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Jordan Peterson’s "Coaching" Tree & Why Villains Always Lose | The MJ38 Show #78
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Matthew and Justin talk about Jordan Peterson’s “Coaching” Tree, Manifestability, and Why Villains Don’t Win in Movies
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Okay, that's. It's literally proper grammar. If you say not only, then later you will have to say. But also is like the proper sentence paired together. Yeah. So if you just were to say, not only did I win the game, I also had the game winning bucket or something like that aside, 40 points. So you have to say it's like also you said not only do I do this, but because yeah, yeah, that makes sense. Like it's like logically. Right. Because then it's like, what else? Not only this. Then like as a listener of the story, you're like, okay, then what else is going on? Right. And you could fill that gap. So not only this la la la la la, but also but I also you need to say that he's a B in there. Yeah that makes sense. You could like do a comma. You could clear your throat and just skip to the next idea if you wanted to. But it's not like good for him or something by starting off a story or a sentence by saying first you have to say and then next or second, you know, saying, right, verse, I did this. You need to continue to be a and then like or like the like. Second, like I need to have the continuity in the story here. Totally continuity in the narrative. Like just like logically for for me to be able to follow it or could just be like a whole bunch of random words put together. It doesn't make sense in your mind is a sentence. Yeah. It's like no one would talk like that. Totally. That's like that. Yeah, exactly. And then there's like an art to that too. Or that's what Russell Brand showed me is that he had like great. All he would say like first I did blah blah blah blah blah, not to mention de blah blah blah, but to secondly, I like his sentences were so like beautifully well nodded things. Yeah, yeah. I was like, man, this guy's a really great speaker, dude. Yes. So I would say Jordan Peterson's the same kind of way, bro. Yeah, that man is on another fucking dimension, bro. He's crazy. Yeah. So put them together on a podcast and bars just flying at you. Bars coming out. Drake featuring Kendrick. Yeah, it's just it's just Fieri. Yeah I don't know. It's I love how the my mental process got me because I just been listening to podcasts and I'm just like been following the White Rabbit. In regards to which podcast to be listening to at a certain time and like the guests as well, because there's like Joe Rogan, Chris Williams and Jordan Peterson is his own podcast. Russell Brand has his own podcasts. And then there's everyone, you know what I'm saying? There's so many tools and so many to choose from. And then like sometimes like the you listen to I listen to Russell Brand, who's on podcast. I've also listen Russell Brand on Joe. I listen to Jordan Peterson on Joe, and then I like Jump to Jordan Peterson. I listen to Joe Jordan or like, you know, it's just like just different hosts for the show. Yeah, it's virtually the same exact thing every single time. Yeah. Like they're just going in like exploring ideas and information and trying to sort out what is the truth and like the truest truth and like, get a get, get a firmer grasp on this thing that we're dealing with here. It's like, that's what they're doing across all the podcasts. But it was cool to watch because it started with Joe and or I listen to Jordan Peterson in 2017 whenever they came out. 2018, the first one. Yeah, oh yeah. So it's like it's been a long story. It's a saga. Yeah. That started everything. Well, yeah, that started it all. Started all of it. You know, listening to Joe more consistently for figuring out who Jordan Peterson was. But it was cool to listen to them or like that's where it started. And then I listened to. So I've been listening to Joe for a long time. And then recently Chris Williamson came on his podcast, listened to that one. Chris Williamson is like, man, I love the one that you and are you and a naval had done on your show like that. I listen to that still to this day. I was like, oh, okay, let's type mental note check. Okay, now I'm listening to that one. And he like this is because because Chris Williamson dropped one with that same guy. Like the next day. Like after I heard that on Joe and I was like, okay, I will listen to this one next. And like, I mean, like I'm listening to this one next and this one next. It's kind of based on who's ever kind of mentioned in it or like whatever comes to mind more or less. Yeah. And they've all had some gems. Student of all and Chris Williamson and Modern Wisdom Rogers. Yeah, just bars is definitely. And he tried to make it super practical and super compact. But he's got some cool philosophies in there for sure. But then I was listening to that one and then I think, oh, you know, how came to mind then Jordan Peterson came to mind, listen to the Modern Wisdoms with him, all of them fucking bars. And I was like, man, I love the Jordan and Joe's, I love them. Jordan's on this Chris Williamson pod. I was like, why not? Why don't I listen to more Jordan Peterson? Here's the podcast to watch. Like so I listen to his podcast and I said, okay, well if you were to go listen to his podcast, who would be some guests they would want him to be talking to and who would you like? What episode would you watch? I was like, I know I watch a Joe one. I think there there was a Joe one, like a long time ago. Yeah. Watch. I did watch that, right. Yeah, I think they. Yeah. I can't remember how it happened, but yes, I was like that was a like probably 2018, 2019 somewhere in that ballpark. Okay I got a couple years. He does one with Theo Vaughn where it's like, oh yeah, they do they do like two hours. And then they're like, all right, well, if you want to listen to the rest of this podcast, it's going to be until advance. And then it was just like Theo Van posted, like the part two of their podcast on his podcast. I right? Yeah. So I was able to just listen to four hours of them hanging out because I just go bloop, bloop, bloop it. It was awesome, right? But I think that it was different with Jordan Peterson because Jordan Peterson did Joe Rogan, but then he went back and did Jordan Peterson's podcasts, and I think I listened to that one too. Yeah, yeah. So I was like, I listen to that. But now I also listen. I don't know why, but Russell Brand popped into mind too, because I've heard Russell Brand on Joe's podcast as well. And he says, oh, you fuck, you fuck with those. Yeah. Really? Yeah. Okay. Okay, cool. I can't remember, I but I used to find him annoying running back, but now I don't find him annoying like that anymore. He's he's definitely changed himself, his identity over the last ten years because I was first introduced, I think the first time I, I'm pretty sure the first information I received about who this person is relative to society is that he was dating Katy Perry, I'm pretty sure at one point. And that was many a month ago. Right? And then I watched him in the movie, get him to the Greek with Jonah Hill. Yeah. And I think he's in the movie tonight. I think about it. Well, yeah, crazy. But I watched that movie, and then we get Russell on the pod, so ask him about that. Yeah. All right. I'm sure the information is out there. So as far as the. Yeah, you're right. Probably maybe I'm don't have on the pod. But ever since like that was kind of what I had preached determined about like who this is and the society celebrity figure actor kind of person whatever. But then I got reintroduced to him through Joe and like, yeah, it was probably many years later, I'm not sure how long what his time period was between when he made that movie came to the Greek and the Joe Rogan episode, because I think he's been on, he's on he's been on probably 3 or 4. I want to say Joe Rogan's the date to the first one, because I think by the first one he was on Joe, he was talking about like his changed life and it's like 12 step program, he went on. And like, he's a different person now more or less. Yeah, I fuck with this guy. Yeah. I think I do remember that. I'm not saying with certainty