Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 4, 2018

Waching daily Apr 28 2018

Hi..

Are you that girl, right? The one was in the accident..

Sorry, I think I didn't know you..

Yes, we hasn't know each other.. My name is Tomo..

Elza..

At that time , you asked me to deliver a wallet to a bride..

Did you remember?

So, do you ask me for a reward?

No, I just want to help

Then, why are you so kind to me?

I just want to be your friend

How is Kai?

Is he getting better?

Not yet mom..

Sakura

Mom understand your feeling

Mom used to be young too.. And falled in love

And finally found your father

Then you were born..

We are so happy..

Kai is a good man..

He is a reponsible man..

Because of Kai, you changed a lot..

Not a spoiled and egoist young girl anymore

You're more mature..

Mom and dad so proud of you..

You must decide your own life

It's been a year Kai in unconcious..

Dont know when will Kai awake..

Mom isn't teaching you to be unfaithfull

But life is about choices..

You must decide your own life

Has not mom believe in miracle..

I do believe

Kai will be awake..

But when..?

Life is about choices Sakura..

It's you that can decide..

Great doctors could not predict, when will Kai awake..

Think about your future

You know what mom means..

I must let Kai go

I must learn how to give up..

But, can I let Kai go?

Will you marry me?

Yes I will

Promise me , we will be together forever?

You promised..

I love you Kai

I really love you..

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What's Wrong With Romance In Movies? by Tosca Musk - Duration: 6:04.

Film Courage: Today's action blockbusters are all the rage and I know there's a lot of

debate over whether it's actually good content. Do you feel that romance films

are dwarfed by these actions blockbusters? Tosca Musk, co-founder of Passionflix and Director/Producer: I don't actually I think I

mean they're not dwarfed by the action blockbusters the ones that do well the

action blockbusters tend to have a romance in them so I would consider them

romances in many ways even Wonder Woman had a romance in it it just so happens

that she was the lead and she was stronger in the relationship so I don't

I think that in order for us to have great movies there's generally a little

bit of romance and all of them personally for me my concern is more so

the negative content that comes out so much of our content that we're watching

right now has a negative spin to it everything's depressing somebody did

something wrong to you or hurt you and it has a more of a negative side to it

and I think that we need romance movies in order to bring back the positive we

need to have positive outlooks on relationships and people and look at

people in a positive way as opposed to all these negative movies so my concern

is more than negative movies than the action blockbusters I love an action

blockbuster oh do I know this I think Xanadu is what was that your favorite

film growing up it was my favorite film and I you know when I watched it when I

came to South Africa I think it was a few years after it was released here and

I you know I loved Xanadu Xanadu is the story of a muse I mean a muse who helps

an artist be as creative as he can and and so that's I mean that's beautiful to

be a full love story and she you know leaves Xanadu to be with him and it's a

beautiful love story so for even from a young age you just remember just falling

sort of in love with love stories that did just drew you in I have yeah I've

always been in love with love stories I think that it's again it's it's showing

people in a positive relationship that's you know there's always struggles

there's always something that's gonna be difficult within this relationship and

you have to figure out your way to how to get through it in order for you to be

together or yeah whether it be in a friendship

or a relationship work partnership I think that showing relationships in a

positive light is really important and I've always enjoyed watching that in

movies and I think that our best movies that have ever come out are romances I

mean you can look at anything Titanic as a romance avatar is around that's I

think James Cameron basically got the romance on her down even though he

surrounds it by sci-fi but you know I'll talk movies on romances and I think that

people should watch them well it's nice twist to because we see so many of these

quote movies geared toward women where someone's being followed someone in a

bad relationship or feel sort of hemmed in in her middle class world or

whatever so it sounds like you're really about maybe not just empowering them but

also then you add sort of the sexuality aspect which how is that perceived in

the States I'm sure in other countries it's

probably more embraced yeah than here well so lots of good questions there so

the the main thing about sexuality in the u.s. with women is that you know

it's taboo we're not allowed to talk about it we have to whisper it like say

anything heaven forbid you be intimate with somebody whereas men can talk about it

very openly and in fact can brag about it and it's seen as part of their

everyday conversation and I think that that's wrong I think that woman should

have the ability to discuss openly any intimate activity that they're having with

their friends or with their lovers I think in order for them to be empowered

in their sensuality and their intimacy I think that what ultimately if we can

get to that place which is what Passionflix hopes that we can get to then I

think that we would have a little bit more strength when it comes to maybe

harassment if we are able to openly say no this is not what I'm

comfortable with this is what uncomfortable with this is

how I feel about intimacy this is how I feel about sensuality then I think that will

be a little bit more open a little bit more confident in our ability to deal

with a lot of harassment so it probably sounds like showing women

living normal lives being quote "good girls," but also being okay with a

that it doesn't necessarily have to brand them as" bad girls" in terms of what

they're doing absolutely so the other thing with Passionflix is that we

want to be able to show a woman normal woman so yes we have a lot of shows out

there which are women in jeopardy so we have as you mentioned we have the shows

where something's wrong with us our husbands are cheating on us our

boyfriends are going to try and hurtl us our children hate us there's all these

things that we have to deal with that are pretty negative in our lives and how

do we go about doing it and you know the neighbors gonna try and harm us so I

have to try and hurt the neighbor first and all these different things and

that's one way of going and then we have you know more the sort of cupcake movies

which is I like to call them more the domestication of woman where you have I

am a top you know vice president of a fortune 500 company in New York City but

I'm unfulfilled in life because nobody loves me until I go back to my small

town in Kansas because my father had a stroke I took over the bakery I've

learned how to bake a cupcake I'd realize this is really the life for me I

bought an up with a carpenter and he marries me how nice I get to stay in

that town big cupcakes but there's nothing wrong with being the vice

president of a fortune 500 company and someone will love you and you don't have

to bake cupcakes in small towns in order for that to be okay so I think that it's

important that we show women can be anything from a cupcake Baker teacher to

a CEO and still find fulfillment and love and sexuality and I don't think it

has anything to do with their job

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Plan with me | May 2018 Bullet Journal Setup | Peaceful Simplicity - Duration: 8:39.

Hi everyone, I hope you're enjoying spring so far and having a good month.

It's a been a little busy on my end as I am gearing up for my craft show and I really

miss focusing on making new videos for you, especially the tutorials.

On that note, I have a few things to update you with including my craft show information

if you want to come visit me, and two giveaways that are happening now, so stay until the

very end for all of the wonderful news because I want to hear your thoughts on everything!

Before we jump into this month's planning here is a flip through of my last month spread.

I received so much love from you all and I am so grateful.

Overall, I absolutely loved everything about my setup, it's simple, clean, and just works

with my day to day.

I didn't quite complete my drawing tracker so hopefully this month I will be better at

just taking 5 minutes a day to sketch a little.

Since my journal is only able to hold four months each, it's time to switch it out to

a new Journal.

I really do love this setup because I put paintings and use paper accents so this system

keeps my journal very compact.

On to the month of May.

I believe in a balance within the mind and the surroundings, otherwise we start to feel

overwhelmed and uncomfortable, as if there is no relief.

And since there's a little bit of chaos within my mind and my surroundings right now, I am

so inspired to go back to basics and keep this lovely month of May simple.

I will be taking a little break from the bunny and the bear this month and hopefully still

be able to create a lovely layout for you.

You can find the link for the entire setup in the description of you're interested, I

think it'll be perfect as a coloring setup where you can add in colors or little accents

to make it unique.

Above this peaceful scene of wildflowers completing the cover page is the title of the month in

a stunning script font.

I also went back in with my grey zig brush pen to add a little bit of shadow to the flowers

and then with my 05 micron pen to add various line weights.

Next, I normally put a painting here but for this setup , I want to capture still moments

adorned with flowers to represent the simple things of the everyday.

Underneath this scene is a paraphrased quote by Ernst F. Schumacher.

He says any intelligent person can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent.

It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.

I know many of us think that we're not good enough, but maybe that's because we think

too much.

So if we think less about the imaginary standards of the world and of other people, then we

become enough and simply perfect.

On the next page is the mood of the month, this is the month of Simplicity.

Underneath that is another quote that I believe wholeheartedly by William Golding, he says

that the greatest ideas are the simplest.

It does take courage to think simply and to not overthink and when we are able to muster

up that courage, I believe that we can accomplish great things.

Moving on to my three month calendar spread.

