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00:00:00hello friends welcome to friday night of hunkily episode 233.1 happy
00:00:09uh friday evening technical sunday morning yeah past midnight yeah
00:00:30okay let's do stretching
00:00:53yeah so uh
00:00:54uh supermarket hot well like fred meyer walmart they close at 11 pm cars close at 12 pm
00:01:09and so it was too late to shop there so i went to what i wanted to buy is uh you know sliced bread
00:01:18hams and uh cheese to make sandwiches okay because i cried for it and so only gas stations are open at
00:01:33late hour like past midnight so i drove to gas stations and some of them do not have hams and
00:01:43cheese like sliced ones some others ran out but so i had to go to watch the downtown uh one gas station
00:01:53had had both so yeah i i bought them okay to make sandwiches ham and cheese sandwiches
00:02:02more expensive than walmart but worthwhile okay yeah yeah
00:02:07okay let's do some kicking
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00:06:02I want something stronger than cigarette.
00:06:06Yeah, I want some vodka tonight because I'm so excited about this heaven cheese sandwich.
00:06:12What kind of documentary?
00:06:15This town called Gimli in Canada.
00:06:25Yeah, so Gimli glider is somewhere around like 1984, around there.
00:06:34What happened?
00:06:35Okay, now what is glider plane?
00:06:41Glider plane is an airplane with no engine.
00:06:47Okay, so yeah, some movies like Fifty Shades of Grey or something like that.
00:06:55Okay, so they feature in several movies like that.
00:06:57So then how do they fly off if they got towed by another airplane or something like that?
00:07:06Okay, and then disconnect from cable, and then they just glide down slowly.
00:07:15That's why they have very long wings.
00:07:18Glider, engine-less airplane.
00:07:22Okay, so Gimli glider is a passenger airplane, Boeing 747, whatever, okay, and in the midair, they ran out of fuel.
00:07:48So, okay, so they have two pilots, right, passenger airplane, regular, okay, but one of those two pilots, I experienced glider pilot as well, so that his knowledge really helped.
00:08:08He can flew, he can fly, engine-less airplane, and also engine-less airplane, like glider, he's experiencing both, okay, that helps.
00:08:22So, and his co-pilot was a fantastic pilot, so in Canada, and his co-pilot knew about this airfield used by mounted royal police in Canada, okay?
00:08:44And that town's name is Kimli, G-I-M-L-I.
00:09:11Okay, so combining both of their knowledge, they glided this passenger airplane, like regular big Boeing airplane, passenger plane, they made it.
00:09:28So, so Wikipedia article about it, yeah, Kimli glider, back in around 1984, uh, Canada, okay?
00:09:41Nobody got, nobody passed away, even the airplane itself.
00:09:47Minor repair, minor repair, minor, uh, broken some parts, but it got repaired, and that airplane flew again.
00:10:02It is miraculous, okay?
00:10:04Okay, yeah, yeah, and some people got injured, not because of that landing, but because after they fully landed,
00:10:15the tail part was a little bit higher than usual, because the front landing gear with tire and wheel,
00:10:27uh, it didn't quite operate properly, okay?
00:10:32So the back part of that airplane was a little bit higher when it's fully landed and stopped,
00:10:37and so the landing this tube slide, air-filled rubber slide, it was a little bit short, it didn't quite touch the ground.
00:10:52That's how some passengers got minor injury, because, uh, this sliding tube didn't quite touch the ground.
00:11:00So, uh, minor injury from there, sliding down that tube.
00:11:13So after the show, I'm going to watch a documentary on YouTube, okay, so,
00:11:18it's kind of a National Geographic documentary, okay, so,
00:11:23yeah, Canadian cooperation as well, okay?
00:11:26So,
00:11:30miracle does happen. It's not exactly miracle, but a lot of part of that is miracle, because
00:11:38the front landing gear not quite operating, actually, it helped, because that front bottom part of the airplane
00:11:53kind of dragging along in the
00:11:57airfield, it slowed down that airplane
00:12:01before it hit other people on the ground, because there were other people, because
00:12:06that former airfield
00:12:10got converted later on into
00:12:13car racetrack, so there were people there camping
00:12:18car racers and their families, okay, but nobody got hit,
00:12:24nobody passed away,
00:12:26no one, okay, so it's a miraculous event, okay,
00:12:33so, I mean, not exactly like miracle, miracle, but very close to miracle, okay, yeah.
