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00:04Alright, when do you live a life where your biggest desires and dreams are fulfilled, when do you imagine, when
00:20do you understand that no matter how much you toil,
00:28there is something that you always have to stress on, something that other people don't actually understand, but you do
00:39understand.
00:44People heard a lot of things about themselves, but in this value of now, what do you hate, what do
00:53you love?
00:59Because as everyone hates something, as everyone loves something, you also have your goals, your desires, your dreams, your big
01:10ambitions.
01:14What others think of as something that will never make it is what your big dream is and it's what
01:24is making sense to you.
01:28So in this value of now, how do you live to challenge yourself? Not only to fit in, but to
01:36thrive and shine on beyond imagination.
01:46I always do a certain thing, always look at certain things differently.
01:53Where somebody is looking at that opportunity, this opportunity, that move, this move, the other person is looking at something
02:06different, totally different.
02:15I'm enjoying some milk. I always do that. A day. A cup of milk a day. It's amazing.
02:25It keeps your body revitalized.
02:31Because it's food. Have you ever thought of the difference between water and milk?
02:39Water is just a liquid. That's why when you take this other kind of tea or whatever mix that you
02:51take,
02:53there is the difference in your excretion time. When you take milk, you take long to excrete to the toilet.
03:08When you take water, there is that always rapid flow. It's like taking porridge.
03:18It sieves out the flour or the portion and all that brings out the excrete.
03:30That's why they don't advise you to take porridge in the night.
03:34And sometimes you might just end up spending the entire night outside or in the bathroom.
03:41For those who have bathrooms inside.
03:45So as people are thinking of everything else, as people are thinking of how do we do this,
03:57as people are thinking of if we make this move, it is the crazy one, if we make this move,
04:06it is the opposite of the other one.
04:09And ask yourself.
04:15What moves in life do you make that make your business different?
04:21That puts your life up to a scope of everything?
04:29For example, it's business and the world is moving on.
04:39Someone is looking for answers.
04:41A businessman with no answers for a particular service.
04:47Do you have a referral side piece that can help such clients?
04:55Because they are still your clients.
04:57They are in your shop.
04:58They can buy something else.
05:00But there is a service you don't offer.
05:02Do you refer them to someone?
05:05Or do you just say angers?
05:14What puts your business to an elevation of forever?
05:22People are old.
05:26They have a lot of things that have stressed them around the world.
05:33But when they meet you, when you meet them, do you bring your stress to them?
05:38Or do they bring the stress to you?
05:39And how do you handle that?
05:42Because as we live in this world, everyone is challenged by something, for something, into something, when there is something.
05:58But do you carry those challenges on into other people who actually don't even mind?
06:05Who shouldn't even understand that?
06:10For it demotivates them.
06:13For it demoralizes them from ever understanding you differently.
06:22It's the value of now.
06:24Someone's here to present.
06:28But whatever they are presenting depends on what else can be presented.
06:38And as you're looking at what else can be presented, how fast and great are you at that?
06:53The world is always vibrating. Did you know that?
07:04There is always something giving up a vibration. An invisible vibration that you will never see.
07:10That's how the world is.
07:12It has what we call land tremors.
07:15It has what we call space tremors.
07:18It's like air just in this space here.
07:21There are tremors.
07:23The tornados.
07:25Yeah.
07:27Those are space tremors.
07:33Just like others are enjoying bird watching.
07:36Others are enjoying all that.
07:38There are people who enjoy cloud watching.
07:41And the more you understand your goals, your dreams and your desires, you understand what actually their aspirations are.
07:54Because a lot wouldn't happen if people weren't curious.
08:01It's like the first time a child sees a person inside a TV screen.
08:06They are like, hey, how does this person go inside that TV screen?
08:11That is not a problem.
08:14It's not a challenge.
08:15So be.
08:16The adults understand it.
08:21It's like walking into a community and somebody says, hey, what is incest to you?
08:29And you'll be like, ah, incest to you.
