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00:00I'd be a total fat kid.
00:02Really?
00:03A total fat kid.
00:04Before the army I lost 20 kilos.
00:07Okay.
00:08And I was really really not fat.
00:10And that's it. I still have a fight with my wife.
00:14She tells me, I don't know!
00:15And I'm like, oh, it's okay, I know!
00:19All this, this entertainment, especially in our era,
00:23with how people look...
00:25It was different once.
00:26Like, let's say...
00:27No, it wasn't like...
00:29You know, people call me fat, but I had a lot of friends.
00:32I had friends, and people would say,
00:34you're fat, you won't find friends.
00:35And I'd be like, what? I'm just kidding!
00:37Okay, they're not supposed to love me, but...
00:39Yes, but there's an issue here that people,
00:41in my opinion, in my world,
00:43which is the world of personal development,
00:47people who understand that the age of poverty
00:50is for everything, not just money.
00:52So if you really want to live in the age of poverty,
00:55before you worry about the iPhone 15,
00:58and the Tesla in the car,
01:01you realize there are people of all ages,
01:03all ages, and everything is fine.
01:07That's the age of poverty.
01:08And so every time, it's me, personally,
01:10that's the one who's yelling at someone.
01:14Why?
01:16You can't. You can't live like that.
01:18No, and we're doing this on TV throughout history.
01:20I mean, we yell at people, from the top to the bottom.
01:22Yes, but it's no longer appropriate.
01:24It's a big network, I say, we always yell from the top to the bottom,
01:26from right to left.
01:28Unless you're in English.
01:30You know, I'm also in the NLP field,
01:32we're taught rapport.
01:34Rapport, by right, is to get to the highest level of chemistry there is.
01:36I mean, you're just yelling at someone,
01:38but you're not judging them based on their yelling.
01:40That's the difference.
01:42I mean, it's okay to understand that there are all kinds,
01:46and to see it,
01:48but to understand that there's nothing to accept or not to accept.
01:50It exists. And that's it.
01:52There's no judgment here.
01:54And it applies to everything.
01:58That's my opinion.
02:00I mean, it can be about communities,
02:02about everything, really, it's about everything.
02:04And for me personally,
02:06it's very shocking to even see
02:08young children today,
02:10let's say,
02:12in kindergarten,
02:14talking about,
02:16buy me an iPhone 15,
02:18or vice versa,
02:20old people,
02:22I managed to get to Tesla,
02:24but it's a person
02:26who destroys every person
02:28for being a person.
02:30That's not the world of prosperity.
02:32That's not the age of prosperity.
02:34The age of prosperity is everything from everything.
02:36And the conversation about it in general
02:38is a disappointment in my eyes.
02:40It's disappointing.
02:42I was hoping it would be a little different,
02:44but you know,
02:46we can't fix the world.
02:48That's right.
02:50Most of us think about prosperity.
02:52What is the world of prosperity?
02:54So basically, everything is good.
02:56Everything is good, it's a matter of observation.
02:58Everything is a matter of observation.
03:00We don't look at all sides.
03:02Sorry?
03:04I'll tell you what I meant.
03:06They say that if you feel happy in life,
03:08then you've reached prosperity.
03:10So when you understand
03:12what you want to do in life,
03:14you see prosperity,
03:16and when you're happy,
03:18you hold on to it.
03:20And then what do you start doing?
03:22You start chasing it.
03:24But it doesn't matter what,
03:26you're already happy,
03:28because you're already holding on to it.
03:30And he still doesn't have it in the same perfect form,
03:32but the more you hold on to it,
03:34the better.
03:36Because he says,
03:38how can a person who doesn't have Tesla,
03:40doesn't have this,
03:42and he holds on to it.
03:44Right.
03:46I saw a podcast,
03:48we're talking about podcasts,
03:50a stand-up podcast,
03:52I forgot his name,
03:54he was on this show,
03:56Baruch 12 at night,
03:58they were laughing at everyone on Friday,
04:00I forgot his name, it doesn't matter,
04:02it was a show,
04:04and he started his stand-up career,
04:06and he went to this show
04:08for the first time,
04:10and he was so out,
04:12and they were laughing,
04:14and he said,
04:16and I went out and said,
04:18Bona, I know what I'm going to do in life,
04:20I'm going to be a stand-up comedian.
04:22That was the day I felt like a winner,
04:24I didn't have a shadow under me,
04:26it was a pretty bad show,
04:28but I felt that from that moment on,
04:30I succeeded in life.
04:32It was a bad moment.
04:34Because he caught it,
04:36and since then he's been chasing it,
04:38and slowly it's getting better,
04:40you have to see this dream,
04:42and it's part of my vision
04:44of the world of personal development,
04:46and to understand that
04:48this search for the dream,
04:50the dream exists in everyone,
04:52in everything,
04:54just to understand that
04:56this search has to be there
04:58all the time,
05:00the more you search,
05:02the more it will shine,
05:04if you stop searching,
05:06or if you haven't even seen the dream,
05:09you have to start working,
05:11because everything has a dream.
05:13Even if we look at the situation
05:15we're in now,
05:17from October 7th,
05:19I lost a lot of friends,
05:21part of the family,
05:23my parents died,
05:25my friends were murdered,
05:27their children were murdered,
05:29we're still alive,
05:31we get up in the morning
05:33and say, thank you for letting us live,
05:35and everything's fine.
05:37It's a dream, what's the second option?
05:39There's no second option for me.
05:41There's no option.
05:43To enter this black mirror,
05:45and you can talk about it,
05:47you can develop from it,
05:49if you don't understand that you're developing
05:51from everything,
05:53even from this negative thing,
05:55then you haven't seen the dream.

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