00:12:40So, if I land a lawyer job, yeah, you'd be something quite close to miracle, but not exactly miracle, okay, so,
00:12:52that belief in miracle, it's a very good thing, positive attitude, optimism, okay, yeah.
00:13:00Do I get nervous sometimes? Yeah.
00:13:02Like money running out, but I'm happy, healthy, and after last episode, yeah, I had some food,
00:13:16the water-boiled pork rib, spiced with tomato sauce, oh, fantastic, okay, so, it seems to be a good fit, yeah, tomato sauce, and pork rib, yeah, it seems to be a very good fit, okay, yeah, nice.
00:13:34So, after I was done eating, yeah, I followed that guideline from local newspaper article, yeah,
00:13:40after you eat, you have to do some exercise, okay, and it's for two minutes, two to three minutes,
00:13:44I exercise, like, between, like, 10 to 15 minutes, and it really worked, okay, so, yeah.
00:13:51While watching, like, some documentaries on big screen TV here, yeah, I can still exercise,
00:13:58on the floor, yeah, leg exercise, and backward push-up, like, like this, still watching video
00:14:08documentaries, okay, yeah, yeah, so, I continue to do this, okay, yeah, after eating, exercise, 10 to 15 minutes, okay, yeah,
00:14:23some dumbbells, yeah, maybe I worked out for 10 minutes, yeah, sure, after eating food, okay, nice,
00:14:38five minutes break, we'll call us, okay, okay, nice.
00:16:38Yes, so believing miracle is very important, very important.
00:17:08But also at the same time, look, I did study more, so for the interview, okay, to get prepared.
00:17:22I read Peruz's overview very quickly, not in detail.
00:17:30What is Peruz?
00:17:32Is it careful reading or uncareful reading?
00:17:36Peruz, what is Peruz?
00:17:43Oh, it's careful reading.
00:17:46No, it was not Peruz, okay?
00:17:48It was a quick reading, like overview, okay, of all the statutes, codes in that legal area, okay?
00:17:56So I'm done reading the statutes, codes.
00:17:59And then I started reading the Supreme Court case law in that legal area, okay?
00:18:07I've read two of them.
00:18:10Okay, yeah.
00:18:11So, to me, it was not very difficult cases, okay?
00:18:22It's the kind of level of case that I can handle, okay?
00:18:27Based on these two, Supreme Court opinion reading, Alaska State Supreme Court, okay?
00:18:33Yeah, it's the kind of level of the cases that I can handle.
00:18:40Okay, so, good.
00:18:42So, if they give me the job, yeah, I can do it.
00:18:49Okay.
00:18:50Yeah.
00:18:53Have I handled some complex cases in past seven years?
00:18:59Yeah, I have, yeah.
00:19:03Many cases?
00:19:05Yeah, I went all the way to Alaska State Supreme Court.
00:19:07Yeah.
00:19:10In personal injury workers company, sorry, okay?
00:19:12Yeah.
00:19:20Okay?
00:19:23Yeah.
00:19:23So, let me turn off the heat off.
00:19:36It's warm enough.
00:19:45Yeah, building a miracle is very important, okay?
00:19:48And at the same time, we have to work for that project at hand.
00:19:53In a Gimli glider incident, yeah, they worked with air traffic controllers, and because the engine was, both, two engines were down.
00:20:06Electricity kind of shut down as well.
00:20:08So, but in that wonderful Boeing airplane, they have this emergency kind of like propeller in order to make, you know, emergency, small amount of electricity, that turbine, okay?
00:20:26Because the steering wheel for airplane, I don't know what it's called, maybe rudder, like ship, I don't know.
00:20:37But I'm not a pilot, okay?
00:20:38So, it's hydraulic stuff, so you cannot really maneuver that handle without electricity, okay?
00:20:50So, that's why there's a small propeller, emergency situation, to generate some small amount of electricity to help that hydraulic system of the steering wheel of the airplane, okay?
00:21:02Yeah, so, but they made it, okay?
00:21:06They worked very hard.
00:21:11And with divine help, they landed safely.
00:21:16But after they landed, afterwards, these two pilots got some punishment from Canadian Authority, okay?
00:21:29But later on, even Canadian Authority kind of forgave them, and even gave them some awards.
00:21:38But initially, they can't give them difficult time.
