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00:00:00okay friends welcome to humanology 2349.2
00:00:06yeah let's continue okay yeah yeah welcome happy new year yeah
00:00:15uh so but in my spare time I watched some movies like Superman 2 Richard Donner cut okay
00:00:26uh interesting uh sure but in that movie it's a Hollywood movie okay Superman 2 so
00:00:37uh they kind of dramatize the situation exaggeration okay uh to make it more entertaining
00:00:44okay so like Superman 2 movie both Richard Donner cut war mainstream studio version
00:00:52um uh I've watched both of them okay so yeah cheers happy new year
00:00:57so in that movie what they said is like yeah Superman you know if you're a single person
00:01:08you cannot date you cannot marry
00:01:12yeah Superman movie 2 goods and bads okay yeah but some interesting concept there like
00:01:23yeah Superman yeah you you cannot marry you cannot date like other human beings but if
00:01:31you want to date if you want to get married then you can no longer be a Superman you have
00:01:37to be ordinary human beings okay so it's that movie okay Superman 2 but uh that's a movie
00:01:55fiction okay but the reality is this who are some of the most famous mathematicians right
00:02:07I look them up yeah Euler Leonard Euler Switzerland mathematician in Europe right
00:02:15okay what what is his time he's like 1700s or 1800s let me look him up
00:02:251700s so he's older than Gauss okay
00:02:38Gauss uh 1700s and 1800s okay it's younger than Euler okay yeah but both Euler and Gauss some of the most
00:02:55the most famous mathematicians they got married they had children okay
00:03:00they have been some mathematicians who are single like Isaac Newton okay
00:03:16and there are some mathematicians who did not get married but who dated they had girlfriends and sometimes they
00:03:24even had children with their girlfriends okay like Galileo Galilei well he's both physicists but
00:03:32uh from what I recall he never got married but he has some children with his girlfriend okay so
00:03:40dating okay yeah it happened okay
00:03:43some scientists
00:03:47some scientists never had married and never had children
00:03:51maybe dated for a while I don't know but yeah Isaac Newton
00:03:58no children no marriage being celibate okay yeah Isaac Newton okay so but
00:04:05there are other mathematicians like Euler Gauss big ones okay who got married who had children but still
00:04:13a big achievement in mathematics science scientists same way okay yeah some scientists philosophers
00:04:22single celibate right but some other philosophers other musicians
00:04:28artists artists artists painters sculptors some of them never got married okay Leonardo da Vinci
00:04:36Michelangelo single guys okay yeah they never got married they have no children okay
00:04:42but other painters sculptors like Pablo Picasso
00:04:47painter painter okay he got married he got children okay yeah but highly productive okay yeah welcome happy new year yeah happy new year yeah cheers
00:05:05so the point I'm trying to make
00:05:08in order to be superman wonder woman genius
00:05:12so the point I'm trying to make
00:05:14in order to be superman
00:05:14so the point is that
00:05:16it's not
00:05:16it's not
00:05:16it's not
00:05:16it's not
00:05:17it's not
00:05:17it's not necessary that
00:05:18those women or men to be celibate or single because in history
00:05:25yeah there have been some single celibate
00:05:28female male
00:05:31philosophers musicians
00:05:32scientists
00:05:34writers painters
00:05:35sculptors
00:05:36who never got married who never had children yeah there are some of those
00:05:40but there are also others
00:05:43geniuses historical celebrities okay
00:05:47uh who actually got married and had children
00:05:50but many of them highly productive like Gauss, Euler, Picasso, Pablo Picasso painter okay
00:05:59they got married and they had children okay but they were highly productive
00:06:03in like arts science or Johann Sebastian Bach
00:06:08classical composer
00:06:10he got married he had children okay but very productive as a musician okay yeah okay yeah
00:06:23okay
00:06:26so to be a genius you don't have to be single
00:06:29to some maybe it's a good news
00:06:39yeah
00:06:40oh artist nice
00:06:43hey Gustav Dore you know more than i do you're more knowledgeable okay yeah yeah
00:06:50uh i i like Salvatore Dali
00:06:54yeah yeah
00:06:56surrealism okay
00:06:58he's cool also uh
00:07:01Auguste Rodin
00:07:03uh French sculptor yeah he's cool too yeah
00:07:08cheers yeah nice very smart very knowledgeable yeah mighty proud future readers cheers yeah
00:07:15okay
00:07:19okay but in my case uh
00:07:27i'm happy single i'm straight
00:07:29i live alone and um i don't plan on marriage so i'm kind of celibate
00:07:39the happy single straight male adult
00:07:42hunkily okay and uh but i want to keep things as simple as possible okay yeah
00:07:50in my spare time i just do mathematics
00:07:52but i appreciate people who get married have children that's beautiful
00:08:03yes that's different from me
00:08:07people who get married have children
00:08:09they're different from me because that's not something i want
00:08:12no i like being single okay but i appreciate people who are different from me
00:08:19people who get married okay
00:08:20uh that's beautiful yeah having family
00:08:23children that's beautiful okay
00:08:25i appreciate them okay
00:08:27all right welcome to human rights school
00:08:30five minutes break vocal rest thank you
00:08:33yeah mighty proud future leaders
00:08:37five minutes break vocal rest okay thank you
00:08:39yeah very cool awesome
00:09:09thank you
00:09:36okay
00:14:07Thank you for joining us.
