming from freshly-squeezed orange juice, or that

the juice is somehow less processed and healthier because the flavorings are natural.

Once you find out what the terms "natural" and "artificial" really mean, you start

to see this type of misleading marketing everywhere.

But if you think it's confusing now, just wait a few years.

Because biotech is getting in on flavorings, blurring the lines even more.

Companies are trying to come up with new ways to make flavors that still count as 'natural'

under current labeling regulations -- even though the source may be bacteria or yeast,

rather than any recognizable plant or animal.

With genetic engineering, you can program microbes to produce certain flavor molecules,

then isolate the molecules and use them just like other flavorings.

That could be a more efficient and eco-friendly solution in some cases, especially for hard-to-source

flavor compounds.

But in a way, it would make the labeling claims on food packaging even more meaningless.

Like, is that all-natural vanilla flavor from vanilla beans or a very special strain of

yeast?

If you wanted the natural stuff for the more nuanced flavor, you'd have no way of knowing

what you were getting.

For now, just don't be fooled by claims that sticking to natural flavors is healthier

or better for the environment.

Tastes and flavors are based on chemistry, and a lot of the time, the artificial ones

are just as good.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you're interested in learning more about flavor chemistry, you can check out one of

our previous episodes, about 5 chemicals that are in everything you eat.

[♪OUTRO]

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$1,500,000 Profit Per Month Sitting on My Couch - Duration: 25:44.

What's up you guys it's Graham here so I'm here with a few pretty special

Guests I'm going to let everybody introduce themselves to you but between

All of us I guess we have a million and a half dollars in revenue per month that

We have which is insane and we're going to be talking about passive income

What's holding people back some things that you should be learning that we've

Learned along the way and I'm gonna hand the mic off to Mike yo guys so it's

Crazy because there's like four cameras right here so we don't know what you

Want to look at but my name is Mike miss steale what's it called I'm a youtuber

Out in Bali talk about a bunch of stuff like mostly Shopify affiliate marketing

Dropshipping ecommerce Facebook Ads like one of my expertise actually is like

Rapidly scaling facebook guys I would say that cuz like I mean everyone does a

Little bit of everything right yeah dude I'm super excited because like my

Biggest goal in life was to surround myself around like awesome people kind

Of like the Avengers of entrepreneurs and like when I first made youtube

Videos one of my biggest goals when I first started was to meet Graham Stefan

Was like that was like probably right up there like next like getting like all

Like the top you he Oh cards but um no dude it was like I wanted to surround

Myself around people that actually thought the same as me right and that's

what I'm like super excited for this collaboration because man like the

combine just monthly sales in this room just blows my mind and even just like

hanging out with you guys in the past couple of like hours man I know it's

done a lot for everyone else's business and just like a mindset so I'm gonna

throw to my boy Katie the lifestyle ninja man that lifestyle ninja baby and

I call I call Iron Man for the Avengers too

so my name is Kevin David I'm looking at all four cameras so it's going to be

awkward depending on everyone you know it's over here at one point too so I

started out with Amazon FBA that's kind of like where I began this whole journey

and I was just really sad and depressed at my job to be perfectly honest I was

in accounting I was working 80 hours a week I was just not enjoying my life I

wasn't looking forward to every day and I kind of woke up all of a sudden and

realized that that's not what life is about and I've watched all these guys on

YouTube I've learned more in the last like day of them all come

my house then like the you know four or five years in college so and I'm not

saying don't go to college but I'm just saying like you know when you find the

right people you can just learn so much information so listen to these guys

they're crazy right so I mean I did I did that in the last 12 months you know

I've been lucky enough to buy my dream house here in San Diego and I'm just so

happy that gets a meet and associate myself you know with people of this

caliber it's really really lucky to be able to meet people who are kind of

doing the same things as you hustling trying to help people and really kind of

like creating the reality that they've always wanted so I'm gonna introduce my

boy ODI productions not to be confused with Odie okay what's up guys my name is

Jody I also know is OD IRA productions on

YouTube thanks for the intro let me know if you like do you like the jacket yeah

so I'm 25 years old I'm from here San Diego California where I'm based right

now I go in between San Diego and Chicago my story basically I'm a utility

drop out dropped out my senior year had 3.5 GPA pursued entrepreneurship

specifically affiliate marketing for those who are unfamiliar basically just

referrals so that's a lot of passive income because you can just refer stuff

on youtube videos on websites and continue to earn commissions for months

if not years to come so yeah I was able to go from that to you know making six

figures a month in profit within up around two years and now I get to hang

out with these cool guys and just build my youtube channel and personal brand so

and drive a Lamborghini if you couldn't tell from the thumbnail drives a

Lamborghini so let's start here what do you think is the biggest thing that

holds people back from making passive income or even pursuing that in the

first place because a lot of people don't even try and what do you attribute

that to well yeah the hashtags and beliefs and it's it's like it's like a

various number of factors right because the thing about passive income is you

either gotta like putting a lot of time up front or a lot of money right like no

one understands that and of course like in terms of passive it doesn't mean that

it's like you don't like touch it right because like especially like for example

they say Facebook Ads is passive but all it takes is like Facebook algorithm

going to go like what's up and then it's just like it's gone you're out of the

business right my business was only focused on Facebook

ads like it was passive income but then if the algorithm changed BAM no more

passive income but then you have like you know real estate where the real

passive income is you know you put a bunch of money in property and you get

returned but it's not really passive agents that a property managed not right

it's not terribly yeah but it's not 100 like I probably spend a few hours a

month yeah yeah your life is so hard what do I know something to wake up and

feel like make you want to get a job I actually have to do a mobile deposit

yeah it's terrible just makes you want to get up how are you men cuz you're

you're a pastor pretty sick like we woke up this morning cuz I we had like I'm

from your slumber party you have to make a hundred K a month minimum to like hang