00:21:42I'm sure they were impressed, though.
00:21:49Why punishment?
00:21:52Because, I don't know the detail, because I'm not a pilot, but maybe they thought that before flying their plane, maybe pilots should have checked the...
00:22:08fuel level more carefully, and such, okay?
00:22:14But later on, they got awards, okay?
00:22:26There's some other airplane incidents where they ran out of fuel.
00:22:33So, the passenger plane, they landed on the sea.
00:22:42There's several of those, internationally, okay?
00:22:44America as well.
00:22:46So, some pilots are really good at what they do.
00:22:49They landed on the sea.
00:22:51It's a passenger airplane.
00:22:53Not a full airplane, okay?
00:22:55They landed on the sea.
00:22:58Quite safely.
00:22:59Quite safely.
00:23:02And then, the slider, the rubber airfield slider, they can be used as a boat for a while.
00:23:13Okay?
00:23:15So, a lot of passengers survived in many of those incidents in that rubber tube, airfield, the slider.
00:23:27Sliding, slider, okay?
00:23:30And got rescued.
00:23:35In some eastern coast, I guess.
00:23:37Long time ago.
00:23:39There are several, internationally, okay?
00:23:41So, and then, yeah.
00:23:43Then, like, even active duty, U.S. military, like Army, Marine, Coastal Guard, Navy, rescue mission.
00:23:52The helicopter, ships.
00:23:57After?
00:23:59About one and a half hour.
00:24:03Of landing on the sea.
00:24:08In that incident, I don't remember the name or ear.
00:24:11Yeah.
00:24:12There's another airplane with a lot of fuel, okay?
00:24:17So, they circled around that place to give them air control officer, air traffic control, or some guidance.
00:24:30Okay, yeah.
00:24:31We're still here.
00:24:32And, yeah.
00:24:33They're still survivors.
00:24:34And, okay, so they circled around in the air to serve as a communication hub.
00:24:47That airplane, also passenger airplane, okay?
00:24:51Yeah.
00:24:52But, they have enough fuel, also.
00:25:00The landed airplane, it sank.
00:25:05After people escaped, okay?
00:25:08There's some Hollywood movie about that.
00:25:09It's the eastern coast in America, okay?
00:25:12What's your name?
00:25:13I don't remember, okay?
00:25:15But, we're gonna check out that movie, too.
00:25:19Okay.
00:25:22Amazing.
00:25:27In that instance, yeah, some people passed away by drowning, okay?
00:25:32But, airplane itself landed safely.
00:25:36After that, sank.
00:25:38Because, it was bad weather.
00:25:42A lot of waves.
00:25:45So, some people passed away by drowning, okay?
00:25:49And, yeah, airplane later on, yeah, it sank.
00:25:52So, pretty soon, okay?
00:25:53Because, it's heavy.
00:25:55It's not a boat.
00:26:06It was not a quiet sea.
00:26:07It was very turbulent sea at that time, okay?
00:26:11I read about it in Wikipedia, okay?
00:26:15Heroic stories, okay, yeah.
00:26:17Amazing.
00:26:19Final script.
00:26:23Yeah.
00:26:48That's the one, man.
00:26:49Okay.
00:26:50Good.
00:26:51Good.
00:26:52Okay, good.
00:26:53Thanks, for the time.
00:26:55Thank you for having me.
00:26:57Go for where?
00:26:58Okay.
00:26:59Good.
00:27:00Okay.
00:27:01Thanks.
00:27:02Good.
00:27:03A building, please?
00:27:04Yeah.
00:27:06Good.
00:27:08Any suggestions?
00:27:09As you can find the video, yes.
00:27:10And, of course, I'll walk away.
00:27:11You can find the video in there.
00:27:12Good.
00:27:13And, of course, I can find the video in the video,
00:27:14there's not only in the video.
00:28:15So what I really like to read about or watch documentary of is survival story because it's very inspirational.
00:28:29I do not like to read about tragedy, misery, no, happy ending.
00:28:33That's what I want to read about, watch about survivalism in humanology school.
00:28:40So inspiring.
00:28:41Miracles.
00:28:44Quasi-miracles.
00:28:45Okay, yeah.
00:28:47Oh, nice.
00:28:52Right?
00:28:53Yeah.
00:28:56So, interview next week.
00:28:59Okay, what if they do not hire me?
