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(pop music)

Hi, this is Andrea with The ADS Agency.

Here to bring you the very best in marketing and

branding tips, as well as business tips

for those of you who are entrepreneurs, salespreneurs,

small business owners and otherwise.

Welcome and thanks so much for coming.

So today we're chatting all about

marketing for the first time in your business,

hiring on your first marketing person.

And that's really important because

those of you who are small business owners and otherwise

if you've never hired someone in marketing before,

it can be really hard to have to do that and

think of you know, how do I treat this person?

And how, what do they expect of me, and

how should we operate?

Sometimes we have an idea in our head of

how that should work and

it's not actually the way that's quite conducive

to what most professional marketers are used to.

So today's all about shedding a little bit of light

into that process, what should we do?

How do we treat marketing people?

The first thing to remember is that

if you're hiring a professional with years of experience,

know that they are your expert.

So, when you're hiring marketing person,

you have to give them that leeway

to be your expert in a situation.

Right so, allow them to be your expert.

Allow them at the table, number two.

Allow them to be your expert and allow them at the table.

So you're hiring someone, you're gonna wanna make sure that

they're at the table for decisions.

You may not be used to that,

it may have been a while since you've allowed

new people at your decision table in a business.

But, if you are taking someone on in marketing,

it's important for them to be there because

those are the people who are gonna help you

take your business goals...

align them with the marking plan that

they're gonna help you create.

And then make sure that they're tracking that

throughout the year for you and

steering that as issues, problems come up

and that kinda thing, they can't do that

if they're not there at the table

where decisions are being made, right?

And where the important things are happening, so

make sure you let them at the table, okay?

So, number one, make sure that

you allow them that leeway to be your expert.

Number two, make sure that you allow them

the opportunity to be at your decision-making table.

And number three, be open.

Be open to the ideas that they're bringing to you.

So ideally, somebody who's an expert

has had a breadth of experience.

They're coming to you from different organizations,

non-profits, corporations, big organizations and otherwise

and they're bringing you a wealth of experience that

you've not had before, so

when you are bringing on someone in marketing,

make sure that you keep enough of an open mind

to allow that person...

To not only be your expert,

and not only be at your table,

but bring you new ideas, okay?

So those are three, big things about

working with someone in marketing.

What questions do you have about

working with a marketing expert for the first time?

Let us know in the comments below.

Additionally, for those of you who are

tuning in for the first time, we have a podcast on iTunes.

We also have our video channel here,

you can subscribe down below, The ADS Agency channel.

And otherwise, let us know what you think today

what questions do you have.

Alright, thanks so much for joining us, we appreciate you.

Have a good one and cheers!

(Latin dance music)

For more infomation >> How to Treat Your New Marketer - Duration: 4:23.

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Debut "Power, Lies and Death" Track-by-Track (English subtitles) - Duration: 10:16.

Hello everyone, I am Megaira´s guitarrist Paulo Melo.

I am Megaira´s guttural vocalist Paulo Schmidt.

Today we'll talk about our first album "Power, Lies And Death"

that we are debuting in our career

and we´ll talk a little bit about the concept of our lyrics that was inspired on Greek Mythology.

Greek mythology has always been a topic that I liked because involves

battles, gods, romance, and little bit of everything. So we started in this way.

Our influences are a bit of everything, we like traditional heavy, death and thrash metal...

Initially the idea of ​​the band was to form a thrash metal band, influenced by German bands,

American bands, even Brazilian bands, like Sepultura

and gradually when Paulo presented the idea to insert ​Greek Mythology as a theme

I start to insert more melodic elements to our music like

traditional bands of English heavy metal, for exemple Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath.

Our first compositions appears inicialy only

instrumental with guitar riffs that was form and join these ideas to our songs

and after that Paulo start to compose our lyrics with Greek Mythology theme

When Paulo had the idea of ​​this theme he suggested Erinyes as the band´s name

but I didn´t like the phonetics of the name

He explained to me that there were which is 3 entities and one of them is called Megaira

who screams the person's sins when she arrives in the underworld

I thought that is interesting things like she scream the sins

the name Megaira itself has interesting and strong phonetics

An interesting detail for listeners to take into consideration is that Greek Mythology

is not just the theme of this album, but it is the theme of all our songs

including the name of our band.

As Paulo told Megaira, one of the characters in Greek Mythology,

she acts in the underworld and even the gods fear the acts of the 3 Erinyes

They have the power to punish even the gods

Exactly! So I guess thinking about this idea of ​​Megaira's punisher voice

we introduced her as the band's name

and Greek Mythology is not only influential in our band but influential throughout Western culture.

então é o que valeu mais ainda para utilizarmos em nossas composições.

the album "Power, Lies and Death" is conceptual and tells the of Minos, King of Crete

He was son of Zeus and Europe and killed his 2 brothers to take the power.

He hired Daedalus, the architect of Athens, to build the labyrinth to keep the Minotaur and preserve the island

Theseus, that was Athens´s hero, promised to kill the Minotaur

but he would only succeed with the force of love, so Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, helped him

He promised to marry her but Theseus left her on a island

Aphrodite promises to her that she would find an immortal love, which would be the Baccmetal minor scalehus

and after her death he create the constellation of Corona Borealis

a diamond crown he had given her.

Minos was furious with Daedalus and promises to arrest him and his son Icarus in the labyrinth

but they use wax and bird feathers to make wings and escape the island

Minos goes after him on Sicily island, where Minos ends up dying at the hands of the daughter of the king of Sicily

and goes to Tartarus to judge the dead together with his 2 brothers.

This is basically the conceptual hi of the album.

About the instrumental part of the songs it did´nt appears in the same order of they are presented in the album.

One of the first songs that was approached with Greek mythology theme

was the last song of the album, Erinyes.

It's a song that I based on a metal minor mode,

thrash metal, and gradually I was including elements of death metal, blast beats, etc.

that was the first composition of the album.

After that we composed Power and Cruelty, I think it was the second song.

Then it was Ariadne's Thread, which already has traditional heavy style.

after that the song Fall of Minotaur,that tells when Theseus kills the Minotaur,

Paulo gave me a tip, because i always made too long musics with many Riffs

He instructed me to do a shorter song and that was how this song born

I basically did 2 or 3 riffs for this song and it came out a few minutes before a rehearsal

It is a song, that I explained to him, that Theseus is entering a place

and he is smelling of death, terrified, he has to go in there

and hit the minotaur and kill him, so it must be a heavy song and quick,

then i told him

Let's shorten things, ideas were very progressive.

Yeah, we need a heavy and quick song like a slap in the ear and that's how the Fall Of Minotaur was born.

Dedalus and Icaru's Escape was a song that I relied

on the concept of the classic thrash metal of Slayer, Sepultura, those heavy riffs

slow pace, like 80's/ 90's style

after that came Corona Borealis, which i think is one of my favorite songs on this album

because I was able to mix all my influences within a single song

it has thrash metal, death metal, power metal, melodic elements in music,

I could work with greek modes on it, that is common in our songs

since the theme is Greek mythology also leads to the structural music parts

with elements of Greek culture.

In End of a Reign (Begin the Judgment) this song basically had a riff

in introduction that uses phygian mode

and locrian mode that we used element of tension, minor second, diminished fifth

Then they are elements that generate this tension until the main riff begins

and it is alread in a minor scale, very simple in E, nothing new

but it was a song somewhat difficult to work

It was the last song we composed on this album, that had an idea

we had made in rehearsals and when it came to the studio, the producer

that was working with us at the time, Luiz Portinari, directed us to make some

changes in the part of the refrain, in the part of the bridge

and that turned it to a song very interesting for us

an experience we had never worked with until then, with groove riffs

with a slow tempo drumming, and more cantabile refrain

not like an traditional thrash as it is made in most of our compositions

Erinyes it has nothing to do with the context of the hi of the album itself, it is a song apart

She tells the of the 3 Erinyes, also known as Furies

and one of them is Megaira, who names the band. They were deities who punished people

who committed crimes during their lifetime and they continued to punish until after death

Megaira is one that shouts at the individual's ear forever until he loses his sanity.

She has nothing to do with the next album, as it has nothing to do

with the context of Minos and Crete and the whole story

In fact she acts as if it were an anthem of the band.

Well folks this was a bit of our album Power, Lies and Death.

We Hope you like it. It is for sale on our official site MegairaOfficial.com

we deliver to the whole world and is also on sale in Galeria do Rock at São Paulo (Brazil).

Also like our Facebook page, follow our YouTube channel, you can find us with @MegairaOfficial

comment on our pages and channel, we ancious to share information with you

and know what you think of our work, and sure we wait for your at our concerts!

Until there!

For more infomation >> Debut "Power, Lies and Death" Track-by-Track (English subtitles) - Duration: 10:16.

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4/25塔羅占卜|TA為什麼冷淡我? - Duration: 9:57.

Hello, I'm Pei-Wei Liao.

The topic we are talking about today is

Why is the one so cold to you?