I'm an using the same basic layout throughout because it has been working so well for me,

so if you find something working for you, you definitely don't have to change it until

you really need or want to.

I have this month larger up top and then the next two months underneath so that I can plan

ahead.

I then added a few flowers to tie it back in with the rest of the spread.

On the right I'm going to keep that blank for now and add in my video ideas or use it

as a brainstorming idea checklist page, like I did last month.

Just a little tip when you draw flowers, keep in mind that they don't need to be perfect

or have exactly x numbers of petals.

Be creative with them and try out different shapes.

Most importantly have fun with it, create from your imagination, and accept all of your

outcomes.

Next is my monthly calendar with a flower bouquet up top and then I have my goals on

the right.

This month will be dedicated to preparing for my show coming up on the 12th and 13th

of May.

If you want to visit me I'll be in booth number 9, at great plaza in Penn's landing in Philly!

There are more details in the description as well, so make sure to check that out if

you want to come hang out, it would be so nice to meet you!

This month I also want to take care of myself by working out and eating healthy at least

5 times a week, and to remember to keep things simple.

I know I tend to overthink which has been wasting my time and causing me so much stress,

so my goal is to find a way to live a simplified and happy life by organizing my thoughts and

focusing on my priorities.

Next are my drawing and fitness trackers with little still life scenes on top of each box

and a floral design on alternating sides.

There are 31 boxes for the 31 days in May and I may change up how I fill these in versus

my normal diagonal lines.

So again, if I draw for at least 5 minutes a day, eat healthy or workout then I can fill

in the corresponding day.

I actually did not want to draw the extra boxes that I have crossed out, but I think

it'll still end up working.

Moving on to my page of milestones decorated with a scene of flowers in various containers.

There's just something so beautiful about flowers in a vase that I can get lost in the

stillness and the beauty, especially with the birds chirping outside.

I'll have my social stats here and other millstones, big or small and I might add a finance tracker

on this page too, but all of that can be done later.

And then finally I have this desk scene of a open book as if I've just sat in the light

of spring, reading to my heart's content.

This is my weekly title page and underneath that is a final quote from a Swedish Proverb

that sums up the mood of this month and the goal I'd like accomplish.

It says: Fear less, hope more; Whine less, breathe more; Talk less, say more; Hate less,

love more; And all good things are yours.

I wanted this spread to have a sense of peace, to be beautiful but simple, and maybe even

sophisticated with a touch of rustic., I think I've accomplished that vision and I love how

it turned out and I hope that you found inspiration or a bit of serenity from it as well.

I am honestly so blessed to have such a lovely support system keeping me going especially

when I feel overwhelmed.

If you haven't watched my stationery/pen

haul video, then definitely check that out if you want to see what you can win in detail,

because there are two giveaways happening right now

Contest is open until May 18th and winners will be announced May 20th at the giveaway

link and on my instagram!

You can also give the giveaway links in the description of you want to enter them right

away.

I'm thinking of doing a instagram live while I'm at my show, but I am not quite sure

how busy I'll be.

But If you want to see the behind the scenes of my show prep, or just in case I do go live,

connect with me on there, it would be so wonderful if everything worked out so you guys can join

in the action.

And look at all of these fantastic recreations of my drawings, I love them so much so keep

tagging me when you can!

Thank you a million for all of the love and support and I hope you all have a peaceful

and happy month of May.

I'll see you next time, bye!

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Huawei P20 & P20 Pro photo test vs Pixel 2 XL & Mate 10 Pro | Last Cam Standing XII - Duration: 11:38.

Huawei has made great strides in smartphone photography this past year, and the P20 and

P20 Pro look to set a new standard for the industry.

I'll put these newcomers to the test vs the current champion, Huawei's Mate 10 Pro.

And you asked for it, so the Pixel 2 XL is back for a rematch!

Last Cam Standing is PCWorld's video series for determining the best phone camera for

still images in a King-of-the-hill style battle.

Whichever phone wins moves on to face the next major smartphone release, so subscribe

to see the journey unfold!

First up, let's meet the current champ.

The Mate 10 Pro has taken down the likes of the iPhone X and Galaxy S9+ with its unique

camera system and AI power.

But now Huawei has the P20 Pro -- the first smartphone to feature a three camera system.

It shares a lot of traits with the Mate 10 Pro, but promises to take it up a notch with

a Master AI function and a sensor that's around double the size of Samsung's S9+!

The regular P20, on paper, looks to be closer to the Mate 10 Pro specs-wise.

A couple improvements include larger pixels and the same Master AI features as its bigger

brother.

And here comes the people's champ, Google's Pixel 2 XL.

It's got a single-camera system with computational horsepower like no other.

It lost to the Mate 10 Pro last year, but after some software updates we want to give

it another shot at the title.

As always, our testing is divided into four catagories: color, clarity, exposure, and

now we're looking specifically at extra features.

Unique hardware and software features are what set so many cameras apart nowadays, so

that's an important area of focus.

And of course, all our testing mimics how people use phones in the real world.

For all shots I use the stock camera app, the way it was configured right out of the

box.

This tells me how each company tuned their camera system for everyday use.

Now on to the testing!

The first category is color, with the main focus being on color reproduction and white

balance.

This first shot in my house doesn't fair well for the P20 Pro, producing some unpleasant

yellowish hues.

The P20 is on the greener side, but still more natural than the P20 Pro.

The Mate 10 Pro and the Pixel 2 are closer to accurate, with the Mate having a desaturated

look.

Moving to a spot with less contrast, the P20 is the most accurate while the Mate 10 Pro

is the least.

The P20 Pro has a light green tint while the Pixel 2 has a magenta cast.

In this shot of a dark stairwell, the yellow hue is once again present on the P20 Pro.

It's not a deal breaker, but it continues to show up time and time again.

The Mate 10 Pro leans warmer as well, and the P20 stays pretty even across the entire

frame.

Oddly the Pixel 2 comes in cool and desaturated.

Once outside, we start to see our first run in with both of the P20s' Master AI feature.

It's on by default, and once it recognized a scene with prodominetly blue skies, it kicked

over to a filter Huawei felt was most appropriate titled 'Blue Sky'.

Not only does it bump up contrast, it adds a heavy vignette and some sharpening.

Luckily, the scene filter can be turned off with a quick press, resulting in a more standard

shot.

Master AI left me in a dilemma while testing.

The crux of our tests are predicated on leaving settings on full auto.

But I was curious to see how the shots looked without that extra processing, so I ending

up capturing both versions.

For purposes of this category the AI scenes really only affect the contrast, increasing

it considerbly.

So judging the results first with the Master AI off, we see that something is wrong with

the Pixel 2, which displays some sickly green tones.

The P20 Pro is still a little on the yellow side, but the P20 and Mate 10 Pro are both

pretty damn good.

Replace both P20 phones with the added Master AI 'Blue Sky' scene, and all that really

changes is the contrast.

This category is a close one, but the P20 Pro has a problem with yellow hues and the

Pixel 2 XL was inconsistent.

With a good blend of accurate and pleasing colors, even when Master AI kicks in, the

P20 takes the color category.

Our second tests look at clarity, where we focus on the sharpness of each camera and

how well they can stay sharp in various lighting scenarios.

As always, I have to include a brick wall in this section - it just reveals so much

about how each camera handles fine detail.

After zooming in, we see that the P20 is an improvement over the Mate 10 Pro.

But this fight really comes down to the P20 Pro and the Pixel 2.

The P20 Pro has a 40MP sensor which uses pixel binning to gather more information, resulting

in a 10MP photo.

It goes toe to toe with the Pixel 2 and only has a slight edge due to Google's over sharpening,

which makes the grout look too harsh.

Switching to a shot on the roof, the Master AI once again kicked in on both P20 phones

with it's 'Blue Sky' filter.

When it comes to clarity, these Master AI modes really put a hamper on the final images.

Swapping out with the standard photos brings this point home.

With these versions in place, we see the P20 Pro neck and neck with the Pixel 2.

But at far distances like this, I think I lean toward favoring the Pixel.

At closer ranges, each phone does very well.

But I'm not even going to show the Master AI versions here, because even the 'Greenery'

scene kills clairty.

In bright lighting conditions I'd put the Mate 10 Pro last here followed by the P20.

So once again the battle comes down to the P20 Pro and Pixel 2, with the edge going to

the P20 Pro.

So what's the story in low light?

Well it's actually pretty similar.

The Mate 10 Pro is right behind the larger pixels of the P20, retaining plenty of information

on the bricks for everyday use.