00:29:02Well, I need to get whatever job there is.
00:29:05Okay, because money is running out.
00:29:06But I continue to apply to lawyer jobs.
00:29:09Okay.
00:29:10And I will have to be in more like a survival world.
00:29:15Okay, so.
00:29:18Tonight, I took the delivery to buy bread, ham, cheese in gas station.
00:29:25Uh, it's more expensive than Walmart, but, uh...
00:29:41Yeah.
00:29:45Okay.
00:29:46Yeah, but, uh, I'll survive, okay?
00:29:57Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:00This is a lot easier situation than...
00:30:04Gimli glider shit.
00:30:08With passenger jets.
00:30:11Two engines not working because they ran out of fuel, mid-air.
00:30:14You know, that is something so cool.
00:30:19So, I look forward to watching the documentary.
00:30:22They're eating, uh, sandwiches.
00:30:27Okay.
00:30:27Ham and cheese sandwiches.
00:30:28Cheers.
00:30:44Now, let's talk about, let's get back to, uh, humanology, uh, main course, uh, lecture series,
00:30:55where we talk about religions and, uh, society, culture, other, and others.
00:31:04Okay.
00:31:06Yes, so, uh, the reason why...
00:31:10Some of the reasons why I'm having difficulty getting a new lawyer job, many factors.
00:31:17First, uh, I'm not, like, born and raised American.
00:31:22I'm Asian, I'm Asian, with accent, uh, foreign origin, ethnically, and, okay, and, uh, heavy accent,
00:31:35when I say English, and, uh, also, I'm 47, not that young, okay?
00:31:43And, um, but, uh, another part, yeah, my online presence, okay, social media activity,
00:31:55and, like, uh, in the past, yeah, running for U.S. Senate, I do not regret any of that at all, okay?
00:32:06It, it's just that, uh, some employers did not like it, what they learned about me in the internet,
00:32:13when they typed my name, well, typically, I do not type people's name in the internet, why?
00:32:24I don't want to invade their privacy, okay?
00:32:27Uh, I'd rather just meet them without knowing them, okay?
00:32:31Fresh.
00:32:36I look up people's name in the internet, when they're already well-known, like some Hollywood celebrities, okay?
00:32:44Yeah, I enjoy reading about their biographies, Wikipedia, okay, or other websites, okay, yeah.
00:32:54But common people, like my friends, acquaintances, I do not want to look up their names in the internet.
00:33:03I don't want to, I don't want to, I don't want to invade their privacy, no, I'd rather learn about that in person, okay?
00:33:11But potential employers, it is legitimate that they look up job candidates' names in the internet.
00:33:25Because, uh, because as potential employers, they want to make sure, uh, these job candidates are legitimate individuals, they want to make sure they're like, these job candidates are like crazy people, okay?
00:33:43They want to make sure they're like racist or genderists.
00:33:50Okay, so it's legitimate that they do, it's kind of background check, okay, it is legitimate, okay, so.
00:33:58Okay, yeah, but also, uh, yeah, look, please do not do marijuana, okay, because, you know, I applied to many jobs, and even some civilian sector, not military, not federal, not state government job, even some civilian sector jobs, some employers do not like marijuana, okay?
00:34:23Okay, okay, and also, tattoo piercings, yeah, if you have them, it's safe to remove them in hospital, or if you do not have them, don't get it, okay, because some employers do not like those tattoos or piercings, okay?
00:34:39Okay, uh, you need to, uh, you need to, uh, uh, you need to, uh, you need to be attracted to all kinds of employers, okay?
00:34:55Yeah, so some employers do not like marijuana, some employers do not like tattoos or piercings, okay?
00:35:01In my case, uh, some employers did not like my past political activities.
00:35:09My internet presence, social media activities, where I published some short stories, novels.
00:35:19Some of them did not like it.
00:35:29But my internet presence, I want them to be there.
00:35:36I may have a hard time getting a new job, but based on my past experience of six months, some employers don't care about that.
00:35:50They just want to find a person who can do the job.
00:35:56One example, out of many, Alaska State Troopers.
00:36:00Yeah, they said, yeah, okay, you apply to Alaska State Troopers.
00:36:08Yeah, let's go to next phase of application, okay.
00:36:11But I emailed them back, oh yeah, thank you for considering me, but I realized that I cannot meet that physical fitness standard as a 47 years old.