00:14:09Yeah, welcome, welcome.
00:14:11Yeah, so...
00:14:13Now...
00:14:15What else do we talk about?
00:14:23Yeah, so...
00:14:25We talked about marriage, yeah, okay, marriage, dating, yeah, straight people is optional, okay, it's like, I used to date, okay, I have no children, never been married, I appreciate people who get married, have children, okay, it's beautiful family tradition, okay, I appreciate it, okay, oh yeah, I do.
00:14:49I'm not against marriage, okay, I'm not against marriage, okay, I'm not against marriage, okay, it's an option, okay, it's an option, it works for some people, it does not work for some others, okay, so some people better get married, some others better be single, okay, it depends on individuals, all right, yeah, now let me get some...
00:15:16I'll...
00:15:18I'll ask you...
00:15:21I'm just...
00:15:22I'll ask you...
00:15:24Yeah, happy holidays, happy new year, yeah.
00:15:29Yeah, but look, if you want to be a genius, what is a genius?
00:15:53historical celebrity, okay, like the kind of people who get remembered forever, like Isaac
00:16:02Newton, Kyle Friedrich Gauss, Leonard Euler. In mathematics, historical celebrities, okay, yeah,
00:16:20the kind of people who appear in textbook, okay, yeah, but to be a genius, yeah, you can
00:16:31get married, or you can be single, it's optional, okay, yeah, but you need to learn how to take
00:16:39a break. Why? I'll tell you why. Creative endeavor, it takes a lot of energy. Like in mathematics,
00:17:02creative mathematics, okay, basically we are breaking on new ground. You go to a jungle,
00:17:08mountain, that's where it's established hiking trail. Yeah, trees are cut down, hiking trail,
00:17:20beaten path. That's a lot easier, right? But to go to a mountain where no human being has
00:17:31ever been there before, to make a hiking trail inside of a jungle, that takes a lot of energy,
00:17:41a lot more energy than following the beaten path, established hiking trail, okay? Because
00:17:48in the jungle, mountain, forest, if nobody's been there, then you have to cut down trees,
00:17:55cut the grass, shrubs, okay? And so that's like creativity, it takes a lot of energy. Try something
00:18:04new, brand new theory, brand new kind of music, brand new kind of art, or philosophy, whatever, okay?
00:18:15Creativity takes a lot of energy, okay? That's why it's very important to take good breaks,
00:18:20and good food, good sleep, and healthy hobbies, exercise, dancing, martial arts. Yeah, yeah.
00:18:30Yeah, welcome to human arts school, okay? Yeah, cheers. Kind of geniusology, study of genius, okay?
00:18:37Sure. Cheers. Yeah.
00:18:44Okay? Yeah.
00:18:50So, I only do mathematics when I feel like to, okay? And I do mathematics in my spare time
00:19:05at home, yeah, drinking vodka. When I'm 47, I'm at home, I'm not driving anywhere. Yeah, that's
00:19:18why I do mathematics, drinking vodka, okay? Just to relax, let's relax, let's relax.
00:19:26Yeah, there's no rush.
00:19:32That's how I do mathematics, okay?
00:19:37And when I need to take a break from mathematics, I don't even think about it for a couple of days.
00:19:42All right? After that, sometimes a couple of weeks, sometimes even a couple of months.
00:19:49I don't even think about mathematics, okay? After doing it for a while.
