00:12The world doesn't explain to us.
00:17It never does.
00:21We live to only understand.
00:26By the difference of the experiences that come forth.
00:38Many things happen in this now because of the decisions, the ideologies, the perspectives,
00:50of different beliefs, of different talents, of different city cultures, of different norms.
01:03But while all these norms happen, while all these civilizations unfold differently, the world watches.
01:18And then the world comes in with a better perspective.
01:27The perspective of why should they go through all that pain?
01:34When they have a choice, that perspective.
01:43Why should somebody go through all that to only earn a living?
01:55When an actual sense, what is limiting them to earn better than the living they are earning now is their
02:04mindset.
02:07Then the smart ones, those who go to school, the scientists, come through and they're like,
02:15hey, you see your locations here, you know, people's perspectives here, you know,
02:23there is this and this and this and uncertainties here and there.
02:27So you all can't be dining from the golden plate.
02:36And then you explain it to yourself.
02:39But have you ever asked yourself, how about starting it with you?
02:45Thinking differently.
02:48You've watched a lot of things, you've had a lot of experiences, more than anyone, you know.
02:56This is why you tell a totally different story.
03:02How you learn, how others learn, how life becomes, unfolds.
03:09You've had all those experiences.
03:13But have you ever asked yourself, the power of your own creativity, your own creations, your own, like create something
03:29beautiful.
03:35Species live by reproductive, you know, like create another species that are either happy or whatever aftermath that comes through.
03:51Humanity does it different.
03:54We teach the future of what could be because of what was.
04:04Today, if you look at the Giza pyramids in Egypt, they teach you how civilization can last longer differently.
04:16I mean, those, that is the exact soil and ground they're standing on, the exact stones, the rocks, shaped and
04:29then piled up in a much more better conservative way.
04:35You know, wind hits on them in all angles.
04:45That architecture, that engineering.
04:54Something that can't just weather away in a thousand years.
05:04Plus.
05:06So, you as you, what have you created?
05:10What have you done differently?
05:13What have you imagined differently?
05:18Because most of the times the things you think are very challenging in life are other people's solutions, are other
05:28people's reasons why they're happy.
05:30So, when you have a friend of mine, when you go to him, when he's called Drango or his home,
05:44and you ask him, can I have your number?
05:48He tells you, you work with my wife?
05:52Oh, yeah.
05:53You can talk to my wife.
05:57Not because he doesn't want conversations with you.
06:02It's because he understands the challenges that will come after him.
06:13The misunderstandings.
06:19The sensitivity of humanity that may unfold.
06:23You know.
06:25You might be tempted to tell him something that he doesn't even want to know.
06:31So, he tells you point blank.
06:34Hey, speak to my wife.
06:38If she says you can do it with her, then you can do it with her.
06:47I mean, that's some kind of level of trust the world needs.
07:03When you put someone in charge, like let's say leadership, you have to trust them.
07:09You have to teach them to trust others, starting with you.
07:18It's not enough for somebody to be a driver in your Drango or your estate.
07:27It's not enough for somebody to be a guard in your Drango or estate.
07:36What is enough is skilling them to actually always be better than just drivers.
07:46To always be better than just guards.
07:50To add value to the communities they come from.
07:54Not because they are here, but because they will be there when you're not there.
08:04A lot of people run away from their places of birth.
08:12To find living for different reasons, wars, misunderstandings, family challenges and all that.
08:23But then there are billions and billions of people wanting to always stay in their childhood homes.
08:30But they can't.
08:31Those who actually have that opportunity can't even see that it's just a few clicks away and you elevate yourself.
08:40From what you think is actually a prison to what others really treasure.
08:52Imagine if your daughter who is working in New York City could come home every weekend.
09:04Not because she is rich, but because she can afford it.
09:11Because the system of work can allow her, because the earning from her education and sweat can allow her to
09:24do that.
09:26Imagine a world where what others think should be non-essential is what is essential to everyone.
09:45People love public transport.
09:48People love public transport.
09:49Public delivery.
09:51If we're talking about Mars and moon 30 to 20 from now, we're talking about space shutters 10 to 12
10:03from now.
10:07I'm in New York in one hour, three hours from then I'm in Nairobi, one hour from then I'm in
10:19Beirut.
10:24And then on and on and on and on, just like the internet is today.
10:31People look at the internet and be like, why would I even travel when there are discounts everywhere for learning
10:43how to use your accounts properly?
10:49There are freebies.
10:51There are freebies, there are all those opportunities and all you need to do is unlock them.
10:57How?
10:58You know better.
11:02And it's what the world lives to do or is there and always.
11:10So, perspective.
11:14Others want swiftness and fast.
11:17Others don't want anything.