that I don't like that episode. I just remember he's just not on my radar or someone that I like steer when I'm listening to Jordan Peterson. Who would you listen to? Right. That one episode. Yeah. So what do you look for, dude? Okay. But like, I'm tripping. This guy we're talking to, I was like, I'm sit back in shock for so many things. One of them is that I did that because I had the same thought this past like week or two, where it's like, Jordan Peterson has a whole podcast. He's like my the 1.11.1 first round draft pick of the Change Your Life like teacher tree, I want to I want to be developed from history. I want to share that root system. Yeah. It's like you could do Bill Belichick or you could be like Bill Parcells because he was influenced by Bill Belichick. We're on the tree. Who's your like truest like I want to learn from that person. Yeah Andy Reid right. But Andy Reid Carl Shanahan or whatever. Totally. Yeah. It's like it's a big web of like but they kind of go backwards in time like Dan Campbell. Yeah. But he's a follow that man. Yeah. Right. So you could just stop it Dan Cable and be like I like the if you learn from fucking, Landry. Tom Landry right. It's like ultimately the web came down and he's a product of Tom Landry, who was an innovator at the time. So he's genuinely the first of that. True. It's like, I don't want to I don't want I don't want to paint his program. Landry is cool and all that. It's like Dan Campbell his his spin on it. Yeah, like his version of that artwork. It's like, I fuck with that more than I fuck with that. The original. Yeah. It could get like that. Yeah. It's all that's every story, every song. We're all doing that just building on what's been already built. And then you're like, I like the way they did that thing. Yeah. And so that's cool. That's fucking tight. Right? But Jordan Peterson, he's like the biggest head on my Mount Rushmore is I want that one. Yeah for sure. Yeah. First round draft pick. Yeah I thought the same thing. So I was like why don't I listen his podcast. Yeah I'm right there with you Doug. So then I did the same thing. You know, the brand came to mind. I'm going to go in to go find one that I want to watch because it's like a lot of those people I don't know. Yeah, super intellectual conversation very, very above my pay grade. I try to listen. I'm trying to put my mental on overdrive like that. I try and I try to listen to the dreams and nightmares. One or some of them are great, and some of them because he's he's he's Jordan Peterson being he is amazing at making things like tangible and somewhat simple, you know like straightforward. Yeah. Not as much fluff on it. He uses big words sometimes, but he's able to bring it down to like, Pinocchio. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah. You're right. Well, yeah. The professor episodes, I'm sure he, like, turns that off a little bit and is like, yeah, let's whoop. Let's run at full speed intellectually, conversationally with our dialogs. So I vocabularies to team man and like, it's cool, I appreciate it. But they were talking about the, like biological nature of the brain, how the neurons work and fire, the different parts of the brain that like crazy when different things are happening. Yeah. For instance, one of the things we're talking about is the rubber hand experiment, but they're talking about it. Other hand. Yeah. Okay. I think I know you're talking about like, if I were to put my hand under the table and you put a rubber band right here, you could rubber hand a rubber hand. Sorry. Yeah, you could have a little more developed than that. Yeah. It does look like your hand. Yeah, definitely. But ultimately not. They end up talking about people doing with other stuff. Rubber bands. Yeah. Rubber bands that make them dance. No, but this is what happens. So then they like, touch your face and stuff like that. They do like like like a boop boop boop beep beep boop boop boom. Like cuz you like an infant. They're hacking your computer more or less of your, like, planned precision points of contact. Or it's just like a random simulation simulation. I think they just have to like I think they touch the rubber hand and maybe touch you a couple times. It's like pat, pat, wave, wave or something like that. They catch you or like to try to sync up your like synapses between feeling and that thing. Yes, I maybe I don't know, they didn't talk about that part, but they just said it's like a pat pat wave wave or something like that. It's like a boom, boom, boom, boom little acronym they have for it. And then they the person thinks that the rubber hand is their hand. Yeah. Like straight up. So your thought process of like maybe that's what they're trying to do? I would think so they would take like a hammer and smash the hand. And these people are like, you know, like if you could like maybe even feel that pain. Yeah. I like the idea. Threat to it would make you want to like for whatever. I'm not exactly sure how it works, but they think that things are hand. Yes. And so then they like went into talking about seizures and how, like Jordan Peterson says, you lose your sense of left. It's not like you just can't you use the left side of your body. It's like sometimes you don't understand left as a thing. So like they'll have these people make a clock and then like fill in the numbers on the, on a clock like 1 to 12 going in a circle. Draw it on paper. Yeah. Or they'll have one like outline. And they got to like finish it. Yeah. Okay. And then they'll have put all of the numbers on the right side of the clock. And then they think that that's like normal. They're like done. And it's like they've like jumbled them together. And it's not like an obvious clock. And it's just like that's one of the like most stark examples of like, what the fuck is going on? They're like, these people are like, that's a clock that try to make fun of me. I don't want to clock is yeah, but it's like it's like post-stroke. Yeah. Brains. Yes. Okay. I made a sense of left that maybe the worse the worst case is. Right? Because sometimes it lose the left side of their body, like they can't really move. There are many more that happened. My grandma. So it was, like, hard for her to walk with the left that like, she had to use a walker. Yeah. The whole thing. So like that that'll happen to people. But then that just so anyways, backing out of scope is just like hearing them talk about all of that. It's like interesting, right? But they're like going off dude. Yeah. It's a lot of my head top. Yeah, yeah. High level high level conversation. So I'm in that boat of thinking right there with you. Yeah. And then the first one, most recent I just opened up about to try again after Dreams are nightmares. Right. Okay. And it's Tim Tebow. Nice. And I had just been thinking about I just need to put another Tim Tebow book on my bed stand because I used to just go, like, lay down in bed, open the Tim Tebow book read and then pass out because I got tired. But now I'm out there trying to remember this funny term for it. Just doom scrolling. Yeah, just scrolling away, dog. For what? I let a whole three, three, four hours fly by one night out of nowhere. Not sure what happened. Like I was kind of over that. I feel like I like dopamine detox a little bit, just like not being on my phone, not playing video games. Overlay. Just kind of like, well, well, let myself be bored a couple times. And so it'd been a while, so I was just like, what's YouTube got you? But for around libro from 1 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Yeah, that that's a, that's a term that we have added to our life. You know what I'm saying? Doomscrolling. Yeah, yeah. My friend had a funnier, funnier name for. It. Was so funny when he said it really good. Okay, I'll see if I can remember by the end of it. I heard he but man. But yeah, so the Timothy Tebow, Timothy Tebow, Jordan Peterson, I love Jordan Peterson, Timothy Tebow I haven't read any of his books, but that's crazy that you're thinking about him like independently and then like the the collided. Like that's what I would. So I just I'm trying to allude to. Yeah. Like so many things in my last 2 or 3 weeks collided with everything you said when you took us to the intro. It's tripped me out. So same experience with