So...

Be mentally prepared.

Why is the one indifferent to you since you feel it?

It should be for a reason.

I don't have that feeling of

thinking too much or whatever.... I am here to tell

you more real reasons

Hence,

since you feel cold...

That is, I believe you think he is cold to you...

The answer will not be very good.

There should be some reasons.

Because I believe you feel he is cold to you.

And you watch and get the test from this card.

All right!

Then we will

interpret the title card one by one.

Five cards in total.

Have you chosen it?

Sometimes...

For fear of being cold by others, I must say

it has a lot to do with your fear to be abandoned.

Especially when you are under this test

You feel really anxious.

Feel very nervous and thus do not know which one to choose.

Just like you personally.

When I was a child, or

got the influence of important people, it makes you think

abandonment is a terrible thing.

This has a lot to do with your mood.

Let's begin the interpretation one by one.

Start with the first one.

The first one is...

In fact, he is tired.

I think the reason he is tired may be he is tired of you.

Maybe he's too tired at work.

He is really tired.

His body is really tired.

If you get this,

I think you may want to examine it slightly.

He is tired of you.

It's easy to do it.

Your speech usually attacks him a lot.

If he is tired,

then you have to take good care of his body.

Let him rest more.

He is very tired at work.

But don't forget it!

There are many lame men who will tell you because I am very busy,

you have to feel that if he is really tired at work

You can feel it through the body.

If not,

then find a massage parlor.

Help him know if he is very tired.

We, Story, only serve for girls.

So it's best for girls to come.

Boys, we are so sorry!

Next if

what he got was

Number 3,

then I want to tell you

For a long time,

you did not meet his kind

of

feeling of getting your worship.

Get your

admiration toward him.

Get that kind of feeling that he is surpassing.

So he felt a little disappointed.

That kind of feeling doesn't necessarily make him

want to leave you.

He was a little bit depressed.

Maybe you are more sensitive.

You feel it.

Otherwise,

It actually doesn't influence your relationship.

So you can be relieved.

Well...

You may need one more ability to appreciate others and praise others.

I find that people are really less praising others now.

The reason is because

The current social atmosphere shows people are more narcissistic.

The so-called narcissism is

We will hope that others will follow our way.

We will hope that others will be good or bad depending on our standards.

Including myself, sometimes falls into such a fog.

So I think I often see myself because of this.

When consciousness is opened,

You can let it go.

So

Know how to praise others because you understand it.

Appreciate others and his different attributes.

Your heart will be more open at this time.

Then...

Other people will feel your calm and warmness

It really does.

So I often say,

Observe yourself often.

Explore yourself.

The reason is that if you

understand to appreciate others.

And is he really not worth your praise for him?

Or admire him?

It depends on your relationship with him.

Next if you're getting No. 4,

it should be that...

He is accustomed to you.

He thinks he completely gets used to it.

But he didn't want to let it go.

Plus, he'll feel like you're all like that

you have always stayed in the original environment.

No changes.

He may feel

a person who does not change

, to him,

doesn't make a significance in his life.

Now, many boys are very special.

I have found that many boys like

independent

and competent girls

The reason is

possibly the influence of social environment

It also has something to do with the relationship between men's and women's equal rights.

There is no longer any way to say

boys prefer a girl complying with three obediences and four virtues in Chinese culture.

Some of them maybe...but not too many...

I heard that most of clients don't.

So now girls are getting more and more powerful.

It's like this.

Next if you get the

Number 2.

Remember I believe you.

I feel he is cold to you.

So I don't have that kind of card

which has unclear

suggestion that you think too much. None!

They have answers for you.

So I want people who pick this one.

Is it true that you have really felt...

You really think he has a lot of coldness for you.

This group of cards tell you

he might be unable to bear your feelings.

He has an affair with other people.

Will this be sad?

He is already thinking about other people.

With other people involved,

he would be a little bit sneaky then.

To you.

Make you feel uncertain.

Often says that he is very busy.

He will be working overtime.

Often says what happened to himself.

At this time, you must observe him carefully.

Never think that

because of this suggestion

You will tell him that I find that you have the

third party so you have a quarrel with him.

I hope you have more spaces to observe him and yourself.

Aren't you often worried in your heart

that he will have an affair or he has fallen in love with other people?

When you have this worry,

First, you think you are not good enough.

Second,

You think you are very insecure.

Third, you are afraid of being abandoned.

It's all about fear.

The feeling of being abandoned is terrible.

Really scary!

I remember that in early times.

I was afraid to call someone

Are you free now? He said: I'm busy!

and hung up the phone.

He was unavailable to talk to you.

That feeling is not very comfortable.

Then I am a very sensitive person.

I can feel that kind of

a development of this mood.

So

Are you?

If so,

you may want to feel it.

if this situation

occurred to him,

How would you face it?

Next,

If you get the fifth one,

Then I want to tell you.

In his heart,

he really wants to leave you.

You did not meet his needs.

What needs?

Emotional needs and growing needs.

So he wants to leave.

He was not stuck in

too many complicated feelings tangled and left.

Simply, he thinks

I am not satisfied with the current relationship.

I want to stand out and I want to be better

whether at work or mentally.

All of this is because of a mood.

So he wants to leave.

Do you have any ways to retain him?

It is up to you.

You are willing to make yourself

honestly with him.

Have a seat and talk to each other.

Talk about

What do we need?

What are you up to and what do you need to improve?

And each other will have

more harmonious relationship

I think communication is the best.

The best way

is rather than

a fear and a must-win

Now people eager to win.

So you will think

our defense mechanisms are very strong.

You can check one thing and you will know if you really want to win.

Worried

about our shoulders.

Are they all tight?

To be honest, mine are tight.

Because I have a lot of things to do in one day.

Then I have to constantly be aware of myself.

Be aware of my shoulders.

So you just know how tight your shoulders are.

And you will know if you are defending yourself.

What are you afraid of?

It feels like you will feel it.

So remember it when you communicate with him.

Relax your shoulders.

Relax!

Everything can be done smoothly.

You will really know

what is he not satisfied with?

These are the reasons why he is cold to you.

It may also be repeated.

So it's up to you to get one or two.

Too many cards

will be too complicated.

Okay? Then...

This is the time of divination today.

Hope this way

how he interacts with you

will make you see yourself.

especially after your interpersonal communicate with him.

Hear what he really thinks about you.

Rather than a must-win.

It does matter what you really hear.

There is one thing In the communication that should be worried happening that

I demand him to follow what I said. That is called narcissism.

It is supposed to be what I am willing to hear in the communication.

What's wrong with me?

Actually you may not have discovered yourself.

I hope there is a chance I can see you in my consultation.

This is Mrs. Liao's fortune time.

I'm Pei-Wei Liao. Bye! Bye!

For more infomation >> 4/25塔羅占卜|TA為什麼冷淡我? - Duration: 9:57.

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[SPOILERS] Legends: The Red Sash WIP-TRAILER - Duration: 0:55.

[Music - Choir]

[Stark rattling sounds punctuated by long silences]

[Music builds]

And so began the greatest duel

And so began the greatest duel ever sung of in all the North...

[Music stops]

[Panting breaths]

For more infomation >> [SPOILERS] Legends: The Red Sash WIP-TRAILER - Duration: 0:55.

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Funny And Lucky Moments - Hearthstone - Ep. 358 - Duration: 10:31.

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5 REASONS WHY GIRLS QUIT MSP - MOVIESTARPLANET - Duration: 4:12.

hey everyone welcome to a new video so this one is gonna be a little bit

different I'm gonna talk about why people quit moviestarplanet starting

with the first reason and it's LAG obviously MSP the super laggy especially

when you have a lot of friends so people get frustrated and run the hell

away from the game second reason is friends you go on msp to see your

friends and talk to them and hang out with them but it comes to the point when

you when your friends leave the game and you feel lonely and have no one to talk

to so you follow them and quit just like they did third reason is friend limit

we came to the hellhole of a msp friend limit is so annoying when you

reach your friend limit then you meet someone you like and want to hang out

with later on second after they send you a friend request oh wait sorry can't

accept your freakin friend request because my friendlist is full so I'll

be able to add you or talk to you even though I like you because fudg my life

forth reason is age people grow up and when they do be they get less

time and less time to do fun stuff just like playing MSP and so on another

reason why people quit msp is scammers MSP is full of scammers just like ourworld

scammers are like our childhood nightmares so you play the game for

months even years then someone comes around giving you a smiley face saying

that they will get you a lot of items just if you give them your password so

you just as an angel of a child trust them and give them your hard work on a gold

plate and they just take everything and leave your with a message saying sorry I

i needed those items

sad music.....

actually one of the things happed to me on our world and back then I was a little

kid that was like two years ago and he was like I will get you a lot of

items just give me your password and I will give you my account as a guarantee

I wont like steal your account or anything

two minutes after logged into my account didn't find a single item went to his

account and he changes his password then when I went back to my account I had

like ten million coins and that were from 100 million I guess I think I'm not

really sure he came back for the 10 million like he took everything else he

took the 90 million and he kept logging into my account again I

didn't get time to change the password but he kept logging in just to take

he was like sorry bro I really needed those items hope you get

hope you got them back one day

but yeah that was my little story and that's pretty much it for this video if

you enjoyed it just click the bug like click the like button subscribe and tell

me down in the comments what do you want me to make a video about next Peacee

For more infomation >> 5 REASONS WHY GIRLS QUIT MSP - MOVIESTARPLANET - Duration: 4:12.