out at the household right yeah dude the Wi-Fi was out and you were just like

chilling like no stress whatsoever so ya know I'm you know we got a lot we got a

live webinar coming out so hopefully the Wi-Fi kicks back in at some point

but I mean passive income to me is just about freedom right like I don't care

about money and like it's easy to say that when you have money because I think

a big thing that people get caught up in is like when you when you're in the rat

race and like you you can't think about how beautiful the ocean is if you have

to pay a bill tomorrow and you don't have the money you know I mean so people

get so caught up and they just can't kind of appreciate it and they can't

like take a step back so like kind of there's two steps entrepreneurship in my

opinion it's grinding putting the work in sacrificing doing everything you need

to to make as much money as you want right that makes you happy makes you

comfortable and then it's good to go to fulfillment right and so that's that's

kind of what I what I think and the biggest thing that holds people back

kind of from starting passive income in my opinion is a kind of decision

paralysis like people are on the internet and they're watching Graham's

channel are saying real estate they're watching Mike the Sangh shopify they're

watching Odie they're saying you know they're watching they're watching Mike

they're talking about scaling you know I'm being handsome and trying to become

a model out in Bali and they're watching LD ya body ability L exactly body so

watch the odium the thing about affiliate marketing right they're

watching me and Facebook is on fire Amazon whatever it is and so there's so

many choices that people are looking at all of this and then they don't start

right because they're like oh but what if I start Amazon and then Shopify would

be the better option what if I start real estate or maybe I should do

affiliate marketing right the the key to this and the key to passive income and

the key to being successful in starting entrepreneur becoming an entrepreneur is

finding someone that you truly believe right based on results based on their

personality based on the knowledge they're teaching and then really just

jumping in and actually implementing and doing something right not thinking about

it not getting motivated for a minute but really actually doing something and

doing the work upfront to choose what that thing is and is best for you not

doing what's the easiest so many people like what's the quickest easiest way and

then they can that may be a bit bit connect Shopify or it might be thing but

like you know anyway because the yeah that's a good point cuz it's taken like

it's taken us years to six six figures a month right like I don't know about you

guys but it took me you know 13 months to get to where you know we're making

six figures plus profit per month and I mean that's a that's still very fast but

like it's 13 months it's not a day like it's not a month it you know it's also

like working like years before there's like 18 yeah and I mean I wasn't

watching preneur since I was 16 like selling lemonade like it's a mindset

that like you develop habitually like anything else yeah I agree with the

above honestly there's many ways to skin a cat alright so every single person on

this couch has done it a different way there's a specific way that works for

you and your lifestyle so you have to find that way and you have to stick to

it and you have to stick to one thing long enough to see the fruits of your

labor so honestly like there's so many there's so many options out there it

comes to just believing and trusting in your decision and in yourself and then

seeing that to fulfillment so yeah yo I think cool thing is we should like

ask a question and then everyone answers and we like just take turns yeah if you

want okay okay this is like a pretty interesting question it's like it sounds

like you have a question yeah I'm question canal okay excuse me I have a

question is this thing on okay yeah so yeah we should do that because I have a

look an interesting question all right if any one of you guys had a chance to

trade your life with one other person on here like this would be like business

you'd be like whatever they got going on right it could just be like hey man here

live in Bali but like you know for exempt for me man

I was like oh D the most chill is to like this guy

weren't like okay so it's like pretty cool cuz OD like makes a lot from like

affiliate marketing man he just chills you'd he'll make like a video every like

four to five days or whatever if that and then when he makes a video there was

like tens of thousands of people like oh you're so cool I love you and then like

I'm like pumping out videos every single day and after do like some crazy

clickbait with like my shirt off or whatever for like for like mostly hate

right I've noticed with people to do it every day people don't watch because

you're like you're just gonna post a video tomorrow and why and and then the

next day they think well why would I watch yesterday's video when I could

just watch today's true versus when you do it once a week it's like that one

time I gotta watch the video you know I don't have a Lamborghini right now

do you've a Lamborghini Retta I have a moped do you ever in here right now do

you have a Lamborghini right now maybe alright so I mean that helps with

your it might be orange might be hashtagged Prius gang so actually a

Prius body so I have a question I have a question for you and you know maybe I

should make it like general but I'm just curious so real estate right cuz like

the only real real estate that I've ever been involved with was like my first

house which was this house which is like a so like I don't you know I love

learning from people who are like the best at doing things and like you know

on YouTube you're in one of if not the best person to kind of go to for that so

somebody who's watching this right because I think a lot of people kind of

get confused and they say like you know real estate is expensive like you know I

had to pay a ton out-of-pocket for this like that would be ridiculous for me a

few years ago right how can someone get involved in real estate who doesn't have

like a bunch of money I would honestly believe house hacking is really one of

the best ways to get into real estate for someone who doesn't have a ton of

money and this is basically you get a duplex triplex or four Plex something

under four units and almost every bank will consider that a residential loan

instead of a commercial loan when you get more than four units you live in one

of the unit's you rent out the others so basically you're covering your own

living expenses by buying the place you're living in but at the same time

you get exposure to rental real estate and that you could rent out a few other

units get some passive income talking kids so get some passive income going

and that's such a great way just to get start

get your feet wet when investing in real estate and then eventually you just do

that again the two or three years later you just buy another one that's maybe a

little bit nicer you rent out the last one all of a sudden you have now a

rental property that's generating cash flow and then you continue yeah on

average like what what's the inflow or like what's the outlay for somebody

trying to like do that is it like a hundred thousand two hundred thousand

three hundred thousand alright it so depends in the area at the very least

I'm finding people right now are putting between ten and fifteen percent down so

for someone in California or Los Angeles it could very well be you know a hundred

thousand plus in areas in the Midwest it could be as low as thirty thousand there

will be money that will need to be put down unless you're you know a veteran in

which case sometimes they have 0% down options every now and then you're able

to get like an FHA loan at three to ten percent it's possible I don't really see

it it's hard to find a cash flowing property at like three five percent down

usually doesn't happen it's possible but yeah I mean you will have to make money

and save money in order to do this this is gonna be something that's really

difficult to do if you don't have any money or you're just starting out it

like eighteen want to invest realistically it's probably not gonna

happen my next my next question which is you

know I want to go down this I want to go down the line and I want to say like for

the eighteen year olds watching for the 22 year olds watching people that are

fresh out of high school college right or even anyone who wants to just change

their life right what is the absolute best what should people be focusing on

like real thing like cuz it's like you know it's very common that entrepreneurs

are like you know like believe in yourself and like work hard and people

are like okay but that doesn't really answer my question like what should I be

focusing on with all the different choices out there

yeah like at you know out of all of the different choices and I'll go first

because I don't want to put anyone on the spot because I'm obviously been

thinking about this question and you know there's so many different options

right and you you want to choose what's what's kind of fitting for you like

Amazon takes a little bit more money to start like $3,000 to start Shopify you

can get started with less right but there is some saturation with it you

know creating like a digital marketing company or like a Facebook ad agency has

like no upfront costs and can generate a ton of kind of residual income that way

but there's also other options right like we're we all met each other because

of one thing right we all know each other because of one thing we're all

talking to each other we all are you know

gonna collab with each other because of YouTube right and so I think that

something for the younger people out there who you know have the personality

for it and even if you don't focusing on like YouTube focusing on like building a

