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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology 2318.
00:00:12Yeah, hi, good evening.
00:00:18So, in the name of Humanology, he plays series,
00:00:24we have volume 37, I finished the copy and pasting, basically compilation, okay,
00:00:32and now it's uploading to Amazon Kindle.
00:00:38Okay, so, let's...
00:00:42Today I will skip exercise, I mean, the hard exercise, like push-up sit-ups, why?
00:00:49Earlier today, my lower back is sore, I'm better now, but...
00:00:56Yeah, so, we'll take a break from that hard exercise, okay?
00:01:02Let me do regular stretching instead, humanological stretching.
00:01:21Yeah, let's go for it, okay.
00:01:27Why was my lower back sore?
00:01:34I'm better now, I think it's probably because of...
00:01:38running...
00:01:40Yeah.
00:01:42Okay, but it was worthwhile.
00:01:481.5 miles.
00:02:03Okay.
00:02:05Ah.
00:02:08Nett.
00:02:09Uh...
00:02:10Uh...
00:02:11Ah...
00:02:12Uh...
00:02:13Uh...
00:02:15Uh...
00:02:16Ah...
00:02:18...
00:02:31Ah!
00:02:37Ah!
00:02:40Yeah!
00:02:54Let me try this.
00:03:01But...
00:03:11Okay.
00:03:31And...
00:03:37Twerking, it's very good for lower back, okay?
00:03:41I mean, it may look...
00:03:44Whatever.
00:03:45But, it's not pretty certain.
00:03:47It's...
00:03:49Lower back exercise, okay?
00:03:50So...
00:03:53It's something very healthy for lower back, okay?
00:03:56All right.
00:03:57Okay.
00:04:02Ah!
00:04:06Ah!
00:04:08Ah!
00:04:10Ah!
00:04:26Oh, dang!
00:04:44Okay?
00:04:45Okay.
00:04:49Now, facial exercise.
00:04:50Why is facial exercise so important?
00:04:53We do not want to have rigid face.
00:04:55We want our face to be expressive.
00:04:58Right?
00:04:59Like actors, actresses, models, okay?
00:05:02Because it's...
00:05:04It just looks better when we are more expressive with our faces, okay?
00:05:07Yes.
00:05:08That's why we do this.
00:05:09And also, it prevents this...
00:05:12Involuntary, like...
00:05:14Shivering of some, like, eye muscle or whatever.
00:05:18We do not want that either, okay?
00:05:19So, that's why facial exercise is so important, okay?
00:05:24It may look weird, but...
00:05:25It's for the beauty, health, eternal youth.
00:05:31Okay?
00:05:35And...
00:05:36Ear exercise, it prevents...
00:05:39Ear ringing.
00:05:40Okay?
00:05:41Yeah, so...
00:05:42It's ear massage too.
00:05:45Very important.
00:05:46So...
00:05:53You know my first one...
00:05:54Okay?
00:05:56That's why I don't need any medicine.
00:05:57So...
00:06:00All right.
00:06:31Now, you exercise, concentrating blood flow to ears.
00:07:01Through an exercise.
00:07:07Okay, long exercise.
00:07:18Wow.
00:07:26Wow.
00:07:34Wow.
00:07:35Okay.
00:07:43Now, let me talk to you, though.
00:07:47Thanks.
00:07:49We'll do ground stretching.
00:08:12Okay.
00:08:14I'm full of stretching.
00:08:18Okay.
00:08:20A little while, so...
00:08:24Let's do this.
00:08:26Let's do this.
00:08:26Let's do this.
00:08:56Oh.
00:08:58Oh.
00:09:00Oh.
00:09:02Oh.
00:09:06Oh.
00:09:08Oh.
00:09:14Oh.
00:09:16Oh.
00:09:18Oh.
00:09:20Oh.
00:09:22Oh.
00:09:34Okay.
00:09:35Oh.
00:09:36Oh.
00:09:37Okay.
00:09:38Oh.
00:09:39Oh.
00:09:40Let me take off some layers.
00:09:42It's now hard.
00:10:12It's now hard.
00:10:42It's now hard.
00:11:12It's now hard.
00:11:14Okay.
00:11:16Good.
00:11:20Now, let me check the progress in the uploading of the novel.
00:11:34It's uploaded.
00:11:36Okay.
00:11:38Give me like two minutes.