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VENOM - TRAILER 2 | TUDO O QUE VOCÊ DEIXOU PASSAR - Jujuba ATÔMICA - Duration: 10:30.

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DIVINE 5 TOP 100 LION/VENGE BLUE SPAN DOTA 2 04/24/2018 DAILY STREAM 6AM PST - Duration: 8:45:43.

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Catechesi di Pedro Regis: chi è il "re tolto dal trono" e lo "xino" - Duration: 23:47.

For more infomation >> Catechesi di Pedro Regis: chi è il "re tolto dal trono" e lo "xino" - Duration: 23:47.

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ROZENA《ロゼナ》プロモーションムービー「テクノロジー編」 - Duration: 1:38.

Today, there are high demands for technique, and also wide range of requirements to a rubber.

I want to learn a playing style quickly.

I want to improve spin-techniques, like chiquita or top spin.

I want to score points by blocking or long rallies.

Rozena enables a wide range of playing styles.

The answers, discovered through our research, to satisfy the wishes of all table tennis players are,

"High Tention"

"Spring Sponge"

and "optimal Sponge Hardness".

The sponge hardness of Rozena is 35 degrees.

This is the best hardness to absorb the incoming ball, and satisfies all needs of different players.

To realize the best control, a pimple structure that is not much affected by incoming spin is used.

Rozena's ability to create speed and spin are at the top level of Butterfly Rubbers.

for the way up!

For more infomation >> ROZENA《ロゼナ》プロモーションムービー「テクノロジー編」 - Duration: 1:38.

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My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.136 / The New Bride from Ecuador, Adriana [ENG/2018.04.19] - Duration: 47:26.

(The hot place for designs)

(Korea's landmark DDP)

(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)

(136th class at the foreigner school)

Hello, welcome to My Neighbor, Charles.

Do you remember Adriana,

the new bride from Ecuador?

When she came on the show in 2016,

she just came to Korea so

she couldn't speak Korean

and wasn't good at housework.

She was a novice wife.

Living with a brusque father-in-law,

every day was a trouble.

But this time, Adriana brought us good news.

She gave birth to a healthy son last October and

she also moved out of her father-in-law's house

and is now living in a new house.

Adriana was clumsy at everything.

But now, she's raising a child.

I'm very curious.

Let's meet her right now.

(The New Bride from Ecuador, Adriana)

Did you eat? Have you eaten?

- Did you eat? Have you eaten? / - Yes.

The latter sentence is what you say to the elders

or people you don't know.

Dad, have you eaten?

- Have you eaten? / - Have you eaten?

Say it again.

- Have you eaten? / - Have you eaten?

- Have you eaten? / - Have you eaten?

- Have you... / - Have you eaten?

- Have you eaten yet? / - Right.

Give it a try.

Since you practiced hard, I'm sure you can do it.

Her father-in-law is already in the kitchen.

It's not time for you to practice speaking formally.

Dad?

- What did you cook? / - Seaweed soup.

I think you can eat it.

- Did you cook it? / - Yes, I cooked it for you to eat.

Where did you cook it?

When.

You mean when. It's not where did you cook it.

- When? / - I cooked it yesterday.

Seongin's dad's home is the home of the newlyweds.

The house was filled with men but the cold family

has changed after Adriana joined the family.

Father, how old are you?

How many are you?

- How old are you? / - Right. How old are you?

(She's only been in Korea for six months)

How old are you?

Me?

Korean years?

I'm 28 years old in Ecuador.

In Korea, I'm 29 years old. Why?

In Korea, you're a year old as soon as you're born.

In Ecuador, you have to pass a year.

- That's why you are a year older in Korea. / - I see.

I don't like that.

I don't like that.

You can just tell people that you are 28.

- Korean years. / - Korean age.

Korean day.

She's been in Korea for six months now.

This couple is getting used to living in Korea.

Adriana, you're looking pretty. Where are you going?

The husband is getting ready to go to work as well.

I need to get a haircut as well. I didn't have time.

I'm still a new employee at my company.

- It's cold. / - Is it cold?

Yes.

- Here's the bus fare. / - I have it.

- Here are some coins. / - Thank you.

Is it for me to come and go?

Yes. This fare is for when you come back.

This one is to go.

The bus fare for when you go and come back.

Normally, I give her $40 to $50 a week.

- Really? No! / - No?

It's just $10.

Why is it $10?

I only get $10. I don't get a lot.

What about when you have events?

Yes, I go to events.

- Cheer me up. / - This is it.

Just 6 months ago,

they had spent the whole day with each other.

Now, they say good-bye to each other every morning.

Good-bye.

6 years ago, these two young lovers met in Ecuador.

They got married last November.

They had run and managed a cafe in Ecuador.

They decorated the cafe in Korean style

and promoted K-pop and Korean culture,

turning the cafe into a hot place for Korean Wave.

The chairs, desks... We made everything.

I remember the people who came to our cafe.

They came with joy to learn about Korean culture.

I wanted to keep living there.

Before that happened...

Last April, their happy life was shaken to the core.

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck Ecuador.

The earthquake affected an area over 400km.

It was a very violent earthquake.

The couple's cafe was also affected by the earthquake.

However, the robbers used this timing to

steal the coffee machines and other appliances.

In the end, the couple decided to move to Korea.

At that time, I thought the cultural differences

were a trivial matter.

I didn't put too much thought into the decision.

We moved to Korea without any money.

And I didn't come alone.

I came to Korea with Adriana, so I was worried.

(Korean is Difficult)

Many foreigners are gathered in one place.

How much is the tofu stew?

It's $10.

Let's go eat spicy stir-fried chicken.

That sounds good.

Shall we go... Shall we go to Myeong-dong together?

That sounds good. Let's go to Myeong-dong.

Adriana is in the beginner's class for Korean.

Today, she'll be tested on

what she learned for the past two months.

Then pretend the two of you will go to Busan.

Make an arrangement with each other.

Then should we go to Busan together?

Yes, that sounds good. Let's go.

Should we go by KTX?

No, let's take a subway.

Is it possible to go to Busan by subway?

There's no subway?

For Busan, you take trains.

In Seoul, you take the subway.

They're different?

- Yes, they're different. / - They are?

I didn't know.

I understand. That's okay.

Thank you.

Then make up a story with the subway.

As you gradually learn about Korean culture,

you'll soon become familiar with unfamiliar things.

A change in season, which she's never seen before,

is a wonder in itself.

I've never seen this happen with trees.

Only with flowers.

I've never seen it happen with a tree.

Everything is green in Ecuador.

This is very surprising to me. Sometimes, I take...

Tree leaves.

I sometimes say, "Is this real?"

It was very interesting the first time I saw this.

And it changes very fast.

This is new for me

so I feel happy.

(Everything in Korea feels new, just like her first fall)

It's time for her to become a housewife again.

As soon as she gets home,

Adriana does piled-up housework.

There are no rubber gloves.

Buy some rubber gloves.

We eat outside often.

So we rarely wash dishes.

Instead of food for a family of four,

there isn't even enough to feed one person.

The refrigerator is so empty.

Because everyone gets off work late,

it's hard for them to have dinner together.

- Seaweed, tuna cans. / - That's all?

No. There are...

Things I must buy.

Right after washing the dishes,

she starts cleaning every corner of the house.

I'm home alone.

So it's not fun.

I'm going to clean.

Adriana is alone until her family comes home.

To dispel her boredom, she started doing housework.

She does the dishes, cleans, and does the laundry.

But there's something else that she finds hard.

I think I'm not ready to be alone.

In Ecuador, she lived with her grandparents, parents,

and her younger sister's family

including her nieces and nephews.

Because she lived with a huge family of 11,

she was never alone.

I'm a little sad when I'm home alone

because I was always with my family in Ecuador.

I was never alone.

My brother and father-in-law both come home late.

So I don't know what to do when I'm alone.

(Late at night)

Her husband came home late into the night.

They must've missed each other a lot.

Hello.

- Did you have a good day? / - Yes, I missed you.

- You missed me? / - I told stories.

You told stories in class? Did you do well?

No, it was hard.

- It was hard? / - Yes.

- Good job. / - There were so many people.

(Adriana tells him about her day)

I'm very sorry to my teacher.

It's the only time when the couple is together.

The husband, without a hint of fatigue,

helps Adriana with her studies every day.

What is your test about tomorrow?