11:20Others are fighting so much to achieve something.
11:24Others are like, nothing happens.
11:29What is your perspective as you?
11:33Others want to belong.
11:35Others are like, I'm just me.
11:42It's the world we live in.
11:45It's the future we entertain.
11:48You always have to learn how to speed up together.
11:54If your mother puts you at 15 at a level where other mothers can't, you treasure your mother.
12:06If your mother can afford to teach you something in her absence forever, then you also treasure that mother.
12:16Because others don't get the opportunity.
12:24Others only try so much to earn something, to prove something, to become something.
12:35But don't live to prove.
12:39Live to always just be you.
12:45Because everyone you're trying to prove is actually living their life.
12:52They're not even interested in proving anything.
12:58And it's the world we live in.
13:01So, no matter how worse situations get, no matter how worse life gets, always remember.
13:13Others plan 30 to 50 years to come.
13:19Others fail even to plan for yesterday's mistakes.
13:27And it's the world we live in.
13:29While others are planning for 50 years to come.
13:35Others are failing to plan for yesterday's mistakes.
13:45And it's the value of now.
13:47Today, there is a lot of advisory, there is a lot of awareness, there is a lot of everything.
13:54But as you get that information, as you receive that information, as you try so much to become better than
14:10the community you're in, so that you can amplify them differently.
14:15How are your choices better?
14:19How are your choices better for them?
14:23Today, we're living in a world where your weight, everything is calculated.
14:31So, if you're going to have faster delivery systems, faster delivery, old transport systems, faster working experiences, faster happiness and
14:46experiences and all that.
14:48You know what I mean?
14:48You know what I mean?
14:48Having fun in Tokyo today and then in the next evening you're somewhere else in the Caribbean also having fun.
14:59That's amplifying tourism in all angles.
15:02So, while we're doing all that, what else have we not done?
15:13As the world sits there and treasures the little that is happening, what else have we not done?
15:27It's what life is.
15:29It's what life is.
15:29While you're blaming someone, no, that person is like that because of none this.
15:37How about remembering that that person is like that because of the disabilities they have and on the possibilities you're
15:46thinking of.
15:49Or how about if that person is actually only pretending, triggering your mindset to think differently, making you dream other
16:04things could be happening.
16:05When in reality, it's only challenging.
16:08I've lived around a community with such people, people who dress shabby, people who say the same words all the
16:18time.
16:19Every time you meet them, they are like saying something that is totally off.
16:24But the only people they are talking to is their family members.
16:29So, that means they are blocking everyone away.
16:32They are not crazy.
16:35They are not crazy.
16:36They only acted.
16:38And their family members allow them to.
16:43So, how about you living a life where you can check yourself differently?
16:50And you're like, okay, if everyone is acting that, how about me being real and changing the world one step
16:57at a time?
16:58Because it's the value of now.
17:02It's the value of now.
17:04Someone will always to be somewhere.
17:07Someone will always want to be something.
17:10But how about you?
17:13Be different.
17:15Think differently.
17:17While everyone is, this happens like this, that happens like that.
17:22Ask yourself, why not it happening like that?
17:26Why doesn't it happen like this?
17:27And if you change that, then the world can also change around you.
17:34The tree only grows and bears fruits.
17:40If it's natured well, all left in the world to bear the fruits.
17:45Those are the only two ways.
17:49Today, science proves different.
17:55breeds of chicken that could grow like for almost six months.
18:01Today, take like one and a half months.
18:03Something like that.
18:05Or three months.
18:06Something like that.
18:06I don't know.
18:07I'm going into poetry.
18:09It's been a while.
18:09Ever since I've been poetry as a child.
18:12But that's what life is.
18:16And never ever lose hope in life.
18:21If you learn how to plan for 50 years, then you will have learned how to create a community
18:32that can plan for 100 to 200 years without destroying anything.
18:42Starting with just a single word.
18:46Like you go to the Bible and the first word there is like whatever it is.
18:51What's the first word in the Bible?
18:55Because when I look at the cover, the first word in the Bible is the word Bible itself.
19:00I don't know.
19:02I'm not a preacher, so I take long to pay attention to certain things.
19:08But what is the first word in the Bible, by the way?
19:14Dr. Ryan Zalvis, F12 Live.
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19:30Some people in the background as well.
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19:36Because always one of the vÃrus was a riskier for 50 years ago.
19:36Let's go when someone else hasprended instructions in the Bible.
19:36I'm not sure I'll go on.
19:37I'm not sure.
19:38Google that comes to the people in the Bible.
19:38It's a reward when someone else has ever seen you,
19:39It's a simple reason, isn't the worst, but it does work.
19:40Why aren't there being accomplished though?
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