00:11:40Okay.
00:11:42Let me finish processing this.
00:11:46Actually...
00:11:48Now that it's uploaded...
00:11:52What I'm gonna do...
00:11:56I'll finish publishing after the show, okay?
00:12:00Because I don't wanna...
00:12:02I don't want this wonderful humanizer show to be interrupted.
00:12:08Okay.
00:12:09So yeah.
00:12:10We'll just take five as well.
00:12:12Okay.
00:12:13Okay.
00:12:14Whew.
00:12:15Okay.
00:12:17Okay.
00:12:18Okay.
00:12:19Okay.
00:12:20Okay.
00:12:21Okay.
00:12:23Okay.
00:12:25Yeah.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:29Okay.
00:12:31And then...
00:12:33Ah.
00:13:03Ah.
00:13:33Ah.
00:14:03Ah.
00:14:33Ah.
00:15:03Ah.
00:15:05Ah.
00:15:07Ah.
00:15:09Ah Ah.
00:15:09Ah.
00:15:12Okay.
00:15:13Well, you come back real bad.
00:15:17Yeah, thanks for the exercises.
00:15:20Well, hard exercises.
00:15:22Yeah, I feel more energetic.
00:15:24No.
00:15:25That's great.
00:15:26I guess i will just continue to do hard exercises whether I get hired by
00:15:32FBI or Alaska State Trooper or not.
00:15:37Otherwise, maybe I'll just continue to do hard exercises.
00:15:41Okay, so let me grab drinks.
00:15:43Okay.
00:15:57Okay.
00:16:02Let me get some drinks.
00:16:26Yeah.
00:16:27So that once a month, in the name of Humanity Series, copy and paste, it takes me about one hour or two hours every month, once a month.
00:16:40So, but yeah, I did that today.
00:16:43So it was, I was like, you know what?
00:16:48I'd rather run 1.5 miles.
00:16:50It's such a tedious process.
00:16:53It's okay.
00:16:56Yeah, but nowadays it's not.
00:16:58Yeah, cheers.
00:16:59Yeah.
00:17:03Okay, now, curry update.
00:17:05So last night, I wrote an essay, which is part of that book series.
00:17:11What if I do not get any job, whatever job?
00:17:22Well, then, hypothetically, okay.
00:17:29I won't go to mental hospital, because I'm not crazy.
00:17:35I don't have any mental illness.
00:17:37And I'm not going to jail, because I'm not going to commit any crimes.
00:17:40I'm not a criminal.
00:17:41Also, I'm not going to commit suicide.
00:17:44No.
00:17:45Then what do I do if nobody wants to hire me?
00:17:48Maybe homeless shelter.
00:17:49Maybe I'll go to homeless shelter.
00:17:52And maybe I'll work there.
00:17:53Yeah, like cleaning, doing laundry, maybe cooking, whatever they need help with.
00:18:03Okay, so, yeah, homeless shelter, yeah.
00:18:06Sure.
00:18:08Until I get a job.
00:18:10Okay.
00:18:10Yeah.
00:18:15So I wrote that last night.
00:18:18And this morning, I got a surprise phone call.
00:18:21Actually, I was still on my bed.
00:18:28And it was a lawyer job interview offer.
00:18:34Oh, yeah.
00:18:34So, yeah.
00:18:35Yes, sir.
00:18:36Yeah.
00:18:36So, there's one interview schedule for next week.
00:18:40Okay.
00:18:42Wow.
00:18:47That was unexpected.
00:18:49Totally.
00:18:50Let me get some terms.
00:18:51Okay.
00:18:51So, yeah.
00:18:52So, that's great.
00:18:53That's great.
00:19:09Then what kind of lawyer job?
00:19:11I'm not free to discuss that.
00:19:13Okay.
00:19:13So, since that arrangement of an interview for next week, earlier today, I've been studying.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:37Okay.
00:19:37Yeah.
00:19:38So, yeah.
00:19:39In Alaska, we have Alaska statute.
00:19:43They cover all different area of law.
00:19:47All right.
00:19:47So, yeah.
00:19:48That specific area of law, I just, I read it.
00:19:52Reading statutes.
00:19:53Okay.
00:19:54Yeah.
00:19:54In the internet.
00:19:54In my cell phone.
00:19:55Yeah.
00:19:56So, yeah.
00:19:58So, it's like, Alaska, like, we have this title, then chapter, and then section.
