Compounding Daily

EP145- Roulette #9

Miguel Sanchez

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In this weeks Episode we spin a “roulette” of personal growth prompts and land on three anchors that quietly change everything: your judgment of events, the daily rent of success, and gratitude as a performance multiplier.

We start with the mental pivot that puts you back in control: it’s not the event, it’s your judgment. Giuliana shares a real client story where emotions ran hot, then cooled once she reframed the conversation through facts instead of feelings. That shift—observe first, respond second—becomes a practical skill you can use in tense meetings, family talks, and self-talk. 


From there, we tackle the myth of “arriving.” Health, career, finances—none of it is a one-time win. Whether you’re aiming for sustainable fitness or the next step at work, success collects a daily payment in habits, focus, and follow-through.

We push beyond calendar-driven goals like getting “in shape for summer” and move into identity-driven choices that last all year. You’ll hear the tough love: the physique, paycheck, or impact you want requires more skill, consistency, and responsibility than you think—and that’s good news, because it means the path is learnable. Then we layer in gratitude, not as a platitude, but as a lever that switches you from scarcity to agency. When you spot what’s working and act on it, momentum shows up. Faith and mindset matter, but they’re multipliers for work, not replacements.

By the end, you’ll have a clear blueprint: reduce drama by challenging your judgments, pay today’s rent on the outcomes you care about, and train your attention toward what’s good so you can do more of it. Listen, take a note, and try one change today.

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SPEAKER_01:

Hello, hello, and welcome back, everybody, the compounding daily. I'm your host, Miguel Sanchez. Welcome back to another episode. We are making progress, creating episodes, hopefully changing the perspectives of people's lives in one which they are making progress and just becoming somebody who they can be proud of. That is the goal here. The goal is always to provide value, not from things I'm urging you to do, but from my own experience. So with that being said, I can't believe it. We are 145 episodes in. And I I went on a little break in regards to having guests on. I needed to work on myself. I needed to work on my confidence, and I was lacking the confidence of being able to sit here by myself and converse by myself and and and you know speak without losing my train of thought or having to pause to regather my thoughts. And I feel like I've gotten sufficient enough that I am now at a point where I am introducing guests back to the show, people who you have met before, new people, and I'm very excited. And of course, I don't think I could have found a better person to begin with than uh the last time she was on. She was my fiance, and now she is my wife. And I am immensely grateful to have her here for today's episode 145 Compounding Daily Roulette. Hello, my angel. How are you?

SPEAKER_03:

Hi, I'm great. How are you?

SPEAKER_01:

I'm doing great, my lady.

SPEAKER_03:

Thanks for having me back on.

SPEAKER_01:

Uh it's always a pleasure. Thank you for your patience. I I I've told her like seven times, hey, you want to be on the show? And then when the time comes to record, I'm like, hey, I got an idea, and I'm just gonna record solo. And that's what I would do.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, last week I was sick, so yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Um, but you're you're feeling all better. Um yeah, welcome back. It has been a long time. It's been a long time since I had somebody on and and you know, communicated like this. Um, so today's goal is very simple. We're gonna we're at at the time of recording is nine o'clock at night. I almost allowed my procrastinating mind to push this into tomorrow morning, but I know how I am, and I know that tomorrow morning I'm probably not gonna wake up like, okay, let's go record an episode. So I was like, you know, let's just buy the bullet and get it not over with now, but let's do what we said we were going to. So now we're gonna sit here and just provide you with a short episode, maybe 20, 30 minutes tops. And uh it's a compounding daily roulette episode. If you don't know what that means, then understand that the person that speaks to you, the person that has created this podcast wasn't accidentally created. I worked very hard on myself, I changed my beliefs, I changed my values, my ideas, my perspectives, and throughout the years, I've been writing quotes, I've been writing ideas, I've been writing conversations with myself about myself and the things that I'm going through, and I've made a long list of those ideas and topics. And once in a while, typically once a month, we like to do a roulette form where uh my guest, or sometimes myself, but in today's episode, Juliana here, will scroll through things that I've written down for the last few years and uh she'll give me her perspective on it. I'll give you my perspective on it. Hopefully, you gain some value from what we say uh and understand, and we'll cover about four to five different topics uh before we wrap up the episode. So it's gonna be quick, it's gonna be uh value-driven, it's gonna be purposeful, and we are going to get started. So uh do you already have one in mind?