But the Pixel 2 really stumbles here.

It has a good amount of detail, but the noise that's present kills it.

The P20 Pro, on the other hand, has a healthy amount of noise suppressed, all while keeping

a great amount of detail.

In a darker part of the garage, you can tell just how sharp the P20 Pro is, even before

zooming in.

Yes, it's starting to look a little bit like a watercooler painting, but you can't

deny the low light chops of this camera.

The regular P20 does pretty well, and even the Pixel has more detail than the Mate 10

Pro despite the noise present.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, noise in a photo doesn't bother me, it's

how it affects it that matters.

So while it was a toss up between the Pixel 2 and the P20 Pro in bright light, the P20

Pro just dominated in low light - taking the clarity category.

The third test category is exposure, focusing on the dynamic range of each camera and how

they expose for a scene.

In this high-contrast scenario, check out the sky lights.

I was super surprised by how the P20 and P20 Pro hang on to hightlights better than the

Pixel 2.

Hell, even the Mate 10 Pro protected the hightlights better.

Overall I think the Mate 10 Pro is underexposed in the mids compared to the rest.

The P20 Pro has the brightest shadows, which make it feel a bit overprocessed.

But this category is really where the Master AI can muck things up.

Aiming toward the sky kicks on the 'Blue Sky' mode on both P20s, resulting in higher

contrast and a vignette -- both of which put a hamper on dynamic range for our tests.

Despite this, they still hang close to the Mate 10 Pro.

The Pixel 2 is underexposed here, but still retains information in the shadows.

Turning off the 'Blue Sky' prompt reveals plenty of shadow detail in the P20 Pro and

brings back the blown out highlights on the P20.

The graffiti on the wall is once again a tad underexposed on the Pixel 2.

The Mate 10 Pro turns in a solid showing here, but the P20 and P20 Pro both nail the exposure

- adding a great sense of depth between the brightest and darkest parts of the photo.

In this complex shot of a succlent, the Master AI kicked in with it's 'Greenery' mode

and missed the mark on the P20 and P20 Pro.

Not only are the photos underexposed, but they're starting to loose valuable shadow

information.

Focusing just on the P20 Pro, let's compare the same shot with the 'Greenery' effect

on and off.

I'll be honest here, I'm of two minds about Master AI.

On one hand.

I like that it's trying to maximize the tuning for specific scenarios, but sometimes

it just goes too far.

On the other hand, if I were to take the non-AI version of the photo into Instagram, I'd

probably do most of the same things to it, like add a vignette.

But getting back to the testing, here's a shot that I was completely happy with when

the Master AI did its thing.

When we bring up the un-effected photos we can see that these cameras are still pretty

damn similar, producing great results despite the nit picks.

So even though the exposure section is muddied by the inclusion of Master AI on two phones,

I'm still pleased with the exposure choices presented.

And with the AI effect turned off, the P20 Pro presents the widest dynamic range.

So I'm giving the exposure category to Huawei's P20 Pro.

The fourth and final category is now titled extra features.

Here I'll specifically be going over the hardware and software options that set each

camera apart.

Up front I'll mention that all the Huawei phones feature the same camera setup of one

RGB sensor and one black and white sensor.

I've found the inclusion of a dedicated black and white sensor to be adventageous

if you enjoy black and white photography.

Add on top of that the processing Huawei uses to take advantage of the combo and a Leica

partnership, and they have a winning formula

Out of the four phones, the P20 Pro is the only one with a dedicated telephoto lens.

It offers a 3x optical zoom compared to the main lens, and it smokes the digital zoom

of the other phones.

Software wise, Huawei upgraded its camera app for the P20 and P20 Pro, and it's a

huge step up from the Mate 10 Pro.

It's still not the most intuitive app, but it's getting better.

The Pixel 2's camera app is solid, but it just lacks compelling extra features.

And while it's impressive that Google does so much with only a single camera, its options

feel generic and limited.

The last feature I'll address is the P20 and P20 Pro's Master AI.

As I said before, I was confilicted about how to use in these tests, but have settled

on it being ultimitaly a good thing.

Rather than having the setting be all or nothing, it only pops up in specific scenarios where

it thinks you might want a bit of flair added.

Do yiou like how it affects the photo?

Then save it and be happy that it offered you a great suggestion.

Hate the look it's going for?

Just press a little X and take the photo as normal.

At the end of the day, I'm glad it's an option, and one that 9 times out of 10 produces

a stylized version that I would of done on my own.

From the three lens system, to a great manual mode and the Master AI feature, you just can't

beat everything that's packed into the P20 Pro, which takes the extra features category.

And with that, let's crown a winner!

Honestly, I believe we are looking at four of the top 5 smartphones available today.

But the one that stands above all the rest is Huawei's P20 Pro.

Huawei is on a roll lately with its cameras, and just on looking at pure specs, the P20

Pro is a powerhouse.

But it all comes together when you use it.

The minor shortcomings it has, such as the odd yellow hue in some scenes, are far outweighed

by its sharp images and boatload of features.

The Master AI can sometimes produce a worse shot, but can be easily dismissed by a quick

press.

And even though I really had to pick some nits to come to a conclusion, I have no problem

recommending the P20 Pro to those who need the best.

But LG's successor to last year's amazing G6 is right around the corner.

Will it be enough to take on Huawei's reign?

Subscribe and tune in for the next camera showdown!

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COD BO4 CREATE A CLASS PICK 10!!! - Duration: 4:15.

you know what is going on guys it is your boy Yogge here and today I'm we as a

brand new Call of Duty video so guys I know the season four four night leaks

have become an hour you know obviously they showed up that is gonna be a

superhero dream season or at least that's obviously like 99.9 percent sure

what its gonna be because they officially released it could be a mix of

other things as well but it's most likely gonna be superhero theme they put

up a new picture today with like a Wonder Woman looking type of character

on there anyways we're not talking about that today guys today we're talking

about call of duty black ops 4 create a class system so guys are each day that

stay tuned but first we gotta roll that intro

alright guys so basically what happened today is a random dude named foot on the

score twig said in Treyarch we trust at Trek hashtag Bo for now the reason why

he was saying this most likely is because all the least you guys know I

made a video on it like I believe it was yesterday yeah about all the fake leaks

coming out and then obviously some new leaks coming up saying that campaign

isn't gonna be in the game a lot of people out of like retailers are showing

that that it's gonna be campaign and stuff like that and there yeah so people

are all over the place nobody really knows what to trust what to do so

they're just trusting in traffic and that's what this dude that this is the

main reason why he tweeted it and there was a lot of replies but for some reason

I don't know where Treyarch so I guys for some reason track he tweeted this

they said we give this post a 10 out of 10 and they put the link to the to that

tweet and they said can't wait to talk about hash tag black ops for on May 17th

and then they tweeted it with this picture so obviously I mean it could

just be them saying that they really did like the tweeting there was a 10 out of

10 3 but first of all who has everyone are like foot of a 10 out of 10 to be

first of all second of all we all know how Treyarch and david vonderhaar and

all their they like to talk in code in secret so yeah this is most likely like

I'm almost 100% sure that this is showing that it's gonna be a pick 10

system again this year for the create-a-class

also this might be the actual first style of design that we're seeing the

game as well so yeah how do you see the 10 looks a little bit more modern like

it looks like something that she was seeing like a mana warfare type of game

I guess what like a triac style added to it I

don't know obviously doesn't look super futuristic like black ops forwarded in

terms of like the style of the number but it does look like it's something

that would be used today like on the iPhone or something I don't know I'm

just putting random thoughts out there but trying likes to do secret stuff with

the things that they tweet so yeah but yes so pick test system almost hundred

percent sure has come back this year and yeah that automatically just just for

you guys I really thought it was gonna be our overwatch automatically is gone I

told you guys in my last year that was fake but if you guys still believed it

for some reason here is more proof but yeah guys I don't know not a lot of

people on my black ops for another's because so many people are actually

confused at this point they don't know what to do so we're all just watching

black st. Roch and just seeing was gonna get

out of it was gonna happen to it but yeah guys that is mainly the only news

today again guys I don't know just really haven't been much news on foreign

I didn't like that either I might go streaming later so if you

guys don't nobody has subscribe notification by button and uh yeah and

last but not least guys I just want to talk about something real quick they

replied to a tweet and track We Trust and they honestly I mean just from this

tweet just being real with you guys I feel like that they have real real

confidence in their game I mean they don't usually reply to a pin like this

at least I haven't seen it and they said ten out of ten down on me it just is

just showing how confident they are and black ops 4 which makes me feel really

really good because I know that if they're confident the game what else do

you need right what else DNA they're confident iam that is gonna do well then

it's gonna do well hey guys hope you guys enjoy the video

if you did make sure you like to visit my stealth you know yeah see you guys on

the next one so much running on a like to Vox thanks big and green I call my

pocket the new hope we don't pay attention to no loose talk shoot that

chopper honey time I had to let it cool me gonna move came where my AP I had to

let it cool almost died from pneumonia head to take my Jews are you know argue

with these niggas we just let them toast

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Man alright guys thank you for watching this stream really appreciate and hope you guys have a wonderful rest of you?