00:20:05Statute.
00:20:05Okay.
00:20:05So, yeah.
00:20:06Okay.
00:20:07Okay.
00:20:08Okay.
00:20:09Okay.
00:20:10Okay.
00:20:11Okay.
00:20:12Okay.
00:20:13Yeah.
00:20:14Yeah.
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:16Yeah.
00:20:17Yeah.
00:20:18Yeah.
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20Yeah.
00:20:21And now, lower level than that, more detailed level, Alaska Administrative Code.
00:20:30Okay.
00:20:31Okay.
00:20:32I started reading it.
00:20:34But, uh, then I stopped reading it.
00:20:38Why?
00:20:39Because it's a lot.
00:20:40So, I saved the link.
00:20:42Kind of like bookmark.
00:20:43Okay.
00:20:44So, I'll continue reading tomorrow.
00:20:50Okay.
00:20:51Yeah.
00:20:52It's very voluminous.
00:20:53It's a lot.
00:20:54So, I cannot just read everything in one day.
00:20:57Okay.
00:20:58Okay.
00:20:59Because, then it would not be a qualitative studying.
00:21:03Okay.
00:21:04I want to read it good, you know.
00:21:06So, that's why I have to take a break from reading the law.
00:21:11Law studying.
00:21:12Okay.
00:21:13Yeah.
00:21:14But, tomorrow I'll resume.
00:21:16Okay.
00:21:17And, I've also been to their website.
00:21:19Okay.
00:21:20And, uh, basically learning about what they do.
00:21:22Yeah.
00:21:23And, also.
00:21:24Uh, after I'm done.
00:21:25In the next couple of days.
00:21:26After I'm done reading Alaska Administrative Code in that area, legal area.
00:21:42After that.
00:21:43Case law.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:45Like, Alaska State Supreme Court.
00:21:46Opinions.
00:21:47Or, lower level.
00:21:48Opinions.
00:21:49Okay.
00:21:50Yeah.
00:21:51Case law basically.
00:21:52Yeah.
00:21:53Because, that area of law.
00:21:55Is.
00:21:56Actually, idea for me.
00:21:57That's the kind of law that I'd like to get into.
00:21:58What kind of law?
00:21:59Uh, it has to do with, um.
00:22:02In general, I know.
00:22:03Yeah.
00:22:04Yeah.
00:22:05Yeah.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:07Yeah.
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00:22:20Yeah.
00:22:21Yeah.
00:22:22Yeah.
00:22:23Yeah.
00:22:24I think I think it's in general, I know.
00:22:26It's kind of like, uh, you know sense, dealing with the companies.
00:22:35Not exactly corporate law.
00:22:37It's not.
00:22:38Okay.
00:22:39I'm not going to get into detail.
00:22:40Okay.
00:22:41But, uh, so that's kind of law that I, I'm very interested in learning.
00:22:45Okay.
00:22:46So, if I get this job, it will be very ideal for me.
00:22:50So, yeah, I'm enjoying studying.
00:22:53studying that part of law. It's not a corporal law, but somewhat related, okay?
00:23:07Yeah, somewhat. That's all I can say. And yeah, I'll continue to study until the
00:23:17interview happens, okay? Next week. Yeah. Yeah. This is what happens, okay?
00:23:35Thank you. Cheers.
00:23:36What else? Five is broken. Yeah, thank you. Yeah. That's good news. Okay.