personal brand focusing on building your social media presence you just meet

people because I think a lot of people are like they see like Gary Vaynerchuk

and they're like oh my god how can I meet him how can I meet him like how can

I become like that right and what I found was when I started to work on my

own stuff in my own youtube peep instead of me reaching out to other people

people reach out to me and right and like that's kind of like you're

reversing the game in a way that like now people are coming to you that before

like it would be very difficult to actually go out and try to find and so

I'm gonna put Mike on the spot now because I gave him like 30 seconds so

he's I awesome awesome awesome yeah so I mean when you focus on your brand like

kind of what we're doing you know most of the time you know when you're trying

to like you're trying to convince someone you try to convince someone to

do something that it is you want as first like when you become the person

that's attractive right like what was it Jim Rohn says it all the time it's like

don't chase success become the person that attracts success right because

that's the only way you could keep it LUMS so that's like the biggest thing

when it comes like YouTube you know every single day you kind of hold

yourself accountable especially who they're dealing with like some like of

the biggest names right now in entren in the entrepreneurship niche on YouTube

and when it comes down to an 18 year old that is just starting online or whatever

and they want to make a name for themselves or even if they just want to

make their first 100 dollars a day online what I would say is and this was

like the best advice especially you're 18 because you know we're lucky that we

started out really young but the best advice that I got was in your 20s and

especially like if you're a teen like hell do you have so much time but when

you're young you know the worst thing that you could do when you're like 30 or

40 or 50 looking back and realizing that you got good at the wrong thing cuz you

got you wasted your time I mean it doesn't matter how much money you're

getting at your job if that skill said that you're learning isn't gonna be

helpful so for example for me when I look at whatever like that if I had a

chance to like go back to my 18 year old self I'd be like Mike the one thing the

one thing that you like really need to know is you just need to find a way to

just capture attention because it doesn't matter what business you're in

it could be like in Amazon FBA it could be like in real estate it could be like

an affiliate marketing could be like in blogging it could be like a YouTube

right when you control attention you control

eyeballs and then if you have an influence over those eyeballs then

you'll have an influence on their wallets right and then your bank count

goes up so like for example like just this one thing alone if you just master

how to get good at it you know you could close deals on real estate you could

find a way to make your listing on Amazon FBA look way better than your

competitors you know you could find like affiliate products and you could just be

more creative and just capturing attention because you still have heard

about an affiliate product I would if people have heard about a product on

Amazon they want to see what it is if people have heard about a real estate

agent they want to have him sell the house right yeah all boiling down -

attention attention and YouTube is a unbelievable way yeah so if you're 18

you're broke as hell like don't focus on just yeah focus on one thing but like

crap that thing of attention because you'll never go out of business use a

quick side tangent this reminds me of that guy bunk gang have you seen him on

Instagram he wanted to be a rapper and no one knew about him or his music so he

did really stupid and that got him how many millions of followers on Instagram

and now people take him seriously because he has a following behind him

just do stuff to get attention and but well Devon yeah bad baby

know what I would say is think about the life you want and then reverse engineer

that like for instance if you wanted to go to Bali and just live there I

couldn't be a real estate agent here but then spend most of my life and buy like

it just it didn't work if I wanted to go and travel and spend my life on a cruise

ship I couldn't sell real estate that just wouldn't be feasible so figuring

out first what sort of lifestyle you want and then figuring out from there

what's going to get you there and if you want to be a real estate agent and you

like your own schedule and you like to work with clients and meet people then

maybe that means you have to settle down in an area and not necessarily go and

travel the world if you want to live from a laptop then you could do

something much different but finding out what that end goal is first and then

working backwards from that I think is massively important that's such an

important point that he said and I just want to add one thing to it that I've

personally learned so like I take it like one step even like closer to the

ground like like if I'm if I want to be like a real estate millionaire right I'm

gonna be just like absolutely dissecting him like I'm going to be looking at

every video topic I'm gonna be subscribing to his email list I'm gonna

be looking at his website like I'm gonna be do Poulos so like that tells you how

successful he is but you know I'm looking at who's doing it the best I'm

doing research and then I'm just absolutely immersing myself into their

ecosystem in every way I can I'm looking at their Instagram what they're posting

I'm looking at their Facebook page what they're posting everything right and you

literally just emulate that at your own creativity add your own personality and

then just like literally let it take off yeah I totally agree with Graham I mean

starting with that end goal in mind of just figuring out what you want from

this life and I know it's hard like when I was 18 19 years old like I did not

really know what I wanted from life but just like reading books just being on

the air being on YouTube and seeing different

people's lifestyles reading about different people on you know and their

success stories and this and that I finally kind of like nestled into my own

path and then I found all the people who are like the top in my industry I

studied them and you know I went out to on you know kind of emulate them and

eventually I was competing with them you know I mean um so honestly I think

focusing on the end goal of like what you really want from this life and

finding a way to get there from A to B and also I think just developing your

own personal skills and personal brands like you just need to build yourself up

because if you want to get to a certain level like you have to be ready for it

and you have to be ready for it from like a personal like growth standpoint

like you have to have the skills you have to have the knowledge you have to

have the social proof behind you if you want to go after it so honestly just

working on yourself and then figuring out what you really want from life like

taking some time there really just analyze and be honest with yourself you

know I mean like if you want the cars then you want the cars or if you want

you know if you just want girls then you want the girls but if you want you know

freedom if you want influence if you want a positive influence on people if

you want to help out you know your community then you have to really figure

that out and the best way that you can use you know your skills your talents

towards that goal I love that too and you know like I had to get so specific

like almost like comically specific like I literally like took a piece of paper

and wrote down like what do I like and I was like the beach and the Sun like I

like cars I like to like have fast Wi-Fi right like I like I like but I like mics

but you know and all of a sudden mics but sitting on my couch so you know I

yeah the law of attraction I I manifested his butt onto my couch and

you know that's that's what it's all about you know what heaven is and

there's nothing wrong with copying somebody else and you were mentioning

that it's easy just to look at what someone else is doing and then just copy

them copy exactly what they're doing but add your own twist on it but that's what

