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a humanology story, part 1
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00:00:00hello friends welcome to humanology 2314 happy Wednesday afternoon yeah let's do stretching
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00:06:32i have some small ear ringing for your massage your exercise got rid of that so it works it may look weird but it works
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00:08:39Now martial arts.
00:08:41Let's do shrimp style.
00:08:44Kung Fu martial arts.
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00:08:47If somebody grabs behind me, I use my butt.
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00:08:52To attack that person's groin, torso area.
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00:09:02Shroom style.
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00:09:07Very cool.
00:09:08Five minutes break.
00:09:10Yeah, my voice has recovered.
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00:14:30Two, three, one, four?
00:14:37Okay, all right.
00:14:39So, yeah, let's continue
00:14:43Honkily's career discussion and some others.
00:14:47Of course, religion as well, and my biography.
00:14:51Storytime, basically. Yeah, nice, okay.
00:14:55So, I think it's a good opportunity to explore for me,
00:15:01be an unemployed person,
00:15:04perhaps different career options,
00:15:07and also more appreciation of other people
00:15:12with different careers.
00:15:14Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:15:17But basically being a more mature, humble person.
00:15:23Yeah.
00:15:25So, it's a good experience that I'm experiencing.
00:15:29Good learning.
00:15:31Yeah, sure, sure.
00:15:33Yeah, absolutely.
00:15:42So, now, am I going through epiphany?
00:15:49Am I going back to Christianity?
00:15:53What, because I'm scared of not getting a lawyer job?
00:16:01The thing is this.
00:16:03So, I have some thoughts about it, okay?
00:16:09Do I want to go back to Christianity?
00:16:11Basically, am I being punished because I criticized Mr. Jesus?
00:16:17So, am I scared?
00:16:19So, should I go back to Christianity and confess my sin?
00:16:23Basically, sacrilege, the blasphemy against the Son of God, Mr. Jesus.
00:16:31So, am I being punished?
00:16:33So, should I go back to Christianity and repent,
00:16:37and then be a good Christian again?
00:16:41No.
00:16:43Why?
00:16:44I'm a humanologist.
00:16:45I'm not a Christian.
00:16:47Although I appreciate Christianity, okay?
00:16:49And I appreciate Mr. Jesus.
00:16:51So, I have some thoughts, okay?
00:16:53And actually, Mr.
00:16:55I kind of came to appreciate more so than before about this German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
00:17:07I mean, he has good and bad, okay?
00:17:09I don't always agree with what he says, but I came to appreciate him somewhat more.
00:17:25Let me put my eyebrows.
00:17:41Let me put my eyebrows.
00:17:54Bye-bye.
00:18:12So, Ryan estaba espacing.
00:18:14Hi, Ryan.
00:18:16I'm coming to see.
00:18:18Sorry.
00:18:20and thank you friends for sound advices like uh i mean some of my friends who recommended me uh
00:18:39well you should actually stop running for president period because it's harming your
00:18:44lawyer career thank you for the advice but i think i'm not running for u.s president
00:18:49that's a little bit too extreme okay so so i took the middle ground yeah i went back to social medias
00:18:54and caught and pasted to my cloud stories uh basically the banner my presidential candidacy
00:19:01declaration so it's not in social media anymore okay so uh because it was i think it was hurting
00:19:08my lawyer career okay so uh i mean so yeah but i'm still running for u.s president it's just that uh
00:19:19i won't tell people about it why it's strategic choice uh it's a strategic retreat because
00:19:28i think it's a very good thing that uh in american democracy where anybody can become presidential
00:19:34candidate okay uh but i think it's a good thing that uh common person like me who's not celebrated
00:19:44but i'm very smart i think i'm i think it's fair to say i'm smarter than major presidential candidates
00:19:52okay i'm just more educated better educated smarter
00:19:59uh but as of today 2020 year 2025 uh that concept is still avant-garde concept this ahead of time