- It's on everything. / - It's on everything?

Do you know the numbers?

You mean numbers? Yes.

Can you count in Korean now?

Yes.

If so...

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

- Her handwriting is very good. / - 7.

But she misspelled 7.

And where is number 8?

10.

How much is 30,000?

How could you ask her to write such a large number?

How much is that?

This is 10,000...

13,100...

13,100...

What do you mean it's 13,100?

- Right, it's 10,010. / - No.

There's no end to things she must study.

The long night feels short.

(The day of the test)

Everyone at the language school look nervous.

It's the speaking contest,

which the students are most afraid of.

(First presenter is a new student from Dubai)

Muslims don't eat pork and we don't drink alcohol.

Adriana can't focus on her friend's presentation

because it's her own turn soon.

She wrote so much.

But Adriana starts looking for something.

She's even being careful not to be seen.

What is that?

(Opening)

(Yesterday)

At the pharmacy, I wrote on my translator,

"I'm nervous about the test."

- That's why they gave you this. / - Yes.

This is going to help you a bit.

(She bought medicine to calm her nerves)

When your heart races fast

and you're scared, drink this.

- I'll drink 2 bottles. / - No, just drink 1 bottle.

I should drink just one?

(Gulping)

This must be your first time. Does it taste okay?

It's bitter, right?

I hope the test results are sweet.

Please come out, Patricia.

I'm just watching and yet why am I more nervous?

(It's about the difference between Ecuador and Korea)

Hello, everyone.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Hello.

I'm from Ecuador.

To come to Korea,

I took three... Three planes.

The trip was a day long.

When it snows in Korea, for the first time...

I see snow.

I will see snow.

Keep it up!

That's why I'm waiting for snow to fall.

The test she put the most effort into is now over.

Did the medicine help?

When I was speaking, my hands were shaking.

I feel a little comfortable now. It's finished!

(Her Father-in-law is a Homemaker)

I want to cook for my father-in-law.

It's for my father-in-law.

She came to the market,

but she doesn't know the names of ingredients.

I don't know how you say it in Korean.

But I will buy...

It's like a cucumber.

Will you put cucumber in soybean paste stew?

I think that...

In search of something that's like cucumber,

Adriana is checking out every vegetable stand.

How much are the peppers?

- Those are $3. / - The price is $3?

- They're spicy. / - So she was looking for peppers?

Now that I see, they do look like cucumber.

- What is this? / - It's squash.

It's squash. Right! This is it.

That one is a dollar.

She finally found it.

The cucumber's friend is a squash.

- Do you make soybean paste stew with this? / - Yes.

You can make fritters and soybean paste stew with it.

I know what it is now.

Tofu.

She found a tofu shop.

Why are you leaving?

It's not tofu.

- I need tofu. / - No, that is tofu.

It's tofu? It's not cheese?

It's not cheese?

It could look like that.

It looks the same as cheese in Ecuador.

Anyway, after all the trouble,

she succeeded in grocery shopping by herself.

- Ecuador women are pretty. / - Thank you.

- Thank you. / - Good-bye.

I think my father-in-law will like it.

In Ecuador, she often made soybean paste stew

for her husband.

This time, she's cooking for her father-in-law.

Let's see the soybean paste stew

made by the newlywed wife from Ecuador.

That's pepper! Isn't it spicy?

No, it's not.

It's very fresh tofu so it's difficult to cut.

She adds vegetables in water

without any anchovies or kelp.

She adds less than a spoonful of soybean paste,

a very small amount.

- Who is it? / - It's still day. Who could it be?

Her father-in-law got off work early without notice.

Adriana feels pressured.

The soybean paste stew cooked by the Ecuador wife

is now boiling.

(Knocking)

- Yes? / - Father-in-law.

- Did you eat yet? / - Pardon?

- Did you eat yet? / - Yes.

I made soybean paste stew for you.

You made soybean paste stew?

Did you make it tasty?

- I'm not sure. / - You're not sure?

- Let's eat together. / - Okay, let's eat together.

But I already ate, okay? / - Okay.

It's her very first soybean paste stew

after she came here.

Will it please her father-in-law's taste?

You should have added potatoes.

(Excited)

(How does it taste?)

- How is it? / - It's a little bland.

- It's bland? / - Yes.

It needs salt. What's salt in English?

- You mean pepper? / - No, I mean salt.

- I see, it's this. / - Yes.

Adriana's stew must be really bland for him.

(How is it this time?)

- Is it not good? / - No, it's okay.

He's like my mom.

In Ecuador, Korean soybean paste was very expensive.

So I'd add just a little and it became a habit.

After cooking, it's time to clean.

Seongin came home early too.

The couple have great teamwork,

wiping and cleaning.

I can't teach her well as she doesn't know Korean.

Her father-in-law seems unsatisfied.

He's very detailed, wiping up even a speck of dust.

We must wipe the sofa as well.

- Wipe the sofa too? / - Yes, twice a week.

- Twice a week? / - We must clean twice a week.

I clean every day.

You can't just vacuum.

- You must wipe with a rag. / - I see.

Even a skilled daughter-in-law would

have a hard time here.

Look at this dust.

- And we eat rice from this every day! / - Okay.

Right?

You must wipe it with a dishcloth every day.

It's right over there.

That's a rag.

A rag would be better than nothing.

See, she doesn't know things like this.

Since their lives have been so different

there are many things they need to adjust.

- Right? / - Yes.

I never imagined it.

Something unimaginable became reality for me.

We don't have the same language

and there is a huge difference in our cultures.

That's the hardest part.

(Grandfather, Wait for Us)

Ecuador is in a completely different time zone from us.

The couple stays up late every night,

so they can talk to the family over there.

Hello, Adriana. How are you?

I'm good. How are you?

I'm good. I'm getting better.

It's very cold over here.

It's -1℃.

Really? That's cold.

The cold is going to freeze you completely.

That's why Adriana is wearing a lot of clothes.

I've got a blanket over me right now.

Adriana was raised by her grandparents,

as her parents were away making money in the city.

They are so close that they refer to each other

as father and daughter.

The grandfather's health worsened

during the last few months.

She told him they were going to Korea for a short trip.

That's how they had said good-bye.

It feels empty without you two.

There's not a single moment when I don't miss you.

It's been a while since you left.

Are you two never coming back?

No, we're going to go back. Please wait for us.

Grandfather, have you gotten some sleep?

I don't sleep a lot anymore. I just lie down.

I feel like I have very little time left.

That's how I feel.

Don't think like that, grandfather.

I'm not saying that because I want to.

From time to time, I imagine that.

- Wait for us, grandfather. / - Alright, darling.

Right? You are going to wait for us, right?

Don't cry.

I'll be fine. You have to be fine as well, okay?

Okay.

Adriana, you're sweating a lot.

Yes. It's because I'm worried.

She wants to run to him,

but it is too far away.

It must be a heavy burden for her.

If you decide that you want to go see your grandfather,

please tell me.

He's so far away. We don't know what will happen.

If we move back to Ecuador,

I would want to take care of him until he passes.

But if we do go now, we would lose

all that we had accomplished in Korea.

That's why I feel...

Like I'm being pricked by needles everywhere.

That's why I can't go anywhere.

Her husband understands her feelings the best.

You have to help me.

I want to help you.

This is too much for me to handle alone.

I understand how you feel.

(Adriana was waiting for someone to hold her hand)

When we go to Ecuador next time,

I hope my grandfather is still there.

I want him to meet our children.

I want everything to work out.

Like her wish,

we hope her grandfather stays healthy for a long time.

Adriana, come ride in the front.

Here or over there?

In the front.

Her father-in-law must know how Adriana is feeling.

He made some time for her.

(I Like My Dad)

He has taken his daughter-in-law to a clothing shop.

She's from another country,

so she doesn't know Korean fashion that well.

You could wear this with a dress.

- This is lovely. / - Is this nice?

- Isn't it too thin? / - No, it's nice.

Yes, she can wear leggings inside.

Try it on.

Her father-in-law tries to help make her feel better.

I'm sure Adriana knows this as well.

(Ta-da)

- What do you think? / - I like it.

Do you like it?

You have to like what you're wearing.

- You have to like it. / - Okay.

(I like it)

They say daughter-in-laws are

loved by their father-in-laws.

He was worried that Adriana would be cold,

so he takes care of her.

- What do you think, Adriana? / - I like it.

Could you give us the other pair as well?

They look like a father and daughter, right?

They are slowly becoming closer.

A family's emptiness can only be filled by a family.

My father tries to think in a foreigner's perspective.

Although he still finds physical contact uncomfortable,

they are both trying to meet down the middle.

I'm happy for them.

I'm going to talk a lot with my father-in-law.

- Will you? / - Yes.

- I need to learn Korean. / - Learn Korean.

- Fast. / - Right.

Hello.

The whole family have gathered together in one place.

It's to take a new family photo

as they have a new family member.

Why do you think this photo is weird?

I carry this around with me.