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00:29:25for now my bag is fine okay but
00:29:33for back pain it's kind of anti-inflammation
00:29:40alaskan ginseng vodka is good for that okay so
00:29:46well actually it's supposed to be this cup instead
00:29:53okay yeah so cheers
00:30:00so the lady in that youtube video uh she uh
00:30:10wanted to get taekwondo black belt in 90 days
00:30:15but it ended up um taking uh about 264 days something like
00:30:20there okay why uh this americanized korean taekwondo
00:30:27south korea okay but it's americanized version so i guess uh
00:30:32they have stricter standard than
00:30:38when i was there in south korea back in 1990s 1980s okay because i i did get
00:30:45black belt okay so fourth degree um when i think i was in elementary
00:30:52school
00:30:59well i don't know how it works in america but i guess they award black full black
00:31:07belt to people who are under 18 uh and i don't know
00:31:11not know how it is in korea now but when i was there back in 1980s 1990s
00:31:18uh to get full black belt you have to be over 18 years old
00:31:23something like that okay back then i don't know about now how it is in
00:31:27south korea okay but back then that was the rule
00:31:31but people who are under 18 if they passed the black belt
00:31:37test in cookie one that's summer in seoul cookie one is where uh it's like
00:31:43headquarter of south korean taekwondo summer in seoul so i went there
00:31:49passed the test and i got my semi black belt is like half black and half red
00:31:55why because i was under 18. yeah
00:32:04but the way that the lady uh in the show they have this different
00:32:11test to get black belt they need to break a brick
00:32:16i didn't have to break a brick
00:32:18have i ever broke broken a break of
00:32:29when korean wore peokdol brick
00:32:33have i ever broken a brick before i don't think so because
00:32:40i was not required to to get black belt okay uh i got this fruit fly here
00:32:46but yeah breaking wood uh that was not difficult okay i i again american standard tend to now
00:32:57american standard now and korean standard back then we're talking about 1980s so 40 years ago
00:33:09i think american standard now is a lot more difficult higher standard than uh korean standard
00:33:14but 40 years ago so evolution okay yeah yeah sure sure
00:33:19i push out that
00:33:27five minutes break vocal rest okay yeah five minutes break thank you
00:33:32we'll talk more about taekwondo okay sure
00:33:44uh
00:33:49uh
00:33:50um
00:33:53uh
00:33:54uh
00:33:56uh
00:33:57uh
00:33:58uh
00:33:59uh
00:34:01uh
00:34:03uh
00:34:05uh
00:35:38Knee? Not often, okay?
00:35:42Because in Taekwondo, they rarely use knee kick.
00:35:46Muay Thai, kickboxing does a lot of that, okay?
00:35:49So headbutt, once in a while, okay?
00:35:53And we're talking about the 1980s, when I was in elementary school, okay?
00:36:01Maybe fifth grade, around there, okay?
00:36:04So I was like 11 years old, something like that, okay?
00:36:08So what year was that?
00:36:121989, something like that, okay?
00:36:14So when I got black belt, okay?
00:36:17Maybe I was sixth grade, something like that, yeah.
00:36:23And so wooden panel, from what I've heard, it's made with pine tree.
00:36:32And from what I've heard, I don't know for sure, what I've heard, they soak it in salty water to kind of soften it, okay?
00:36:42And it's not that thick, okay?
00:36:44It's maybe half an inch, something like that, okay?
00:36:48Square wooden panel, okay?
00:36:49Square wooden panel, yeah, so it's not that difficult to break it.
00:36:53Look, maybe some older Taekwondo practitioners, maybe they make it thicker.
00:37:00I don't know.
00:37:03But we are in elementary school, okay?
00:37:06So you cannot be too thick.
00:37:13But in the Taekwondo school, yeah, there are some teenagers,
00:37:18like maybe middle school, high schoolers, okay?
00:37:21Yeah, we have some older Taekwondo students too, but most of us were in elementary school.
00:37:27Yeah, they have adult class in the evening.
00:37:30Okay, yeah.
00:37:31Us, just right after school, so it was maybe 12 o'clock, p.m., something like that, okay?
00:37:39Hmm?
00:37:43Yeah, so I had no problem breaking the rules, okay?
00:37:46Yeah.
00:37:47Oh, yeah.
00:37:47I didn't really try it with that.
00:37:55Go ahead?
00:37:56Yeah.
00:38:04And...
00:38:09But I've seen the videos, okay?
00:38:12Yeah.
00:38:12Anyway.
00:38:13Okay.
00:38:16So the lady was having some trouble breaking the brick, there was a final test to get black belt in America.
00:38:26Taekwondo originally from South Korea, but Americanized Taekwondo maybe they have higher standard even today's Korea.
00:38:34I don't know, okay? Yeah.
00:38:37But of course I was in elementary school when I learned Taekwondo.
00:38:44Great school, okay? So maybe it was easier standard for us because we were in elementary school, okay?
00:38:51Maybe, I don't know.
00:38:58So I've been to many different martial arts classes.
00:39:07I'm 47 years old, okay?
00:39:09And I learned many different martial arts from school, from classes, part of the university or private school or many different kinds of martial arts.
00:39:26Also from my friends. I learned from my friends.
00:39:29And I also learned from YouTube videos.