Tim Tebow got me. He's great man. Like he his parents are missionaries. So I have this book on my shelf because he's like a Christian athlete, right? But my parents are like, just my dad was I'm like, you just keep books on your bookshelf because you'll never know, and you just want to pull one off and read it. So like to have these books around you is good. And then sure enough, I was just in that space. Needed something, I don't know, you ever been like, I'll do anything? It's like, what do I need? Like, even like, not just sometimes you don't think straight to God. Sometimes just like life, like, you're just like, God. What do I got to do here? I'll clean my room. Like, that's been me a couple times, but my room was clean, so I'm like, that's what I gotta do here. And I just, like, pulled the Tim Tebow book off my bookshelf, just lay down in bed and started reading it. Yeah, it's like change changing my like I felt like a difference in my chemistry from my life trajectory. Like climb a little bit as I was reading the book, I'm like, this is working. This is fucking working for me. Nice. And so I ended up reading, like, I think 2 or 3 of his books, like Back to back and just had all of them, and they're good bro. So he parents are missionaries and bananas. They're like, and, you know, foreign countries or whatever. They are just helping local poor communities in Africa, more or less. And they're raising four kids there along there with them. Yeah. Damn. Yeah. They got their whole family, like in a small, remote village where they're like building a well, you know, stuff like that. And they didn't have a lot of money. He said. From time to time, he said one time I literally remember they only had enough money to, like, buy dinner one more time, or they needed to do pay for something else. They were driving home and someone asked them for money, and they only had enough money to pay for dinner that night, and they didn't know what they were going to do the next day. And then the was just like, just give it to him. Like, just give it to him. Give him, give him everything we have. Go to zero. And then they get home and two different families came over and said, I don't know really why, but something just kind of moved me to maybe offer you guys some dinner. So we made you like our family recipe tonight. Two different families came and brought them their, like, family's recipe from the village that night. And Tim was Tim Tebow. It's like saying this because he's like, that's when I knew. That's why. These are the stories that told me this is why they do this. This is why the Bible so important. And his parents used to make a measure, memorize scripture before every game. And specifically it was scripture about being humble because he would be popping off when he was a kid and then want to tell everybody about his stats. Want to relive the highlights with everybody? Yeah, right. Yeah. So they made him memorize scripture about being humble, and he can just recite it off the top of his head. He's like, yeah, I have to learn it to be able to play the game. So I learned a lot of it. And then that's awesome. That's crazy. Crazy parenting, right? First real easy. Can you imagine that doubled up on the dinner break. They got a double dinner delivered Uber Eats. He describes that as a turning point when when it was a kid. It's a it's a big crossroads. Yeah. Right. Yeah. It's like, literally feeding your family, you know, saying, oh, yeah, what are we talking about? Oh, yeah, they're talking about. That's a tough decision to make to be in the driver's seat of that. That family car and the family. The driver of that family. Yeah. True. He they were on a different mode, though. It's a different mode, bro. He was talking about how they would be preaching Jesus in these towns. And sometimes the towns wouldn't be super receptive. And ultimately one of the towns was like, yeah, you got to stop doing that. Oh, we're just going to kill you. Oh, and and he was like, then kill me like hard. That's what's going to have to take to for me to not come here to do what I came here to do. I'm on a mission. This is a mission trip. I'm a missionary. Yeah. And the he's preaching forgiveness at this church. And then this guy walks in, like, late. And then at the end of the service, the guy approaches Tim's dad and says, I would ask you, can I have your forgiveness? And then the random guy, the same guy that, like, came late, heard, and then Tim's dad song about how Jesus gave him forgiveness. And then, of course, you know, he's forgiven for what he's done. If he asks for Jesus to forgive him, you know, to especially professed him as your Savior. And this is like crying and then presses Jesus with him and ask for forgiveness and then ultimately he's like, yeah, I came in here to kill you, and I'm sorry my heart's been moved. You're right to do this. You like I know everything you're talking about. Like it hit me in the heart and like I want to live my life for Jesus, and I'm sorry. And Tim Tebow's over there, a little tip. It was like, know how old is he? This had to be the middle school day. I was. I was like teenage early teens. Yeah. 13, 14 just preaching the gospel, bro. That's crazy. So that's hard for that, bro. Holy shit. He goes off talking about how his dad's the most courageous man he's ever met. He's ever known. Nobody has. It's because of your faith. Yeah, that was that big of faith in that guy. Nah. Yo. Yeah. Let's either give this, I guess, a homeless person or some random person here, the money that they're asking you for. But you need that money to feed your family. It's like 99% of people are picking to keep it, for sure. I think you got to think about his. Maybe he spent all morning preaching to like 200 people, feeling the Holy Spirit, being on that full fountain cry mode. Yeah. Then leaves a gets to the family with his car and then it's like immediate test. You know what's a just hold all those people for so long that we should just have this kind of faith. It's like, I want to I want to have that kind of faith. And then like, that's God. Then you're on a real different kind of positive feedback loop. That's a different kind of a creative ability, you know, say manifest ability. Oh yeah. Right. How did how to manifest something is very elusive as an idea to hold in it. That's very tangible. Yeah. It's a difficult process. We all have a different mental thing attached to when we say manifest, it's how do you do that? But I did it the other night. I could tell you, like straight up the one of our people at work wanted to literally came up to me and was like, let's try to manifest a table for our friend Tyler because he needs one for it all to be balanced for him to get his and for it to be relatively good. But right now it's like relatively good. But Tyler's not. He's behind, and if he can get one more walk in, then, like it'll be in harmony. It'll be in harmony. Yeah. Close enough at least. Yeah, yeah. And I felt that this was legitimately like, help me manifest this. And I'm like, part of me is like the fact that you're I the fact I feel like a legitimate seriousness. And your ask makes me want to, like, not let you down because to operate on that level. And I don't know, I'm not a fucking law of attraction fucking Doctor Strange like that, bro. But what we're talking a little bit. We try to do good. We're trying to restore harmony. Yeah. We need to upward aim upward aiming manifestation request. Yes. Let's try to harness whatever energy we have and contributed to the overall harmony. Can we get us back to a status quo? I'm like, I think I do that. I try to do that every day, right? Yeah. So one thing that I learned in lent was just to accept Jesus when I pray, because I had mentioned on the podcast that I feel like I'm always saying please and thank you. Maybe I just said that to my friends, but I was like one thing I'm meditating on, it's like, oh, a lot of prayers are please and thank you, please, I have this thank you for this. And those are good. Actually, I think that's probably how we should pray. Let's try to figure out if there's anything else I can say in a prayer. That's not that, you know? Yeah. Hell yeah. Deeper, right? More profound. Yes. More encompassing. Yeah. My dad talks about don't pray like a Christmas list. Like your