00:20:06uh so you just constant so you're a common person running for u.s president uh as of today in the future
00:20:15i'm sure you will become more mainstream okay but for now
00:20:18most people think it's bizarre weird crazy and because of that it's hurting my lawyer career
00:20:29i think i many potential employers rejected my application because of that
00:20:36uh okay and i cannot let that happen why uh i did some calculation okay so yeah we're going to jump
00:20:46everywhere today okay so we'll talk about whatever random work okay yeah
00:20:51uh i thought i would be able to sustain myself uh with the minimum pay when alaska minimum wage is like uh what
00:21:0713 dollars power but most alaska jobs it is like start from like 16 dollar power okay yeah
00:21:15i thought i might be able to sustain myself with that level then i did some more calculation okay so
00:21:23detailed calculation because uh
00:21:27i need to okay yeah no more unemployment insurance so i need to get a job soon okay so yeah so
00:21:39unemployment insurance something like uh
00:21:41uh before tax okay i need to pay tax for unemployment insurance that i got
00:21:48okay so uh but it won't be too much though okay so but before tax it's like uh
00:21:56370 dollars per week no per month roughly time four times four uh
00:22:05uh so 12 to about
00:22:13let's say let's make calculator easy okay 1500 per month about okay
00:22:24and per month
00:22:28to make calculation easier let's say i have been using one thousand dollars per month from my saving okay
00:22:34okay so i've been living with 2500 per month okay so i've been living with 2500 per month
00:22:40okay now yearly 2500 per month times 10
00:22:5125 000 per month okay now 25 000 plus two more months because one year has 12 months okay so 25
00:23:0425 000 plus 5 000 plus 5 000 plus 5 000 that's 30 000 per month okay 35 000 per month all right 35 000 plus 5 000 is equal to 30
00:23:2530 30 000 per month but that's before tax though so 30 if i make 30 000 per month
00:23:40uh before tax this that still may not be enough why because if i have full-time job
00:23:48it will cost more money than me just mostly staying at home because i need to commute to work
00:23:56more gasoline money and during my lunch time
00:24:01i cannot cook ramen noodle soup for lunch
00:24:07no i will have to either bring my own sandwich
00:24:10maybe that's what i should do because it's a lot cheaper if i cook my own prepare my own lunch
00:24:20i can do that
00:24:23yeah
00:24:25so i go to work eight let's say i go to work eight hour shift
00:24:30four hours working and then one hour lunch time and four more hours working right
00:24:36so uh if i prepare a sandwich multiple sandwiches
00:24:45i can store that sandwich in my car
00:24:50for four hours before the lunch lunch one hour lunch
00:24:55because it will not go back for four hours
00:24:58i can't even buy icebox
00:25:01nowadays in walmart
00:25:03they have nice invention there i use this before
00:25:09so
00:25:11it's plastic
00:25:14encased
00:25:15kind of chemical
00:25:18it's not water
00:25:19no it's something actually better than water
00:25:21so this plastic sealed bag
00:25:31like this big okay
00:25:33like about my hand size
00:25:37i put in the freezer overnight
00:25:41okay and i take it out
00:25:43and then it stay frozen longer than water
00:25:46so it's a look
00:25:55the kind of ice that lasts longer than water-based ice
00:25:59put in the freezer overnight and take it out
00:26:02and put in the
00:26:04yeah the
00:26:05ice box
00:26:07several of them and my lunch there
00:26:09my sandwich
00:26:12okay
00:26:13then even
00:26:14my car gets hot
00:26:16during four hours before my lunch hour
00:26:19yeah my uh
00:26:21sandwich will stay very cool
00:26:23and not rotten
00:26:25but even in room temperature
00:26:27sandwich do not get rotten after four hours
00:26:29no it does not
00:26:32okay
00:26:32so yeah there are ways
00:26:34to save money for lunch
00:26:35yeah i might as well do that i don't know
00:26:40because i have done that before
00:26:44cheers
00:26:48five minutes break vocal rest
00:26:50okay
00:26:51this is fun right yeah
00:27:05so
00:27:11and
00:27:13i
00:27:15have
00:27:15no
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00:32:03And after the presentation, yeah, they had a nice conversation with them.
00:32:08And I told them, I'm going to Alaska after law school.
