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00:05:32So a couple days ago I guess we talked about emotional ups and downs that's
00:05:41natural okay so uh in my case when I feel kind of like dark that's when I
00:05:49suffer from hangover okay yeah
00:05:56yeah I call it's like a blue menacism okay so when I drink alcohol I feel good
00:06:02and then after that I feel kind of bad because hangover basically okay it's
00:06:08physical because my body is recovering from that I toxic study of alcohol like
00:06:14liver is working hard to break it down and so I'm kind of I recover from that
00:06:21influence of this alcohol so it's physical it's that's why my body
00:06:30recovering from alcohol so it's kind of difficult in my body that affect my mood
00:06:35that's what it is okay yeah no no it's not depression I think no no yeah it's
00:06:43just my body recovering that's all it is okay yeah let's let me get some beer
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00:08:43so yeah mental well-being yeah it's about physical health okay so uh healthy body leads to healthy
00:08:58mind okay yeah it's exercise yeah so don't run shower i run and i feel very good and come home
00:09:06take a shower yeah it's about health okay yeah cheers
00:09:10yeah my jars of course very important yeah so after work i watched two documentaries by bbc
00:09:23british one um first is about um this uh
00:09:31beautiful lady brazilian like pattern winner model actress her name is kate something okay
00:09:39i don't remember her last name but uh she's brazilian later came to america and
00:09:45and after that she became a social media influencer and uh
00:09:53and she did some criminal things like trafficking okay yeah so she's in jail now in brazil okay
00:10:04okay yeah and i watched another documentary that's about k-pop okay yeah uh some male k-pop
00:10:17singers involved in um again trafficking okay yeah they went to jail okay yeah
00:10:29um yeah
00:10:36and
00:10:40in the documentary uh so uh bb's documentary about k-pop okay uh
00:10:51so two young k-pop female
00:10:56uh died from suicides okay uh about maybe 10 years ago i don't know okay but uh i'm very sorry uh
00:11:08they say because it's online trolling social media okay well i mean i have been trolled heavily
00:11:15okay but i do my jars i do exercise okay yeah so those are the solutions it's about exercise good
00:11:22rest and trollers yeah block them i do that i block those people
00:11:33but when it comes to celebrities
00:11:37uh britney spears she got it over instagram account and it's made it inactive okay
00:11:45i guess she was like tired of being trolled okay good policy yeah sometimes it's necessary
00:11:51just like at least make the account inactive if you want to save it yeah you can archive it
00:12:00download the archive sure yeah
00:12:04sometimes that's necessary sometimes yeah just get rid of your account in social media okay yeah
00:12:11sometimes that's necessary when i was in meds.stateexchange.com i was trolled there by
00:12:17other mathematicians what did i do i got it on my account and i never go back there
00:12:25okay yeah sometimes that's necessary
00:12:28okay yeah yeah
00:12:39isn't it funny looking back it's funny but that time i it was very unpleasant experience to be
00:12:46trolled by other mathematicians in meds.stateexchange.com but there are good people there
00:12:51there are good people there
00:12:56cheers
00:13:01looking back it's funny me being bullied by other mathematicians
00:13:08yeah sure time heals okay yeah now i can laugh at it yeah sure let's say finance bro okay uh i'm
00:13:16not ready to get back to mathematics yet okay i'll take a break from mathematics which i really need
00:13:22let's just go internet live okay yeah sure time check it's been more than 10 minutes okay okay
00:13:33all right yeah exercise very important okay good rest yeah
00:13:42hmm all right bye guys thank you
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00:16:12okay
00:16:19let me refill some vodka bottles here
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00:16:29yeah
00:16:36also sometimes what's necessary yeah career change okay uh i was a computer
00:16:40programmer in los angeles california and then i'm uh but i was in la for three years
00:16:52and then i moved to san jose
00:16:57because three years in la i already changed the sim okay yeah moved to san jose
00:17:05and uh