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The Importance Of Keeping Your Feet Chakras Balanced

by Conscious Reminder

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and disorientation.

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worse.

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than those who have always lived in the West.

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to balance out these chakras.

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If you are still having difficulty, use them throughout the day.

If your feet hurt then just step on the stones and remain standing on them and you will be

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the pain.

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The Gift of a Hard Story - Duration: 9:59.

Good afternoon [laughter] huh I realized it's just been one of those days right and I had

put on my personal page that Therapy Thursday would be live and a doozy

because well it's National Infertility Awareness Week and it's the last week of

the month for my network marketing business and it's the last week of a

convention contest which I am like earning some big prizes and so it's just

been insane I've not had a minute to myself and so I have promised myself and

I like really don't have makeup on today didn't draw on the eyebrows the greys

are not covered up today it's just gonna be real because it's National

Infertility Awareness Week I have promised myself remember that was like

10 minute breaks I asked you all to take I've been taking 30 minute breaks in the

afternoon no phone no music no book no whatever Hi Amanda

hi um and I was doing so good with it for like two weeks and I have not

I've been scheduling things that I don't get excited about I, I've just been

working a lot so I haven't been doing it so today I'm waiting for my client to

get here I'm here in my office and I was like okay it's time to hit my knees and

open my hands and just listen and be and spend some time and of course I was like

in my back of my mind thinking I have Therapy Thursday, I have Therapy Thursday, What

I'm gonna talk about? How am I gonna do this? and of course God always provides

right so usually I do Therapy Thursday and Take Care Tuesday and Faith Wrestle

Friday on my YouTube channel occasionally I'll go live though so here

you go I'll make sure to put it up on the

YouTube channel so please if you can go over there and subscribe that'd be great

so on my personal page it's National Infertility Awareness Week so I share

both page on both pages every day I share my three I share advocacy

I share breaking silence and just educating people about how common

infertility is and today I said like you know the gift of a hard story I have

been part of a giveaway on Instagram you still have time to enter it's $200 in

Amazon gift cards for God's sakes like go over to Instagram and find the post

Justine Froelker and you can win $300 in books and gifts and then 200 hours in

Amazon like hello why wouldn't you want to do that but I the other women in the

group have much bigger platforms than me and some have some of them have babies

from infertility some of them are Christian bloggers their platforms are

huge and I had sent a message to them thanking me or thanking them to allowing

me to be in the in the giveaway because I am one of the few that stopped

treatments I know that I have this story that's really hard for people to get and

like scary for a lot of people like I my story scares people and I have done a

lot of work around that and I have also now learned that like it's such a gift

because my really difficult story I don't know it allows people to wrestle

and struggle and walk into walk into and fight for and create the life that they

really know that they deserve but don't know how to do it and then like them I

just I love helping people get that and fight for that but anyways so when I was

praying I digress they don't usually digress on Therapy Thursday's but it's

live and I'd seen a meme earlier today that like life is not a book with

chapters like you hear all the time I close the chapter or close this book and

that's such shit

I will never close the chapter on grief it's lifelong like I don't know what

your grief is and I don't even know if you're calling it grief but it's grief

loss of a person or a job or a pet or a dream or babies or whatever else like

it's grief and the way grief works is it lasts a lifetime and fuck you that's not

going to be contained in a book let alone a chapter of my life and like

years ago I wrote this blog post called like the puzzle pieces I had come up

with a metaphor with a client and I was like you have this puzzle piece of your

life and I need you to put it down into the puzzle and actually push the piece

in so that you can see the whole picture see how beautiful it is and when I was

taking my quiet time right before I went live God was like it's a mosaic

it's a puzzle and it's a mosaic it's not a chapter like my infertility and loss

journey maybe one of the most defining parts of my life if I let it be if I

make it be if I do the work it's gonna be a dot on like this huge canvas of my

life that is a mosaic and if you come in really close you'll see that dot and it

scares the shit out of you and it's brutal and it's hard and there are days

that I wrestle with it so badly there are days that the enemy in the world and

shame comes in and those old stories are so strong that all I can see is the one

dot like the one single dot like you're not a mother you don't matter no one

cares you better make some money in this world oh you can't do that you don't matter

even more like that one dot and if I have the courage and the skills and the

tools and the language and I do the work to make this a gift

I realize that not only can I take a step back and see the whole picture but

never the whole picture because we don't get that whole picture yet right but see

more of the picture I not only get to have that viewpoint I also realize that

I have the damn paintbrushes and the paint that I just have to use this awesome

thing these gifts that he's gifted me with my free will to paint it and well

let's be honest probably also realize that sometimes I don't get to pick the

colors or the size of the dot I guess I don't know it's not a chapter it's not a

book it's this journey is lifelong and we have the choice to make it a gift and

so whether or not you want to call it a puzzle piece or a dot on the mosaic is

that how you say it and now I'm totally panicking I'm gonna dig out that old

blog post and link it below because we all have shit hard stories none of us

get out of this life unscathed it is absolutely your choice if you make

it a gift and I can promise if you do the work to make it a gift

the people that will come into your life the way you will serve the world and

best of all the way that you will stand in your sacred truth all of you flaws

and all ah I'd give anything to have those three here and at the same time

what a gift what a gift I have I love harder and better and well others

and especially myself and for whatever reason that I don't get to see the

huge-ass mosaic right now I got to borrow them my three for literally just

two weeks in my surrogate's uterus that's it and that's enough because I'm gonna

receive it and do the work to allow it to be enough and to be a gift

that's what Therapy Thursday and I think my client might be here so Thank You

Jennifer

make it a great day I'd really appreciate a follow on YouTube trying to

get that monetized and keep an eye out we got a podcast coming people for those

of you who don't watch videos so I will see you tomorrow

for Faith Wrestle Friday have a good day make it a great day make it a good ass

day cuz it is

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Cardi B & Ghostwriting (Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't) - Duration: 9:27.