00:39:33Whatever, right? Yeah.
00:39:35Or just watching martial art movies and imitating their moves.
00:39:39Okay? Yeah.
00:39:41So, and that lady in the YouTube video, she, when she was younger, she did fencing, which is great. Fencing.
00:39:56And, uh, uh, so she's not newcomer in martial arts, okay?
00:40:01And she's athletic and, uh, so she did very well. Yeah.
00:40:05Kicks and punches.
00:40:06But when it comes to punch, uh, uh, okay.
00:40:10Okay, so the way I learned from other people, yeah, punching is like this, okay?
00:40:17Like, uh, you don't wanna, like, you do not want to, uh, you do not want to, uh, you do not want to put too much strength in there, okay?
00:40:31Because that is too slow. Okay?
00:40:38You need to be more, like, grandmaster in that YouTube video by that lady, okay?
00:40:46Yeah.
00:40:47You should be effortless.
00:40:49Okay, I agree, okay?
00:40:50So, uh, to add, add my own expression, yeah, aerial.
00:40:55Like air.
00:40:56Empty.
00:40:58Empty, okay?
00:40:59Empty, okay?
00:41:00Okay?
00:41:01Yeah.
00:41:02Empty, okay?
00:41:03Yeah.
00:41:04Empty, okay?
00:41:05Yeah.
00:41:06Okay?
00:41:07Yeah.
00:41:08Five minutes, Greg.
00:41:10We'll call rest.
00:41:12We'll call rest.
00:41:13Five minutes, thank you.
00:41:14Ha!
00:41:15Woo!
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00:43:24Giab, what is Giab? Vocalization, okay, like
00:43:33Giab, okay, vocalization
00:43:39It's fun
00:43:43What other martial arts do that, okay
00:43:47Kung Fu, Jiu Jitsu, Judo
00:43:51Not much
00:43:52I think this is quite unique in Taekwondo using voice, which is great. Okay. Yeah, it's beautiful
00:44:00Yeah, the forms that they do
00:44:02Very beautiful
00:44:05Poetic even
00:44:09Basically punting and kicking there, okay, just like
00:44:15So Taekwondo is influenced by Japanese
00:44:22Karate
00:44:24Which in turn was in Japanese karate influenced by Chinese Kung Fu, okay?
00:44:32Hmm
00:44:34Yeah
00:44:37You can punch in there, okay
00:44:41Nice
00:44:41So when it comes to breaking the brick
00:44:51The way I suggest is this
00:44:54You can manufacture different thickness of brick
00:44:59Maybe for beginners
00:45:01Thin, thinner brick
00:45:03Not like this thick, but thin brick
00:45:06Then gradually increase the thickness of bricks
00:45:12Because
00:45:14Our bone
00:45:16Yeah, it does harden
00:45:18Okay, as we train
00:45:21They're breaking the wood brick, whatever
00:45:24But it takes a long time
00:45:26For our bones to harden
00:45:29It's a very slow process
00:45:32We do not want people to break their bones
00:45:34And in that show
00:45:38The grandmasters said
00:45:39Yeah, some of our students actually broke their hand bones
00:45:45Instead of breaking the brick
00:45:48We do not want that
00:45:49So
00:45:51My suggestion
00:45:52In Taekwondo
00:45:53To Taekwondo school
00:45:55Yeah, it varied the thickness of the bricks
00:45:58Okay, because it does take long time
00:46:01For our bones
00:46:04To
00:46:06Get strengthened
00:46:07It's a slow process
00:46:09So do it gradual fashion
00:46:12Please
00:46:13Because we want people to be safe
00:46:28But the lady made it, okay
00:46:30She aimed for 90 days to get a black belt
00:46:32But it took her
00:46:33Something like
00:46:34264 days
00:46:35Something like that, okay
00:46:36Yeah, because of the
00:46:38Final test
00:46:39Breaking the brick
00:46:40But she made it
00:46:41And actually
00:46:42I did uploads
00:46:44I did uploads
00:46:45When I saw that
00:46:46It was moving
00:46:48Actually, there was like
00:46:49Next episode
00:46:50Okay
00:46:51Over