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00:17:10interview to get computer program job but then i joined the us army instead
00:17:16okay why i wanted to change some stuff okay yeah at the age of 31 okay yeah
00:17:25hmm they went to law school and then you know came to alaska and then
00:17:34they got a computer program job i did for three years in alaska and then
00:17:40lawyer job okay yeah yeah career change or change of scenery yeah moving around
00:17:47yeah sometimes necessary okay yeah pursuit of happiness okay yeah
00:17:55okay
00:18:04yeah i mean korea is like any other places there are good people and bad
00:18:07people okay so yeah this internet trolls in south korea too okay yeah
00:18:13yeah
00:18:20yeah there are bad people in the world even in mathematics community okay yeah
00:18:27and even in south korea okay there are some bad people
00:18:32yeah just exercise education career development martial arts and be strong okay yeah
00:18:43okay yeah
00:19:02also yeah be powerful okay
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00:19:40hello friends yeah welcome to humanology uh 10 in 99 uh in some lab edition yeah welcome good
00:19:48happy monday yeah yeah cheers
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00:20:14hmm internet working good good yeah good evening yeah
00:20:26welcome
00:20:30okay let me refill this vodka bottle
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00:20:51okay welcome good evening future leaders my proud of you yeah welcome
00:21:03yeah let me switch out the vodka here
00:21:14okay good evening
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00:21:40cheers yeah
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00:21:46yeah so i guess we can continue the discussion about k-pop why is it so successful uh actually
00:21:54k-pop's predecessor is j-pop japan is popular music okay yeah and uh yeah welcome
00:22:05yeah cheers
00:22:05so but j-pop is k-pop's predecessor in japan but um
00:22:21j-pop came first before k-pop but it did not make international success k-pop did okay
00:22:36okay why is that the case
00:22:44oh internet issue yeah that happens okay but if you disjoin and rejoin then it will work okay yeah
00:22:50sorry about that yeah if you disjoin and then rejoin
00:22:55it may work it's internet connection issue okay yeah sorry about that
00:23:02yeah cheers
00:23:06hmm
00:23:10so why j-pop was not successful internationally unlike k-pop uh one possibility is that uh
00:23:27well what's successful in japan from japan is japanese video game
00:23:33and japanese anime the cartoon right those are internationally successful
00:23:42so i guess international audience had enough about japan
00:23:53yeah that would be one possible explanation
00:23:57all right okay now let's take five minutes break please
00:24:01i need some vocal rest thank you future leaders mighty proud of you
00:24:11okay five minutes thank you okay
00:24:19very cool
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00:26:52okay welcome back good evening
00:26:55good evening yeah so good evening and um
00:27:03now let's talk about why k-pop has been so successful korean wave hallyu
00:27:17yeah which really surprised every single korean including myself
00:27:25oh nobody saw this coming okay yeah yeah
00:27:31i suddenly didn't nobody did
00:27:37yeah it was a big surprise
00:27:47um cheers yeah
00:27:55uh why was k-pop successful uh okay a couple of reasons maybe
00:28:03one reason uh maybe international audience uh they wanted to see something new like asians
00:28:15before k-pop's international success no other asian countries had that kind of international
00:28:21success south korea the first international success as asians that never happened before ever
00:28:37south korea forced asian country to have international success
00:28:43yeah yeah
00:28:56welcome yeah good evening yeah
00:29:02so i guess international audience they wanted to see something new and like asians
00:29:11right both boys and girls but uh all boy band more successful than all female band
00:29:19as so far okay yeah like bts big bang
00:29:29so international audience wanting to see something new that they haven't seen before like korean boys
00:29:40sure yeah for a change
00:29:47cheers yeah
00:29:54so that novelty newness of like seeing like asian boys like dancing and singing
00:30:03something new sure
00:30:10yeah
00:30:15yeah
00:30:20and another reason maybe uh because um these korean boys good looking yeah handsome sure