This is perfectly fine.

You should be carrying around a photo

with the four of you now.

- Learn quickly. / - Learn quickly.

So we can talk a lot.

And we can go places together.

Let's spend time together like that, okay?

- I really like my father-in-law. / - Thank you.

(Happy smile)

The first six months in Korea has been chaotic.

The family were getting used to each other.

It was a sad and lonely time for everyone.

A warm and grateful time as well.

It was a time that they

cried and laughed together and became a family.

Even if trouble comes like an earthquake,

a family is always there for you to rely on.

A family grows with the addition of a new member.

We look forward to seeing a strong-bonded family.

(1 year later)

We met Adriana again.

In a year, they got a new house.

They also have a new family member.

Don't do that.

He's adorable!

This chubby little baby is

Sihu, who was born just 4 months ago.

His big eyes resemble his mother's.

Adriana, congratulations on becoming a mom.

Isn't it tough taking care of a baby?

He likes it when I do this.

(Mommy amusement park)

Mommy's tired.

Sihu is 8kg.

8kg.

The couple moved out of Seongin's father's home

a year and 3 months ago to enjoy their newlywed life.

But, Sihu came to them.

She was scared at first

but just like any other mother,

the whole world has changed for Adriana

after meeting Sihu.

I feel like I've become a totally different person.

I think this is how a mother would feel.

I feel like I've become stronger on the inside.

(That night)

Seongin is home.

It's been a long time.

(Saying hi to his son)

He has become a father now.

What did you do today?

When her husband comes home,

Adriana starts preparing dinner.

Meanwhile, Seongin takes care of Sihu.

He must've missed his son

while he was working outside.

Sihu must be happy to see his dad as well.

When I see my son play and smile,

I feel like I live for Sihu and Adriana.

That's how I feel.

Adriana, is everything going well?

It's burnt.

Oh, what's wrong?

Did you get burnt?

(Worried)

She must've rushed because of Sihu.

I'll do it.

Seongin takes her place

as she's hurt.

This happens very often

when you are looking after a baby.

Wow, it's a feast.

- Thank you for the food. / - Thank you.

It's good.

It's not burnt.

(What a relief)

Today...

(Farting)

Should I change the diaper?

You eat. I will change it.

Hold on. Lie down.

He feels sorry for his wife who has been

watching the baby the whole day.

He wants her to eat comfortably at least.

That's the lives of a novice mom and dad.

The night of the couple deepens.

(The next day)

Another day begins.

What time are you coming home today?

I'll be back around 6:30 or 7 p.m.

Lee Sihu.

- See you later. / - Give me a kiss.

Bye.

Bye.

Seongin works for an insurance company.

He was a newbie last year

but it's already his 3rd year at work.

Insurance is all about the records.

Seongin works harder than the past

as he needs to think of his new family member.

(Running)

I have an appointment with a client.

I'm on my way to meet them.

He has no time to rest.

When I get off work early, it's 7 p.m.

I often finish late, around 11 p.m. or midnight.

While Seongin is busy working...

(Raising a Child is Hard)

As you may have guessed...

Adriana is looking after the child by herself.

(Can't get her eyes off Sihu)

(Don't leave me alone)

Mommy's here.

Sihu, hello.

(Look at mommy)

(This is not good)

Sihu wants to be with his mom 24/7.

It's natural as he is only 4 months old.

So, it's hard for Adriana to do chores.

(Stops crying)

(Very calm)

She keeps him on her most of the time.

Isn't he heavy?

He is. He's very heavy.

Sihu, don't move.

It's very hard for me.

Sihu is pretty big for his age.

Holding him the whole day,

every part of her body aches

from her wrists, shoulders to legs.

Feeding and putting Sihu to sleep,

Adriana hardly has her meals and sleep on time.

(An angel when he's asleep)

(Adriana rushes to have her meal)

After becoming a mother,

she began to appreciate little things of her daily life.

It must be so tough.

I think of my family in Ecuador.

When you become a mother,

there are lots of things you have to give up.

I can only sleep for about 3, 4 hours

so I feel tired the next day.

I think I'm suffering from chronic fatigue.

I'm always tired.

(Korean is Still Hard)

That afternoon.

("D" Hospital)

Adriana has come to the hospital with Sihu.

She usually comes with her husband

but today, she's alone.

Will she be alright?

How much does he weigh?

He has a cold.

The weight. His weight.

Weight...

You went to a language school a year ago.

Seeing that you still need a translator,

I guess your Korean hasn't improved much.

No. 3.

Hello.

Have a sit.

What symptoms...

Does he have a runny nose?

Umm...

One side...

He has a cold.

He has a cold?

He's uncomfortable.

Do you remember his weight when he was born?

Yes, he's growing up well.

Birth weight.

It's 8kg.

8kg.

8?

8.

- 8. / - 8...

That's his current weight.

When he was born.

He was 3 something kilogram, right?

It's okay if you don't know.

I was pregnant

so I couldn't graduate the language school.

It was too hot so I couldn't even go out.

Adriana has her own way

of studying Korean these days.

(Adriana shows Sihu a map)

I'm from very far away.

Here. Quito.

Adriana tells Sihu

about her family in Ecuador in Korean.

Your grandparents are living there.

The family in Ecuador...

(Interested)

There are lots of people.

Look at her.

They are too far away

so she couldn't even show them Sihu.

(That night)

She relieves her sadness

through video calls at times like this.

(Time to have a video call with her family)

Hello, my prince. How are you doing?

(It's my grandparents!)

She sees her parents through a small screen

once a week.

My dear, why do you look so tired?

I am tired.

It's hard to take care of the baby

and he doesn't sleep well these days.

Yesterday was your grandpa's memorial day

so the whole family got together.

Wow, it's already been a year.

It was sad but everyone was calm

and we could feel the love of our family.

Her grandpa raised her until she was 12.

2 years ago, she came to Korea saying

she will be back after a short trip.

But that became the last.

It was really tough.

It was already sad losing a loving family member

but I couldn't even say good-bye.

I couldn't even tell him how much I loved him

so it was really sad.

As soon as her grandpa passed away,

she got pregnant.

To Adriana, Sihu was

her grandpa's last gift.

(She wants to remember him for a long time)

It's been a year since he passed away.

How do you feel now?

I think that he's still alive.

That he's still alive?

I understand you because when I was in Ecuador,

my grandma passed away.

I couldn't believe it.

Her husband understands her more than anyone.

He's the one and only person she can rely on.

(10 p.m.)

It's time to go to bed.

But what are you two doing?

Seongin must be teaching her something.

There's a lot of information there.

You can study Korean as well.

You can join here...

She tries to focus and study...

Wait.

Who is it at this hour?

Did something happen?

(What's going on at this hour?)

A client had an accident

so they called for me.

I think I have to step out for a bit now.

I will be back soon.

He has to go out at night like this quite often.

Call me if anything happens.

He doesn't seem like he's at ease either.

Ariana is left alone with her son again.

She understands her husband

but she also feels sad and upset at the same time.

Were you sad?

No.

I was mad.

Why does he have to leave all of a sudden?

Then I'd be all alone.

More than feeling tired,

I feel so sorry for Adriana.

She has to hold the baby for the whole day

when he's crying or whining.

Her body hasn't recovered fully

and there's no one to help her...

I need to help her but

I can't so I feel sorry.

(Adriana's Outing)

Adriana can't even dream of having her private time.

(Very pretty)

But what's going on today?

She must be going out somewhere.

She didn't have her private time after having the baby.

So today...

(Daddy, take good care of me)

If anything happens...

If anything really does happen...

- Call me. / - Okay.

- Good-bye. / - Bye.

(Doesn't even look back)

Her personal time after 4 months.

Adriana, what are you going to do?

How does it feel to get a massage?

I feel great.

That must relieve the fatigue.

(Ouch)

Your shoulders are so stiff.

(Stiff shoulders from holding Sihu)

She spends her day today,

not as Sihu's mom but Adriana herself.

Don't worry about your husband.

He should be doing well.

Right, Seongin?

(Making weird sounds)

(Hypnotizing with fingers)

(Playing Winter Olympics)

(Sihu cries when he puts him down)

But no matter how good he is,

he isn't as good as Adriana.

It's hard to satisfy his son.

Okay, done.

Why did you stop?

I'm tired.

Do you realize how hard it must be for Adriana?

When I try to take a break, he cries or whines.

When I try to go to the bathroom,

he cries or whines again.

It's chaotic.

Adriana is having so much fun.

She's like the girl we saw a year ago.

Adriana, how was your day?

(Light steps)

I was happy.

I was happy but it also felt very strange

because it was my first time

going out without my baby.

I felt free but also a bit empty.

While Adriana was feeling a little uncomfortable...

(Knock, knock)

Seongin is...

Oh, he came to his father's house.

Welcome, Sihu.

How adorable.

Did you come with your daddy?

Where's your mommy, Sihu?

The father gave so much love to his daughter-in-law.