00:19:55Because I need to take a break from it, okay? And after that, I get back to it.
00:20:01Some fresh angle, different perspective, and it has worked very well so far, okay?
00:20:07Yeah. Taking a good break. All right? Yeah. Oh, yeah. So.
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20But I appreciate parents, okay? Yeah, if we have children. Oh, that takes a lot of work, right?
00:20:39Yeah, they need to take a break from there, too. It's very creative endeavor as well. To create a child.
00:20:58All right? Yeah. Female, male, they get married, and they have child together. It's very creative endeavor there. Also, educating, raising their child, educating them.
00:21:13Very creative, absolutely. Yeah, I appreciate that. Okay, I do. Okay. Cheers. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:21:18Yeah, yeah. It's diversity, okay? Yeah, yeah. Of lifestyle. Good kind of diversity. Okay.
00:21:34Mm-hmm.
00:21:47Then are there some bad kind of diversity? Yeah.
00:21:50There's a bad kind of diversity in the world. We are not living in a perfect world, okay? Then what are bad kind of diversity?
00:22:05Oh, the diversity of crimes. Okay? And diversity of bad ideologies out there. Okay?
00:22:15Okay. But I'm only a human being. I could be wrong. My attitude is this, okay? I do not know what the truth is. I'm only a human being. I'm not God. Okay?
00:22:34Okay. But I have some theory about what the truth is.
00:22:49In the... from the best of my knowledge.
00:22:55I have some theory about what the truth is.
00:22:57I could be wrong. I could be wrong. I'm only a human being. Okay? But I have some theory about what the truth is.
00:23:07Perhaps as a philosopher.
00:23:11Oh?
00:23:16So, welcome to human rights school, okay?
00:23:19I do not know what the truth is, but my theory... I have some theory about what the truth is.
00:23:25All right?
00:23:25All right? And let me present it to you, friends, future leaders, okay?
00:23:32For your consideration. Feel free to disagree with me. I'm only a human being.
00:23:38I do not know what the truth is, but I have some theory about it.
00:23:45Now we are talking about philosophy, okay? Sure.
00:23:49Yeah, philosophers, they ask this question.
00:23:54What is a good life?
00:23:59Like, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, ancient Greece, like 500, 400 BC, okay? Yeah.
00:24:10Long time ago, right?
00:24:12What is a good life?
00:24:13What's your opinion? What's your theory? Your philosophy?
00:24:23That's a question that many philosophers asked.
00:24:38And they have presented their own theories, their own answers to the question. But it's their opinion.
00:24:45But it's not the truth. Or it could be the truth. I don't know.
00:24:50But they did their best to answer that question.
00:24:53Now, what is your answer?
00:24:56As a philosopher, okay? Yeah.
00:24:58And I present my answer.
00:25:00My theory.
00:25:01It's a very important philosophical question.
00:25:05What is a good life?
00:25:08How we should live our life?
00:25:13How do you define goodness?
00:25:17A good life? Okay? Yeah.
00:25:19Yeah. That's my question to you too.
00:25:21Okay? Yeah.
00:25:21How would you, how would you, what would be your theory answer to the very important philosophical question?
00:25:27Okay? Yeah.
00:25:28Welcome to human rights school. Okay? Yeah.
00:25:29Five is great. Thank you.
00:25:31Yeah. Vocalist.
00:25:33Yeah. Nice.
00:25:36Very nice.
00:25:37Oh yeah.
00:25:38Thank you for inspiration.
00:25:40Yeah.
00:29:14Thank you for your answers.
00:29:20Yeah.
00:29:21Good life.
00:29:22Okay.
00:29:23Nice.
00:29:24Nice.
00:29:25Nice.
00:29:27Enjoyment.
00:29:28Yeah.
00:29:29Happiness.
00:29:30Nice.
00:29:31Yeah.
00:29:32Important.
00:29:33Yes.
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:35Nice.
00:29:36Nice.
00:29:37Good answer there.
00:29:38Yeah.
00:29:39Happiness.
00:29:40Enjoyment.
00:29:41Yes.
00:29:42Yes.
00:29:43Yes.
00:29:44Yes.
00:29:45Yes.
00:29:46It's a big part of good life.
00:29:47Yes.
00:29:48Yes.
00:29:49Yes.
00:29:50It's a big part of good life.
00:29:51Yeah.
00:29:52Yeah.
00:29:56Yeah.
00:29:58Yeah.