Christmas list and a prayer or two different things. And then I'd like, hold that on my head trying to figure out what that means over time. And so one of things I learned is just to, like, accept it when you're when I'm praying, it's like, I accept your grace. Like I accept your life. I'm doing me to you because your love is there for me. Yeah, I need to act as if I have it right now. And it'll come to me, right I yeah, I can like with that faith, you know. How do you find. I don't have it, but I act like I do. Or I try to manifest and create the energy and frequency patterns that are necessary for me to, like, look at the same frequency that that thing is. Boop boop boop boop boop in on. You know what I'm saying? Yes, yes. Yeah. And I think there's a very thin line between, manifesting now. Now I'm in there, I'm there, I'm rich. I'm in the Ferrari. It's like there's a thin line between that and, like, accepting it, like truly saying I receive that. Yeah. Like I accept that. Thank you for this gift. To act like, legitimately grateful. Like, as if you just received it. It's like, oh, I have that. Oh my God, thank you. And that that's subtle difference on that buttery line, I think for me has been like, what I've learned about manifesting something because I accepted it, because it's also in the show The Chosen, there's a scene depicted where the Roman soldier comes in and begs for healing for his son, and basically tells Jesus that you wouldn't want to go there. My house isn't made up. It's also like in this place, a town where you're not going to be received well. And I don't think Jewish people go into Roman houses, something like that. It's really not customary. And I don't think you, I don't want you to. I think you want to do it, but you don't have to. You could just say the word like you could just say the word, and your word would be enough to heal him all the way in my home. If you if you would just heal him, please. With your words. And he does. Jesus just says it is done. He doesn't say abracadabra. Yeah, that was one thing that I like realized watching it there kind of tripped me out. So it is done. Done. Yo. And then he's like, your faith is amazing. Your faith is some of the starkest faith I've seen in a long time like that. Not what I took away from that. What Jesus said. Not a lot of people have realized that I could do that. They walk around me all day. They haven't realized it's like that. But you know, right now that's awesome. Yeah. So I'm trying to receive that. Right. So then to just be able to just say, like I accept it, I accept that it is done. We're already in that timeline. There's no timeline shift happening. It's just it is. Yeah. There you go. And and then the the game came in and it could have just said the knee roll 19 Tyler gets the table. Yeah right. You need to roll a 19 or higher. Yeah. Both of y'all. Yeah. Right. Or you could even just say like generic restaurant. You know what I'm saying? Without manifesting at all. Maybe we were just silly people praying in a corner for something that was already going to happen. But like, maybe it's random, but maybe maybe they right. But it felt like a fucking first down. Let's go. Yeah, it really felt like did y'all do like anything or I mean, as far as like a, like a it's like a solo moment together or say some words or just like both. It's like, put your energy and frequency on at the same time. Not together. Okay. Like there was like a, like a running a running thing. Yeah. It was just a conversation we had at one point in time where it's like everything's good, but Tyler's not good. And she was just like telling me, like, what's going on in her narrative, you know? And then she's like, so use your powers to help us get Tyler a table. And I was like, okay, that's kind of that's the that is normally going on my queue of things in this place. You know, that's a very strange thought I would keep to myself. But that is something that I would add to my queue of things to do. You know, saying I did this like when someone lets me borrow a pen, it's like it's added into my queue to return that pen, right? Totally. Good call. This is important. Yeah. So they got in there and then I. Oh yeah. What did you do? They didn't do anything with you. Now she just went back to what she was doing okay. So it was in big time passing. Yeah. It was like maybe 32nd conversation. And then I like I said, prayed for it, then accepted it. Then it realized it was already done and then stop thinking about it. Boom. And then I just had energy on like, we're we're out of harmony. Like just pushing, like, almost as if I was just pushing a slide a little bit. Just like giving extra energy towards the good thing happening, like staying optimistic for it. Not letting myself slack in my performance like I needed to keep my frequency high, is what I felt like if I wanted to help manifest this thing. Like I can't start slipping or like not doing a good job, it's like I got to really be crushing everything I'm doing so I can help elevate this into reality and then just kept it on like, not like feeling like, please let it happen, but like, this is happening. This is happening. Like, and Tyler's going to get this table and Tyler's going to get his table. Yeah. And I just held on to it in my reality of things that was going to happen and then ultimately did forget, just like got lost in my own thoughts doing what I got to do. Yeah. Trying to maintain your own frequency. And then a table just walks in the, the the people will some of the hosts had left the other house were like not at the host and doing whatever they did before they leave this table just walks in, walk straight into main dining, takes their own table. They had like birthday stuff on it. It was replaced. Birthday. Lovely. Move the stuff around and Tyler has a table. The just like walked in set themselves as I see 21 right I think, I think at the end of the night they were at 234. Okay, okay, like two nights ago, maybe. Okay. And it was sick. It was sick. I was like, yo though we fucking yo, we did it. Yeah. Yes. Fell like first part of something he said. Brought an idea to mind for me. And it was like the, you had that in your running conscious mind of, like, trying to make this thing manifest. Like, put my energy towards that thing being, you know, saying like, accept that being, try to create that being. And then also there was like a, I think something that might be inherently attached to doing that is that like trying to manifest something or bring something out of the ether, you know, to try to make the table appear or make the whatever the situation is. Right? Yeah. To do that, you needed that. You felt like an inherent need within yourself to your own. Like that was the thing that was not here yet, you know. So you're trying to bring that to here and like, change the structure of reality more or less. So you trying to do that and then like, inherently you fell within yourself. The only way that you could deserve to do that is if your own vibration was like high enough to like, push that thing. Also up with it or meet yourself wherever it's at. Yeah. You know, I'm saying because they even if I think they even make sense, like logically, because if you don't do that or if your performance starts slipping in work, like literally great, great example. You like you you you have tables. I'm mad at you. You're forgetting things like this thing's over cooked. This person, whatever. You know, there's a million things that could happen that make your table more complicated. Like an dairy allergy, gluten free, vegan, fucking, all types of shit. Yeah. And then. But it all just has its own thing going on. There's so many different moving pieces of the machine that is are the engine that is a restaurant, different sized cogs. I have to like all be flowing perfectly. The busboy or like the the bar back has to be getting the ice and getting the garnishes for the drinks and like, that's like a whole different animal or dungeon is the drinks and the bar. And then you're like, you have your own dungeons of like the wine room. You got to know when you get like all the food and stuff. It's a whole lot of shit going on. So like, if you were to let all those stressors, like, bring down your overall feeling of your own vibration, watching