00:30:31yeah welcome good evening yeah this handsome young korean boys
00:30:40k-pop boys
00:30:44look very modern and sure fresh young handsome k-pop boys
00:30:55yeah
00:30:57yeah
00:31:04yeah good looks stylish
00:31:09yeah
00:31:15third reason is the korean government
00:31:20just quite a lot of money yeah business tax from korean companies like samsung lg
00:31:24kia
00:31:27hyundai yeah so south korean government has quite a lot of money so they haven't invested in k-pop
00:31:34internalization internationalization of k-pop yeah they got some good investment from korean
00:31:44government k-pop did yeah international marketing basically okay cheers it's government grant
00:31:54yeah
00:31:56okay yeah it's business helped by south korean government okay yeah
00:32:11and they succeeded
00:32:16yeah
00:32:18yeah
00:32:20so basically like private sector and public sector like south korean government and
00:32:26south korean private companies in show business working together
00:32:34to
00:32:38make this korean
00:32:39one
00:32:43singers and dancers to be internationally popular
00:32:50okay
00:32:54and they made it
00:32:58yeah she's impressive
00:33:04yeah
00:33:09yeah
00:33:16there's some lesson to be learned here yeah public sector like government
00:33:22and private sector like companies private companies working together
00:33:29to be internationally successful good lesson there
00:33:33yeah
00:33:38yeah
00:33:42well interesting korean history there
00:33:58oh yeah i'm interested now let's take five minutes we'll be adding some vocalist okay
00:34:03thank you yeah yeah welcome good evening five minutes break please thank you welcome yeah
00:34:18very cool
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00:36:46okay welcome back
00:36:52yeah so
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00:36:56so yeah welcome and uh
00:37:05so korea now developed country but when i grew up in korea like 1980s 1990s
00:37:13it was a developing country okay welcome yeah good evening
00:37:19um so south korea came a long way it used to be a developing country third world country okay
00:37:30nowadays developed country like top 10 right yeah this is quite remarkable
00:37:42and they achieved south korea achieved the success by education
00:37:46emphasis in education that's it they have no natural resources there's no oil and gas in south
00:37:54korea no no nothing small country all they have is brain
00:38:04knowledge studying discipline that's all that they had and they succeeded
00:38:11and that's great lesson for small countries like palestine
00:38:22the gaza west bank okay they can succeed just like south korea
00:38:27okay yeah and i'm very optimistic about palestine okay yeah
00:38:37yeah
00:38:41like singapore right small country hugely successful
00:38:52hong kong back in the days some country right yeah hugely successful yeah
00:38:58okay
00:39:05so when south korea was developing country like 80s 70s 90s
00:39:14their industry was like labor intensive like clothings
00:39:17factories like made in korea okay yeah like shoes clothings back in the days
00:39:25yeah made in korea okay yeah uh so job outsourcing i like that i do not like tariffs
00:39:33there's key difference between trump and me i do not like tariffs period okay
00:39:37yeah i'm all about international trade okay yeah also job outsourcing okay yeah so some foreign
00:39:44companies building factories in south korea back in the days we're talking about like 60s 70s 80s
00:39:52okay and then korean laborers in fact manufacturing factories because labor was
00:40:00very cheap back then in south korea okay yeah
00:40:06yeah
00:40:09yeah cheers
00:40:18and later on
00:40:20uh korea
00:40:23south korea start to make their own companies like samsung hyundai lg cj
00:40:32okay food company nongshim like ramen noodle okay they start to make their own companies later on
00:40:42they build factories in foreign countries
00:40:49okay so from developing countries like labor intensive industries uh to more brain intensive
00:40:58industry yeah developed country okay yeah that's very typical trajectory of a country
00:41:07okay
00:41:10yeah evolution economic evolution okay yeah cheers yeah
00:41:14yeah
00:41:18yeah so case study of korean economy uh because i know a lot about korea okay
00:41:23because i'm from there okay yeah now uh five minutes break i just want to progress okay thank
00:41:28you yeah yeah very cool welcome to human knowledge school
00:41:33it's been 30 minutes okay fine thank you yep