00:29:59Yeah.
00:30:00So in philosophy, many different philosophers talked about happiness.
00:30:01Yeah, so in philosophy, many different philosophers talked about happiness, enjoyment, yes, Epicureanism,
00:30:18and like, yeah, just like Greece, I guess.
00:30:26Just hedonism, and also in United Kingdom later on, like, was it like, Jeremy Van Damme?
00:30:37Yeah, the maximum utility, whatever, okay.
00:30:42The maximum good for society, something like that, okay.
00:30:51Yeah, to be happy, yes, yes, it's important, okay.
00:30:54But in humanoid school, we have this success equation, okay?
00:31:02And I present it to you. We talked about this many times, okay?
00:31:06Yeah, success in humanoid school, or theory, success is equal to morality plus happiness.
00:31:15Okay? Success is equal to morality plus happiness.
00:31:25Okay? Yeah.
00:31:27Yeah.
00:31:29Yeah, success equation in humanoid school, yeah, success is equal to morality plus happiness.
00:31:39Okay?
00:31:41So in that success equation in humanoid school, there's no factor or variable like money, power, fame.
00:31:51Okay, it's not even a factor for success in humanoid school, okay?
00:31:55Yeah, success is defined as morality plus happiness.
00:32:01Okay?
00:32:03If you are moral, like ethical, and if you are happy, then you are success.
00:32:09Yes.
00:32:10Okay?
00:32:11Yeah.
00:32:12Cheers.
00:32:13Welcome to your own idea, okay?
00:32:14Hmm?
00:32:15Then, okay, happiness, yeah, that's easy to define, okay?
00:32:16I'm happy, it's about pleasure, yeah, comfort, safety, security.
00:32:21Yeah, I'm happy, it's about me, being happy, okay?
00:32:38Yeah.
00:32:39But morality, it's about other people, okay?
00:32:44Like being kind to other people, being charitable to other people, being nice to other people, helpful to other people.
00:32:53Morality is about other people, okay?
00:32:58But happiness is about me, me being healthy, you know, getting good rest, and reading some obscure history about some obscure parts of the world.
00:33:14It's like Wikipedia, like, cell phone, internet, okay?
00:33:17That's what I do, okay?
00:33:18That makes me happy, okay?
00:33:20So, so, like, Taklamakan Desert, in West China, dry region, okay?
00:33:30Like, about 300 AD, Silk Road, Taklamakan Desert, okay?
00:33:37In Western China today, okay?
00:33:40So, learning about it, watching documentary about it, oh, it gives me immense happiness, okay?
00:33:46Yeah.
00:33:47Yeah.
00:33:48Yeah.
00:33:49Hmm?
00:33:50So, being happy, yeah, I do a diet, exercise, I cook healthy food, and then learning outside, when it's negative one, negative illness.
00:33:58Fahrenheit, running outside, negative 11 Fahrenheit, running outside, negative 11 Fahrenheit in Celsius, negative
00:34:0520 Celsius, Alaska winter outside.
00:34:07Running for five minutes.
00:34:09Running for five minutes.
00:34:10Slow running for five minutes.
00:34:16Negative 11 Fahrenheit, okay?
00:34:18Yeah, it gives me immense happiness.
00:34:22Yeah.
00:34:23I typically run at night, when it's quiet, right?
00:34:26Yeah.
00:34:27Alone.
00:34:28Because I know martial arts, okay?
00:34:29Also, me practicing martial arts, dancing, singing, riding, sometimes.
00:34:31Yeah, it gives me private joy.
00:34:32Yeah.
00:34:33It gives me private joy.
00:34:34Yeah.
00:34:35Yeah.
00:34:36Yeah.
00:34:37Yeah.
00:34:38Yeah.
00:34:39Yeah.
00:34:40Yeah.
00:34:41Yeah.
00:34:42Yeah.
00:34:43Yeah.
00:34:44Yeah.
00:34:45Yeah.
00:34:46Yeah.
00:34:47Yeah.
00:34:48Yeah.
00:34:49Yeah.
00:34:50Yeah.
00:34:51Yeah.
00:34:52Yeah.
00:34:54Okay.
00:34:57Okay.
00:34:59Seven degree Fahrenheit.
00:35:00Nice.
00:35:01Oh, yeah.
00:35:02Very nice.
00:35:03Yeah.
00:35:04Very cool.
00:35:05Yeah.
00:35:06Okay.