Yo what's going on people once again this is capital K in the house doing the

thing man we back for another video where we talk some shit about hip-hop

pop culture anything like this so introduce myself for the people whose

back foot or who was here for the first time excuse me

I'm capital K artist rapper producer engineer on this channel you will find

my music you'll find reviews of other tracks on your my beats that I'm making

videos that I'll make it shit I'm talking like this so do me a favor rate

review subscribe on the channel because it's gonna be some good shit man so I

will guarantee once you see this you will be hooked so let's get to the issue

at hand issue is hand there's something everybody is like if you're artists this

ain't nothing new to you man so it's ghost riding whoo

the big fear of ghosts right all that so oh I mean you know the recent

controversy right now cardi B having a ghostwriter and it came out that she has

a ghostwriter it's not a big deal for me and it's not even a big issue because I

you know you got to understand man hip-hop you know got a whole set of

rules but in popular music it's a different set of rules you know cuz I

know what hip-hop you know there's an ego and there's a Roboto that says

basically you gotta be fuckin Voltron for you to get respect you got me a

nigga riding it beats you gotta do behind the computer and video all this

stuff you got to create you got to be a part of the creative process from start

to finish opposed to somebody excuse me opposing

somebody actually giving you some product already finished and that's all

you gotta do is slap your face on it removing everything face just put your

face on I didn't say it was shit so now

you know hip-hop man you know you got to be Voltron in the sense that's that's

the expectation man and I'm just letting everybody know right now man it's not

real like that you know the fair like you think Michael Jackson's it was

writing all those records you think we all is right no Vegas you think Beyonce

is right you are sadly mistaken my friend because you know you get that big

you get that much exposure out here in the world man what what it turns into is

you becoming almost kind of like a business in a sense you know what I'm

saying like your brand is basically a business because look at it right crop

you know and basically the owner may not well I was saying creative but in

creation he just snatched it from some other niggas but basically he was the

founder of a McDonald's name basically took it from a barbecue joints or a

burger joint and beyond so what I'm trying to say is Roy Kroc you know at

the height of McDonald's he wasn't in there making burgers he wasn't doing all

that shit and doing all that because he had to hire a team of people because

there's so many things to do when you get so big on a level so what I'm trying

to say is cardi B is big on the level well she doesn't have too much free time

he'd be sitting around writing and producing records and stuff like that

like maybe like she was used to when she first put out a mix table

wishing first got started her career you know first get started man you know you

got more time on your hands to fight sit down it just right 20 records and say

okay I want this I like this one sound like that but you know the cardi B with

the bowed out yellow thing should just start it fast feel so what's the shit

stop moving fast and you were on demand you got a produce and a much higher rate

you know so you know you can be having a company and if your product is

successful you gotta hire more people like them you've got a car company man

it might take you about six months to make that one perfect

but once everybody wants that perfect car now you got to produce a thousand of

those cars you know every three months or something like that so you gotta hire

a team of people man so the cardi B it's a big it's a high-risk whoa well not

dangerous but you know the saying like it's a high expectation situation that's

a better better thing so once you pop off did that hit people want wants to

know what's your next hit what's your next right there what you gonna do now

what you're gonna do this then this got it done so cardi B has to produce these

right sure she's probably right maybe sixty percent of it but maybe

somebody else is coming in like like myself that is a producer and in a wrap

might come in with a song already written and all that stuff like that

so what she got to do is basically take that song take capital K so making a car

TV so you know what I'm saying light sheep I got to take some orders out as a

word and restructure some things and make things sound like her you know so

this whole ghost right thing I mean you know it's beneficial for all parties you

know it creates a spectrum of a economy now you know because you got artists

like myself who I challenge it and unsigned and stuff like that we get an

opportunity through carding me to get my foot in the door and some produce

records and write some stuff so I can do muffing later down the line or just to

make some income right now you know what I'm saying so you know it's not a big

deal I see for having a ghostwriter I mean you know hip hop we do got

standards understand it is you if you ain't writing them records and you ain't

come over to ideas and you ain't doing this doctor and you are excommunicated

which you don't have to be

excommunicated wish you don't have to be so I don't think you know anybody should

just forget about car to me because they say somebody

I wrote some records or took a record that they made was this like okay how

about you do something like this so how many I just think people got you know

that see that's the situation that she's in

is that a high I expect takes the situation people just like me you got

right all the shinden it's like y'all put on I will I got a goat super Jimmy

Fowler show this magazine I got just under wonder what I have time to get

this dude you only time I got for it is okay we maybe got an hour to come in

record the ping quote about three four and we get up on it and when I heard

Ohio and I heard the album maybe I do a review it's just so many for people you

know I'm not trying to be like nobody else my channel

you got cardi B listen it's album and I'll be straight you know what I'm

saying like I said it's the masterpiece but for a debut album and a female it's

gonna giving me a different perspective in a different way that she looks at the

world and life you know a female hip-hop is I think there's worried you know what

I'm sad all right I think it's donis I'm gonna

Marcus you spend no nails well like a plus whether she's getting help but not

I'm the I still think it's dope you doing okay

so hey look ghost writing is here ghost writing this now goes right in the

states a lot of negative roles and negatives to it within the space of

hip-hop but you know when you look at like somebody like a Katy Perry I mean

you know surprised writing those records they're doing all that shit but she

don't get screwed now the only thing she gets scrutinize is they as a performer

and as a talent so you know you still got to have talent accident take

somebody with a major talent and actually bring it to yourself

so I mean hey it's different rules and double standard saying hip-hop no I'm

not gonna just roll carding me in the trash but I understand why people like

you know you're not right you know that I understand disagree but I don't

writing this here goes writing this finish day and goes right

it's good for the music economy all that job so that's my opinion

that's why how I feel about it so amen like I said man I am captain Luke a

review subscribe to my channel there you know and leave a comment like I always

say leave a comment on my music or whatever if you love me a hey be it

Almighty man lost you saying something so anyway uh thank you guys - the next

time peace word to your mother I'm out

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introducing myself - Duration: 1:18.

This is ernest

he was born on september 25,2003

making him 14 years old as of now

he plays the guitar and the ukulele

and he is still learning the piano

he writes songs sometimes

he likes to draw but he's not very good at it

he loves watching movies

and reading book is not really his thing

his favorite youtuber at the moment is Dodie Clark

his favorite color is yellow

he has fear of heights

he likes seeing stars at night

that makes him happy

he's not an introvert

and he's not an extrovert either

he's just a bit akward

his hair is black

his eyes are dark brown

he has thick eyebrows and dark lips

he has a lot of flaws and imperfections

but he loves it, cause' that makes him,HIM.

and.. he's a bit ugly. :)

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Distinguished Lecturer Series - John Tamny | Ashford University - Duration: 39:26.

The quote is this: "Man's work begins with his job, his profession. Having a vocation

is something of a miracle like falling in love," that's from Hyman Rickover the father

of the nuclear Navy. I thought it was a worthwhile since we are in a Navy town like San Diego.

I'd also like to bring up in relation to this that last week the NBA staged a draft and

this wasn't a draft for players on the basketball court. This was not a draft for WNBA players,

this was for video game players. The NBA is starting the new league called NBA 2k in which

your skill as a video game basketball player will rate you a salary that begins at $32,000

to $35,000 a year. This is nearly commensurate with salaries in the NBA. And I just bring

this up because I want you to think about it. I want you to get into the mindset of

what we're going to talk about today. Now having said all that I want to of course

thank Ray Powers for inviting me to be as part of the advisory board and Bob Daugherty.

And everyone here who've done so much to make me feel so welcome. In giving this presentation

in knowing that it's possible or even likely that Steve Forbes is watching somewhere. I

am living the story of my book that's coming out in May, "The End of Work." Because

it can't possibly be work what I'm doing right now. And presenting these ideas about

how work is evolving in such a way that more and more people get to pursue something that

involves their passion. This book in many ways is my story and it describes what I think

is a beautiful future. And that's what's most exciting about presenting is that I'm presenting

to many students at Forbes Ashford University. In looking out at you and thinking about the

people watching, I'm looking at and thinking about the most accomplished generation in

the history of the most accomplished and richest nation in the world. What your generation

is going to achieve in terms of in advances that rapidly enhance our standard of living

that make life much better will be staggering. What your generation is going to achieve in

terms of advances that help those who formerly couldn't help themselves lead perfectly normal

lives is going to be amazing. Be optimistic about the future because it's going to be

a great one. And the reason it's going to be a great one is that the work of the future

is increasingly going to reflect what you're interested in, what you're passionate about.

The work of the future is going to be more and more about things that elevate you. You'll

get up in the morning and go and do something about which you're very much an expert. And

in doing that which elevates your expertise you're going to be exponentially more productive.

Productive people accomplish an enormous amount. The future is bright.

Now I'm thinking about this again. It's important to get into a different mindset because the

nature of work is changing before our eyes. In Singapore right now, there are plastic

surgeons but they're not plastic surgeons for people. One of the most popular fishes

there is something called the Arowana fish. Don't ask me why but plastic surgeons there

make good money charging the owners of these Arowana fish for eye lifts and chin jobs if

you can believe that. The New England Patriots when they traveled to Minneapolis for the

Super bowl brought along a massive team of assistants and people working for the Patriots

to make them great. This included not one, but three, sleep coaches. Can you think of

something more pleasurable than sleeping? But so advanced are we economically that there

are now football teams because they want to prosper have people who coach you on how to

sleep. Now what's interesting about that is if you watched any of the proceedings to the

Super Bowl what went on is there are all sorts of people there who are in a good living being

NFL insiders.  Imagine that there are people today who are paid to follow one of the most

popular sports leagues in the world and report on its doings to people. To everyone here

we are in the midst of something extraordinarily exciting. It's taking place about work. It's

a beautiful thing earlier today Bob Daugherty was talking about the thousands and thousands

of job classifications that exist in the world to do. Compare that to 150, 160 years

ago when you were born then your life was kind of set. You were going to be in the farming

business that was your future. People were born and they made it their life's work to

raise and create food. That's what everyone did it. There wasn't weren't too many other

options. There weren't too many other classifications that's what you're going to do. And then something

remarkable came along millions and millions and arguably billions of jobs were destroyed.