00:46:52Where she went to Japan
00:46:54To learn about
00:46:55Yeah, Kendo
00:46:57So
00:46:58Source
00:46:59Personship
00:47:00Yeah, like
00:47:00Samurai stuff
00:47:01Okay
00:47:02Yeah
00:47:02Yeah, I watched about
00:47:04The 10 minutes of that episode
00:47:05Okay
00:47:05Yeah, I caught you to watch
00:47:07Nice
00:47:08Yeah
00:47:18That was cool
00:47:19And in this YouTube series
00:47:31YouTube channel
00:47:32Like a
00:47:33Challenge accepted
00:47:34Okay
00:47:35She went to US Marine
00:47:37And then
00:47:37About for three days
00:47:39With some other people
00:47:41Some of the drill sergeants
00:47:43In the Marine Corps
00:47:44Basic training
00:47:47Basic combat training
00:47:48Morning boot camp
00:47:49Okay
00:47:50I was in the army
00:47:51Okay
00:47:51But I made friends from
00:47:52Marine
00:47:52Okay
00:47:53So
00:47:54Uh
00:47:55Yeah
00:47:56It's higher standard
00:47:57In Marine
00:47:58Than regular army
00:48:01US Marine
00:48:01My guess is that
00:48:02About ranger school
00:48:05Level
00:48:07Higher standard
00:48:08Okay
00:48:11And
00:48:12There was just drill sergeant
00:48:14Who lost her voice
00:48:15Okay
00:48:16So
00:48:16My recommendation
00:48:18Vocalist
00:48:20Because
00:48:20You do not want to lose your voice
00:48:23Okay
00:48:24Yeah
00:48:24Okay
00:48:26Okay
00:48:28A few drill sergeants
00:48:29Just
00:48:30They yell at
00:48:32Their
00:48:32Student soldiers
00:48:33You know
00:48:34But please vocalize
00:48:35Please
00:48:36Yeah
00:48:41Oh
00:48:42Yeah
00:48:54So
00:49:04It was very motivational
00:49:05Okay
00:49:06Yeah
00:49:06Like
00:49:11You know
00:49:11These people
00:49:12Training
00:49:13Physically
00:49:14Like in taekwondo school
00:49:16Or in
00:49:17Japan
00:49:18Like kendo school
00:49:20The discipline
00:49:21Okay
00:49:22And also in the
00:49:23U.S.
00:49:24Marine
00:49:26FBI
00:49:27Secret service
00:49:29Heavy
00:49:30Physical training
00:49:31And what they say
00:49:32Is in the
00:49:33FBI training
00:49:34Videos
00:49:34I was
00:49:35Yeah
00:49:35It's like
00:49:36Physical strength
00:49:39Uh
00:49:39It will lead to
00:49:40Mental discipline
00:49:41Too
00:49:42It's like
00:49:43Mental discipline
00:49:45Like
00:49:45They say
00:49:45FBI
00:49:46Special agents
00:49:4850 hours a week
00:49:49Parts more
00:49:51Sometimes
00:49:54Yeah
00:49:55So
00:49:55They say
00:49:55Yeah
00:49:56You have to be
00:49:57Physically strong
00:49:58To do that
00:49:58Yeah
00:49:59Sure
00:49:59Yeah
00:50:06Yeah
00:50:07Oh yeah
00:50:14Now
00:50:15Time check
00:50:19It's been almost
00:50:24One hour
00:50:25Yeah
00:50:25Let's
00:50:26Ventilate
00:50:26Okay
00:50:26Yeah
00:50:27Thank you
00:50:27Bye
00:50:28Mr. Brown
00:50:28Thank you
00:50:29Yeah
00:50:49Thank you
00:50:50Thank you
00:50:50Thank you
00:54:39That's that's great. Okay. I mean he didn't show any of his martial art moves in that video, but still spending time with the young people just being there for them
00:54:51Beautiful
00:54:53Beautiful
00:55:01Yeah
00:55:03Oh nice
00:55:05Yeah
00:55:14Yeah
00:55:35So I now let's switch subject matter. Okay. Yeah honky list choreo. Yeah, I remember
00:55:54I was invited
00:55:57Kind of like dinner. Okay, kind of family dinner
00:56:01Okay, so uh, I introduced myself and uh, there's this wonderful gentleman
00:56:07Okay, we had nice conversation. It's a kind of family dinner. Okay, so their relatives close friends
00:56:14Oh, maybe 20 people were there. Okay, and one gentleman
00:56:19Uh nice conversation. Okay, so
00:56:23About five years ago
00:56:26Oh, yeah
00:56:28Yeah, so
00:56:29He asked me. Yeah, okay
00:56:32What do you do?