00:32:12And they asked me why, and it was adventurism.
00:32:19And their reaction was a little envy,
00:32:23because they did tell me, commented to me in a friendly fashion,
00:32:33you are struggling to survive, and you, Mr. Honkily, okay, you enjoy your life.
00:32:42You go to Alaska after law school.
00:32:55I remember that, okay. But you're a friendly fashion, okay? Yeah, nice.
00:33:00Yeah, I mean, I did get adventure in Alaska.
00:33:04Well, not the same degree of adventure that I read about,
00:33:12or, you know, documents that I watched or watched,
00:33:15but still, adventure still, okay?
00:33:17I cherish those moments and memories and those experiences.
00:33:21Yeah, so that's how I live my life, okay? Adventure, okay?
00:33:26Being unemployed and being rejected by lawyer employers and stuff.
00:33:32I like this.
00:33:36Last hour, to be honest.
00:33:40Yeah.
00:33:41Danger, that comes, that's central component of adventure.
00:33:53Without danger, there's no adventure.
00:33:57It's the thrill, excitement, okay?
00:34:00But not too, too much danger, though.
00:34:03Kind of in the middle.
00:34:05Yeah.
00:34:06Yeah.
00:34:07All right.
00:34:08All right.
00:34:09$30,000 per year.
00:34:10That translates to?
00:34:11Okay.
00:34:12But I need more than $30,000 per year, okay?
00:34:16That's what I would need to get by as an unemployed person.
00:34:22Before tax, well, actually, after tax.
00:34:37Why?
00:34:38I would need $30,000 per year in cash.
00:34:43per year in cash. So after tax actually, okay? And so that means I would need to earn my salary
00:34:55level before tax should be more than $30,000 per year. Was the tax level in that like $30,000
00:35:05per year? Maybe 20%. So I should be making, okay, what's 20% of $30,000? $6,000? 30 times 0.2, okay? Yeah.
00:35:30So I need to make at least $36,000 per year. And then, but that's as me just being at home.
00:35:44Before tax, I need to make $36,000 per year, okay? Now, but if I do not just stay at home,
00:35:51if I have a full-time job and commuting, the gasoline money, and every now and then, you know,
00:35:58yeah, I may prepare lunch, sandwich that I make at home, it should be very low cost,
00:36:05because I've done that before. Okay? Yeah, I can do it.
00:36:13But if I work full-time, maybe sometimes every now and then I need to buy lunch.
00:36:18That's costly. Okay? So $36,000 per year plus $4,000 per year. So that means, yeah, $40,000 per year
00:36:35before tax.
00:36:35And so $40,000 per year, okay, $40,000 per year, before tax. Now, how to convert that into a hourly wage, hourly?
00:36:51You divide by 2 and get to the $1,000, the K, okay? So $40,000, get to the $1,000. So $40,000,
00:36:58divide by 2. So $20,000 per hour. That would be the break-even point, salary level for me.
00:37:10Okay? Yeah.
00:37:17So I would need $20,000 per hour full-time job to break even.
00:37:28If I get an Alaska minimum wage paying job, like, which is $13 per hour,
00:37:44I would suffer from budget deficit.
00:37:48Okay? Yeah. But most jobs, yeah, they start from about $16 per hour. I would still suffer from
00:38:01budget deficit because I would need at least $20 per hour job to break even.
00:38:09Okay? And that would be the kind of job that would be, like, not physical labor, but a desk job.
00:38:22Like, maybe, like, sedentary, sitting in front of computer, administrative assistant, or
00:38:36whatever, secretary.
00:38:47Okay?
00:38:49They're kind of like $20 per hour.
00:38:51Okay? Okay? Yeah.
00:39:05They'll be a break-even point for me.
00:39:08$20 per hour. Okay? Yeah.
00:39:09A desk job. Okay.
00:39:10If I get a job, which is, like, $25 per hour, which is kind of legal secretary, paralegal,
00:39:18then I will be able to save some money.
00:39:22Okay?
00:39:23My previous job was, like, yeah, it's an attorney job, but also paralegal too, because I did that too.