yourself work and feeling like you're in the weeds, it sucks. Yeah, it's you probably you're probably not feeling very confident in your manifest ability. If you're we did you find like even thinking about Tyler? Yeah. Right. Like don't drown. Oh, drown. I need three ice teas. I need this, this and this and that within the next. Now. Yeah, it got to that point a couple times is always when it's busy. You know what it is? You ride the lightning or the the red line. You're right on it. Like, hold on. Surge and blow. Come on. Go. Yeah I so yes forgetting about it was I think part of it I'm like I got my story going on. Yeah. You know. Yeah. And it reminded me of basketball to not what I said about when you said it because you have to win your matchup. That's like how a lot of great games are going to go down is possession dub dub dub dub baby boom boom possession to possession. Things will happen. Like you get a big rebound or we get a steal, a big stop, a big stop, right? I hit a big, big bucket and big bucket. It. Yeah. Someone who has a shot great comes down. Transition three. It's like oh I wasn't calculating that into probability statistic for us winning this game. That's awesome that that happened. But you the so there's a lot of things going on magic like it feels like magically like I can't tell you what's going to happen moment to moment in the magic of the moment. But if you're winning your matchup and like you're covering up, playing good defense the whole possession on defense or you're moving the whole time on offense, if you're doing the right thing while you're in the moment, you're way more like. And if all five of you were doing that, it's almost impossible for you guys. It would have to be some really dramatic, outrageous stuff for you to not win those moments. And so when I take that into my own world, it's like I have to win my moment. That's the only way the team is going to have a true shot or our best shot is if I win my moments. Yeah, every role player has to play their role and win their their their game. You know what I'm saying? Yes. When their game and their game is broken into moments, it's like I got to win this matchup. And this matchup is broken into a whole bunch of like second by second. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. It literally gets down to that deep like I have I have to deny the ball. I have to make sure I'm playing help side. If the ball's away I have to not get beat. So that means my positioning has to be right. I can't be on the far left if this if this guy has been going left all game because I'm opening that up to him. And then if he's been shooting really well, I have to play a half step closer than I normally would, but not too close that I could beat on the dribble easily. Yeah, it's like these microcosms of good defense doing the best or like the right thing. The true thing. Yeah, the two defense like trying to stop the offense. And that requires all my focus. It's like I can't be thinking about manifest the wind rain dance like it takes that. That's that's how I felt in the moment too. When I'm weeded and I'm going crazy. It's like I have to. I have to make sure my is good. I have to make my money tonight. I have to be a good teammate to these people around me. I have to make sure, like ultimately, what is being good at this? I got to when when my match up or whatever. Yeah, yeah. I think there's like an inherently something right about that, you know, saying because or at least psychologically for me, like, because then you feel as if your manifest ability is higher and like the probability that the universe would grant you the thing that you are trying to create that is not here, it would give you a little bit more slack or it would like, be a little bit more apt to give you that or allow that to happen for you if your own energy and frequency and vibration are like humming. Yeah, totally. Because the opposite feels way true, you know what I'm saying? It's like you didn't feel as if your manifest abilities can be very high. If you're like, just skin weeded. Yeah, it's a good I love to unpack that idea. So we can never earn God's grace. Right? We just have to accept it. After work's not so great, a sacrifice we can make is like all we can make, right? So on the theory, though, that we would have to be performing well to deserve the thing. I'm like, God doesn't work like that. Maybe he has like, mechanics and a computer that work like that, but his true character and grace like that, you touch out here works a little differently. Could be like that. Like a separation. But I think that there's something about having a pure energy. I think that is right. Yes. Like a true pure energy. That's why when you break down and give your heart to Jesus, that's like a really true pure energy. Or anytime someone like has that moment where they kind of like break down or they let the facade down or they let the stress get to them, or there's also like pure joy moments, like if you have, what were you going to say? Sorry. No, no, no, no, I think yeah, I was just thinking about adding what you're saying and it's like, yeah, that maybe it doesn't depend on like, you're like the external stressors or like the external things that are happening in the metaphor of, like your restaurant or like your tables, like you could just get we didn't get fucked up and like, that would bring your vibration down, and then you probably wouldn't think of your manifest ability the same unless you knew that, like the the thing that's making you weeded like it isn't like like you're doing your best. You're winning your match up. Yeah. External things are just happening. Yeah. I'm sorry about that. Totally. How? Well, how like how how true. Have you been? Like. And then, like, no matter what's going on around you, you could just had the faith to say like, no, I believe in my manifest ability. I believe in my God is leading me, leading me in this. The right direction or whatever is coming next is supposed to be coming. And like, I'm manifesting that thing. Yes. You know, I'm saying totally, regardless of whatever's happening, happening, that would be a more true energy to. Yeah, if you're able to conceptualize that and not get beat down by the beating you're taking. Yeah, I'm being honest about my efforts since like, I'm leaving no stone unturned. I'm doing this. I'm doing the best I possibly can with what what I have in front of me or whatever. You know what I'm saying? Totally. And how true is that? And I'm like, are doing the best I can. And then also that encompasses like everything, you know, like like how like, are you like, how do you how are you treating others. Like how you treat others like you want to be treated and like even with or are you like a rounding out your personality that way? It's like a healthy for you or like maximizing your expansion and like your different abilities to meld with reality itself, you know, I'm saying so like if you know that you're on top of your shit and like, it doesn't matter what's going on in the external, you're right. If you have yourself convinced. Yeah, but you need to have your self convinced, right? Because you ain't gonna take no bullshit from nobody. Right. And with you, that's exactly it. I think you can't. And you can't expect to win every game. That's bad energy to. Yeah. So you have to accept that sometimes you're learning something or sometimes they're. But there were better or sometimes there were things outside of your control. And that would be like this. True. Like HD resolution visual of what's going on here. Yeah. And I think the cloudiness would distort your ability to manifest something. I mean you could let it for sure. It'd be way easy. Super easy. However reason to not believe or like you know I'm saying if she's like going south like Jobe, you know, I'm saying you've every reason not to believe that God's. I got your back. He's like, never, never. Yeah, it's empty people's dad, you know? Yeah. To be on your last dollar in the first place. Last dollar. It has some guy literally give you a death threat. Like I don't give a fuck. That's him. Yo. That's. Yeah. Fuck the external. That's crazy. Yeah, that's what faith is. You know, I'm saying this. That's what's up. That's. This is insanity. Yeah. So I think there's something to be said