00:36:27And so I withdraw, withdraw my job application.
00:36:39Yeah, but thank you, God bless you.
00:36:41Even lawyers said, yeah, some employers, they don't care about my online activity.
00:36:59I don't have to do anything to go.
00:37:07So, yeah, I'm optimistic, okay.
00:37:09Yeah, I'm not worried about getting a new job.
00:37:18I get some job, okay.
00:37:19Yeah, I'm not worried.
00:37:22No, I'm sorry.
00:37:26I get some job.
00:37:29Yeah, it's been less than one I'll get.
00:37:32Yeah, fine respect.
00:37:33Yeah, man.
00:37:38All right.
00:37:59All right.
00:38:16All right.
00:40:50I appreciate some parts of that, okay?
00:40:52Why?
00:40:55Also, Mr. Jesus said, according to Bible, like, yeah, if you are persecuted, know this.
00:41:05The prophets before you went through the same kind of persecution, yeah, I appreciate that
00:41:14part in Bible, okay?
00:41:17So, but in Christianity, the Bible, Mr. Jesus, it's about sin, punishment, it's too judgmental,
00:41:34okay?
00:41:35Okay.
00:41:35In humanology, we take different stance, more evolved, more civilized, we are kind of nicer
00:41:43than...
00:41:44So, like, but it's interesting analogy here, okay, so I'm glad I have been experiencing
00:42:00this six months of unemployment because it gave me an opportunity to think things through
00:42:11more in depth about history of humanity and also my own personal history.
00:42:18So, yeah, it's a great opportunity here for the development of humanology, okay, so, yeah.
00:42:26So, persecution, am I being persecuted because I'm a prophet?
00:42:40Well, in humanology, was a prophet, it's like, Mr. German philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, teacher
00:42:49of humanity, kind of, okay, so, yeah, the kind of, like, strange, avant-garde, experimental
00:42:59geniuses, individuals who is ahead of time by a couple of generations, okay, so, to drive
00:43:10humanity to the next stage of evolution, so, that's, humanology is called, definition of
00:43:20a prophet, okay, so, do I regard myself as a prophet in humanology called definition, yeah,
00:43:27okay?
00:43:28Yeah, it's avant-garde, ahead of time, concept, experimental concept, common citizen running
00:43:34for president, okay, but I'm not the only one who's doing it, okay, you know, I'm not
00:43:40in America, every president election, they have about 500 to 1,000 people who fight for
00:43:47that, I'm one of them, right?
00:43:50About 500, 1,000, around there, okay, so.
00:43:58And most of them are unknown people, so, they may be regarded as some crazy people, megalomaniac,
00:44:05delusion of grandeur, okay, yeah, but, I don't think I belong to that category because, and,
00:44:17many people in America, I don't think, who run for president as a commoner, I don't think
00:44:24they belong to that category either, okay, we're not crazy, we, we know that we have
00:44:31a very small chance of getting elected for presidency, but we do it anyway, why?
00:44:43Because we believe we can do better than incumbent presidents, or mainstream presidential candidates,
00:44:53and believe it or not, federal election commission, in Washington DC, they, they are federal employees,
00:45:08they honor people like us, I have met them, I've talked to them on telephone, because I'm
00:45:15a candidate, and they respect people like us.
00:45:20I have met them in person, well, San Diego, California, about seven years ago, continuing
00:45:31legal education, it was like, one week long class, okay, San Diego, California, okay, even
00:45:39the commissioner of that agency, federal agency commission, they, they, they, they, they, they,
00:45:45joined us, okay, and gave us wonderful presentation about election law, case law, because,
00:45:52uh, that person, the commission of election, federal election commission, okay, uh, that wonderful
00:46:01person, I'm not gonna identify that person's gender, okay, but, that person, uh, wonderful
00:46:09person, is, is also a lawyer, so, uh, that person, uh, presented some case law about election
00:46:16law, okay, okay, U.S. Supreme Court level, okay, and that was nice, okay, yeah, okay, yeah.
00:46:30What year was that, maybe 2018, about seven years ago, something like that, it was nice, yeah.