00:35:07Nice.
00:35:08Nice.
00:35:09Nice, nice.
00:35:10Right now, in Alaska, in Machu Valley, it's zero Fahrenheit.
00:35:19Okay?
00:35:20Yeah.
00:35:21Very cool. Winter time, right? Yeah, so pleasure, happiness, very important, right?
00:35:36Absolutely. Okay, good life. Absolutely. I agree with you 100%. Okay. But the other
00:35:42side of in humanology, success equation, success is equal to morality plus
00:35:49happiness, right? Happiness is about me, oneself, okay? Morality is about other
00:35:54people, okay? Like being nice to other people, kind and gentle, helpful, like
00:36:01charity, kindness, generosity, being nice to other people, right? It's a kind of
00:36:08dualism, like set theory in mathematics. Yeah, set A or A complement, inside of set A,
00:36:17outside of set A. Yeah, yeah. So yeah, dualism, inside and outside. Okay? Yeah. So inside of me,
00:36:27yeah, I want to be good to myself. I want to serve myself. Good food, good diet, good
00:36:36exercise, healthy hobbies, singing, dancing, martial art, riding, or watching some documentaries
00:36:46about history, learning about foreign languages, foreign cultures, other religions. Yeah, I'm
00:36:56helping myself to be happy, right? But the other side of success equation, yeah, morality, ethics,
00:37:06righteousness, okay? To be nice to other people, to be helpful to other people, okay? Yeah.
00:37:15Like charity, kindness, courtesy, politeness, to be a good person, too, in the eyes of other people.
00:37:28That's the other side of success in human art school, okay? Yeah. Which is very important, too. Yeah.
00:37:40Yeah, we need to take care of ourselves. We need to take care of ourselves, okay? But when it comes to other people,
00:37:49well, they need to take care of themselves, okay? We cannot live their life for them, no. But maybe we can help them just a little bit.
00:38:01Not too much, because we need to take care of ourselves, okay? But other people, maybe we can help them just a little bit.
00:38:10When they need help.
00:38:14Charity, right? Yeah, kindness.
00:38:24Morality, ethics.
00:38:30And when we are helpful to other people, that also give us pleasure, too.
00:38:52So it's not mutually exclusive area.
00:38:56Helping other people,
00:39:01it makes us happy.
00:39:03When I help other person,
00:39:09it does make me happy.
00:39:12Sometimes.
00:39:14Maybe not always.
00:39:15Maybe not always.
00:39:29I'm 47 years old, okay?
00:39:31So,
00:39:32I've been to a lot of places.
00:39:35I have met a lot of people, okay?
00:39:40Sometimes.
00:39:41Sometimes, when I helped in my past, when I helped some person,
00:39:49that person said,
00:39:55thank you.
00:40:01And, oh yeah, you're welcome.
00:40:03Yeah.
00:40:04I'm glad to help.
00:40:06Maybe giving a ride.
00:40:10Okay?
00:40:11For some other occasions,
00:40:17after I helped them,
00:40:20they didn't even bother to say thank you.
00:40:26No.
00:40:27No.
00:40:42Okay, Luke.
00:40:43I helped you.
00:40:47And you don't even bother to say two words.
00:40:55I had the experience before.
00:41:05Some people take it for granted.
00:41:15And there was not a pleasant experience at all.
00:41:17Okay.
00:41:18Yeah.
00:41:19Yeah.
00:41:22It was not a pleasant experience.
00:41:25I'm 47 years old.
00:41:28I was born in 1978.
00:41:29Okay.
00:41:30And, yeah.
00:41:31Some people,
00:41:32after I helped them,
00:41:35they didn't,
00:41:36they did not even say thank you to me.
00:41:41After I helped them.
00:41:42Okay.
00:41:43They took it for granted.
00:41:45Or,
00:41:46whatever.
00:41:47Right.
00:41:48It was a very unpleasant experience.
00:41:58There are all kinds of people in the world.
00:41:59Right.
00:42:00Yeah.
00:42:01Kind of.
00:42:02Yeah.
00:42:03Yeah.
00:42:04Kind of.
00:42:05Bad kind of diversity.
00:42:06Yeah.
00:42:10We are living in an imperfect world so far,
00:42:13but it's getting better.
00:42:14Evolution.
00:42:15Okay.
00:42:16It's getting better.
00:42:17Okay.