I did with YouTube I copied what other people were doing just with yeah we all

do it like I is ty Lopez a scammer find out on my

channel 150,000 views later no but brother we all watch each other's videos

see what topics do well or if we see a topic that maybe didn't do well we think

like oh you know what I can do my own twist on this and add this to it I think

it might do better and just thought there's nothing wrong with copying

somebody and just making it your own we prefer the word inspire yeah yeah for

example like for example Odie Odie had a video where I was like teaching or

teaching a student how to make how to start minutes with a hundred bucks so I

was like oh look a million views I was like okay how can I add my own like

flavor teaching my tinder date how to start a business I was like really cool

because if you type in like how to make $1,000

ya knows like I know this is really weird but this look for the views but

you did you smash but it's like really cool cuz if you type in like how to make

$1000 and affiliate marketing like the first four videos this you are like our

faces yeah and it's just like the same picture like it's cool cuz you it's it's

own thing there's like this one keyword where it's like I can't believe I did

this with Shopify and everyone looks the same man they have like that black like

bar that they all took from alex becker so shoutout to you Alex bike for like

causing that black bar and then everyone's like doing this yeah the only

thing that's different is like their ethnicity so it's like alright we got

like an easy guy black guy like a white guy and then you just like like take and

pick or whatever but you you I think it's your last question and then you

guys have a webinar on yeah we got yeah yo question really quick just quick

questions for you guys which do you guys want more of because you know it's

really cool the fact that we could collaborate because instead of like us

being the expert in a niche that we have no idea what to do because there's so

many people out there they're like oh yeah we're an extra this by my course

and something that you know I'd rather have like the person that knows real

estate talk about real estate I'd rather have someone that talks about Amazon if

you talk about Amazon FBA I'd rather have someone who knows how to like kill

it in Amazon or in Amazon I was to do in what's called a 55

thank you so much and yeah dude so that's like the biggest thing what do

you guys want more of comment it below and you guys want more of these should

we give them more collabs like this what do you think we should yeah call make

your favorite channel down below don't do it don't do it let's give the people

something so like if you guys want to you know follow or find us right ODI

productions literally the letters ODI productions

you can search Kevin David into YouTube or Facebook or Google or whatever Mike

have a steal a vie est il and Graham Stefan a normal spelling but with a pH

Instagram or just search sexiest man alive on on YouTube and you'll find one

of us hopefully yeah just fine OD actually alright guys so we're gonna

close this out we got to get to a webinar again thank you guys so much for

come into the house here in San Diego and I promise you guys we will be having

more collaborations coming to you soon and if you want to learn more about real

estate you know if you want to learn about scaling or being sexy you want to

learn about affiliate marketing if you want to learn about anything from me

right Amazon Shopify Facebook Ads that works you know where to find us now guys

so comment below and the most important thing is don't give up start to make

passive income and create the reality that you want oh and one more thing most

people right now are gonna be super motivated right but if you don't marry

action with motivation within five minutes like it's gone right so like

when you turn up like usually like we'd want like yell watch our videos right

because like his CPM rates are like ridiculous so like I'll watch your

videos with like no dude seriously like turn your laptop off and like go run out

and do something doesn't matter what it is but just like cause that one step

forward and like have that positive momentum so that you can actually start

living the life that you want because it does matter what we do man it's all

about you guys in the next success story right so close your laptop then

immediately open it and then start working on it because yeah

I've never watched a video so for my camera oh all right guys

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PAULINHO (Brazil) - Man of the Match - MATCH 41 - Duration: 1:14.

Paulinho, after a season which is always tiring for every player,

you join Brazil's national team, arrive at the World Cup, and score your first World Cup goal.

Tell me about the exhaustion and emotion, of scoring your first goal.

Well, the exhaustion has been with me for the past two years almost.

But as I say, I think it's worth it.

In the end, I'm sure it was worth it.

I'm happy about my first goal at the World Cup and now, as I said, we have taken another step.

towards the next stage.

And now let's recover well for the next match.

A question from the heart: what does the Brazilian national team mean to Brazilians right now?

Look, it's not hard to say.

I think it's a passion.

A nation that is passionate.

Brazilians and us here, the players, the 23 along with the delegation,

we'll always give everything and do our best.

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Blerim DZEMAILI (Switzerland) - Man of the Match - MATCH 42 - Duration: 1:23.

First of all, congratulations.

You've only lost one game all year, one in the last 25 games.

What's your secret?

I think that this team is used to not losing now.

That's always the most important thing.

But we didn't play well today.

But when you don't play well and still manage to avoid losing,

then it's always a positive thing.

This tournament is full of surprises, full of teams who can surprise us.

And we want to be one of those teams.

It's your third championship.

Is this the best Swiss team in which you have played?

We'll find out in the next round.

We always get to the second round and say that we're a good side,

and then we get knocked out.

Now we have to take the next step, and that is to progress past the second round.

Like I've said before, we can be the surprise team.

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Brasil sin especular; gana 2-0 y enfrentará a México - Duration: 3:33.

 Brasil no entiende de sorpresas y, con un gol de Paulinho y otro de Thiago Silva, derrotó a Serbia para solventar como líder del grupo E su pase a los octavos de final, donde le aguarda México, en Samara, el próximo lunes

Puede que Neymar no haya encontrado aún la chispa que necesita para ser determinante y que Tite tenga problemas con las lesiones de sus laterales -hoy se añadió Marcelo- pero por el momento es el conjunto más sólido

El único "grande" que sabe a lo que juega, que cuenta con suficiente magia para decantar el resultado de su lado, pero también con el equilibrio que le da Casemiro en el centro del campo y la solidez defensiva que echó en falta en otras épocas

   Espoleada por la eliminación de Alemania, su "bestia negra" cuatro años antes, pero con la precaución que impone un Mundial que no sabe de jerarquías, Brasil supo salir en el Spartak Stadium del laberinto serbio para encontrar el resquicio por el que eludir el campo de minas que dispuso Mladen Krstajic

Con pierna fuerte -a veces demasiado- y tres líneas muy juntas a 20 metros de su portero