Now that love has come to Sihu.

You eat so well.

Seongin, did you come here to take a break?

- She went out alone? / - Yes.

- Without any friend? / - Yes.

She wants some time alone.

You need that sometimes.

Sihu must be tired too.

He fell asleep.

I thought Seongin would take a break...

What are you doing? Are you cooking?

(Seongin called his mother-in-law a few days ago)

I'm going to cook for Adriana in secret.

I'm going to make "empanadas."

Do you remember the empanadas I made?

Yes, I even remember the taste.

(Very touched)

How can I forget that?

First, you need fish and shrimp.

(The recipe from the mother-in-law)

Seongin wants to make some food from home

for Adriana.

He's trying hard but I can tell that

he doesn't really cook.

(I'm watching you)

You should put the bell peppers together.

That will make things a lot faster.

Why are you cutting it one by one?

You're like a little kid.

To make it nice and neat...

Today's dish is empanada,

Ecuadorian-style dumplings.

First, stir-fry various veggies and meat.

Add spices or a sauce

to make the filling.

It looks quite easy.

- Dad. / - What?

Have a taste.

Sir, I don't think it's time for that.

(He ended up coming)

What's this?

The filling for the dumplings.

Is it sweet or...

- Yeah... / - Is it okay?

Yeah.

Really?

Really.

I'm getting worried.

I've never made a dumpling before.

It's my first time.

Is he going to everything by himself?

I feel nervous.

Dad, you've never tried it either, right?

I'm sure his father is different.

Nobody makes dumplings these days. They just buy.

Empanadas have this unique pattern

formed from pushing down a fork.

They look pretty good.

Now, you just need to deep-fry them in oil.

It looks delicious.

The most important thing is that

Adriana should like it.

Dad and I made these.

Empanadas.

(Adriana is surprised)

- It smells good. / - Really?

A feast of Ecuadorian food for Adriana.

He gets a perfect score for his efforts.

(How does it taste?)

Will Adriana give him a perfect score as well?

(Yum)

Does it taste like it's from Ecuador?

It's just a little similar.

- Just a little? / - Just a little.

Is it not similar at all?

- It's good. / - Is it?

- Good job. / - Thank you.

Thank you.

Give him a kiss.

(Chu)

It's been two years since you came to Korea.

You worked hard.

It's tough and difficult now, right?

Your heart

and the reality and life... Right?

But after time passes

and when you get old like me,

it will all become memories.

Memories...

It's tough and difficult but...

In Korea,

I have a Korean family.

That feels very good.

That's right. Your hometown may be very far away

you have your family right beside you.

A sturdy tree you can lean on when things are tough.

That's what a family is.

Hello, welcome to My Neighbor, Charles.

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SMALLFOOT - Official Trailer 1 - Duration: 2:21.

Hey! Everyone!

Listen, listen.

Gather round.

Okay.

I saw a monster.

It came at me from out of the sky.

It made a sound like...

[imitates engine sound]

Go, get away!

And then, bam!

And that's when it scooped me up and I was like...

Then I saw it.

A mythical creature I had only heard existed in legend.

[screaming]

Look at your small foot.

Oh, my gosh! It's a Smallfoot!

Oh no! Come back!

- No, you didn't. - Yeah, I did.

- No. - I did.

- No. - I saw it.

It doesn't exist.

Recant this ridiculous story and tell the truth.

I am telling the truth.

♪♪

We believe you.

- Meechee? - Welcome to the S.E.S.

Stands for, "Smallfoot Exists, Suckas!"

We have been collecting proof of the Smallfoot's existence.

Behold, the scroll of invisible wisdom.

Imagine the amazing stuff they put on here.

This proves nothing!

Look, I know what I saw.

And I'm gonna prove it!

Wait!

Ah, he's gone.

♪ Don't stop believing ♪

Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.

♪ Hold on to the feeling ♪

Oh, boy.

Oh, holy wowness!

Wow.

There it is.

[gibberish]

I should introduce myself.

Hi.

I'm...

[thunderous roaring]

It's a yeti. It's a yeti. It's a yeti.

Oh. Look at you.

You're adorable.

Uh, Smallfoot?

Oh, That suppose to fall out like that?

[goat bleating loudly] [shushing]

♪♪

♪ Don't stop believing ♪

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Science behind creating the Pleasantness in Yogic Culture - Sadhguru - Duration: 17:07.

my guest today is a graduate in English literature he ran a construction

business let's sort of what's often described as on the wild side in the

sixties a fan of the Beatles hang-gliding BMW and motorways today he

heads the Isha Foundation an international organization with hundreds

of thousands of followers dedicated deeply and committed to social work and

social welfare projects but most significantly he's a teacher a

philosopher embodying the highest aspirations of several Indian traditions

I I suppose that the Hindu tradition pre-eminently I'm delighted to welcome

Deb guru vaselov tell me sir that the describers jagadguru what is it who is

it jagadguru do you describe yourself as one people describe me as a Sat guru

uh-huh Sadhguru means an uneducated guru in the sense that one does not come from

the scriptures or study of spirituality but one who comes from inner experience

all I have is what I know within myself literally read is that a title that

you're comfortable with it's not a title it's more eruption it's more a kind of

description so that people don't expect the way those arrow punishes or whatever

else when they come and sit with you there's only one thing I know I know

this piece of life absolutely and that's all I know and that's more than enough

what about the Guru aspect the teacher or what is a guru but what role do you

see yourself how do you have you seen your work as a guru what does it mean to

be one what Israel to be one the word guru literally means GU means darkness

room means dispeller what do you see darkness whose darkness what kind of

darkness when you when you say darkness it's not in terms of light in darkness

as we know physically it's in terms of bringing clarity when there is no

clarity or in darkness so bringing clarity of vision bringing clarity of

perception what I'm teaching is fundamentally simple methods a

technology to enhance your perception because what you perceive is all you

know what you do not perceive if you hear from somebody it's just a fairy

tale and fairy tales don't transform you it's only your perception just someone

like you what's you happiness quantumatic well you're enlightened but

a person who sort of aspiring to be like you say do we is it legitimate to pursue

happiness for oneself what is happiness they wants you joyful by your own nature

your life will become an expression of your joy no more in pursuit of happiness

if you look back on your own life and see most of the life maybe in pursuit of

happiness but a few moments are an expression of your joy they are the most

significant and beautiful moments in your life take us in a beauty you know

the semantics of it joy bliss ecstasy happiness

what is the aspiration so these are not semantics this is living experience for

people we can say if your body becomes very pleasant we generally call this

health and pleasure if your mind becomes very pleasant we call this peace and joy

if your emotions become very pleasant we call this love and compassion if your

energies become very pleasant we call this bliss and ecstasy so they are not

really semantics they are living experiences for people when you attain

enlightenment and what will come to your your experience of enlightenment do you

never get do you ever get unpleasant emotions do you feel you know the pain

of of others of the the suffering of others

is that or is that a response to that pleasant unpleasant or water or a third

emotion maybe I'm simplifying it because I have a limited vocabulary what happens

you know you've worked with the victims of tsunami and you people rush there

immediately you go there and you see the suffering of people what what do you

feel as opposed to you know a mundane stupid person like me you know just sort

of fails confusion why is this happening what is this divine play why must people

suffer what do you feel when you see that see if things were happening

consciously within you if your mind if your emotion was happening consciously

if you see another person separate suffering empathy will happen compassion

will happen suffering will not happen you can shed tears of compassion you can

shed tears of empathy but they need not be tears of pain and if pain comes

naturally bitterness will follow so one cannot be in pain and avoid bitterness

if bitterness comes all kinds of negative actions will follow so the

beauty of life is your inner experience because the seat of experience is within

you you can 100% determine how you experience this life maybe you cannot

100% determine what situations you may face what kind of situations you may be

placed in whether they Pleasant or unpleasant you may not be able to decide

that but what happens within you is 100% in your control because inside there's

only one ingredient which is you outside there are million ingredients which

nobody has total mastery over we can control them and manage them to some

extent but never hundred percent but this one

what's happening within can be created 100% the way you want it if things

within you were happening exactly the way you wanted would you be creating

bliss or pleasantness or unpleasantness definitely pleasantness isn't it no

matter especially if you are placed in unpleasant situations

is it not all the more important that at least you keep your insights Pleasant

you're watching a conversation with Satguru Jaggi Vasudev we'll be right

back after a short break don't go away welcome back to a continuing

conversation with SAP kuru Jaggi Vasudev we were talking about gurus and there

are so many gurus in the marketplace of spirituality why are the yardsticks what

do you know what are the criteria that as an aspirant when when when when uses

to to evaluate and and and work or surrender or buy whatever you want to

use and respond to learn from guru so how to choose your guru yes if you

happen to go and sit with somebody who claims to be a guru

if you feel terribly uncomfortable with him you don't want to be there for a

moment but you can't get up and go but you keep going back again and again

everything all reason tells you not to go there but something within you

doesn't helplessly goes there that's your good if you like him

he's not your is the surrender or relationship with a guru is it important

to keep one's critical faculties alive they are streams it's only if only we

are following the path of bhakti surrender becomes a thing surrender is

not something that you can do it is just that if you're overwhelmed by something

far larger than you a certain surrender happens nobody can surrender consciously

I have surrendered he's a horrible statement to make

you cannot surrender if a presence which is far larger than you overwhelms you in