SPEAKER_03:

I have one in mind. I've been going through and looking at them.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah. You ready? Let me read it.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Okay. Absolutely. And you can go first. So read it and Yeah, I know, I know.

SPEAKER_03:

All right, so it's not things that upset us. It's our judgment of those things that upset us. So it's not things that upset us, it's the judgment of those things that upset us.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

So the reason I kind of gravitated towards that one is, you know, lately I've been really um busy with work, which is a blessing, and I'm grateful for it. But with busyness in my field of work and my career, it means that I'm working with a ton of new people, different people, people from all walks of life, different ages, different careers, et cetera. And most recently, um, the clients that I'm working with, it's just we've had a lot of hard conversations um just about, you know, home pricing, et cetera, et cetera. And the last conversation that we had was um a difficult one where our opinions of things differed significantly. And I know I already told you about this, but I'm just explaining again. Um, and you know, after the conversation that was had, I kind of had the feeling of being upset, right? Like it didn't go well, they're upset with me, they're not happy, etc., etc. And um, you know, after kind of reflecting on it and getting the perspective of you and some others and just thinking back to things that I know down deep, you know, don't take things personally. Just because the conversation was difficult, and just because you might have different opinions than those people, it doesn't mean that it was a bad conversation. It doesn't mean that it had to upset you. You know, it might not have upset them. We don't know. Um, but in the moment initially, I was definitely upset and I was having feelings of being, you know, a little negativity towards the conversation and the situation. But in reflecting, I'm grateful that, you know, I was able to kind of step aside and look at it from their perspective, the conversation, and say, okay, you know what? If I was in their shoes and I didn't understand this, this, and this about home pricing, et cetera, I would probably have had the same reaction. You know, I would have probably taken it that way as well and wanted to make those decisions as well. So in having that moment of reflection, I understand that they weren't upset. It was just a moment of disagreement. Exactly. And you know, it's easy to get kind of trapped in our own minds um and paint a negative picture when we don't have to um and when it's not even reality. So I think it's important to kind of take a step back and look at situations and things like that through everybody's perspective. Um, you know, and again, not take anything personally, especially in moments like that.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. So read it one more time.

SPEAKER_03:

Sorry, I put it down. Um, it's not what happened No.

SPEAKER_01:

No right, it's not what happens to us, is the judgment of our of the things that happen to us.

SPEAKER_03:

It's not things that happen, no, it's not things that upset us. It's our judgment of those things that upset us.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. It's just uh to to put it into short terms without a story behind it, uh just be observant of your reaction to things. You know, I used to create makeup, made up scenarios in my head of things that were never even happening, and I'd be upset for no reason. Um that's that's just a reminder to be in control of my emotions more than anything, not react, but observe, and not allow my judgment to cloud my observation of how things are happening.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, and I think you you just saying like emotions, right? This is a situation, and a lot of times these things that happen to us are situations where we can remove emotions from them, right? It doesn't need to be an emotional conversation and it shouldn't be an emotional conversation.

SPEAKER_02:

Logical, never emotional.

SPEAKER_03:

Right. It's literally statistics that we're talking about in this specific situation. And I did get emotional about it, you know. I did think about my feelings and their feelings, and in reality, I didn't need to. Do you have anything else to say? You're going to be judged regardless, so do what makes you happy. Emphasis on you and regardless. Did it capitalize? Oh You're going to be judged regardless, so do what makes you happy.