Con Coutinho ahogado entre centrocampistas y Neymar encerrado en una banda, Serbia tuvo la sensación de controlar el partido durante gran parte de la primera mitad, sobre todo a raíz de que Gabriel Jesús fallase el primer mano a mano con Vladimir Stojkovic, a los 4 minutos, y Marcelo tuviese que retirarse lesionado poco después

 No creó tampoco problemas a Alisson, porque su juego aéreo murió entre los centrales brasileños y Casemiro barrió cualquier rechace, pero el equipo de Krstajic vivió más de media hora tranquilo

A la espera de su momento.Su idea dependía de su capacidad para evitar el juego a la espalda de sus defensas, de evitar que cualquiera de los artistas brasileños levantase la cabeza

Y eso es casi imposible si está sobre el campo Neymar, que en el 29 habilitó a Gabriel Jesús -de nuevo sin éxito en el último regate- o Coutinho, conocedor de la habilidad de Paulinho para irrumpir desde la segunda línea

 La conexión barcelonista fue la solución. Coutinho intuyó la carrera de Paulinho y le puso un balón tras la defensa rival que éste solo tuvo que levantar ante la salida de StojkovicSerbia reaccionó tras el descanso con una mayor ambición y, aunque ofreció a Brasil la posibilidad de un contragolpe, desaprovechado por Neymar en el 57, creó las primeras dudas en la zaga canarinha

Un apurado despeje de Joao Miranda, hoy capitán, un mal rechace de Alisson a un centro de Antonio Rukavina, que no aprovechó Aleksandr Mitrovic, y otro remate de cabeza del delantero del Fulham que puso en apuros la meta brasileña  Fueron poco más de 5 minutos de zozobra, hasta que Neymar forzó un corner y su saque de esquina lo cabeceó sin oposición Thiago Silva, en el minuto 68

Recuperó Brasil el mando con el gol, fue creando ocasiones, la mayoría desperdiciadas por Neymar y acabó convencida de que, mientras las demás favoritas dudan o, como Alemania, emprenden el camino de regreso, su paso por Moscú no va a ser anecdótico

Prometen volver para la final.

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A Few Words From The Creator: EP1 - Duration: 41:49.

So I guess today is the day when I decided I was going to actually do what

I said I was going to. I think a lot of times in life we make excuses on why we

can't do something, and I made a thousand & one excuses on why I couldn't and didn't

start my YouTube channel, the way that I knew that I needed to. And then put

in the effort that I knew that I needed to put in, in order to make it successful just

like everyone else. I was making excuses. Such as you know, I don't have the proper

equipment the lighting is bad. I don't want to be inconsistent. Things of

that nature. And you know, after listening to a

lot of other YouTubers who are respected. Who I do respect. Who did start from the

bottom and I literally watched their channels grow. I just listened to their

videos and listened to the things that they were saying and just decided that

today was the day that I stop making excuses and that I actually did what I

felt as though I needed to do to at least get started. Starting is half

Once you start a habit its hard to break a habit. Its all about starting and

getting out there and putting it out there and just growing. So that's what I

had to learn that I need to get it out there and just grow from there. So you're

gonna be on the adventure with me. And you are going to watch this channel grow.

You're going to watch other things be released and you're just going to see the

progression of everything. For a while you may just hear my voice. You

may not see me. Just because of what I said earlier.

I'm in pretty much in the dark right now. Because there's not too much light

resources. I don't have the proper camera to show quality. So it's like I'd much

rather present you with what I'm comfortable with presenting you, because

at the end of the day is still my name out there. And for those who are new to my

channel this is actually going to be my third video, I believe by the time you get

this so this would be the first time you actually will be hearing my voice. This is

pretty much an introduction to what's in store so let's get started.

My name is Corrine Manuel. I was actually born Corrine Norman. My husband is Desrick Manuel

The reason why I created Building Rome? Is because I was in a

position where I wanted to reinvent my my company. Which was Manuel Events which

IS Manuel Events (oops!). What I do, I do at Manuel Events? Is basically anything you

can think of that has to do a freelancing. So I design websites I design

graphics. I do freelance writing, promotional modeling. I create a lot of

things. And you know it could be written or visual content and I enjoy doing that.

And a lot of times I'll have people come to me....... and I feel

like I have a lot of information to offer, and a lot of ideas to get out and

give so I figured why can't I just help other people and a larger grand scheme

of things, and I don't have all the answers. I'm still learning I'm still

gathering information. I'm still trying to figure out a lot of things out and

being that right now I just solely want to focus on content creation that

necessarily doesn't pay the bills. So I'm going through different venues of

what I actually want to do, and what's actually going to help me live my life

and live a life that I want to live. Because you know you can live and be

alive in this world but not actually live. And just wake up every day and go

through motions. And I didn't want to necessarily do that. I don't want to

necessarily just go through the motions of life. I want to actually live, and

being that I recently, well actually it's been a couple years now, been sort of a

deep depression. I really want to get out of that funk and start living and doing

the things that I know that I'm capable of doing and just living my best life. I

guess that my best life is going to start today. It's going to be a process of getting

there, but you have to start somewhere. I just want to be a motivation

to someone else. I want to provide someone else with the support that you

know that they may need, because it could be lonely when you're doing something

that everyone else isn't doing. And it also could be lonely when you're working

from home, because you don't have maybe a co-worker with you, you may

be doing everything by yourself. You're your own self motivator and sometimes

it's easy to get discouraged. Especially when the money isn't coming in,

or you don't know where to go to about to get the money to follow your

dreams and sometimes you feel like you're just doing things and then you're

spinning wheels. So I decided to just throw out trying to do the being a

perfectionist. Sometimes you just have to get out there, and make those mistakes

and let people see you at your realest at your rawest. And just work upwards and I

think that people will appreciate knowing that you started from somewhere. You

didn't just get up on this elevated platform. And that you were just

there so I I'm starting to understand that a little bit more. Because I think I

was just so adamant about you know when I put something out there that I have to

be at the certain level that's because I know that certain people that watch me

they're looking for a certain quality of work from me. They have certain

expectations from me and I guess sometimes you just don't want to

disappoint people. You don't want to prove other people wrong, and you don't want

to prove other people right. So, At the end of the day , it's just doing what you're