00:42:18But in the past,
00:42:19yeah,
00:42:20I met some of those very unpleasant people.
00:42:22I helped them,
00:42:24but they didn't even bother to say,
00:42:27thank you to me.
00:42:29After I helped them.
00:42:30Okay.
00:42:32I do not resent them.
00:42:33Okay.
00:42:34Maybe they are going through some difficult times,
00:42:37but it was very unpleasant experience.
00:42:41but I did not go after them.
00:42:56We are doing acting.
00:42:57I'm a writer,
00:42:58actor as well.
00:43:00I do more than mathematics.
00:43:01Okay.
00:43:02So I also do acting and writing.
00:43:04Okay.
00:43:05Yeah.
00:43:06Let's do acting.
00:43:08Okay.
00:43:09Yeah.
00:43:10Action.
00:43:11I just helped you.
00:43:16But you forgot to say thank you to me.
00:43:20You could just go away.
00:43:22After I helped you.
00:43:25Hey.
00:43:26You.
00:43:30I'm not asking for money.
00:43:32For my service.
00:43:33For my service.
00:43:34To you.
00:43:35For my volunteerism.
00:43:40I'm not asking you to give me money.
00:43:43For my labor.
00:43:45My time.
00:43:49My caring.
00:43:50For you.
00:43:52I helped you.
00:43:53You don't have to pay me money.
00:43:55I don't have to pay me money.
00:43:56No.
00:44:00It's.
00:44:01Voluntarism.
00:44:02Charity.
00:44:03Okay.
00:44:04But.
00:44:06I just.
00:44:07I just want you to say thank you. Two words. Thank you to me honkily. That's all I'm asking.
00:44:19So please do not just walk away without saying thank you to me.
00:44:37Because I'm gonna start chasing you down, okay? I will chase you down until you say thank you to me.
00:44:51I'm not asking for money. Just two words. Thank you.
00:45:05Because I think you are very spoiled, okay?
00:45:15Okay. I volunteered my time to help you out.
00:45:27And I'm not asking you to give me money for my labor, my service, my charity for you.
00:45:41All I'm asking is to say two words.
00:45:47Thank you. Then I go away.
00:45:51But you did not do that.
00:45:53So I'm gonna chase you down until you say it.
00:46:05Say thank you.
00:46:07No? I follow you.
00:46:17You better say thank you, the two words to me honkily, okay?
00:46:23I will, like, stalk you until you say it.
00:46:33Say two magic words, okay? Thank you. Say thank you to me, okay?
00:46:37Because I spend, like, what, ten minutes to help you out, okay?
00:46:47Just as long as I can.
00:46:49Say two words. Then I go away, okay?
00:46:51Say thank you. Because you did not say that.
00:46:57Until you say it.
00:46:59I will chase after you.
00:47:07Okay, sync on, okay?
00:47:09We are doing acting, okay? Yeah.
00:47:13We are doing humorous show.
00:47:15We are being theatrical, acting, writing novels, fiction, okay?
00:47:21Movie, acting, shows, film, whatever, okay?
00:47:25We are doing humorous show, okay?
00:47:27If you do filmmaking, writing, creative writing, acting, okay?
00:47:32Theatical stuff, okay, sure.
00:47:35Fine is great, okay, thank you.
00:47:37Vocal rest, okay?
00:47:39I never did that. No.
00:47:41They didn't say thank you.
00:47:43I let them go, okay? Yeah, whatever.
00:47:47Yeah, fine is great.
00:47:50You want to show?
00:47:52How fun.
00:47:53Five minutes break, thank you.
00:47:59Yeah, thank you, friends.
00:48:02My professionalism, okay?
00:48:04Martial arts, education, and culturalism, okay?
00:48:06Yeah, thank you.
00:48:07Yeah, martial arts, okay, yeah.
00:48:09Or dancing, right?
00:48:10Yeah.
00:48:11Five minutes break, thank you.
00:48:13Yeah.
00:48:14Thank you, friends.
00:48:15Yeah.
00:48:16Now, let's ventilate the room.
00:48:18Oxygen.
00:48:19Yeah.
00:48:20Yeah, five minutes.
00:48:21Yeah, okay.
00:48:22Hey.
00:48:23Okay.
00:48:24All right.
00:48:26Hello, man.
00:48:28Yeah.
00:48:29Yeah.
00:48:30Yeah, sure.
00:48:32Well, I'm totally wrong, I怎么了, all arom
00:52:08Mr. Albert Einstein.