00:39:29A small office. Okay?
00:39:32Small office.
00:39:32Small office.
00:39:33I was making, before tax, $30 per hour.
00:39:38For the past seven years.
00:39:41And I was able to save money.
00:39:45Because $20 per hour, that's, like, a break-even point for me.
00:39:50In my lifestyle.
00:39:51If I'm being frugal.
00:39:54If I make $25 per hour, I will be able to save some.
00:39:58And I was making $30 per hour as an attorney slash paralegal.
00:40:05Okay?
00:40:05Yeah, yeah.
00:40:06I was able to save money.
00:40:08Quite comfortably.
00:40:10Good?
00:40:10Yeah.
00:40:12Okay.
00:40:17Good.
00:40:17Yeah.
00:40:22Yeah.
00:40:22Yeah.
00:40:27Yeah.
00:40:29Now, five is very vocalized.
00:40:31Okay?
00:40:32Time check.
00:40:35This is fun.
00:40:38Yeah.
00:40:39Welcome to Honkili's adventure.
00:40:46I like this.
00:40:47I really do.
00:40:48Yeah.
00:40:57You.
00:41:09Okay.
00:41:13Yeah.
00:41:16I mean, that's a lot of.
00:41:16Yeah.
00:41:21Yeah.
00:45:46It could be some state government, maybe borough,
00:45:50which is county.
00:45:51In Alaska, we call it borough, OK?
00:45:53Yeah, borough level, whatever.
00:45:55OK.
00:46:00Oh, yeah, $20 per hour, kind of administrative assistant job.
00:46:09I may have to do that for a while.
00:46:10OK, yeah.
00:46:13And perhaps there's another possibility
00:46:17that I may just stay there, OK?
00:46:21This is fine with me.
00:46:24Why?
00:46:26Because I have a whole lifestyle outside of 8 to 5 job
00:46:31on Jason Friday.
00:46:33Yeah, like humanology and whatever.
00:46:40Oh, yeah.
00:46:42Foreign language studying and study of history, whatever.
00:46:47Yeah.
00:46:48Exercise, diet, martial arts, dancing, singing.
00:46:53Yeah.
00:46:55So how did I celebrate Halloween so far?
00:46:58Yeah, I filmed myself eating dragon fruit with my bare hands.
00:47:04Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:47:05I filmed it and upload to like Clappok, tiptock, OK?
00:47:09So why is it so scary?
00:47:11Because dragon fruit kind of looks like heart.
00:47:13It's like pink, red, and about the size of a heart.
00:47:18And I'm opening up with my bare fingers, fingernails,
00:47:21and then grabbing inside of that, which is like white,
00:47:25and some black seeds, and eating it, filming it,
00:47:29and all the way into social media.
00:47:31Yeah, happy Halloween, OK?
00:47:32So...
00:47:33I enjoy doing that stuff.
00:47:36There's no violence there, OK?
00:47:38Just...
00:47:39You can't look a little bit scary.
00:47:41So I'm having fun, OK?
00:47:47So I'm having fun, OK?
00:47:49Yeah.
00:47:50Yeah, I didn't dress up with anything, OK?
00:47:54But still, kind of Halloween a little bit, yeah.
00:47:58Yeah, so let's say I get some kind of administrative assistant job,
00:48:0820 dollars per hour.
00:48:12Yeah, maybe I've worked there for a year or two years.
00:48:17I don't know how long, OK?
00:48:19But during those times, yeah, I'll continue to apply to lawyer jobs, OK?
00:48:24Yeah.
00:48:26Why?
00:48:27Well, more money, sure.
00:48:29And also, plus more prestige, and also using my education and experience, OK?
00:48:36So...
00:48:37OK?
00:48:38Yeah.
00:48:39So it does not go to waste.
00:48:42OK?
00:48:43Yeah.
00:48:44Yeah.
00:48:51So hypothetically, let's do the acting, screenwriting, right?
00:48:55Creative writing.
00:48:56Improvisation acting, OK?
00:48:58Action.
00:49:01Oh, so ma'am, yeah, thank you for the interview opportunity.