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00:44:12okay welcome back
00:44:16and uh so
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00:44:36so in general koreans are good students okay uh so they love to learn and from other countries like
00:44:44so some k-pop musicians they learn from like even caribbean ocean okay reggae
00:44:51all right also like some south america also europe like classical music and
00:44:58also african-american style dancing like hip-hop
00:45:02rap yeah south koreans they learn that stuff from other countries okay yeah
00:45:11so they came up with korean version rap okay uh but actually there's some traditional korean rap
00:45:21that has nothing to do with african americans okay yeah
00:45:28uh there was this korean popular comedy show uh it's on youtube okay yeah
00:45:37and they did feature traditional korean style rapping okay it's korean style rapping yeah they
00:45:45talk in a more musical tune uh but with like drums percussions uh but uh in a more slow talking
00:45:57singing style okay korean traditional rapping okay
00:46:02i don't know what it's called but it was in youtube okay yeah
00:46:09cheers
00:46:27yeah
00:46:36uh korean culinary arts uh it's like this they do use chicken traditionally and beef
00:46:46pork they use that uh but they use a lot of seafood
00:46:50uh yeah also a lot of vegetables like kimchi okay yeah oh yeah
00:47:06cheers yeah
00:47:09so i recently learned that korean kimchi traditionally used to be non-spicy why
00:47:24because red hot chili peppers was first introduced to asia in 1600s a.d
00:47:38okay why because red hot chili pepper is native plants in central and south america
00:47:54okay during the 1500s yeah colombian exchange christopher columbus okay uh here his people
00:48:02introduced red in 1500s a.d they introduced red hot chili pepper from central and south america
00:48:10to europe hundred years later 1600s a.d uh some european um traders introduced
00:48:20red hot chili pepper to far east asia before that uh korean traditional kimchi was non-spicy
00:48:29because they did not have red hot chili pepper okay
00:48:34oh yeah
00:48:37yeah interesting story yeah cheers
00:48:47you
00:48:58also tomato which is related species to a red hot chili pepper okay tomato
00:49:06again it's native plant in um central and south america tomato okay
00:49:12hey
00:49:15another colombian exchange product okay yeah later introduced into uh europe 1500s okay
00:49:24and then in italy they started to use tomato sauce like ketchup pizza lasagna before that
00:49:34they did not use tomato at all because it did not exist in europe before at 1500s
00:49:40before colombian exchange okay yeah christopher columbus okay
00:49:45not many people know know this okay
00:49:51it's yours yeah
00:50:10yeah
00:50:16corn maize another uh colombian exchange product from central south america okay yeah
00:50:24i don't know somewhere yeah maize corn okay yeah before that yeah like 1500s a.d
00:50:34before colombia exchange there was no such a thing as whiskey why whiskey is made from corn okay
00:50:44oh yeah interesting story
00:50:51yeah
00:50:54okay five minutes okay thank you
00:50:59oh yeah
00:50:59okay yeah historical lessons very good
00:51:29you
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00:53:34okay welcome back we are back
00:53:38so in america uh sushi in america uh they are relatively safe to eat because uh america fda
00:53:50food and drug administration they have these rules laws regulations uh sushi the raw fish
00:53:58ocean fish uh sold in america that have been frozen to very very low temperature to kill the
00:54:07germs okay so yeah they have to do that okay so it's safe american sushi okay yeah
00:54:19because even ocean fish have some germs in there sometimes parasites okay they do okay
00:54:25yeah but
00:54:32in south korea uh they don't have that kind of regulation
00:54:36okay so that raw fish like sashimi okay or sushi whatever uh
00:54:45i had many when i was there three months ago okay yeah uh it was fish market in south korea
00:54:55they have this cistern like glassy jar big jar right with live ocean fish
00:55:05okay yeah what kind of fish did i have yeah flounder
00:55:14yeah
00:55:14yeah
00:55:18it was live in the cistern in the fish market okay with the ocean water okay and then
00:55:29my parents bought it for us and used to go live in the cistern okay yeah and then
00:55:37yeah we ate korean sashimi in korean pronunciation okay okay yeah