Thanks to this this advance it was called the original robot, is things like the backhoe

and the tractor that suddenly made it possible for fewer and fewer people to create the food

on farms. And in the process again, millions in part arguably billions of jobs were destroyed.

The biggest job destroyer in history but it had put people in bread lines. No, it freed

people up to solve all sorts of other societal problems to focus their energies and all sorts

of different things. They're talking to Owen earlier today he actually likes fishing and

agriculture. Owen, if I had to do that work I would be an object of immense pity. I would

be a joke, I would be lazy. People would make fun of me and this speaks to the beauty of

works evolution. The fact that the tractor and the backhoe freed so many people from

the work of farming meant that more and more people got to get out into the world and express

a unique level of expertise. My book is all about this modern world that

is thankfully very much unlike the world of a hundred fifty, hundred sixty years ago.

We no longer have to worry about raising the food every day that we eat and because we

don't we increasingly can be experts. And for background on this it's useful at least

me to travel back in time to explain to you a major reason that I wrote this book. I'm

not a big music guy but in 2014 some friends of my wife invited us to a Fleetwood Mac concert

in Washington DC.  And so, we went on the assumption that they probably are getting

old. They're probably soon to retire and so the seats weren't very good but that actually

aided the outcome because we were toward the back of the arena. And we're watching rather

than them on the stage which we couldn't really see very well. We're watching them on the

video screens. And this fed this essential outcome in that we're watching Mick Fleetwood

who's easily in his 60s just abused his drum kit. You could not believe the joy in his

eyes. And then you look at Lindsey Buckingham someone who's worth a staggering amount of

money but working endlessly hard the guitar and so happy singing, playing the guitar.

And the realization for me at least was that there's no fear that they're going to retire

anytime soon. How could they possibly retire from doing something that they love so much.

These people were working enormously hard. You have to get in shape to go on a tour like

this but it was evident from watching them that they were hardly working. And a slight

digression from here's to is to say that this end of work that I described whereby more

and more people do work that doesn't feel like it is going to force a total redefinition

of retirement. Because people talk about the retirement crisis, people don't have enough

save well that's a natural market reaction to world in which more and more people don't

intend to retire. Why would the members of Fleetwood Mac retire when they're doing something

they enjoy so much? Now that's an outlier I get it but more and more people are doing

something they enjoy. So, this notion of stopping them at some point is going to be something

that's largely erased from society particularly from the younger generations.

Now Lindsey Buckingham plays the guitar and sings but imagine if the only option in life

was to be a successful investor. Well, odds are people wouldn't pay all this money to

go watch Lindsey Buckingham talk about investing. But they do pay that to hear Warren Buffett.

Warren Buffett famously auctions off usually at least one lunch a year in which people

pay 3.5 million just to have lunch with one of the world's greatest investors. Now let's

let Warren Buffett way into this discussion about how work is evolving. Several years

ago, he wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal and he asked people to imagine if

we lived in a sports-based economy. As he put it, "In such a marketplace I would be a

flop. You could supply me with the world's best instruction and I could endlessly strive

to improve my skills. But Alas! On the gridiron or basketball court I could never even command

a minimum wage." Well, thank goodness Warren Buffett isn't limited to one path in life.

My guess is also that if he had been born 160 years ago, he probably would have been

pretty average on the farm. But as the world evolves and that in the classification of

work involved someone like him was able to pursue something at which he's absolutely

confident that he wakes up every day dying to do it. Because it's a reflection of his

unique skills and passionate. Now all this speaks to the amazing world in

which we live today.  I'm of the belief about this world that no one is stupid. I'm also

the belief that no one lacks work ethic. Yet everyone in this room knows what it's like

to feel lazy. Well, my argument is that there are no stupid people and there are no lazy

people what there are however are people who have very great skills that are suffocated

by a small economy such that they're not able to express those skills in the marketplace.

No one's lazy. Everyone in this room knows what it's like to be very good at something.

Most of you know what it's like to be very good at a number of things. And you know that

when you're doing what you're very good at but it's no longer work. That you can spend

hours and hours doing it you can spend weekends doing it and it doesn't bother you because

you're doing something that reinforces your unique skills. And that's where we're heading

today is that we can increasingly combine these two things. And this is crucial at least

if you believe my thesis about where we're headed because I don't think you can be happy

if you don't work hard. I think people who are not working hard are generally miserable.

I could someone with lots of Warren Buffett can write anyone in this room a big check

such that they would never have to work again. But that would guaranteed not make you happy.

Work is what makes us happy and this isn't to say that we can't have a life free of leisure

and happy nights out. But it is to say that the true source of happiness is blood, sweat

and tears. That unless you're doing something consistently on a daily basis you just don't

feel good about yourself. And everyone here I think also knows what it's like to be in

a job in which you're doing something that you're just no good at. And you dread Sundays,

and you dread showing up at work is. It's not a reflection of your skills and you try

to work hard sometimes you do. But it's hard to do it consistently. Everyone knows what

it's like to not put in a hard day or a hard-working day. It's difficult. Work is the source of

happiness but it's my contention that you can't be consistent. A consistently hard worker

unless you're doing something that elevates your unique skills. It'll be clear the end

of work is not about how to learn how to work harder.  Believe, I have no clue how to tell

someone to do something they hate. It's also not some book that says you've just got to

have grit and work your way through the difficult times. Please grit is the most overrated concept

I've ever heard. Hard-working people are consistently doing it because they're doing

something that they love and so the trick in life is to find what that is and to Make

it a career. Now this point probably a lot of people are

fairly skeptical. There's lots of you that like lots of things and you think okay well

that's not reasonable as a career. But I disagree. I think it's increasingly untrue if you look

around the world in which we live it's more and more of the case as time goes on that

people get to combine a passion and turn it into a career. Let's call this Tammany's law

for fun and because I like to elevate myself. Tammany's law says that as prosperity increases

laziness rapidly decreases. As the range of work options increase so that every individual

can do the work that most accentuates his or her individual talents. It's the job of

everyone in this room and everyone watching to figure out what it is that uniquely elevates

you. Now what I want to stress about this is that

what I'm describing is not easy. It's a cliché but nothing worthwhile life is easy.  Happiness

is hard.  It is hard to find that which makes you consistently thrilled to get up every

day but it's certainly a worthwhile endeavor. To get to this point to find the work that

elevates you're going to have to have probably a lot of failure.  Some of you are going

to have to have a number of failures. I certainly did. I always wanted to be a writer but I

had to fail a lot of times along the way to get to that point. And so, I'm not saying

that's going to happen right away but happiness is worth it for you to constantly be thinking

about what it is that it would pain you not to do and figure out a way to make a career

about it out of it. In my case again I wanted to be a writer about economic policy. I used

to look at Steve Forbes. Years ago, long before he knew me and think I want to be able to

do the kinds of things he does and talk about the economy. But it took me a long time to

get the courage up to actually try. And of course, once I did it's not as though I just

suddenly became a writer and could support myself. I worked all sorts of jobs, fundraising

sales, everything I did could do to pay the bills so that I could have time to read and

write at night and on weekends in order to pursue this other career. So, I'm not saying

you can just become what you want it's entirely possible you're going to have to work other

jobs to pay the bills so that you can pursue that which elevates you. And along the way

you're going to be ridiculed. I can't tell you how many times friends of mine or even

family members people would ask me what I do and I'd say well I'm the fundraiser for

an institution in Washington. And they say oh no, no, actually what he does is write.

Implicit there's they weren't impressed with what I was doing. And it's embarrassing and

you feel bad about yourself but that's worth it too. Embrace all the insults in your

pursuit of what you love because in doing so it's going to give you more fuel to prove

everyone wrong and figure out what it is that elevates you and make a career of it. You've

quite literally got to fall in love with something and make it happen. It's not going to be overnight

but it's worth it. Now along these lines to show you where the

book is going I will be upfront. In many ways I am setting myself up for ridicule not just

in this room but for people to pick up the book. Because the first chapter of my book

after the introduction argues that college football players should major in college football.

And if people are hearing that and they're probably thinking that's nuts. But I think

it's nuts that if you are good enough to rate a scenario whereby a school will spend easily

a million dollars in some instances to pay you to go somewhere. Why would you not focus

all of your energies on developing the skills that got you to that point in the first place.

What a strange thing that you wouldn't focus everything on football. But people say wait

a second that that doesn't make sense. Football is just a game. Yes, it is but it's a very

cerebral game. It's one mitt unless you're willing to put all of your energy into it.