00:49:06Yeah.
00:49:10And they ask me,
00:49:11OK, Mr. Lee, what do you do for living now?
00:49:17Oh, I'm a paralegal, a legal sense territory.
00:49:23I make about receptionist in a hospital or administrative assistant in a borough-level agency or state-level agency.
00:49:39Yeah, because, you know, I need to pay my bills, you know?
00:49:43And I've been doing that for the past year.
00:49:47Two years.
00:49:48Yeah.
00:49:49Yeah.
00:49:52OK.
00:49:54What did you do before then?
00:49:55Yeah, I worked as a lawyer for seven years before that.
00:49:59And actually, between lawyer and my current job, I was unemployed for about six months.
00:50:08Applying for a lawyer's job.
00:50:11But I was not successful and I ran out of money.
00:50:14I'm my only pro insurance, ran out of the fund, my contribution there, my account.
00:50:20OK, so, yeah, I had to get a job to pay the bills and, yeah, and...
00:50:28Oh, OK.
00:50:35So, you want to be a lawyer again, huh?
00:50:38Yes, ma'am.
00:50:38Yes, sir, yeah, yeah.
00:50:43How old are you now?
00:50:45Yeah, well, I was 47 last year, now I'm 48.
00:50:52Yes, sir, yes, ma'am.
00:50:53I am getting old.
00:50:57Most likely I'm older than you.
00:51:05OK, Mr. Lee.
00:51:12Yeah, same call.
00:51:13OK, yeah, so, there's a possibility I might get a lawyer job after one year, two years,
00:51:23three years, by then at the age of 48, 49, 50.
00:51:30Who knows how long it will take, OK?
00:51:33But they might have sympathy towards me or they might appreciate me being flexible
00:51:40because it kind of attests to me.
00:51:43It may attest to them, meaning it may serve as an evidence to them that I'm a very strong person, survivor.
00:51:52Yeah, if I cannot get a lawyer job, yeah, I'm willing to take a job that pay less, you know, to survive.
00:52:01So, it may show, demonstrate to them, show them, prove them there's a testing means, OK?
00:52:08So, providing evidence to them that I'm a strong survivor.
00:52:13I'm willing to take less pain job than a lawyer job in order to survive.
00:52:23So, they may give me some credit for that.
00:52:28And also some sympathy.
00:52:34There's one possibility in the future.
00:52:47Yeah, as you can see, I'm very optimistic, positive person, OK?
00:52:56And also, I'm a happy person, right?
00:52:59Right, yeah.
00:53:02And I'm a strong person.
00:53:05My person.
00:53:07I will survive no matter what.
00:53:09I will survive no matter what, OK?
00:53:11Because in my past of 47 years, I have been through many difficulties, voluntarily so.
00:53:19I chose this lifestyle because I'm that kind of person.
00:53:22I'm adventurous.
00:53:24That's what I enjoy.
00:53:29OK?
00:53:30Yeah.
00:53:31I volunteered to be homeless, well, in my past.
00:53:36I volunteered to be homeless in my past, OK?
00:53:41Kind of living hippie lifestyle, OK?
00:53:43And London language of the street.
00:53:45I have slept somewhere in New York City.
00:53:55It could be Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, yeah, in the subway station.
00:54:00One night, OK?
00:54:02That was way back when I was, like, traveling in New York City without much money, OK?
00:54:09So.
00:54:10What?
00:54:11Just one night, right here.
00:54:12I cherish those experiences.
00:54:13No, I did not steal anything.
00:54:14I did not commit any crime.
00:54:15No.
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00:54:17Just one day, OK?
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00:55:07Yeah, I remember.
00:55:15Yeah.
00:55:37Uh, more stories to come, okay, now a time check.
00:55:52It's been less than one hour, well, yeah, let's ventilate.
00:55:56It's windy outside, it's Arctic wind in Alaska, quite notorious.
00:56:01I like it, it's fun.
00:56:11Yeah, loud too.
00:56:12Yeah, yeah.
00:56:31Yeah.
00:56:33Yeah.
00:56:34Yeah.