00:46:41I, okay, so, one week long, maybe five days, four days, three days, something like that, okay,
00:46:47okay, okay, so, I, I, I, I took a vacation, okay, or one week vacation, from Alaska, America,
00:46:54to San Diego, California, nice, okay, and I even sat down during the lunch, in the table,
00:47:08where the commissioner, and her, uh, hiçbir needs, the, engagement company,
00:47:09there, I, you know, very carefully, but, there were the commissioner, uh,
00:47:09raw, and her employees, well, her or her employees, okay, his or her employees, lunch table,
00:47:21federal employees, and me, uh, so, there was, like, seal on program, like, this,
00:47:35so there was like 2018 2019 I was running for alaska state senator shall
00:47:44lost okay but
00:47:49yeah federal election law alaska state election law is pretty much similar okay
00:47:56so yeah so in that lunch time I sat down in one table there were ten people one of
00:48:11them a commissioner or federal commission okay and his or her employees the federal
00:48:20employees okay and be a nice conversation there
00:48:31yeah that great people great professionals
00:48:40good people very
00:48:46courteous polite
00:48:50friendly and very knowledgeable professional well-educated people
00:48:58federal election commission okay
00:49:01uh they're they're great okay
00:49:17yeah
00:49:20yeah it was like 2018 2019 somewhere around there so my job was a lawyer in alaska okay so
00:49:38and i was running for like alaska station in macho valley okay so
00:49:42yeah so it was nice okay now time check
00:49:52it's been less than one now okay so let's take final square vocal rest okay i'll tell you more stories
00:49:58there okay it was nice okay yeah final square thank you yeah
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00:53:17Yeah.
00:53:18I'm going to do it tomorrow.
00:53:19Okay.
00:53:20Yeah.
00:53:21So all different lunch event.
00:53:23Okay.
00:53:24I sat in different tables.
00:53:26Talk to different people from all around, around the country.
00:53:30Okay.
00:53:31So many of them from California.
00:53:33Okay.
00:53:34So.
00:53:35Okay.
00:53:36Nice.
00:53:37It was nice.
00:53:42Yeah.
00:53:43and the last day we thought they were Friday okay yeah it could have been a
00:54:08software company or lobbyist company okay uh they hosted this uh dinner in that hotel
00:54:17yeah it's a nice hotel in san diego california downtown okay overlooking sandy beach maybe
00:54:27not sandy beach there's some rocks okay but overlooking the ocean somewhere around san diego
00:54:35downtown me uh my hotel about 30 minutes outside or maybe 20 or 10 minutes outside of
00:54:44san diego downtown okay because i have to save money okay so i did not get a room in that hotel
00:54:52that hosted uh that event continuing legal education election okay but it's a very nice
00:54:59hotel but it's kind of expensive i'm budget conscious okay so i committed with rental car okay yeah
00:55:10like 10 minutes every morning okay so for like three four five days okay so no problem
00:55:18uh but uh yeah we invited to this uh we could have been i think it was friday okay so yeah so we we
00:55:30did all this class or the 10 credit worth continuing legal education okay but not all of them are lawyers
00:55:37okay but for lawyers yeah it was 10 credit continuing legal education okay so i got that okay
00:55:44so yeah so yeah after class party so yeah after class party in that hotel they have conference room bars
00:55:55restaurants this nice hotel building in some in uh san franc uh san diego downtown somewhere okay yeah
00:56:06we'll be invited to be invited nice but
00:56:16i didn't stay in that nice hotel i stayed kind of off campus okay about maybe 15 minutes away from
00:56:27san diego downtown okay uh more affordable less expensive okay because i'm budget conscious okay so
00:56:36okay so we're invited so but
00:56:46i'm not uh i don't have room in this hotel okay but yeah kind of closed glass door okay so
00:56:56okay so but
00:56:58uh some of the attendees recognize me okay and they open the door with a card okay so oh thank you yeah
00:57:10yeah yeah yeah it's kind of uh funded that party after class party yeah last day of the
00:57:22the conference uh conference about election law okay uh funded by some private organization okay
00:57:32okay maybe labor union i don't know okay maybe lobbyist companies okay so i don't know okay
00:57:40maybe computer software companies okay maybe collaboration between them okay
00:57:46okay but but the candidate is actually invited us and then uh but i don't i don't have room so i don't have
00:57:55this card but yeah they let me because i would say hi yeah and they recognize me and then open the door for
00:58:05me i'll give you their card okay thank you yeah free food free drinks okay thank you and like getting to know
00:58:19each other attendees of this like country this election law uh education hosted by federation commission okay
00:58:31yeah nice very nice okay so we introduced each other like we are from they are from all around the america
00:58:43states okay and yeah to myself yeah i'm from alaska i think i was the only one from alaska okay
00:58:53also the only uh actually political candidate i was running for alaska states and that's okay
00:59:01yeah so it's nice i also talked to labor union representatives okay and also some statisticians
00:59:13mathematicians yeah election poll statistics okay oh nice because i love mathematics okay so how nice okay
00:59:23yeah yeah
00:59:29yeah love is
00:59:31yeah
00:59:42it was nice yeah
00:59:51So when I was there in San Diego, California, about seven years ago, like it was like 2018,
01:00:012019.