comfortable with and just getting out there. You have

to, you know, show you a scars sometimes.You can't be concealed and covered all

the time. You have to go out there with your war scars and just rock those

scars the best you can and just live your life for you and not worry about

what everybody else is doing. As long as you have faith in what you're doing,

and it makes sense and you're not hurting anyone else you know I'm all about

positivity and just love and spreading that message suppose anything else. So I

think that I'm going to right track and I believe that as long as I am

consistent and persistent in what I am doing that, I know I can achieve a lot

and I will achieve a lot. So I think that just starting this is going to be a great

step, and I am going to be trying to actually get videos out to you. The

audience. On a weekly basis. Ideally if I can get four to five videos out to you

that's what I want to do. We'll be covering lifestyle news, business hacks,

business tips, resources, downloads. Just anything that I think

that's going to be beneficial for Work-Life-Play. So everything is going to be

basically directed for those who are in similar positions as I am. So those who

are trying to balance working at home and balancing a life. Right now I'm

solely in the house. I don't really have much of a life. I'm new to Georgia.

Actually I've been here for a little over a year, but I am "solo dolo" basically

other than my husband. But my husband you know, he goes to work. He works outside

of the home, and you know he has friends and family up here. But I'm pretty much just

solely reliant and dependent on my husband , and so I am usually in the

house. I'm not usually with him when he goes out just because I have became a

hermit and you know, I guess dealing with the depression, I don't, I'm not

feeling or I haven't really been my outgoing and adventurous self. So that's

something that you know, hopefully I will be able to overcome very soon. I know

its something that I you know I can move on from. But the goal is to achieve

those goals sooner than later. What else do I want you guys to know?

For now I'm just gonna be recording a lot of content on my phone and I'm

trying to have that content visualized to you guys within 24 hours. So you'll have a

24 maybe 48 hour turnaround time from the time that I record something to the

time that it gets either written, typed up for you guys, or is presented to you

in some type of visual type of way. So it's going to be different type of

forms that I'm going to be relaying the content to you. So

it may be that I may record something, then it may wind up being a part of a course.

Because I do want to do business courses. I might record something and it might be

a part of my vlog. I might record something and it might just be a part

of a blog. So it really depends on how I think I can use the information

that I'm creating for you. Also I believe in multi-purposing

things so I might create a video for something and then

two months later it turns into a blog. So if I could.. and this

is something great (tip) for you guys as well. Maybe this is your first

tip. Once you create something, you can re-purpose it so just because you

know make a GIF it doesn't mean that, that GIF

I'm saying G I F, that doesn't mean that GIF is going to stay a GIF.

It might then jump off to being a video, a video might jump off to being a GIF and

then that video might jump up to being a written blog entry or you know it might

then part of that article can then aspire another video. So it really does

depend and I actually have been writing blogs for you guys and just have not

created anything with it so that is going to be a big project for me this

week. Also I do have a few of my clients work that I need to do. Right now

I have about two clients that I'm working with. But yeah we need to

actually do more in these upcoming months and hustle a little bit harder because

they're not paying bills like they need to be, you know my what I'm working

on now , so that's what I'm really focused on. Trying to survive

at this point just like everyone else. "Survival of the fittest", but I don't

believe that my niche and my market is so slim that

you know the information that I have, that I give is going to be damaging. I believe

that its so much possibility for everyone out here that you know giving knowledge

is... I will be rewarded for giving the knowledge and I will be rewarded for

sharing what I know. I don't believe that giving knowledge

is going to be harmful. Because that was another thing that someone did express

to me. Like the knowledge that I have is worth a lot of money

and why would I just give out knowledge. I believe if you create a platform you

let people know that you actually do know what you're talking about, you will be rewarded.

people will pay you for what you know and you know, you have to

show your talent sometimes to get rewarded. I don't believe that sharing

your information, sharing your talent, sharing your gift and that's G I F T S,

Is gonna damage or hurt you. I believe that selfishness is what is

going to hurt you and damage you. I think that we have created a society in which

people are in it for themselves. They're chasing their own clouts.

They're wanting people to acknowledge them for what they have. The

materialistic opposed to what they have which is beneficial. The knowledge

that they possess. We listen to the wrong words sometimes we're not

listening to the words that's saying love, peace, harmony. We listen to the words

that have destruction, hate and violence in them and we're really soaking up those

words opposed to the love and I feel like we're starting to see a generation

of people that are battling with having Law Of Attraction opposed to

having ... actually we are actually dealing with a society where we are

seeing the Law Of Attraction at a great height, but at the same time were

seeing people attracting so much negativity that it's hard sometimes to

you know, just to bear it. And to watch that, they are really attracting this

negativity and they're okay with it and other people are just spreading the

negativity that they're seeking and that they have attracted and is

like why would you want that negativity with you. But I feel like we can change

that. It's not too late to change that. I feel like the "Secret" opened up, the

book the "Secret" opened up a lot, and if you haven't heard about Rhonda Byrne or

Byrne. And that's Rhonda, R h o n d a, Byrne, B y r n e

I believe that's the correct spelling. I'll include it in the video and the link to her work for those

who are not familiar with it but I feel like when she you know brought it to a

lot of people knowledge or brought it to a lot of people attention I should say. It

did bring a change a positive change and people started to talk about it more.

It's just by is the same as Gandhi. Like what Gandhi was saying about Karma. I

just believe that eventually that more light will be shined than darkness.

And I hope to play a part in that. I really do, I really hope to be a force of

positivity and appreciation. Because I do appreciate a lot of people and I

appreciate a lot of things that they've done. I respect a lot of people. I respect

a lot of things that they've done. But what I won't do I won't publicly

disrespect anyone. I will speak my mind however I'm not going to intentionally

disrespect someone based on something that A) they can't change. I

don't discriminate. I just really want to spread knowledge,

positive messages and I just want to be a positive Influencer, because I want to

influence some people. I want to be a positive influence. One thing I'm going

to say is I'm not perfect. I don't pronounce words perfectly. I

may not even execute perfectly at times.