for real, pure energy letting you get closer to that thing, you know? Yeah, yeah. You know, in your heart of hearts, we don't know if we're I think so, I don't know, I think we all know what we're doing here a little bit, if you like. Just take the ability to try to watch the movie that's going on. We've we've all watched movies and listened to stories. We all know what's what's going on with characters. Yeah, maybe you don't have an exact HD resolution of what's happening in your own story. You know, like why? How do I get a pure energy out of just being at work? Right. That was like we're talking about. I guess I'm one thing. If you're a basketball player in a basketball game, you could get pure energy by all those things I just said, right? But like in my own life, I am a part of a team at a restaurant. It's situationally. It's where life's brought me to. I understand the game restaurant, the expectations of guess what we're doing, the role of a server, what it's like to be a server, all those things, like, I just want to go there and do my best and create good experience and help the people around me, because in life, that's just one of these boxes. Like, I have to make money, but I have these visions and goals, and it's just like life has these things laid out. And that's one of the worlds that I have to travel to. It's part of my like, I need it, I need the money. You know, I got to pay my fucking bills. We have bills. It's like this whole thing, right? Yeah. So then to deal with all of that, all I can do is go play it like it's a basketball game. More or less crush and hopefully make the place better for it, bring hopefully some good energy into it. And I think about that. So when I'm in the moment of being at the table and I'm doing that, it's like really aligned with what the fuck I'm trying to do as a whole person up here with all the worlds combined, you know? Yeah, the thing that's constant across all the worlds are all the personalities that you have. Yes, all the masks we have to wear. Exactly. Yeah. But if you if you don't know why you're at that table, you just, like, needed a job, but you don't even know why you need the job. And you just work on bills. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. That's it. And you don't exactly have that figured out either. No one does. Especially not when you're 18, though. Not hella. So you might not know why you're at that table. Why are you working hard? You can. Why is it worth it to work hard, right? Yeah. You could stumble into just having a good day, trying a little harder. Now I care about this person. I connected with them. Let me try to go the extra mile. Let me do this. Just step. There's ways to stumble into it. But then you can bring it back to like this core axiom. Like I go the extra step. I, I don't cut corners. Yeah, I refill drinks when they're low, even when they don't ask like little shit. Just little like fucking. I almost lost my train of thought. Yeah. It's like the little things, like even the ability to be perfect, right? I got to play a perfect game. Yes, exactly. So it's like, why would you if you just show up at the job and you just don't know why you're there, then it's going to be hard for you to have those kind of magic days every single day because you're kind of stumbling into them. But I think if you can figure out what makes a good performance or what makes you good at the job, and then hone and channel your energy and your traits and what you bring to the table into that thing. Then, like the spirit of the game, rewards you with more magical moments. That sounds crazy, but I promise you it's true. Yeah, I think it's just a connection we're trying to draw between like purity of intention and your aim. Whatever you're are you truly aiming at the upward highest thing regardless of however that may look to you in the moment externally. Like is that what you're really on. Is that we really about. Yeah. Like, yeah, yeah I want to make things better. I want to make everything better. Even if that means, like, guy's got to do whatever he's got to do to me momentarily to get me through or to whatever change some of the other external stories I can't see. But I know that I'm on this shit, you know? So I'm maintaining that faith and I guess, see, how would you know that you're on this shit? Yeah, let's identify it. Being truthful with yourself. It's like trying to establish a covenant. You're saying. More or less. Yeah. With your own intention and aim. What's the highest? The highest good that could happen even in perceivable me at this moment. Like I don't want that thing to happen. I want it to be created. Yeah, that's a good this is an energy. It's a great covenant. Yeah. That goes into or that translates into the game of restaurant or of being a server particularly every every role has a different game to it. But even a bartender or a manager, they have Q of obligations and responsibilities, things that need to be done. And then you have X amount of time to make like accomplish all of those things. And some of them are more time sensitive, like it's a scale between urgency, time sensitivity and like importance. You know, I'm saying it's like some things are really important, but the national super time sensitive or urgent at this moment is like trying to shuffle that queue around and then like, have to figure out what do you assign value to that makes things important? An urgent time sensitivity is kind of obvious. It's like, do data happen in times? Move it. But then what? What's important then that that takes some upward aim it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Ideally an awareness. You're fucked up. You gotta be paying attention. But you're like the kind of smart, like, you got to recognize when there's negative, interactions. Bad things are happening because of you, miss timed things. And then if you can put together how to be good at what you do, that's, of when we were talking about manifestation. Right? I think we're trying to have a pure energy. So I think putting good intentions with an upward aim and taking the time to become good at what you do so that you're legitimately a positive, positive resource team member, you get into that equation and things get better for it. It's like that is really valuable towards what is manifestation, I guess. But ultimately in those moments, I just wanted the the good right thing to happen. I just wanted Tyler to get a table. I wanted to get closer to fairness, closer to Harmony. I wanted something good to happen to someone that I thought deserved it. Right. I wasn't trying to manifest, Harley Davidson in my, like, driveway. Yeah, I think that there's maybe something to be said. I don't I don't think you can just make things appear out of thin air. And also God's was way stronger than. That's the thing to think about, wrestle with, like God's will. Or it's like, yeah, he's yeah, you can try to create whatever you want to create. But ultimately, if you're using fucked up methods of manipulation to get there, like you might have it in the external for the moment, but like, we all know how the movie ends. It's going to collapse, it's going to fall, it's going to crumble. And it could be devastatingly terrible for you probably will, if you're lucky. Devastatingly terrible. Yeah, yeah. If you use whatever means necessary to try to attract or manifest whatever trying to manifest. Yeah. So that's not that's fucked up because has got. Yeah. Something outside this creating the harmony. I think you know what I'm saying. Or maintaining it in response to what we're doing. I agree potentially if we're doing it, but for fucked up or through fucked up channels. Yes, I yeah, it never ends well in any movie. No, no. And it's just a reflection of life. Yeah. If it were to get fucked up or if it were to end like positively for someone who's been a fucked up character the whole time, we as an audience, we'd be like, I like that movie. I don't like the ending. I like, like we would there be something within us that would say, that's not right. That's not how the story goes. Yeah. And then some people I don't know, I think it's not a fact or not a matter of we'd like to put that in movies because we like it. I think it's what happens in life. And if it doesn't get emulated properly in the