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Trey Knowles’ “Chasing the Wind” is a hilarious stand-up routine where Trey breaks down life’s greatest scam: vanity on top of vanity. Everybody’s out here sprinting after success, money, and approval—basically chasing the wind… and spoiler alert: the wind never clocks in.

In the set, Trey tells a wild allegory about his son-in-law’s dad, who worked himself into the ground and never actually got around to living. Now the son-in-law says he misses his dad and wishes he could come back to life. Trey fires back, “Your dad does NOT want to be resurrected just to punch another timecard. Heaven ain’t got a 9-to-5!”

The routine turns into a comedy sermon about hustling yourself into the grave, grinding just to die tired, and realizing too late that you spent your whole life chasing the wind instead of enjoying the breeze.

It’s a funny, sharp, and painfully relatable take on working hard, missing life, and learning the ultimate lesson: don’t die exhausted from nonsense.

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00:00I get to the house and I see my son-in-law dressed in bones, dressed in bones.
00:08I mean, he was dressed in bones, looking like his dad, his dad.
00:16I guess it was a holiday for him.
00:18He's Catholic, and I think it was the Day of the Dead, right?
00:22Day of the Dead.
00:23Now, his dad passed away, you know, but he always wanted the American dream, right?
00:30He always wanted to live for the American dream.
00:33His whole life was getting the American dream, and he had the American dream, right?
00:40But he never stopped.
00:41It wasn't good enough for him.
00:43Kept going.
00:45He wanted the American dream, right?
00:49So he dressed up in bones.
00:52It was weird.
00:54It was weird.
00:55I don't know too much about it.
00:56It was weird.
00:58It was weird.
01:00You know, he's talking to himself, and he's doing all this weird stuff.
01:05It seemed like he was trying to bring his dad back to life.
01:10It almost started.
01:12He was doing some weird stuff.
01:14And I was thinking, I'm like, your daddy don't want to come back to life.
01:17Right?
01:19Right?
01:19His daddy's probably saying,
01:20I live to work, and I live to prepare for my death.
01:30I don't want that again.
01:31I don't want that again.
01:32I've been telling my dad.
01:34I don't want the American dream.
01:36You don't want to live to work.
01:38You live to plan for your death.
01:42And every time I see some weird stuff, man.
01:48There's a Catholic priest around.
01:50Right?
01:50I see a Catholic priest.
01:51So he dressed up in bones, and there was a Catholic priest.
01:54I thought I was watching Exodus.
01:57I had to do this with my eyes.
02:00You know, like, something that you see in the movies.
02:04Because he was talking to his clothes.
02:09Talking to his clothes like he was talking to his daddy.
02:12It's crazy.
02:13And there was a Catholic priest right there.
02:20I'm confused, man.
02:22I'm confused.
02:25But the point is,
02:27everything is nonsense.
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02:37Vanity, vanity, vanity.
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