But I do move with a purpose. I do strive to be a positive person and I try

to strive to be someone that can inspire other people and just because you are

someone that doesn't maybe make every move their best move. I am one of those

people that learn from every move, mistake and life decision that I have

made. I've learned from everything positive or negative. I am a very observant

person and I believe I have a lot to offer and I know that I have a lot to offer.

beginning of a lot of great things. As we begin to grow the channel and I

say we meaning you (my audience) because without a audience I'm just a girl

sitting in a room speaking to herself. So with your help I plan on

growing and having other people on my channel grow just as great as I want

to grow myself. So I will also help other YouTuber's & I'll feature people

who I believe are like minded. Who are trying to do things on my channel. So I

really do want to just be supportive for everyone that's out there that's trying

to do what I'm doing. On this channel you'll see resources

that's going to help you get over certain hurdles and these are not going to be

things that I'm just suggesting that I don't even do. And that was another thing

that took me awhile... because I want to actually live in my truth. I don't want

to just suggest things and say "oh you should do this" and I don't even do that. Or it's a

site that I went on once and I'm like "Oh well it looks legit"." Other people talked

about it." So we're not going to do that here. I've gone on other channels

and I'm soooo appreciative for the knowledge. We're just going to say that, but I felt

like once I got onto the to the site... and I don't believe I'm an

unintelligent person, so I went on and did the things that they would

suggest, and did things that I knew that had worked on other platforms, or

that should work or put in the work that I needed to do. Just to find out that, hey

it wasn't what it was hitting for or it wasn't hitting like they said that it was hitting for

important and it was a waste of a day or a waste of a week or however it may be.

So I've decided that I just want to present only what I know is really going

to help people. I might mention things and say "hey you know this, is

what it is". But I'm not going to say "you guys should sign up for this", because you

know it's great or its.... (DANCE BREAK QUEUE :)

I'm not going to refer you to something that I am not going to

do myself. I'm not gonna say "oh you should do that" because they given me a

dollar for telling you to go there. I don't

believe in that. So that's another reason why it's taking me a while.

In addition to that, I did years worth of research on things just to have

a computer crash and with that computer crashing, I learned a lot. I

learned about backing up things. I lost clients over depression, over

technical difficulties. So with all that

I had to learn. I had to you know gain knowledge for all those missteps. Because

nothing's a mistake when at the end you get what you need. Their missteps and

even a misstep can be a beautiful thing at the end. As long as

you're learning from something you can call it a hiccup. You can call it a

learning curve but it's not a mistake. Because we went through whatever we went

through for a purpose and a reason and that purpose and reason may not be seen or

felt at that precise moment but when you have your reflection time which we all

need. We all need at a time to reflect on things that we are having a hard time

dealing with. Or even a reflection time to think of where we've been.

And when you are having that reflection time you really should

be sitting down thinking okay "What is it that I did to get to where I am? If I'm

in a negative space or "How did this experience that I'm hiccuped on, that I

have a current hiccup on?" "Why is this in my life?" "How can I gain knowledge from

this experience?" "How can I learn from this experience?" "How can I be a better

person because at the end of the day it's about being a better person being a

better wife being a better sister being a better if you're a mother mother I'm

not a mother yet but being a better mother or pet owner whatever it is that

you're in life you got to be the best version of that they joke around and say

things like if you're gonna be old be the best ho you can be you know II mean

not about mam there wasn't but um you know if that is your purpose in life be

the best that you can be at it and at the end of the day be just be a good

human being being a good human being is just being respectful for the person

next to you we're not going to we like love or enjoy being around the

person that is right next to you but you have to respect them because it's just

it makes life so much harder to walk around with a frown on your face having

anger towards someone that will not matter two minutes from now but not

matter a year from now we get hooked up on people that will not matter in our

life directly you can make a comment on the Internet and people are up in arms

up in the air about people that do not matter in their life if if a celebrity

makes a comment and you don't agree with it what's the purpose of bashing them

online what is the purpose just ignore them I'll follow them if they if they

offend you so much don't buy the next record don't support the next project

just just live your life and so you're going to see um on this channel some

celebrity news but the difference with this channel when we feature when I'm

gonna feature celebrity news it I don't want to do the whole baby mama drama she

slept with this purse and her booties on the Internet

she's half naked here half naked there and don't get me wrong I love to read it

watch it I subscribe to it um I just don't want to spread it and there's

nothing wrong with that I don't want to have to do the word to make sure that

this is reliable because I don't want to be tossing off fake news out here so I

respect the people that do the research to make sure that they're not spreading

big news and I respect the people that decide they want to highlight those

certain things because it is entertainment it's just that this

channel is gonna be a little bit different and you know I like I said I

respect everyone that's doing it but I decided to do something different so

we'll have just positively if the segment's gonna be called

positivity famous and it's just gonna be positive work from our people that we

you know look up to it the entertainers out there

so whenever let's say it's announced that you know little Wayne I'm just

putting names out there a little cam or somebody like that does something that

is positive like little Kim just got a reward I want to focus on the word that

literally Kim received not on anything that people that were there that did

that might have deflected from her moment so I could I may choose to speak

about let's say that particular story but I'm not gonna mention all the

craziness that happen with with the other person that showed up because

there's not even there's not even need to mention his name because it wasn't

about him it's about a little camera and the beautiful thing that she received so

and I and I don't want to sit there and bash that person either we just want to

acknowledge them because what I don't want to do is I don't want to highlight

negativity I just want to focus on what's positive now if someone wants to

come in and they're like what this you forgot to mention that well I'm just

letting you guys know this is not about that it's about the beautiful thing that

happen not ugly so I mean and not to say it I I realized that we are in a world

that bad things happen and blah blah blah blah there's there are platforms

where you can go and get that information this is just going to be one

of those platforms where if you need a break from all that this is where you're

going to come to so that's this all I want to do is basically provide a safe

haven I guess on the internet if you want to look at it like that so that is

the goal of this channel is to provide information for freelancers creators

virtual assistants anyone that's working from home

is gonna be based on you're gonna see information basically it's going to help

you get employment set up your your home workspace balancing the - managing your

money when you're when you're working from home life hacks on how to save

money because you know because we are not working

a traditional 9:00 to 5:00 you know once a client leaves you you can't get an

appointment so you want to make sure you have you know a reliable continuous

stream of money coming in especially if you don't have a mate's of a line or

your mate doesn't make as much money to cover everything that you have going on

and you know everyone needs to work so if this is going I think that this is

going to be a great place where you can go and get that information that's

actually going to help you survive opposed to spending hours of doing stuff

it doesn't make you any money at the end because I've been there done that and

probably still going to be doing it and not to say that we're running your own

business there's gonna be times when you're going to be doing things it's not

gonna make you any money and that's part of being a boss being a boss is about

doing the grit in the crime and if you're not prepared to do the grit and

grime it's gonna be hard to be a boss so in and that's going to tell you maybe I

need to go and get a traditional nine-to-five and there's nothing wrong

with that because there's people everyone is different so there's nothing

wrong we having a traditional identifying you may need to try to learn

how to balance your traditional nine-to-five along with their at home

along with your family in order to get to the point where you're just working

your at home job and I've done that as well

so there's going to be different things that applies different people but I feel

like wherever at your end you'll be able to come here

and get what you need to be a successful person everyone be budgeting things like