movie, we don't like that because there's a certain pattern recognition that we all have and like what's what's going on here. You know, I'm saying I'm trying to think, can we write a movie where a bad guy just as bad things the whole time and gets away with it and make people like it? Could we do it? Maybe. I think it just be weird. Yeah. He's going to murder a bunch of people and he gets away with it and he's like, laughing at the end. Yeah. Yeah, right. It's like a scary movie. He gets away and he fucking, he he gets everything. He plotted out to get. And then no repercussions or no retribution. I don't think you'd get there full of people standing up and clapping. They're crying. You can no tears. Okay. There's there's a difference. Maybe people would like it. Maybe. But I don't think you can make people cry about it. And people though. Yeah. Just to be anti society or whatever, you know, it's like American culture. They're so like American Psycho ended and he just was like it's like American Psycho two comes out next summer. He's going to kill more people and be more crazy. I don't think we'd all like that. Nah, I think we we try to push an envelope that direction with like making like super villain movies like venom and shit, you know, and then also maybe giving some of our superheroes a little more of an edge or making, like, the antagonist kind of a main character. I watching like Breaking Bad, like a protagonist turn into an antagonist, you know? Yeah, overly and get embraced by the shadow and the fucked up way of doing things. It's like a, I had it and then I lost it. Snowfall. There we go. Okay. Yeah. So for that, main character does the same thing. So yeah, we like redemption stories, complex characters. We all did it. We're all redemption story. Like, we all need to be redeemed at some time or another. Yeah. So we like people that fuck up and have a character arc because that's the inherent narrative of life. Is a hero stories or redemption story, right? Superman's a little weird because it's like he's not super relatable. Yeah, more like, I guess someone you want to be like, for sure, but not someone you feel like. So I think you're right. There's something about an inherent nature that wouldn't just fuck with people with a story that's untrue, and that there's it translates maybe to our own perception of life, too, is like, we can't really, like, harness our full energy or our full power if we're being a shitty protagonist in our story, because we know we won't deserve the beautiful ending that we really want. And so you have to be doing your best on some level so that you can, maybe in your own subconscious, I think, deserve heaven. And even though that's not the paradigm, that's true at all, we have to unlearn that. I think there's part of it that is true about your because we're faith based. Yeah. Right. That yeah, it's a good reflection mirror for why this works. Part of is your own chemistry is not right. Like you're not this. Have you ever not been on your shit for like 2 or 3 weeks? You can't just walk in and be like, oh, I'm glowing. Yeah, it doesn't happen like that, bro. You want it, you want to get there. And that's what psychopaths do where you know, and try to like feign that confidence and confidence and like calling it from or also receiving from the social status quo. You know what I'm saying. And then regards to who this person is. But it's unearned. It's not true. Is that true competence. So you would have to get by doing the thing like reading the book or like doing the fucking research. I 100% the newscasters are like that. The journalists, they get in there. And then sometimes I watch this one guy, he just like, what do you mean by that? Well, the you've said a lot of things kind of divisive. It seems like maybe you're putting a roadblock between the right and the left. It's like, what did I say? I said, we use a lot of left left wing, right wing wing. Which language is like, no, I don't like what you you what are you talking about? I just kept saying, like, buzzwords and couldn't, like, formulate a question. That was true. Yeah, yeah. Not even inquiring about any actual dialog. Yeah. This guy's like a journalist for, like, Fox. It's like that. It's a level of, like, faking it that isn't. I don't think that person can reach their best life. Yeah, like learn when you're going to shit, you gotta learn shitty lessons. So it's like sometimes you're spending your whole time going left and right and not going just like forward towards life, you know, and then ultimately letting it come from the end through you. I think that's like the the fifth dimension of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like I'm, I'm driving this road but like and God made the road, but I am the car and, and the road and God's in me and like driver and the driver and Oh. And the traffic. It's like hard to conceptualize all of that. But I think the closer I got over Easter was like just saying I accept it. It's like it's done. It's done. Like you think you just can't do it. Exactly. Yeah. Do you really believe in what you're asking for? That's that's a better question. Then can God do it, I promise, you know. So then when you really do believe in what you're asking for, then just try to accept it. Yeah. Accept this. Nice, bro. Yeah. That's cool. When was tight, it opened up my pores. Yeah, it was good. Fast things. Good. You know what I'm saying? It is just good for you. Great season. It went off. How's that been for you since post line? It's fantastic. It's been great. Yeah. I went to my brother's wedding and sheesh. But yeah, it was. It was a good time. Back on the vitamins. Sparingly. Yeah. Able to see truth. Oh, dude. Yeah, that that just brings me back to whenever I was going to my brother's wedding or driving to Austin to get ready for my brother's wedding. We're listening to the Jordan Peterson Genesis lectures, bruh. Just going nuts. Just going nuts, bro. I can't I can't even explain it. It's just the feeling of like knowing when someone's the dialog he was using, the energy was coming out of his vocalization, of his ideas was just so pure. And it was so just like red hot. Just like you could hold it or like, just you could feel it when you tried to hold it, you know what I'm saying? It's just like, well, this guy's going in about this, like all of this thing that we all are doing here. Yeah. He's like, has he so well read about it. And so just off the top with all these I guess it's a prepared presentation like slide by slide. But he's still just so quick with all the ancillary research papers and research projects that have gone on that relate to like these different like chimpanzees or like babies or rats or a whole bunch of different random studies and like philosophers as well, and scientists that he's able to just like it's like turn it into a foundation for his house he's building, you know, saying his word house. He's like, I'm getting my my foundation is super strong, like, solid. And I'm building something really crazy on top of that, I gonna tell you what I think I'm building and also like, refer to why the foundation on which I'm building is so strong. And he's like, just doing that constantly, and I'm talking all I'm building a house about what I think the Bible is, or like the stories of Genesis at least, like, yo, that's this guy's going fucking nuts right now. He's locked in and build a house like he's watching a Michael Jordan's in his hey, you know, just just fucking making. Hey, bro, game six. Shit. Just going stupid. It's like, yo, this guy's going crazy right now. Dropping any right now, bro? Yeah, yeah, that's that's why he's our 1.1. Yep, yep I love I love the I love how he talks about the biblical story. She's like oh yeah. That's the story of Abraham when they're just talking about their life. Yeah, yeah. You know those breaking down old behavior patterns. And then he'll explain. That's just like Noah and you're like, oh, it is so Moses. Yeah, exactly. And then, it's just weird. It's the whole life is just the Bible. Like life is a relationship with God. It's crazy to think it's anything else. I guess maybe because I'm getting older or whatever, getting more into my faith. I guess you could call it sounds kind of cliche, but it really is just that all the time. Yeah, I my own