08:35Can you ask yourself?
08:39Have you ever been in a community where it's so rough?
08:47Where they don't even remember anything to do with education?
08:57Because how they've lived, just like any other taboo, just like any other norm that has to be broken, the
09:03myths that have to be broken.
09:10And what is incest in reality?
09:16My mom teaches me how to kiss.
09:19Oh, she taught me how to kiss.
09:21While she was around.
09:24Is that incest tea?
09:26Because she teaches me how to shower.
09:29Is that incest tea?
09:30She teaches me how to drink this cup of tea.
09:33Is that incest tea?
09:38I'm asking.
09:46Some cultures and norms have to be revisited in life.
09:50So that others understand differently.
09:56Someone says that's homosexuality.
10:00Can you ask yourself?
10:05The word homosexuality exists.
10:08But before I blame homosexuality, what could be the things, the environments that created such characters around such people?
10:23And how do we prevent them if we don't want such characters to prevail?
10:28For those who don't do what?
10:31Who see it as abomination?
10:36That's what I do most of the times when I get challenged in my lab tests.
10:42I'm doing a laboratory test and I get into a hiccup.
10:46I can't get the results I want.
10:49I'm like, what if the environment is what is challenging me to receive the results I want?
10:57And if I change the mood of the entire settings and think of how to use different apparatuses, then I
11:07get different results.
11:14Life will use you as a tool to inspire others, to inspire other developments in life.
11:26But in this value of now, how are you using life as it is using you?
11:35Because life uses us.
11:37And we use life.
11:40It's the experience we live in.
11:43While others think of it as something so huge.
11:48They have used that one to achieve this.
11:50No, it's what life is about.
11:55If you invite me to a ceremony, whether I'm the one among the main speakers or not, the cameraman will
12:04get my image and it will be in your album.
12:08Whether you elaborate with my name or not.
12:10And someone else will look into that album and you will say, hey, this guy was also at your functions.
12:16By the time we invited that person and they gave you time to be at your function.
12:21That means they respect you and you respect them.
12:27It's what the world is about.
12:29Would you understand the goals, the challenges, the dreams, the desires of other men, other women in this robotic now?
12:47Will you or would you really be different?
12:51When you find somebody smoking cigarettes on public streets.
13:01It is sold in shops.
13:03It's not like weed.
13:06It is illicit in some countries and some environments embracing.
13:17So there is the reflex of everything we do and it's in that reflex of everything we do that life
13:25becomes amazing.
13:33There is a reflex in community implanting, you know, of characters of desires of the future they want.
13:43But like I already said, international policy is different.
13:49International policy looks at it all and thinks.
13:56If the guy in the north hasn't learned how to put on clothes,
14:02why am I so angry about my child not having a shower?
14:07Not brushing their teeth.
14:10Not remembering that people smell good.
14:14Not affording a single perfume to cover up the other odor or smell that they can't,
14:23that you can't stand.
14:28Sometimes it's about research.
14:31They say dolphin has an IQ capacity that can actually speak like a human.
14:39If it was allowed to time to understand probably a few how humanity teaches other future humans.
14:50Probably dolphins will speak in the future.
14:53Some animals will end up speaking just like you train a monkey or a dog.
14:58You know, you train a dog how to always keep your home around.
15:02It knows this one is my boss.
15:03This one is my boss's son.
15:05This one is someone who is always around here.
15:08He's a cleaner.
15:08This one is a mate.
15:09This one is this.
15:10That's one dog doing that.
15:12So it doesn't have to always bark at them.
15:17And then when time comes and it barks, then you understand why is it barking.
15:22Then you look through the window or you look through the camera.
15:25Oh, who is it barking at?
15:28It's the power of understanding.
15:30And when you digest all that, then you live life different.
15:37You get to understand people's perspectives differently.
15:52I've watched a few different movies.
16:02Not all movies can intrigue me.
16:05This one really captivated me.