I said it before because a girl gotta be what is it bad in Russia so and then

doing so you know I'm on a budget so a budget bad and bougie girl so um I also

believe that you know you can't work 24 hours a day so that's where the

entertainment is on the lion and then music reviews and all product reviews

because I've been basically around things the whole life trying out

products so I'm gonna actually start doing those reviews for you and get them

out there so you're not wasting money one obviously things that don't work I

am going to that I don't want to you know be on sites you know I don't want

to bash anyone review so you know if you're like well why didn't you review

that it maybe I might have reviewed it on a personal level and just didn't come

out with it publicly because I didn't have anything positive to say about it

um I just don't want to also you know go around bashing products

I just won't recommend them if I don't believe it they're going to be useful

for you guys and for myself so yeah so everything you see in this channel is

gonna be endorsed you know for future endorsements it's gonna be things that I

actually personally even use believe in and support so yeah so there's a lot of

great things coming up there's gonna be freebies on this website on I already do

freebies on the Builder wrong website so if you guys want to go to there and

that's WWE Rome okay so as Nava comm is a dot TK so it's building Rome and yes I

should know how to spell building Rome but if you don't and you can check it

out in the description below but it's bu il T ing the word roam

are ome and it's gonna be dot T like Thomas kale a kangaroo that CK um and

I'm trying to think is there anything else that you guys need to know I don't

believe some but they're like I said I'm gonna be pushing out four to five videos

this week alone so y'all have more of an insight about me what's going to be

coming up and story cuz I have an interview scheduled for next month and

we're gonna have any views every month if not more on a regular basis have a

radio station or actually yeah a radio show I should say that is gonna be

starting to be released on a monthly basis by Shane yeah on a monthly basis

starting in July and you'll have any views on there this YouTube channel is

gonna be more frequent and we're just gonna really be out there so you know

hopefully building Rome will be everywhere we're gonna have a

subscription box I'm excited about that so you'll be able to get resources

directly to you I'm gonna give the option of having a inbox so you can get

it directly emailed to you if you don't mind you know anything sent to your home

and then we'll also have great things for people who want to get on big

content and you know sense of them in the hub you know we're going to do

popcorn different popcorn a different mug a month for those who aren't

interested in that so there's a lot of great stuff that's coming up I've been

working hard on this to get some things that I know that's going to be

beneficial for everyone so it's not you know I woke up one day decide to do this

I actually have been planning and researching and and putting together a

lot of stuff a lot of great content within the last few years and today is

the day I said you know what I need to get out of my booty and do what I need

to do to get this some dream accomplished I know your

father wants to get this back but yeah that's part of it so you guys secure the

bags right and for those who don't know where it's a care the baby that means

gotta get that money you have to everything needs money so then in a day

that's the truth of it is is that we need to make money to survive so I want

to help you will make money to survive just like I need money to survive and

then the day I can give all the tips that I want to you guys at the end of

the day and I'm telling this to myself at the end of the day it's all about

actions you can't sit there look pretty unless your model but unless you know

you but even with the modeling you have to get up you're off your butt and go to

the audition you have to make sure you're there on time and make sure

you're taking care of yourself because you know if you're not putting insert a

certain type of work then no one's gonna want you so even when people said well

all you have to do is there's that there look pretty as I know I had to live a

certain lifestyle I had to be there I had to show up I had to apply so you

know whatever you do whatever profession it is you had to start you had to apply

you had to walk yet to get there so even in this fight the the easies of a job

for the hardest of the job you had to start it you had to put in the effort to

show up and just like YouTube you have to shit put in the effort to show up

even if you just sit there and record a video and talk your talk you had to at

least turn the video on sit in front of your computer so what I'm doing now is

take an initiative and I'm I'm starting to do something and it feels good

actually and I think once this becomes a habit it's going to be even greater so

that's all that's for you guys today so today is because I want I believe in

accountability and that's another thing that's gonna help you and help me stay

on track is a calendar so today is Sunday June the 24th 2018

and it is 250 1 p.m. so what I have going on today is I have to my husband's

at work it's um dodo solo for the next couple of hours I believe so about 8

o'clock I'll be probably sitting down to eat dinner so from let's say from here

it's about 7:00 um I have to you know get this video out there to you alright

work on this video so my goal is to have this video to you there tonight or about

tomorrow morning um and that's pretty much all I am gonna be focused on and

all I have to make a post on Facebook which will last me about a minute to do

that and I should you have some other stuff I need to do but my main focus is

going to be getting this videos to you that's that's number one there's going

to be something like a word from the creator or

you know a minute with the creator or something like that even though this

video already it's gonna be about 40 minutes long but um I just want to be

something that's continuous I do have a vlog reality type of show that I started

a part of me wanted to put that did this entry with that but I'm going to do this

just as a solo entry and there's something else you guys are going to be

able to be privileged to see is my when I do my vlogs and it's more or less a

lot of my blog is right in I started in April because of the camera situation I

didn't actually report anything but it is heavily documented and I have a you

know a dream for that as well so you'll see all

of this as it's being released and since I am speaking about it it will be in a

be you know produced and it will be actual factual since I am speaking about

it I want to bring into light which you know you guys will be a witness of that

whenever it is released because in my head I have a target time frame but I

know that you know it takes time and you know everything great sake son so with

that said I want to be ending this video and which is right now as I'm recording

but you will see it as a video and

expect the next video Monday June the 25th sometime and that video I am I

believe that video maybe the video that I started with starting off as a creator

so that may be the video that we will be releasing tomorrow but that video will

be definitely out this week and yes so then and then we'll have more videos

with you getting to know me so that might be part of the vlog series those

videos so yeah with that being said um thank you so much for listening to this

whole thing and I am I

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