head, I was visualizing all these things that we're doing, or I think we're just watering plants, like relationships or jobs or dreams or like my relationship with my daughter. It's like, I feel like we're just watering you just all you can do is go bring good energy to it and do your best. And then that would be like good water. Yeah, but sometimes you're not giving good energy and you're not doing your best. And it's like maybe like you could just see it as muddy water. You could see it as having less water to pour into it. But I genuinely think for the most part, if you can give good energy and do your best to the plants grow. Yeah. If you're giving it pure water and giving it enough sunlight, it's like that's just the equation. That's how it works you know. Yeah. That's all. That's all you can do. You can't control the growth at all right. You can't control the bloom like I control is just the every day just trying to make sure you have enough. And it's cool because it's like plants grow, like, you know, like going into it. You're not expect you're not you're expecting it. Not even just expecting it. Like it's a guaranteed it's going to grow unless something wrong is going on that isn't normal. And I think that's how most relationships, jobs, things are where it's like it'll grow, things will get better for you. Yeah. Unless it's something wrong that you got to figure out, you know. Yes. And so that's that you can like derive a lot of like who and how should I be from that? Well, you're not just water plants all the time, so you're gonna need to have good energy a lot. How do you have good energy? What does it take for you to have good energy. And then just channeling that good energy is like half the battle you know. Yeah. Well what fills your cup you know. Yeah. And you pour it out of yourself. You point out of your cup into the other cups or the other plants whatever. You know. Yeah. You gotta fill your own cup deck. Some people like my friend Julien, I think he probably wants to drink like once a week would be nice. Maybe. You probably just, like, have a couple old fashioneds, you know? So, like how he copes with reality? Not a weird way. We're all coping with reality. Yeah, well, doing something. Yeah, and that's cool. And I think you would ask him if he didn't do that for too long. Eventually, maybe he would have bad energy. And it's just like what? Even just like little things in your routine. I think if you don't do something that you know is good for you or something like, I need this, like I gotta replace the basketball. I play basketball like 3 or 4 weeks. I gotta go run around like feel, compete, do some stuff, like fill up my cup so I can fill up better cups. I think we, we naturally gravitate towards things that we like and we naturally fill up our own cup. Just being a person. But I think it gets away from us because we don't always visualize ourselves as plant waters. Yeah. Garden tenders. Yeah. Just garden. Yeah. Exactly. Because yeah I think all my friendships just require like good energy and like, we gotta hang out, you know what I'm saying? Like, chill, talk about stuff, blow off steam, talk about boring stuff. Talk about unimportant stuff. I think that just noticing how me and Julien kind of pick up where we left off, we can just hang out and, like, have good energy and be good friends. I'm like, it's like, not hard, you know what I'm saying? But you do have to bring good energy and do your best. You can't be like a shitty friend of shitty energy because then, like, what are we doing here? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but we both kind of designed ourselves to be people who perform well and have good energy. So because we're designed like that, we don't have a whole lot of negative interaction. Just easy to like. Yeah, we're we'll try to do the same thing here. Right. Let's go hard, go hard and make things better for a good person than they are. Don't try to manipulate anybody or trying to get unturned or trying to or like unearned status or I don't want anything, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, except for a good time. Not trying to fuck people over. Yeah, totally. I think it's good energy is bring that it's all your. Yeah, but it's important to bring it into the workplace or for it for its own sake. You know, I'm saying yes. Right. We're doing that independently. Yeah. We hang out. It's just natural because we both have it. And I think if you're going in there, you gotta have the independently. Like I think everybody wants to have it independently. And I think that would ultimately be what getting yourself to this place where you could just accept God's blessing for you because you're ultimately asking for the thing that is like the right thing. You're right. There's like maybe a spiritual war going on between good and evil. Maybe just slipping your energy towards the good thing isn't always enough to break the damn for the good thing to happen, but sometimes it is. Sometimes it is just a one equation. Yeah, just need to flip your energy on. Like just wanting the good thing to happen. And then it's more likely to happen. You know, know how good it is. You know, or like you don't know how powerful your thoughts and words are to a degree. We all know that's so true. Very able to put that like vocalize it and also like keep it on your conscious. It's like that good. That could swing it but it might not. But it could swing it. You don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Manifestations of weird thing to say people. It's like tons the connotation on it. Is it like magic? Abracadabra. It's like I sit there and like, manifest this fucking bike. Yeah, right. I think it's I don't know. Yeah. Everyone has a different connotation of what that word means. So with that, what the action of it is, I think it's just like the thought of where the future comes from, who can determine where the future comes from? I'm trying to determine me. Yeah, I'm trying to do that. There's like, how are you doing that? It's like that. That's future. Future, fortune tellers type shit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. South seas. Yeah, I don't think I don't know about that. Was I going on back in the day for sure. Can we just perceptive people that have a higher hit rate based on. It's like, what are you doing? And you're trying to do what? And how are you doing that? I was talking to end well for you. Yeah. Like Levy. Obvious. Ties. Yeah. This is. Yeah. So maybe that could be what that is, I think, I think we have that power. We have that creative manifest ability, whatever we want to call it. We can do it. And what your true self would want would be your version of heaven be the best reality for you. So then when you want that and God wants that for you too, it's not like a far fetched, I think when you if you're wanting what you actually want in good spirit, good energy, even if it's a blessing, like I think God wants that for you too. So you guys could like you could help bring that to life. You can help do your part. So yeah like God doesn't need you to do your part. But I do think that there's something about people set their intention on something and they're likely to bring it to life. That's their will, right? Yeah. We have that. We have the will. That's there's like, where are you where you your will is the ability to like move your aim or you know what I'm saying, to move where you're focusing on and trying to manifest. Because I think this is what's going on here. And like you are manifesting like second by second, day by day, you know, like adds or builds on top of each other or whatever. I'm not sure how the metaphor goes, but rather when that, you know, saying we have our will, like you can you could choose what you're doing that towards or, you know, saying four or whatever. Yeah, sometimes you don't have the self-awareness enough to understand why you're doing something. I get it. But I think self-awareness is an attainable thing. Yes. Definitely. Figure out why you know thought about it. Yeah. I said shit I was going to say if I tell her I want her down, we just jumped in. No intro. If we just keep on moving. Listen to JVP. Highly recommend. I can't, I can't, I can't recommend it enough. 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