00:55:47yeah
00:55:51it was not frozen at all
00:55:55real raw fish okay yeah cheers yeah
00:56:07do koreans get sick after eating raw ocean fish no
00:56:15why
00:56:21i guess maybe water is clean maybe there are no germs because water is so clean i don't know but
00:56:26there's no regulation because nobody gets sick okay so
00:56:29yeah
00:56:42and so my parents and i went to uh eastern sea
00:56:49yeah and in that ocean
00:56:54one next to it yeah fish market okay but in the ocean
00:57:02clean water eastern sea okay and i can see like sea urchins and even fish like swimming
00:57:13open ocean okay like this big okay yeah big fish swimming and seaweed it was beautiful yeah
00:57:22like octopuses kind of
00:57:26cheers yeah
00:57:35uh do they serve live octopus they do it's called uh small octopus
00:57:52octopus tentacles okay
00:57:56they're raw uncooked do people get sick no they don't okay i didn't
00:58:08well of course i mean depend on the countries right but in south korea it's safe okay
00:58:22but it depends on countries okay south korea is safe okay
00:58:28other countries maybe maybe not so okay cheers it depends on the water color okay so
00:58:52um yeah
00:59:04so south korea is very fun country to visit okay people are nice and safe
00:59:12like not many crimes at all south korea okay so it's safe it's uh affordable to travel
00:59:22and it's not as expensive as japan okay to travel
00:59:28nice people and clean and safe
00:59:33and more affordable than japan okay don't get me wrong i love japan okay
00:59:45but from what i heard yeah traveling in japan could be very expensive okay that's what i heard
00:59:51um
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01:00:41but the only thing with south korea is this okay i did not like smoke cars these days okay so
01:00:47uh to find the right spot to smoke cigarettes it was challenge i had to like
01:00:58it was not easy to smoke cigarettes in south korea okay so
01:01:02yeah they've changed back in the days no problem whatsoever nowadays
01:01:09yeah welcome friends long time no see my goodness long time no see yeah wow
01:01:21yeah great to hear from you good friends yeah
01:01:30yeah so
01:01:30so i mean okay let's have five minutes bro okay let me tell you about some stories about
01:01:39smoking cigarettes in different places okay so yeah five minutes program sure thank you yeah
01:01:49welcome welcome future leaders mighty proud of you
01:01:52time check okay it's been more than one hour yeah five minutes thank you
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01:04:19welcome friends good evening
01:04:24yeah some smokehouse story yeah uh i mean i've been to seattle was so many times
01:04:29outside of airport okay like seattle downtown though was the sky spaceship needle tower
01:04:37whatever okay yeah i've been to all all day up there okay so great city seattle washington okay
01:04:44yeah
01:04:47but uh it was not easy to smoke cigarette there okay because seattle washington
01:04:52just like south korea so south korea these days they don't like smokers
01:04:56okay so uh yeah it was not easy okay i was like
01:05:05because they seattle washington they're very like health conscious people
01:05:11welcome friends yeah welcome good evening so in downtown seattle i because i would smoke cigarettes
01:05:21it was very difficult to find a spot to smoke cigarette in seattle downtown
01:05:27seattle washington okay i remember that part yeah they gave me some hard time yeah yeah welcome
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01:05:47yeah yeah welcome yeah yeah hey uh thank you for joining us yeah long time no see yeah
01:05:53my mighty proud of you yeah the future leaders yeah geniuses multi-talent
01:05:59thank you for joining us long time no see yeah how have you been
01:06:07great to hear from you oh yeah cheers yeah
01:06:13oh hey you're fantastic and mighty proud of you future leaders
01:06:18you're amazing okay yeah multi-talented geniuses yeah cheers yeah
01:06:24um
01:06:28yeah so oh thank you future leaders mighty proud
01:06:35yeah
01:06:39and um yeah fantastic yeah you're doing all the right things okay yeah martial arts
01:06:47mm-hmm and uh yeah education color developer right fantastic oh yeah
01:06:55great choice yeah yeah yeah cheers
01:07:08so in tokyo japan just out just outside the airport right uh they're strict about cigarette
01:07:15smoking too so uh they have this designated area in tokyo japan right