16:08I mean, where Earth was totally out, you know, and the only humanity rest, yeah, that was secured, was somewhere
16:21in a hive in space, floating somewhere in a hive.
16:28After years of all that, they had to come back to us to see what exactly happened, what exactly happened.
16:40And those in that container up there had to understand population control, cause of consumption, cause of weight.
16:55And then they sent their first 100 children back to Earth, cause the elders, there are things the elders can't
17:05survive and kids can survive.
17:14So here they sent the first 100 down to Earth down to Earth to see what took away Earth and
17:21is it most survivable again.
17:26The 100.
17:29The 100 found it different, like, some people stayed alive on Earth.
17:36The world broke apart, but some people stayed alive.
17:39So they said, like, where are you from?
17:49So, instead of, like, we read through the books always, the explorers, the challenge, all the, those who, uh, do
17:59community awareness and, uh, other things that challenge on how to deliver.
18:06It's how life is most of the times.
18:09Someone will always challenge you, not because you are the one who is primitive, but because they don't know the
18:17aftermath of what you're giving them or they want to keep their norms up front of yours.
18:26But then you ask yourself, what if everything that was being done was done differently?
18:38And if a man who walked in with this shirt in a community and told them how to dress wasn't
18:47given that time, wasn't allowed to teach them that, oh, putting on this shirt actually is much better than being
18:55naked.
18:56Or putting on something else.
18:59There is a, uh, culture in Africa where they used to put on a back cloth as a real cloth.
19:13A back cloth to wrap themselves around the back cloth to cover themselves.
19:18But when, when they, uh, those who were the leaders received, uh, news of better from the explorers, from the
19:30traders and all that, the back cloth became illicit.
19:34It became a problem to everyone, you know, seeing you putting on a back cloth today is like, is this
19:42guy so primitive?
19:44That is witchcraft.
19:45That is witchcraft.
19:46Why are you even walking in with a, a cloth that is used for burial?
19:52And it is the cloth your grandfather placed on.
19:55It's the cloth your mother wore.
20:00And today it's that same cloth that you can actually print on and design something totally new.
20:09But you decided, you decided, ah, that, that, that, that, that one is witchcraft.
20:18Can't welcome that.
20:19Can't embrace that.
20:21That one is unwelcome.
20:25It's you.
20:26It's you.
20:26It's you who is staying unfaithful to your own mindset.
20:32Because reality is that.
20:38The world you always want different, want more.
20:42But when do you give it more?
20:44The value of now is, you do your research.
20:47You decide when your child drinks a cup of milk or when they should be in bed.
21:00Not because if you leave them, you stay up.
21:05It's not, it won't, they won't become different.
21:09But because you have to limit the prescriptions of everything you give them.
21:17From food so that they don't overeat.
21:21To have problematic diseases like in the future after their young, young ages.
21:31You have to limit what they read so that they don't have different mindsets when they're
21:38in classes where they're teaching the same thing.
21:41The child is in class.
21:43They're teaching about how planes are flying from this continent to the other continent.
21:48But your daughter has already read about how reproduction works.
21:56And the class she's in isn't actually where reproduction is taught.
22:03She has four to six other classes to learn that.
22:10Because she does her research, she reads a lot of elderly books around that around him.
22:17There's these books of matrix numbers and all that equations.
22:24Then her brain is different.
22:26Her understanding is always different.
22:28Not because she's mature than any other child in the class.
22:31But because she learns and then remembers how to live in those or among those who haven't,
22:42who have no idea of what the hell is happening in life.
22:48And it's the value of now.
22:50Sometimes you have to live by understanding the difference between what the hell is happening in the world
22:57and what others don't actually need to know to understand.
23:03Because it will derail them from their own visions and goals.
23:11Just like if you walked into a hole of people watching football.
23:20The moment you create a situation, you can end up actually creating a stampede.
23:31That one is a snake.
23:33Everyone will want to run away from the snake.
23:38And what will happen, it will be a stampede.
23:44Dr. Ryan Zalvis, F2F Live, Creations.
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