such a big way a certain surrender happens that is not full people

surrender in installments so when it comes to me I am NOT

demanding any kind of surrender all I'm asking a sense you want to work with

something you can only work with what you are you can only work with what you

have on your you can't work with that which you don't

have you talk about surrender devotion God and this and that these things you

can't work with because you don't have them in your hands what you have is your

body your mind your emotion your energy you start working with that and as it

works for you you will tend to go further and further naturally surrender

is not always necessarily a must it is see right now whether you like it or not

we have surrender to this planet because if we are going wherever it goes isn't

it so it is an unconscious surrender so

whether you like it or you don't like it your whole life

the very way your body throbs right now the very way the life and it just

happened he's being controlled by a million things around you so

unconsciously we have surrendered to it tell us about about your journey your

your your your enlightenment what was you know you're conducting courses

you're people who initiate aspirants students if you had a guru you learnt

your guy you had she learnt pranayam and you said sort of seeking perfection of

thoughts of the mind and the body and the Enlightenment happened to you did

you cultivate it did you seek it was it as spontaneous you know several hours

that you'd undiscovered was a much longer period of time I did not seek it

nor did i cultivate it it's just by chance I came in touch with yoga when I

was just 11 years of age wasn't Yoga a preparation for this you think in some

ways definitely I would like to tell you how I came in touch with yoga when I was

a kid when I was just 11 years along with my you know a few friends and

others it was a sport for us to jump into your well which was just about

eight feet in diameter dropping about 70 80 feet into the water so it is

dangerous if you go the wrong way your brains will become a smear on the wall

and to climb to climb up again because there's no steps or ladders or anything

to climb the rock it's a difficult thing to do it's something that we want to do

the boys we're doing this and I'm good at it

then our a man comes with over 70 years of age and he jumps in without a word

and he climbs up faster than me I didn't like it so I asked ok how he said come

under yogurt that's how I got into yoga I'm saying this to you because it

doesn't matter how you get into it it still works because it's a technology it

is not a philosophy it is a technology if you employ the method properly it

will naturally lead you on to a certain possibility so the assumption of

technologies of input-output so are you am i right and understanding that if if

those inputs of yoga and pranayama that you went through that if any individual

which we engage in those practices they would have similar experiences to what

you had at age whatever after so many years of doing that because the minute

you call it technology you're using a certain empiricism you do X and you get

Y at a metaphysical level we start talking about karma and things yes in a

much larger context and it ends up when you're looking at techniques saying that

you know you do so many minutes of pranayama do seven minutes of yoga and

you do XYZ and this is what's going to happen it happened to me is that what

you're saying Yoga has a physical dimension to it and a subjective

dimension to it if you deliver the yoga without the subjective then you go on

doing it your backache will go you become strong and this that but the

other aspects will not come if yoga has been received not learnt if it's been

received with the necessary subjectivity it is bound to happen there is no other

way so this is the reason why what we are doing right now is subjective so the

training processes are very long and rigorous to train a simple teacher who

has to teach this five day program five evening program we train them for four

to five years some very intense training full-time

because the subjectivity doesn't happen just with the physicality of yoga it's

still my question then if this is at will it work for everybody and it's

predictable is it predictable that you do these inputs and this is what is

going to happen now I have hundreds and thousands of people who are enlightened

as you are who have experiences which are very high people ask me what's the

mission I tell them my mission is to plant

undercover Yogi's now I have housewives bank manager executive scientist tribal

woman in very deep states of experience very intense and blissful states of

experience but how doing normal activities tell us about what happened

to you when you experienced enlightenment and and and what what

followed so that I may in aspire to it one day - what will happen may sound

very logical and little crazy for people but anyway you are asking for it not

only am I asking for it I'm saying that one day I want to get

there - uh-uh-uh-uh-uh I want to be enlightened I was you know after I

finished my education got into business and much more successful than most

people would have imagined in a short span of time everything happening the

way you want it when everything that you touch is successful generally you get

into this mode that the planet doesn't go around the Sun it actually goes

around you so I'm in a condition like that everything that I do is success I'm

dead sure of Who I am what I am all this one afternoon I'm just sitting on a

particular rock in chop you know I come from myself on this a hill called

Chamundi my eyes are open I am not doing anything yoga car meditation all righty

I'm just sitting with my eyes open till that moment I always knew myself

me means this suddenly I did not know which is me which is not me what was me

was all over the place the very rock on which I was sitting there that I was

breathing that mass where everything was me that sounds loony isn't it what was

me was just all over I thought this experience lasted for about 5-10 minutes

but when I came back to my normal senses four and a half hours had passed i sat

there at 3 o'clock I know that very well it was 7:30 in the evening my eyes are

open Sun has set I am fully conscious but it's just that time just slipped by

like that this left me drenched in a completely different kind of

blissfulness for the first time in my adult life tears were flowing tears and

me are impossible me and spirituality cannot be because even at the age of 4

or 5 I have questions if my parents cannot answer questions I will not enter

the temples that they're visiting I'll just hang around near the chapel stand

for many hours till they come out but I won't enter because they can't answer my

questions you're watching a conversation with Satguru Geneva so they will be

right back after a short break don't go away

you

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People Use Story To Make Sense Of The World by Adam Skelter - Duration: 8:59.

Film Courage: Currently you're an author, screenwriter, story artist and director.

Which came first? Adam Skelter: I would say a writer and a painter or a writer and an artist.

I was one of those kids that was constantly drawing my parents would

bring home you know giant reams of computer paper they started out buying

like sketch pads and things like that for me and I would fill up a sketch pad

in just a couple days so my dad would bring these you know in the old days

they would have like these reams of paper with like the perforated edges so

he'll just bring that home and I would just be drawing everything in sight I

draw flowers faces my hands anything that was in front of me kind of

obsessively in a way and at the same time I was drawing you know it's like

they always say that like whatever art or skill you're passionate about like

you're married to and in that sense I've always been a little bit of a polygamist

because I love drawing as much as I love writing but both of them kind of been

formed the same thing that it is visual storytelling and so visual storytelling

has been central to it like I had this one video that I am it's a film strip I

made when I was a kid and literally it was just probably 16

frames and I could draw directly on the filmstrip and it was called drinky and

blinky I had this really I was grew up in learning to speak in New York and I

had this really bad accent a bit of a speech impediment so I always said Winky

Winky cuz I couldn't say my arse or elles but so little by little was just I

did this story about these two aliens and the classic frame like I recorded

the sound and everything that went with it it was like this like I don't know if

you remember the old film strips you'd have to do a beep like little beep to

twist it so anyways every time you do a beep to kind of signal moving forward

and so I recorded the entire audio track myself and it's embarrassing but you

know I mean it showed that like literally at four years old I was

already trying to invent stories except one of them was literally Twinkie and

Winky sat down it was ridiculous but uh but yeah I mean I guess I guess I've

always been fascinated by adventure I think the more I matured as a writer I

became interested in character and how

adventure really becomes the pretext to explore character and and then

eventually I think a lot of I became fascinated by philosophy and things like

that like you know like many people that are studying art and writing and I

became fascinated by kind of the the connection between the way we build our

understanding of the world through stories and now stories behind kind of

become like a filter through which we interpret our experience like for

example my my video is called my video series it's called anatomy of chaos and

the reason is like people this is part of the issue of I've had with an

animated cast like they're always asking like what it means and it starts off

with this idea that like the way our minds work is that we are we have the

kind of subconscious is constantly drawing in information from everywhere

we are everywhere like you walk into a room your subconsciousness picking up

all the details it's reading every single label on every single book it's

picking up like if this person's shirt is wrinkled and then as our subconscious

gathers information it has a kind of filter through which we prioritize the

information so it's like we're swimming in the sea of chaos and we're trying to

make sense of everything and ultimately our subconscious is kind of filtering

into our conscious through narratives those narratives help us develop a value

system which help us give us meaning and that meaning is a kind of structure or

an Anatomy so I refer to it as the anatomy of chaos or in other words how

we use story to make sense of the world around us and that's ultimately where

where the name came from the problem is is that the average person who's looking

up how to write a story is not looking for how anatomy of chaos you know I had

a bunch of friends that were like you need to write how to write a story how

to write screenplays which always seemed like the worst title for I mean it's

effective because it comes to you know the algorithms when you're like

searching for for interesting story or for for whatever you're looking for but

for me I tend to lean more towards poetic than the practical so it's it's a

big reason why I like for example originally I released it and it was like

it was called the anatomy of caste channel we've since changed it to the

art of story so it's kind of more relevant to like the actual the actual

thing that we're like that I'm the the disciplines that we're teaching or

discussing but it's still called the anatomy Cass series within that and

you're still narrating to going back to Mary four years old and you're still

yeah I'm still that you're right yeah anybody watching this I highly recommend

they check out your channel I mean maybe twelve videos or eleven I have about

twelve videos I'm working on the next one okay in fact if we can discuss that

at least a new announcement we're I've been getting a lot of requests to

release the transcripts of the different videos and so what I've done is a friend