01:00:02Okay.
01:00:03Yeah.
01:00:04I did work out, running, yeah, looking at the ocean, there's this pavement, cement pavement
01:00:18on this ocean, overlooking, Pacific Ocean, sea, okay, clean water, I was impressed, okay.
01:00:32Yeah, just jogging, running, palm trees, it was beautiful.
01:00:42One month, maybe September, October, Southern California, San Diego, okay, it was warm,
01:00:49okay, so yeah, so it was nice.
01:00:54Yeah.
01:00:55I remember, okay.
01:01:01It was very nice.
01:01:05Yeah, about seven years ago, now time check, because I'm kind of getting drunk, okay, so.
01:01:12I think it's been warm now, okay.
01:01:20But, let's wrap it up for tonight, okay.
01:01:27So, because I'm kind of getting drunk, and I want to prepare the sandwich, watch some documentary.
01:01:41Okay, so, yeah, look, I'm not in a position to give people advices.
01:01:47I've been unemployed for the past six months, okay.
01:01:50Yeah, am I being persecuted for being a prophet?
01:01:56Maybe a little bit, but it's not my fault.
01:02:00Yeah, as a prophet in human knowledge school.
01:02:04Yeah, I'm ahead of other people, advanced knowledge, creative knowledge, brand new knowledge, human knowledge, okay.
01:02:15So, I may be misunderstood, okay.
01:02:19Yeah, my contemporary people may misinterpret my intention.
01:02:26Maybe they don't understand what I'm talking about, okay.
01:02:33So, but as a prophet, teacher of humanity, welcome to Mr. Arthur Schopenhauer in German philosopher, okay.
01:02:43Yeah, but I have to do it, okay.
01:02:46So, I may have some difficult time getting a new job.
01:02:55But I'm willing to pay for it.
01:02:59It's not like human sacrifice.
01:03:02Cultural sacrifice?
01:03:04Maybe, maybe not, but maybe just a little bit.
01:03:07But not human sacrifice, not my life, okay.
01:03:12Because humanity has evolved.
01:03:14Nowadays, people are better than 2,000 years ago, okay.
01:03:19So, they're more personal, more liberal, more tolerant towards new ideas, maybe.
01:03:44Yeah.
01:03:49But in human life school, even the prophets, we want them to survive, okay.
01:03:55Me, as a human life school prophet, I want to get a job.
01:03:59I want to get a job.
01:04:00I want to survive.
01:04:02But if it is what it takes for me as a human life prophet, to get some difficulty getting a new job, I just can't think.
01:04:16But if it is what it takes for me as a humanology prophet to get some difficulty getting a new job,
01:04:33yeah, I'm willing to take that kind of copium sacrifice, more efforts, more discomfort, just a little bit, not much.
01:04:45I think a fair price to pay is a profit, not with my life, no, but temporarily discomfort, uncertainty, to teach next generation people about brand new knowledge of humanology.
01:05:13Yeah, maybe a little bit discomfort in my part, getting a new job, six months unemployment, just a very small sacrifice to make.
01:05:25Yeah, I'm willing to give that small sacrifice in terms of time, effort, uncertainty, concern about my future career.
01:05:44That's very small sacrifice to make.
01:05:48Yeah, sure.
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:51Yeah.
01:05:52Yeah.
01:05:53Yeah.
01:05:57It's a small sacrifice, emotional discomfort, small sacrifice in order to contribute to future generation humanity.
01:06:08Sacrifice emotional discomfort, small sacrifice to make in order to contribute to future generation, humanity, some development in humanology school, job authority, job insecurity, oh, that's very small sacrifice to make.
01:06:34I'm okay with that.