00:52:10Yeah, like World War I, World War II, like German Nazism, okay.
00:52:16So, Mr. Albert Einstein is a European Jewish person, okay.
00:52:21I do not think that he was a good scientist.
00:52:23I do not think that he was a good scientist.
00:52:25Albert Einstein, okay.
00:52:27Okay.
00:52:28But I'm glad that he migrated from Germany to America.
00:52:37Okay.
00:52:38In my opinion, Mr. Albert Einstein was not a good scientist at all.
00:52:44I disproved his special and general relativity theories, okay.
00:52:50Mr. Albert Einstein, I do not think he was a good scientist at all.
00:52:54All right.
00:52:55But I'm glad that he got out of Germany during World War II or World War I, whatever, okay.
00:53:03And came to America, okay.
00:53:07With Nazism in Germany.
00:53:09Yeah.
00:53:10Anti-Semitism.
00:53:11Okay.
00:53:12So, I'm glad Mr. Albert Einstein got out of there.
00:53:18War Refugee.
00:53:20Okay.
00:53:21Those things happen.
00:53:28Me on killing?
00:53:29Yeah, I was born in America.
00:53:31I got American citizenship, okay.
00:53:34But I grew up in South Korea, okay.
00:53:36But now I'm in Alaska America, okay.
00:53:41There was no war.
00:53:43I did not left South Korea, South Korea.
00:53:48What year was that?
00:53:50Back in 1997, when I came back to America, okay.
00:53:54Okay.
00:53:55It was not about war.
00:53:57All right.
00:53:58Then why did I came back to America in 1997, when I was like 18, 19 years old, okay.
00:54:06I wanted it to be adventurer.
00:54:11Okay.
00:54:12So, I moved out of South Korea to America.
00:54:17Back then, 1997, Madison, Wisconsin, okay.
00:54:20Yeah.
00:54:21Great part.
00:54:22Midwest in America, right.
00:54:24So, sometimes migration, like push and pull in history.
00:54:29What is push?
00:54:30Exposure.
00:54:31Religious.
00:54:32Ideological.
00:54:33Persecution.
00:54:34Religious.
00:54:35Ideological.
00:54:36Persecution.
00:54:37Racial discrimination.
00:54:38They have to get out of there, okay.
00:54:40Push.
00:54:41Right.
00:54:42In history.
00:54:43Pull.
00:54:44Economic opportunity.
00:54:45Okay.
00:54:46Yeah.
00:54:47Let's get a better job.
00:54:48Because this country going through some economic hardship.
00:54:49Let's go to another country.
00:54:50Better job opportunity.
00:54:51Okay.
00:54:52The push and pull theory in history.
00:54:53Okay.
00:54:54Yeah.
00:54:55Read about it in Wikipedia.
00:54:56Okay.
00:54:57So, migration, right.
00:54:58Or even climate change.
00:54:59Sure.
00:55:00There's a push part.
00:55:01Okay.
00:55:02Yeah.
00:55:03Some regions are in Takala Macan desert.
00:55:05Like 200, 300 AD.
00:55:06It was flourishing region.
00:55:07Silk Road.
00:55:08Western China.
00:55:09Takala Macan desert.
00:55:10Okay.
00:55:11But 200 AD, 300 AD is before fossil fuel.
00:55:14Okay.
00:55:15So, migration, right.
00:55:16Oh, even climate change.
00:55:17Sure.
00:55:18There's a push part.
00:55:19Okay.
00:55:20Yeah.
00:55:21Some regions are in Takala Macan desert.
00:55:22Like 200 AD, 300 AD.
00:55:24It was flourishing region.
00:55:25Silk Road.
00:55:26Western China.
00:55:27Takala Macan desert.
00:55:28Okay.
00:55:29But 200 AD, 300 AD is before fossil fuel.
00:55:33Okay.
00:55:34But look, climate will change whether it's fossil fuel or not.
00:55:39Okay.
00:55:40So, 200 AD, 300 AD, Takala Macan desert.
00:55:45Asian Silk Road.
00:55:47Okay.
00:55:48The trade route between the west and the east.
00:55:52Okay.
00:55:53Silk Road.
00:55:54200 AD, 300 AD, what happened?
00:55:57Climate change.
00:55:58Okay.
00:55:59Nothing to do with fossil fuel.
00:56:01But climate change happened.