00:56:36Yeah.
00:56:39Yeah.
00:59:11I hope you enjoy the Alaskan Arctic wind out there.
00:59:17Yeah, it's nice.
00:59:18Yeah, and now let's context switch to like human electric series.
00:59:29Before that, yeah, Honkily's lifestyle, his life history, whatever, okay.
00:59:35Context switch, okay, yeah.
00:59:38Human electric series is about religion, history, philosophy, whatever, okay.
00:59:43So, yeah, freedom is, yeah, you came to appreciate him, okay, yeah.
00:59:46Human, all to human, okay.
00:59:48Look at Honkily, the founder, not creator, created God, okay.
00:59:54Yeah, kind of discover of humanology school and the disprover of Albert Einstein's special
01:00:01generator theories, among other disprover of historical giants, like what I've read, Marshall in economics,
01:00:10like supply demand theory, and Zygmunt Freud, Karl Marx, and so Benjamin Franklin's Dead Life, Saving Time.
01:00:18I disprover of all those stuff, okay.
01:00:21All that's published, okay, so in the internet.
01:00:25But he's only human being, human, all to human, okay.
01:00:28So I really appreciate Mr. Friedrich Nietzsche, okay, yeah.
01:00:33Yeah, Honkily running for U.S. President, but he's only human, all to human, okay.
01:00:43He's only human, human condition.
01:00:45He needs to get a job and make some compromise, hiding the fact that he's running for U.S. President.
01:00:52Because I'm officially running for U.S. President still.
01:00:56Because I do quarterly report, financial report as a candidate, presidential candidate, quarterly report, okay.
01:01:03Yeah, to maintain my, to keep it alive, my candidacy, okay, so.
01:01:08Oh, yeah.
01:01:13Well, I'm not going to, for now, for a while, at least, I'm not going to tell people about my candidacy anymore, okay.
01:01:21Because I do want to get a lawyer job, okay, so.
01:01:24I realize, yeah, it's hurting my lawyer career, okay.
01:01:30I cannot let that happen, okay.
01:01:33Because I can't want it.
01:01:35I want a lawyer career, okay.
01:01:39So I have to make strategic choice decision, okay.
01:01:42So, yeah, let's, to politics, privately, private campaign, okay.
01:01:51It's real concept, it's ironic, yeah, nonsensical, I don't know, but it's strategic choice.
01:01:56Yeah, I'm still running for U.S. President, but I'm not going to tell anybody about it, okay.
01:02:03Keep it hidden for a while, okay.
01:02:06Until political climate become more hospitable, accommodating.
01:02:12Until then, yeah, keep it hidden.
01:02:15Secret campaign, okay.
01:02:16Yeah, yeah, kind of a little bit like guerrilla warfare, but no violence, no war, okay.
01:02:23Metaphysically, yeah, kind of guerrilla stuff.
01:02:27Well, yeah, hiding, camouflage, yeah, going underground, okay.
01:02:33Lay low, how nice, it's beautiful.
01:02:36Welcome to Humanology.
01:02:37Yeah, cheers.
01:02:38It's beautiful.
01:02:39I like it.
01:02:43Okay, so back to Christianity, philosophy, history.
01:02:50So, Mr. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, he liked Mr. Jesus.
01:02:59He appreciated Mr. Jesus, okay.
01:03:01But he created, he was like 1800 AD, well, 200 years ago, around there, I guess.
01:03:07Maybe 150 years ago, whatever.
01:03:121800 AD, okay.
01:03:14So, he heavily criticized Christian church at that time, but 200 years ago.
01:03:23Okay.
01:03:24But he appreciated Mr. Jesus himself.
01:03:27Me?
01:03:27I appreciate, 200 years later, year 2025, I appreciate Christian church, Christianity, religion, and I appreciate Mr. Jesus, both of them.
01:03:42But, at the same time, I criticize both of them.
01:03:48Okay?
01:03:48But, if I simplify the comparison between Mr. Nietzsche and me, Hong Kong Lee, Mr. Nietzsche, to simplify,
01:04:03he disapproved Christian church 20 years ago.