You're not going to learn it in such a way that she can be very good at it. And to help

you understand this better I want to begin with a quote from Bill Walsh the Hall of Fame

NFL coach and also Rich Karlgaard's personal hero. As Walsh put it not long before he died.

"I know I have to start with football. I know have to start with smart players. It might

not have been so important and past errors but today we're asking players to do so much

and to know so many schemes. Without basic intelligence they simply can't play". Let's

then bring in a quote from Mike Holmgren who is the is Walsh disciple and is also headed

for the NFL Hall of Fame. Here's what he said about the quarterback position. "Say you

want to learn Chinese. You go to a class and learn it over a period of years and you practice

speaking it. And pretty soon after a few years you can speak Chinese fairly well. Imagine

trying to learn something as difficult an entire system of plays and taking the knowledge

and making the decisions on what to call and where to throw all in split seconds. And doing

it with the people running at you trying to knock your ass off."

Let's then go to Peter King the Dean of pro football writers. He's at Sports Illustrated

in 1993, he wrote a book called Inside the Helmet in which he explained the game. There

are different positions. Boomer Esiason the former Bengals star quarterback, was the

person he featured at quarterback. And he asked Esiason to explain what it's like to

walk up to the line of scrimmage as a professional football quarterback. Now Esiason was talking

about a game and a play against the Redskins. And then early nineties the Redskins were

the top NFL team and was read to a few passages. As he put it, "The Redskins liked to shift

and from the 45 they go right into the 46. Look the old bear defense and the 45 second

clock is ticking down. And I don't have much time to get the play off. And we're inside

the red zone. Second and seven I'm thinking all of a sudden this is their blitz down they're

coming. So, I've got to think of my blitz audible formation. I'm in strong backs. They're

running eight men up to the line of scrimmage. They're coming. It goes on to say, I go in

a hurry to 82 Zulu to 82 Zulu, check 95, check 95, Green, Green, Green, everybody got it."

Football on the professional level is artistry born of freakish athletic ability combined

with superhuman intelligence about a craft that would reduce most anyone to blubbering

idiots if they tried to do it. You not only have to be amazing up here but you have to

do it while people are looking to knock you over and hurt you. As Esiason went on to put

it you have to know every play, every audible, every code word. Every single nuance of the

game plan because 60,000 people will be screaming with three or four more million watching on

TV with every eye on you. Getting coaches officials players all waiting for you and

you and you hardly been able to hear anything and the clock ticking down second by second.

I have to go to every player in the exact right information of all these things going

on around me. It took me two and a half years to feel totally comfortable in this stuff.

Esiason's point is the one you walk up the line you are making at least 60 reads and

a half second. Most of you have heard of Rob Gronkowski the

Patriots tight end kind of a meathead sort of a party boy. Everyone assumes he's stupid.

In fact, in the game of football he's a mastermind. No less than Bill Belichick describes the

position of tight end is the second most difficult position in all football. The Patriots are

able to run their offense solely because Gronkowski can do things understands football up here

in a way that few people do. There are lots of people who have his size and have his speed

but very few have his mind what makes him great is what's up here. If the NFL were about

just speed and talent then you'd see agents waiting around at the Olympics every four

years signing up sprinters. Notice how few sprinters make the NFL because most of what

happens, most of what makes you successful is up is in your head.  And she looks at

someone like Tom Brady. He's not doesn't have a great arm, not very fast but as Charlie

Weis once put it I don't know if I've ever met anyone who reads coverages as quickly

as incorrectly. You could count in one hand the times he saw something incorrectly. When

he would throw it on Randy Moss. Randy Moss was viewed as the most intelligent player

in the NFL. And so, when you think about someone like Michael Vick, or Mark Sanchez or Tony

Romo. Three players that got a lot of grief during their career. The fact that they were

even on the field. Tells you something about them. These are people with a level of intelligence

that this. That should be looked at in the same way that we looked at it look at a great

investment banker or a great scientist. What they're doing is incredibly difficult. Despite

this we say two players who rate a college football scholarship have a fallback plan,

major in business, major in engineering, major in English. You've got to have something if

you don't make it all the way to the NFL. Well, I again reject that. I say that if you

rate a college football scholarship you should major in college football. I wish there were

major like that I wish people would acknowledge what they do with others. Because let's remember

we don't knock someone for majoring in business even though a smaller percentage of business

majors arguably then called football players will ever work for Goldman Sachs or Morgan

Stanley. We don't make fun of English and journalism majors for majoring in that even

though a tiny percentage will ever even see the inside of the New York Times or publish

a book that anyone reads. We don't make fun of engineering majors for focusing on that

even though most will never work for Bechtel, or Qualcomm, or ExxonMobil. But if you're

that good to rate a scenario whereby someone's going to pay enormous sums of money to have

you. At the school we say oh, don't concentrate on football. Focus on all these other things

that you should be doing well. So, I ask the question once again, what's going to help

you more? If you make the league, okay, it's obvious. You're going to earn much more money

than the average college graduate that's a given. But even if you don't what's more valuable

the time you spent playing under Nick Sabin on the end of the bench or getting an A in

English class. If you're playing for Stanford and you have no chance of making the NFL but

you focus on film study and get an interception in a game against Cal. Is that going to employee

more easily than a good grade in a business? Because remember who is supporting these teams

that some of the most successful people. Some of the school's most successful alums. Yet

we tell the people who major focus on football that they're wasting their time. I find that

odd just from a getting a job standpoint but I think it's also very much a dated concept.

It's dated because if you love football you can increasingly make that your life's pursuit

even if you don't make the NFL which describes the vast majority of people who ever play

college football. Think about it when Bill Belichick became an NFL assistant back in

the 1970s out of Ohio Wesleyan. That was an unpaid position. Most NFL assistants... Not

to mention NFL players had to have a side gig. It didn't pay very well. Fast-forward

today that we live in a different world. Nowadays the budget for assistant coaches at Boise

State University hardly a major university in terms of football, is 2.1 million a year.

Notable here's that NFL assistance 2.1 million is nothing. Lots of NFL assistants earned

in that range nowadays. If you look at the Southeastern Conference, the best conference

for college football in the US, the average assistant salary in the SEC is $400,000. The

defensive coordinator at LSU last year at the end of the season signed four-year contract

worth 10 million dollars. Again, think about this when Bill Belichick got into NFL assistant

coaching there was no pay at all. Alabama's strength coach earns five hundred thousand

dollars a year. He used to be the highest-paid but now it's IOA strength coach here in six

hundred thousand that number is consistently being bit up. College football's not enough

for you. Let's look at high school. And the Dallas suburbs alone there are three different

high school stadiums that cost over fifty million dollars. Do you want to guess what

those high school coaches are being paid? Let's look at Houston. The Houston Metroplex

there are 14 high school football coaches in Houston who earn over $100,000 a year.

In the state of Georgia alone there are 16 high school football coaches that are in over

a hundred thousand a year. The numbers keep going up in a prosperous world in which people

have more and more resources more and more interest in being entertained. The ways in

which you can make money and football continue to explode. And so, we don't mock someone

for focusing all their energies on business or engineer and nothing wrong with that. But

why would we question someone who says I love football uncontrollably and I want to make

that a life. Thank goodness we live in a world where you can increasingly make your life

something about sports. Bob Dougherty as a son who is a talented basketball player. As

Bob pointed out to me today is he pays a coach he earns in the six figures teaching

kids how to better their game right here in San Diego alone. This is the future.

Now looking at this and in   a bigger picture beyond sports. In the 1970s, there was no

Department of Labor classification for the job of a chef. If he became a chef in the

1970s you're an object of pity. As Wolfgang Puck put it if he chose being a chef back

then you were seen as having doing a last resort job. No one took you seriously. Danny

Meyer went to Trinity College, graduated, got into sales in New York after college,

made a lot of money. Who was about to go to law school that's what people did. His uncle

said why you love food. Why aren't you getting into restaurants. And so, he took a very low

paying job at a restaurant so that he could learn the business and he started telling

people yeah, I'm getting in the restaurant business. People looked at him like he had

one eyebrow. Then they looked down they got very uncomfortable what are you doing? What

happened to you? Well as Wolfgang Puck puts it nowadays people choose being a chef as

just an alternative to being a lawyer or doctor. This is the world we live in. In a world of

prosperity, more and more people divide up what they do on a daily basis they eat out

at lunch breakfast and dinner. And as a result, becoming a chef is just a normal path in life.