00:56:02Okay.
00:56:03Okay.
00:56:04So, river dried up.
00:56:06So, they moved out of Takala Macan desert.
00:56:13Okay.
00:56:14They moved to a place where it still rains.
00:56:19Because they need water.
00:56:20People.
00:56:21Okay.
00:56:22Yeah.
00:56:23Yeah.
00:56:24Okay.
00:56:25So, migration.
00:56:26Yeah.
00:56:27Sometimes it happens because of political reason.
00:56:30Religious reason.
00:56:31Or because of climate change reason.
00:56:36Whatever reasons.
00:56:37Okay.
00:56:38Yeah.
00:56:39Yeah.
00:56:40That's what human means though.
00:56:42Animals.
00:56:43Plants.
00:56:44They move around too.
00:56:46Migration.
00:56:47Okay.
00:56:48Look.
00:56:49Let's take five minutes prior.
00:56:50Okay.
00:56:51I guess I'm not quite ready to wrap this up.
00:56:56Yet.
00:56:57In this episode.
00:56:58Okay.
00:56:59Sure.
00:57:00Five minutes prior.
00:57:01Vocal rest.
00:57:02Welcome to human school.
00:57:04Yeah.
00:57:05We'll do some more.
00:57:06Now time check.
00:57:08Yeah.
00:57:09It's been one hour.
00:57:10Okay.
00:57:11Yeah.
00:57:12Maybe we'll do.
00:57:13Maybe 10 minutes left.
00:57:14More.
00:57:15I don't know.
00:57:16Okay.
00:57:17Yeah.
00:57:18Five minutes prior.
00:57:19Vocal rest.
00:57:20Okay.
00:57:22Sure.
00:57:23Yeah.
00:57:24Let me start preparing for my launch.
00:57:25Okay.
00:57:26Yeah.
00:57:27Five minutes prior.
00:57:29Yep.
00:57:30Okay.
00:57:32Yep.
00:59:13I'm going to put some water in there and boil it in the microwave.
00:59:20Okay.
00:59:21Yeah.
00:59:22So my launch.
00:59:23Okay.
00:59:24Some fish sticks.
00:59:25Frozen fish sticks and frozen vegetables.
00:59:27Okay.
00:59:28I put some water in there and then.
00:59:30Put some water in there and then boil it in the microwave.
00:59:33Okay.
00:59:34Yeah.
00:59:35Happy?
00:59:36Oh.
00:59:38Yeah.
00:59:39Happy New Year.
00:59:41Yeah.
00:59:42Happy New Year.
00:59:43Yeah.
00:59:45Yeah.
00:59:46Happy New Year.
00:59:47Yeah.
01:00:11You might come up.
01:00:17Yeah.
01:00:18He married.
01:00:19End quote.
01:00:20Yeah.
01:00:21Okay.
01:00:22Ooh.
01:00:23Yeah.
01:00:26When you work, we call you.
01:00:27That's nice.
01:00:28That sounds good.
01:00:29How do you uplift in it?
01:00:31Yeah.
01:00:32Only when you go to your system, you're going to move in.
01:00:34All right?
01:00:35Yeah.
01:00:36Well, let's have a doubt.
01:00:37Never do but where the system.
01:00:38Sure.
01:00:39Yeah.
01:02:44Yeah, mighty proud future dealers.
01:02:48Okay, let's do the martial arts.
01:02:50Okay?
01:03:34Okay, so I think I'm some vocalist.
01:03:38Okay?
01:03:40So, my proud future dealers.
01:03:42Okay?
01:03:44Yeah, the future dealers.
01:03:48All right, I'll see you some other time.
01:03:50Yeah.
01:03:51Yeah.
01:03:54Yeah.
01:03:56Yeah.
01:03:58Yeah.
01:04:04Yeah.
01:04:06Yeah.
01:04:08Yeah.
01:04:10Yeah.
01:04:12I updated this Instagram app, and I'm not sure if it's working or not.
01:04:42Is it uploading, or? I don't know.
01:04:54Humanology? Episode 2349.1?
01:05:04Is it .1 this time? I don't know. I guess it is, huh?
01:05:12Well, but in the animation, we separate part one and part two.
01:05:18Friends, I'll see you some other time. Thank you for calling us.
01:05:23Thank you, friends. Thank you. Happy New Year.
01:05:27Be ambitious. Thank you.
01:05:29Yeah.
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