00:56:34Lee
00:56:37I said, yeah, I do. I'm a lawyer. I do personal injury workers conversation
00:56:41Yeah, yeah
00:56:44But that gentleman is very smart gentleman and he can tell I'm a smart person too. Okay, so uh
00:56:52He asked me
00:56:54uh
00:56:57So is it
00:56:58I'm kind of paraphrasing what he said. Okay. I mean, is it enough intellectual challenge
00:57:05in your line of work
00:57:07Uh
00:57:09My response, uh
00:57:11Sure
00:57:14Basically what he meant what he implied is that you seem to be smarter than
00:57:23You know
00:57:26Okay, so uh the thing is this, okay
00:57:29Okay, uh
00:57:31In my off hour
00:57:33After I clock out
00:57:35Well, now I'm unemployed. Okay, so
00:57:40For now, okay
00:57:42But
00:57:43When I was working as a lawyer, I still am a lawyer, okay
00:57:47If I get some another job, I still keep my lawyer's license
00:57:51Yeah, just paying the due every year
00:57:54How much?
00:57:55Something like $500 a year, okay
00:57:58And then I take continuing legal education
00:58:01Like what 12 credits?
00:58:03Yeah, I can do that to keep my lawyer's license
00:58:07Alive, okay
00:58:09No matter what kind of job I will get, okay
00:58:11Yeah, I keep it, okay
00:58:16But when I was working practicing lawyer or attorney
00:58:20Yeah, I mean yeah
00:58:22Personal injury workers conversation is is cool, okay
00:58:26I enjoyed it, okay, yeah
00:58:29There's some complicated cases, a lot of calculation, okay
00:58:32But in my spare time, I used to do mathematics
00:58:37Study foreign languages
00:58:39History
00:58:42So yeah, those are intellectually challenging subject matters
00:58:47And then
00:58:49So if my lawyer job is not enough to satisfy my intellectual challenge, need
00:58:57I get somewhere else
00:58:59Like after work
00:59:01Like studying difficult
00:59:04Researching mathematics, challenging problems in mathematics
00:59:07So yeah, I think it's okay
00:59:08So
00:59:08Okay
00:59:13Yeah
00:59:16Oh yeah
00:59:29Oh yeah
00:59:34I don't know.
00:59:49An anecdote.
00:59:50Well, five minutes prior to the rest.
00:59:53Okay.
00:59:54So I'll tell you more stories.
00:59:55Okay.
00:59:56Time chat.
00:59:57Okay.
01:00:04It's been one hour.
01:00:05Yeah, five minutes prior to the rest.
01:00:07Yeah.
01:00:08Okay.
01:00:09Okay.
01:00:10Okay.
01:00:11Okay.
01:00:12Okay.
01:00:13Okay.
01:00:14Okay.
01:00:15Okay.
01:00:16Okay.
01:00:17Okay.
01:00:18Okay.
01:00:19Okay.
01:00:20Okay.
01:00:21Okay.
01:00:22Okay.
01:00:24Okay.
01:00:27Okay.
01:00:30Okay.
01:00:31Okay.
01:00:32Okay.
01:00:33Okay.
01:00:34Okay.
01:00:35Okay.
01:00:40Okay.
01:00:41Okay.
01:00:42confidence.
01:00:44Okay.
01:00:46Okay.
01:00:47Impact isn't just someone want to say
01:00:48Sorry.
01:00:49Okay.
01:00:50Okay.
01:00:52Okay.
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:27Yeah.
01:02:28Some of them later on, well, at the beginning, they were employee in some software company, right?
01:02:39Later on, they branched out and formed their own software company, became a manager of that brand new software company, okay?
01:02:54Yeah, manager, CEO, okay?
01:02:58And some others, you know, governmental setting, they started as a programmer.
01:03:04Later on, they moved up the ladder in governmental organization, okay?
01:03:12In the state level at first.
01:03:15Later on, they become like commissioner of a department, the state level, okay?
01:03:22Later on, they moved to federal governmental agency and become a director in that department, okay?
01:03:31Yeah, started as a computer program, okay?
01:03:33Yeah, I have met them in person, okay?
01:03:40Yeah.
01:03:41Some others, they become politicians.