of mine actually took the time to transcribe the entire series we

formatted it we're putting it into a book and this week we're releasing it as

the novel or as a book so you'll be able to buy you'll be able to buy it's called

the lost art of story as in Lost Tribe Entertainment which is my production

company oh okay so it's and it's just the transcripts of all of the videos so

a lot of people have been wanting to read it as they go along or just look at

the lecture itself I also have a lot of like friends that are deaf that can't

the subtitles for example are very good with the algorithm so so the book will

be available and you know Brian Koppelman once said that like every

screenwriting book is bullshit every one of them which is why mine is only five

dollars so that'll be coming out this week and it'll be available on Amazon

right now it's just ebook but we'll be getting to print later on great well I

highly recommend to anyone watching the videos because visually and if they are

able to hear and you have with the music and you intercut your own audio with you

you know different scenes from movies it's beautifully done no and I noticed

that all the comments were like I'm shocked that you don't have more

subscribers and I was shocked too yeah so that actually kind of goes back to

the the fact that I tend to be more see here's the thing so the impetus or the

the history of the videos was that I went to CalArts studied film and I got

hired to teach there now I had sold one screenplay to an

independent production company and I got to work with great producers great

writers got to work with David Trottier came on as a consultant and I learned a

ton and so when I was teaching the screenwriting herstory class at CalArts

I was able to take all this information that I was learning and try and teach it

to students which is that's when you really start to learn it when you have

to communicate it to somebody else so I would teach I kind of set up these

curriculum with these lectures kind of talking like the the basics of some of

the different lessons that I had learned and I always kind of had that like in my

reservoir or or my toolkit for things I could work with and you know also with

writing it explores a lot of the the techniques that I use so years later

when I was releasing my novel I was profit margin I wrote it and released it

independently and in researching a lot of the promotions for your books and

stuff I think everybody kept recommending you should start building a

following by doing videos and they recommended how-to videos and things

like that and I was like well I mean I've got this experience teaching at one

of the top film schools so I was very lucky to have that and I'm like I'm just

gonna take some of my lessons put them in these short discreet little videos

and that'll hopefully kind of draw attention to the novel which is funny

because the videos have kind of taken on a little bit of life of their own and

now we've become their own book so it's it's kind of funny full circle but but

yeah so it's it's basically it's a college course from a major film school

but it's completely free on YouTube or five dollars if you buy the book

you

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ENOUGH ALREADY AUTISM NEEDS TO BE DECLARED A NATIONAL HEALTH CRI - Duration: 7:37.

ENOUGH ALREADY AUTISM NEEDS TO BE DECLARED A NATIONAL HEALTH CRISIS

by Galactic Connection

WORLD MERCURY PROJECT THE CDC IS DUE TO RELEASE ITS LATEST ADDM

SURVEILLANCE NUMBERS.

WILL OUR FEDERAL HEALTH AGENCIES CONTINUE TO DOWNPLAY THE NUMBERS� SIGNIFICANCE, AS

THEY HAVE DONE EACH TIME THE DATA SHOW A RISE IN ASD PREVALENCE?

OR WILL THEY FINALLY SOUND AN ALARM AND MAKE IT A TOP PRIORITY TO FIND OUT WHAT IS CAUSING

THIS EPIDEMIC IN OUR CHILDREN?

It is both astonishing and insulting that, nearly three decades in, federal agencies

and public health experts persist in denying and refusing to tackle our nation�s staggering

autism epidemic.

With typical dismissiveness (and a straight face), one group of pediatric researchers

recently had the temerity to put the word �epidemic� in quotes while endorsing the

charade that the rising prevalence of autism is attributable to broader diagnostic criteria,

increased awareness and �the inclusion of milder neurodevelopmental differences bordering

on normality.�

Over the first decade of surveillance, the CDC reported that Autism Spectrum Disorder

prevalence rose by 123%.

The government�s own surveys�as well as parents, school systems and municipal budgets�tell

an entirely different story, however.

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) began skyrocketing in the late 1980s, concurrent with a massive

expansion of the childhood vaccine schedule and a corresponding increase in children�s

exposure to neurotoxic vaccine ingredients such as mercury and aluminum.

Using data from the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs, a 2005 study published

in Pediatricsreported that autism prevalence went from roughly 1 in 2,850 ten-year-olds

born in 1982 (0.035%) to about 1 in 550 ten-year-olds born in 1990 (0.183%).

In the early 2000s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began monitoring

ASD prevalence (and changes in prevalence over time) through its Autism and Developmental

Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network, an active surveillance system that gathers data

from roughly a dozen sites around the U.S. to ascertain ASD prevalence in 8-year-olds.

Over the first decade of surveillance, the CDC reported that ASD prevalence rose by 123%.

As the above table illustrates, the ADDM program has one major shortcoming, which is the lag

time between data collection, analysis and publication of prevalence data.

For example, the data published in 2014 took four years to analyze and captured ASD prevalence

for the cohort born 12 years earlier (i.e., children born in 2002 who were eight years

old in 2010).

CDC did not report the prevalence estimates for children born in 1992 until 2007.

The ADDM program has other acknowledged limitations as well, including:

Constant changes in the number and location of surveillance sites

A reliance on educational records that are not consistently available at all surveillance

sites (which would tend to underestimate true prevalence)

Failure to differentiate between ASD subgroups as an indicator of severity (but with differentiation

by IQ, with 70 as the cutoff) For these reasons, some observers believe

that data routinely published by the National Center for Health Statistics more accurately

represent the true autism picture.

The Center�s prevalence data are based on parental reports from the National Health

Interview Survey (NHIS).

As of 2014, NHIS data indicated that 1 in 45 children aged 3-17 years had been diagnosed

with ASD (2.24%), and by 2016 this number was 1 in 36 (2.76%)�a 23% increase over

the two-year period�and a far cry from the 1 in 550 reported from other data sources

in 1990.

A study that compared individuals with autism to the general population found elevated death

rates in the ASD group� A HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION BURDEN

At a societal level, ASD imposes a substantial economic burden, especially on the health

care and education sectors.

A study by Harvard researchers found that ASD was associated with over $17,000 more

in health care and non-health-care costs annually per child.

School systems (and thus taxpayers) carry a large portion of this additional financial

burden to cover the special education services used by 76% of ASD children versus 7% of children

without ASD.

Over the decade from 2005-2015, the number of students with ASD (ages 6-21) rose by 165%

nationally.

At the family level, the average lifetime cost of caring for a child with autism (including

the cost of lost wages) ranges from an estimated $1.4 to $2.4 million (depending on the level

of intellectual disability), representing �a huge hit on families.�

Individuals with ASD also face vastly increased risks of medical comorbidities, including

atopic disorders such as allergies and asthma, seizures, gastrointestinal problems, cancer

and decreased life expectancy.

A study that compared individuals with autism to the general population found elevated death

rates in the ASD group for causes of death such as seizures and accidental drowning or

suffocation and noted overall reduced life expectancy �even for persons who are fully

ambulatory� and have only �mild� intellectual disability.

AN URGENT SITUATION Over the years, many of the CDC�s bulletins

about ASD prevalence have placidly reported that �ASDs are more common than was believed

previously.� However, the continued dramatic rise in ASD prevalence and autism�s heavy

burden on individuals, families, schools and wider society call for a far greater sense

of urgency.

Autism must be recognized as a national crisis.

As of this writing (April 2018), the CDC is due to release its latest ADDM surveillance

numbers.

Will our federal health agencies continue to downplay the numbers� significance, as

they have done each time the data show a rise in ASD prevalence?

Or will they finally sound an alarm and make it a top priority to find out what is causing

this epidemic in our children?

No one�and not least the agencies that are supposed to be looking out for children�s

best interests�can afford to be complacent any longer about this unjustifiably neglected

public health emergency.

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No Limits - Music Video - Meri Amber - Duration: 2:01.

welcome to Westworld

live without limits

without limits

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Gái Xinh Hát Bài Hoang Mang Thật Tuyệt Vời|Nhạc Sống Miền Tây|Ban Nhạc Điện Tử Sơn - Duration: 4:04.

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SEPU - NEYMAR (Prod.1714Studio) - Duration: 2:33.

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Learn Spanish word "Papá - Father" by Endless (Infinito Español) | Basic Educational Spanish Word - Duration: 2:40.

Learn Spanish word "Papá - Father" by Endless (Infinito Español) | Basic Educational Spanish Word

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