If you have a passion for food you can make a career out of it and no one looks askance

at you. Can you imagine how many Sommeliers wine experts there were who made a living

at it 30, 40 years ago that's increasingly a career today. Danny Meyer quite literally

pays people at his restaurants to focus solely on designing coffee drinks for the guests.

It's a beautiful world we live in and again it gets better and better all the time.

If you look at orchestras, in 1900 if you were born loving, playing the violin. Great.

And you might even get to play for the public but that was hardly a full-time job at the

robber baron era created a scenario whereby more and more money was being directed in

orchestras. Nowadays if you loved playing the oboe or the violin you can make a lifelong

career out of it. Your salary will be in the six figures, you'll travel the world, you

have ten weeks of vacation. This is what we get in the world we're living in so different

from the past. And when you think about all this it's happening in sports right now. If

you leave Clemson and this describes most major colleges try to go to the NFL early

or try to do something else and you don't make it. Clemson so desperate to get you.

That it's it is made it clear that if it doesn't work out you're free to come back whenever

you want and complete your degree. That's going to be increasingly the case for all

college majors as a way of luring people. We want you to thrive in so many ways and

so we'll give you the option to go out and try something and then go come back and do

it.  The main thing is that as prosperity explodes the range of ways to express your

talents grows all the time. And many people hear about this and they ask about robots.

Well, aren't robots going to put us out of work? Aren't they going to destroy all these

jobs in such a way that the opportunity is actually going to be slim in the future. In

fact, robots will be the greatest job creators ever, precisely because they're going to be

the greatest job destroyers ever. You want robots to erase all the bad stuff and that's

what they do. They erase all the work that is back-breaking and mind-numbing and repetitive.

And in doing so they free us up to once to specialize to pursue that which makes us great.

Would any of us shown Wi-Fi, or a computer or a smartphone? Obviously not. All three

make us more efficient, enhance our productivity. And think about what automation will do for

us.  They're going to erase all the work that slows us down that's repetitive that

we hate. And in doing so they're going to make businesses much more productive. What

this means particularly for the young people, get ready for this, get ready for Wednesday's

to be Thursdays because Fridays are going to be a day off and the world we're heading

toward.  The five-day work week is going to be historical relic and it's happening

fast. The result of this what this means is that with a four-day work week, more and more

people are going to be looking for ways to be entertained. And in a world of people with

lots of money productive people desperate for entertainment. The range of ways in which

you can earn a living is going to explode. As it stands right now you can make a lucrative

living off of your shopping habits. It's called an influencer. Who on earth ever heard of

influencer but that's the world we live in today. So many people with so much money that

you can literally make a job out of photographing where you're shopping and what you're buying.

When you think of it in terms of sports, think about a future in which people have more than

three days a week to pursue leisure activities. What that's going to mean for those of us

who want to entertain those people through sports, through acting, through plays. The

way in which will earn a living in the future thanks to robots erasing all the bad work

is going to lead to a Productivity explosion that's going to free more and more people

to pursue a specialty that's going to elevate them. Simply put with wealth exploding sold

the demand for entertainment and expertise increased. This is going to be brilliant for

everyone simply because we're not going to be limited to the old forms of work. Most

instances had nothing to do with what elevates our unique skills.

Now this book doesn't get too much into policy. But I simply make the point in it that if

you want this world to happen more quickly you want is limited of a government from a

spending perspective as possible. I say this is someone who has no time for either political

party. Because the more that we get to keep, the more that we get to invest, the more that

we get to express our needs in the in the marketplace. Isn't it odd that we live in

a world today in which people who work 30 hours a week as a dog walker earning the six

figures. But that's what we get with people having more and more money they can express

needs that they never had before. Not to mention that people can create different services

for people that people never imagined that they needed or wanted. And so, you want government

spending as little as possible just so that there's of much venture buying, reaching really

going into the marketplace as possible but also as much investment as possible.

Thinking about free trade is very simple. With free trade all that means is that you

are able to specialize. That's all it is and when you can specialize, when you can divide

up work with the rest of the world that enables you to do narrow or narrow or things and focus

on what makes you an expert. And when you're able to be an expert you're able to earn a

lot more money and be a lot more productive.  And so free market does help this simply be

as in a prosperous society we get to. Again, there's a lot more investment chasing different

advances in with that investment so does opportunity grow.  Simply put you don't hate your job

and you don't hate Sundays and Mondays. What you hate is a lack of [unclear 35:08]. Because

when investment is abundant there are more and more ways of working that didn't exist

in the past. And with that you have the chance of combining what you're good at and making

it into a profession. Now in August of 2015, 12,000 screaming fans

packed into Madison Square Garden. Now is this for a basketball game, or a hockey game

or a boxing match. In fact, it was for the League of Legends Championship. Game between

counter logic gaming and team Solomid. What on earth is this? Oh, in fact we live in a

world today in which if you love video games that can now be a profession. Video gaming

in this advanced world of ours is now a lifelong pursuit if that's what you're into. Video

gamers, the best to earn and the millions of dollars a year for pursuing was something

that long-ago people said that's what kids do who are not focused on the right things.

So big is this. I mean we're talking a sport, watching people play video games that more

people do this then they then go to mlb.com and nba.com. This is exploding right before

our eyes. People watching, people play video games.

Now think about what that means more broadly as we go to the four-day work week that are

going to be leagues and concepts like this exploding all around us as again people get

to specialize in what they're good at. To show you how lucrative this has become, there

is now a new job classification. In the future especially, young people know people who are

video game coaches.  Video game coaches now earned 30, 40, 50 thousand dollars a year.

For coaching people how to play video games, if one of us the older people in this room

would remember Atari in the 1970 if he if you had said to someone that I'm going to

be a professional video gamer, they would have had you committed.  Well, now it's reality.

Robert Morris now offers scholarships to video game players because it has a video game team.

University of Washington is mean about doing the same thing. It's kind of separate but Emerson

University in Boston now has a degree in comedy that you can get. The range of work

is exploding before our eyes. And again, there are dog walkers who earn in the six figures.

There are diet consultants but they consult people on creating diets for their family

pet. That are again video game coaches and their caddies who are so rich that they actually

have their own golf caddies, that they have their own charitable foundations. And then

I will add there are car wash attendants in North Korea.

Now I bring North Korea up because it's a reminder of the basic thesis of this book.

As the economy grows the range of work grows with it.  No one in this room wants to be

a carwash attendant but there's been a slight, slight liberalization in North Korea. And

with that there's now car washes. And there's a need for people to work at those car washes.

Think about what that means in the developed world like ours. The more that the economy

grows the more job classifications there are. And with that the greater odds that everyone

here gets to wake up on Monday and think I can't wait to get to work. Well, we will have

the option of working three and four days in the not-too-distant future. Many of you

will choose to work six and seven just because you'll love so much that you do. And that's

the whole point about this. The end of work is not the end of work. It's just the end

of work of doing things that we can't stand that we do just because we have to because

we need to earn a living. And so that's the main point in my book is

that it's incumbent upon all of you to find what makes you happy. To go out and fall in

love because if you do that you will never work again. And the beauty of it is you can

do it in the world we live in today. Thank you very much.

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On african icons today we have William Tolbert.

William Richard Tolbert junior was born in Bensonville Liberia in May 1913.

His grandfather originated from Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

He was ordained a Baptist pastor and then became the president of the Baptist world

Alliance.

William Tolbert served as vice-president for twenty years and in 1971 became president

after the death of his boss.

President William Tolbert inherited a country with a political life controlled by less than

3% of the population.

Tolbert publicly recognized that the fruits of foreign investments were unevenly divided

and he gradually renegotiated the concession agreements.

For this purpose he declared the concept of 'Humanist Capitalism'.

He also executed policies such as: 'Total involvement for higher height', 'Rally

time', 'From mat to mattress', that was meant to improved the living conditions

of the people and win the war against ignorance, disease and poverty.

His progressive ideas were however meet with severe opposition within the political party.

He was elected president in 1975 but in April of 1980 he was assassinated in a bloody coup

that brought Liberia's first tribal president Samuel Doe to power.

Ironically, Tolbert was assassinated in the presidential palace the very first time he

decided to spend the night there as he always went back to his home in Bensonville 25miles

from Monrovia.

William R. Tolbert popularly called the preacher president is the face of the 100 Liberian

dollar note.

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