01:04:12But, he approved Mr. Nietzsche, to simplify, okay, to make it like black and white, binary, zero and one, two or fours, okay.
01:04:24Me, I'm opposite, full opposite of Mr. Nietzsche, okay.
01:04:28I approve Christian church, and I disapproved Mr. Nietzsche, just to simplify, okay.
01:04:37So, I'm kind of full opposite of Mr. Nietzsche, but not exactly, though, because I am a huge fan of Mr. Jesus.
01:04:47I'm an admirer of Mr. Jesus, okay.
01:04:49So, I agree with many things that he said, the things that he said according to Bible, okay.
01:04:57But, also, I disagree with many of his theories expressed in Bible, because nobody knows what he said, okay.
01:05:08In my opinion, Christian church has evolved for the past 2,000 years.
01:05:15Early Christian church, in the days of Mr. Jesus, it was a mess.
01:05:25What?
01:05:27There was like AD 30, AD 100, AD 200, AD 300, early Christian church, when they were heavily persecuted by Roman Empire, it was a mess.
01:05:41Okay, but about 1500 years later, 1800 AD, during Mr. Friedrich Nietzsche's time,
01:05:57By then, two kinds of Christianity, yeah, old school Catholicism, and new school Protestantism, two branches, roughly speaking, okay.
01:06:12To simplify, okay.
01:06:14In 1800 AD, Mr. Friedrich Nietzsche's time, and during his college days, he was educated in Christianity,
01:06:24and his father was a Christian, okay.
01:06:30I read his biography on Wikipedia, actually, in German language, because I'm studying German language this way, okay.
01:06:36So, I was able to, like, German language, like, Deutsch, d.wikipedia.com, whatever,
01:06:44German version of Wikipedia about the biography of Friedrich Nietzsche, okay.
01:06:51Yeah, I was able to understand some of it.
01:06:55Yeah, his father was kind of, like, a, kind of, like, a Christian-related, okay.
01:07:01So, okay, so, yeah, so, but Mr. Nietzsche, as he grew up and studied philosophy, philology, ancient texts,
01:07:13or, like, Greek Roman tradition, whatever, okay, yeah, he became critical of the Christian church,
01:07:22Christianity that he grew up in, okay, but he appreciated Mr. Jesus, though, okay.
01:07:33But, in my opinion, by then, 1800s AD, they unbanned Roman Catholic, the old-school Christian church,
01:07:48around 1800s AD, okay, they unbanned Mr. Galileo Galilei's books,
01:07:54yeah, the heliocentrism, okay, Mr. Copernicus's books, heliocentrism, okay,
01:08:03that's around the time when the old-school Christianity, Catholic church,
01:08:11decided to unban, un-blacklist, uncensor heliocentrism,
01:08:21by Copernicus's books, Galileo Galilei.
01:08:27There was around 3 days Nietzsche's time,
01:08:33around 1800s AD.
01:08:36But Mr. Nietzsche, being an idealist, philosopher,
01:08:40he was still very critical of Christianity,
01:08:44although it was tremendously improving.
01:08:49I appreciate that evolution, improvement,
01:09:01in Christian tradition, past 2,000 years.
01:09:06Today, 2025,
01:09:08oh, Christian church improved, evolved even more so.
01:09:12I appreciate that.
01:09:18They came a long way.
01:09:21Yeah, number one religion today.
01:09:2528% of living people are Christians in the world.
01:09:30They came a long way.
01:09:31I appreciate it.
01:09:32I do.
01:09:34Okay.
01:09:42Forward accounts.
01:09:44Yeah.
01:09:45Great work.
01:09:47Okay.
01:09:48Applause.
01:09:48Okay.
01:09:52Forward accounts.
01:09:53Okay.
01:09:53Yeah.
01:09:53Now, time check.
01:09:54Okay.
01:09:59We have more than 30 minutes left.
01:10:01Okay.
01:10:01So, it's been more than one hour.
01:10:02Yeah.
01:10:02No.
01:10:03Five minutes left.
01:10:03Vocal rest.
01:10:04Okay.
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