01:03:46Yeah, elected official, okay?
01:03:48Yeah.
01:03:50Initially, computer programmers.
01:03:53I've met them, okay?
01:03:54Yeah.
01:03:55Yeah!
01:03:55Okay.
01:04:00Very cool.
01:04:03But for me, why did I switch from computer programming to a lawyer?
01:04:17Okay, well, between my computer programming career in California and Los Angeles mostly, okay?
01:04:24And then a lawyer in Alaska, between that, I was, I joined the U.S. Army.
01:04:31Okay?
01:04:31Yeah.
01:04:36So, when I was in the Army, but before I joined the U.S. Army, okay?
01:04:44When I was computer programmer in Los Angeles, California, okay, I kind of thought about law school, okay?
01:04:52Uh, why?
01:04:55It's kind of something different, because I'm kind of like nomadic tribe.
01:04:58Like, I have, like, I have diverse interest.
01:05:02I mean, even in Los Angeles, California, after doing acting, filmmaking for, like, about three years,
01:05:11I got bored with all acting, filmmaking.
01:05:15I got bored with Hollywood.
01:05:22I'm that kind of person, okay?
01:05:24So, I have diverse interest, okay?
01:05:28Let's learn something new.
01:05:32Oh, law.
01:05:33Yeah, law school, sure.
01:05:40After the Army, after I got job, okay, so.
01:05:42Okay.
01:05:45Oh, how about U.S. Army?
01:05:48Yeah.
01:05:59Let's learn something different, you know.
01:06:05Because there's a huge diversity in the world.
01:06:09Different industries.
01:06:10I want to learn law.
01:06:18One by one, okay?
01:06:19Yeah.
01:06:19As a humanologist.
01:06:21Okay.
01:06:28All different industries, right?
01:06:31It could be Hollywood, Army, computer programmer, lawyer.
01:06:36So, as a humanologist, I want to find some common denominator where, like, universal gravitation equation by Isaac Newton, okay?
01:06:50That governs all mass, all physical entities, it could be an apple, it could be an animal, or planet, sun, star, any physical entity with mass, subject to exact same one gravitational equation.
01:07:18That's what Mr. Isaac Newton, that's what Mr. Isaac Newton, discovered.
01:07:26Okay?
01:07:27Okay.
01:07:28So, I wanted to discover metaphysical equivalent of the equation of gravitation by Mr. Isaac Newton, okay?
01:07:43And I just found it, the Copium equation, it's already published in SSRN.com, social science research network, okay?
01:07:58Yeah.
01:07:59It kind of looks a little bit similar to Mr. Isaac Newton's gravitation equation, okay?
01:08:08Yeah, it's already out there, okay?
01:08:12Okay.
01:08:13Copium equation, okay?
01:08:15It sounds like terrible.
01:08:17Yeah.
01:08:22Oh, yeah.
01:08:26When was that?
01:08:30About 80 years ago, I guess.
01:08:34Yeah.
01:08:35I did publish it, okay?
01:08:37What goes if you want to do, okay?
01:08:38Cheers.
01:08:39Yeah.
01:08:40It was a magical moment, when I discovered the Copium equation, okay?
01:08:59It was Copium, yeah, it's a metaphysical concept, uh, which, like, Copium is anything with quantity and quality, okay?
01:09:10So, it's kind of a mass energy, kind of, it's kind of a lot.
01:09:14Yeah.
01:09:16Yeah.
01:09:17It was nice.
01:09:24It was nice.
01:09:24It was nice.
01:09:24No, I'm currently drunk, okay?
01:09:45So, let me find it, thank you.
01:09:49Okay.
01:09:51I turned the hero.
01:09:53He's chilling.
01:10:15It was nice.
01:10:16Yeah.
01:10:17Yeah.
01:10:17It was nice.
01:10:18It's nice.
01:10:19I'm, I'm not.
01:10:19It's nice.
01:10:19I'm, I'm, I mean, this is what I know.
01:10:20I'm not.
01:10:21I'm not.
01:10:21It's nice.
01:10:22It's nice.
01:10:24Yeah.
01:18:33Yeah, the eggs somewhat exploded while I was gone.
01:18:40Let me clean up the mess.
01:19:03Let me clean up the mess.
01:19:26Let me clean up the mess.
01:19:56Let me clean up the mess.
01:20:10Let me clean up the mess.
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