01:06:39Okay, yeah, so we continue this discussion tomorrow, okay, but we are going to do Instagram live, I don't think so, maybe not this weekend, not this weekend because as an unimportant person,
01:07:01who am I to give advice to young people, unemployed, luckily, past six months, seven months, I don't feel comfortable giving advices to people, okay.
01:07:20Okay.
01:07:31I don't regard myself as failure, okay, but, like, you know what, like parents, some wealthy parents, they may went through hardships when they were younger, but, yeah, for their children, they did not, wealthy parents went through hardship when they were younger, okay.
01:08:00Okay.
01:08:01They did not want their children go through the same hardship, okay.
01:08:06Sometimes they are spoiled.
01:08:08Okay, so, because wealthy parents went through difficult time in their youth.
01:08:19They did not want their children.
01:08:20They did not want their own children to go through the same hardship, so they spoiled them, okay.
01:08:29And that's what happened to this incel hero.
01:08:34So, as a humanologist, okay.
01:08:35Yeah, we recommend people to do exercise, diet, martial arts, dancing, okay.
01:08:39But, do I recommend people to be a prophet?
01:08:40Okay.
01:08:41Do I recommend people to be a prophet?
01:08:42Uh, well, I have no recommendation.
01:08:43Okay.
01:08:44about that.
01:08:45It's between you.
01:08:46and your people.
01:08:47Okay.
01:08:48Okay.
01:08:49Okay.
01:08:50Okay.
01:08:51Okay.
01:08:52Okay.
01:08:53Okay.
01:08:54Okay.
01:08:55Okay.
01:08:56Okay.
01:08:57Yeah, we recommend people to do exercise, diet, martial arts, dancing, okay.
01:09:02Okay.
01:09:03But, do I recommend people to be a prophet?
01:09:06Uh, well, I have no recommendation about that.
01:09:13It's between you and your god, goddess.
01:09:17Okay.
01:09:18But, I have lived my life as a human like a prophet.
01:09:26There's some good and bad, but do I recommend this lifestyle to other people?
01:09:33Uh, I'm not gonna answer that question because it's between you and god, you and goddess, okay.
01:09:46So, but, when it comes to me, I do not regret living this lifestyle.
01:09:56Yeah, it's not their fault.
01:09:57It's not my fault that I did political activities in my past.
01:10:11It's just that I'm ahead of time.
01:10:17Okay.
01:10:18Futurely though, okay.
01:10:19Yeah.
01:10:20So, my contemporary people, potent employers, they are not comfortable with that.
01:10:29Okay.
01:10:30I understand, okay.
01:10:32So, it's not their fault, not my fault.
01:10:37I'm doing my job as a human like a prophet.
01:10:41So, if there's some cost to it, maybe delayed employment.
01:10:47Employment.
01:10:48It's not too bad.
01:10:49Okay.
01:10:50Yeah.
01:10:51It's a relatively small sacrifice.
01:10:54Some pain, emotional pain, heart feelings, being rejected by employers.
01:11:07Yeah.
01:11:08It's not too much.
01:11:09Okay.
01:11:10I think it's fair price.
01:11:14For a modern day prophet.
01:11:17Inhumanology.
01:11:18Okay.
01:11:19Okay.
01:11:20Yeah.
01:11:21I need some more prayers.
01:11:22Okay.
01:11:23That's all I have to say.
01:11:24I'm kind of wrong too.
01:11:25Okay.
01:11:26So, see you maybe tomorrow, sometime.
01:11:28Okay.
01:11:29Yeah.
01:11:31Okay.
01:11:32Yeah.
01:11:33Martial arts, education, college, modern arts.
01:11:35Be ambitious.
01:11:36Also be realistic.
01:11:37Okay.
01:11:38Yeah.
01:11:39Ideal, real.
01:11:40Ideality, reality.
01:11:42Happy in between.
01:11:44Compromise.
01:11:45Be strategic.
01:11:47Be tactful.
01:11:48Okay.
01:11:50Welcome to human school.
01:11:51Okay.
01:11:52I'll see you some other time.
01:11:54Yeah.
01:11:55My professionalism.
01:11:56Also, past masters.
01:11:58Yeah.
01:11:59You're amazing.
01:12:00Okay.
01:12:01Or my colleagues and my contemporary people.
01:12:03You're great.
01:12:04Okay.
01:12:06See you some other time.
01:12:07Okay.
01:12:09Yep.
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