SPEAKER_01:

That's just a reminder not to not to build your character based off the expectations that you think others have on you, and just build the character that you want to be. Period. Right? Because you're gonna be judged regardless. So imagine doing everything that you thought everybody wanted you to become to then get there and realize you're not happy with who you became, and there's still gonna be people not happy with who you became.

SPEAKER_03:

Right, they're still gonna be judging out.

SPEAKER_01:

So you might as well just do what you know is gonna bring you. My my rule of thumb is if the things that I'm doing are making me better, bringing me joy without hindering the progress of somebody else, leave me alone.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, that's kind of like what I said to my mom tonight when I was like, you know, we're not asking permission for what we choose to do.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

And the choices, you know, that may come up in our lives, career-wise, family-wise, whatever, um, relationship-wise, because we know what we prefer. We know what makes us happy in the life that we're trying to have and planning. So that being said, just because somebody thinks one thing is right or the right way to do it, that doesn't mean that we have to see it that way or agree with it, or even enjoy it that way.

SPEAKER_01:

Correct. Correct. Yeah, that that's a pretty basic, it's simple. I I hate to say that, but it's pretty basic. Everything that I speak about is basic, right? Oh, yeah, basically. I don't I don't have uh uh but that's the thing about common sense, my angel. You know, not so common is not so common. True, you know, but it but the things that we speak about are things that are easily easily accessible for mostly anybody. If you're listening to this, the things I speak about are are within reach, you know, and I believe that the changes I've experienced in my life are because of a simple quote like that. I didn't just read it and think like that's true. I read it and I was like, how can I implement this in my life? How you know how would that change of perspective affect me or how I show up? And it makes a difference, man, right? Because the person that I was when I woke up and as I'm getting dressed, I'm like, oh, what are they gonna say? And then you know, I'm playing the music I want, and as soon as somebody else gets in the car, I change it to a uh, you know, other people-friendly playlist when it's not the playlist I want to listen to. Those are all all things that are becoming convenience eventually because you're just pushing yourself further away from your most authentic self, you know. So just things to be mindful for. What else you got?

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, I think it was maybe Oprah who had said once it somebody asked her, When did everything start going right for you? Like in the business world, in life in general. And she was like, When I stopped straying away from what I wanted to do and who I truly was.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

And it, I mean, look, and I'm sure she's not the only person who's ever said that or had that realization. So yeah, I think that's pretty standard. Sorry, I chose a really simple one, but it just kind of popped out. Yeah. Um, all right.

SPEAKER_02:

I know there's a lot.

SPEAKER_03:

All right, this is a longer one, but it's it's a good one. Don't be delusional. All things worth having are going to take work and will require continued work once you get there. Stop lying to yourself, thinking that once you reach success, you can stop. You can stop. Success requires a payment, and that payment is due every single day, no matter where you are.

SPEAKER_02:

That's good.

SPEAKER_03:

It almost like explains itself. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

But it's really good. You don't have to go a lot of depth into that. You can go to the street.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, it's it can go into anything. It's success can be in many different parts of your life, right? Like we were talking about weight loss and health today. You know, I mean, it's like, okay, I'm gonna diet and go to the gym and I'm gonna I'm gonna lose weight, right? And be ripped. Okay, but if you don't continue those habits, you're inevitably gonna gain the weight back. And that's the difference between just doing it to be skinny or ripped or whatever your goal is there.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, well, my favorite example of this, which ties into the gym as well. It's the example of uh you we hear it all the time. Oh, I'm trying to lose weight for the wedding, I'm trying to lose weight for the summer, I'm trying to lose weight for this event, and it's just like, why are don't you just maintain a healthy lifestyle, period?

SPEAKER_03:

So you don't have to do that for a specific cause. Exactly.

SPEAKER_01:

Not one because my favorite question is what happens after the event? Now you lose weight for the event, what happens after the event? You go you go right back to where you were. So, like the understanding behind that quote is just like the delusional part is stop telling yourself that when you reach someplace you can stay there and everything's gonna stay the same.

SPEAKER_03:

And it's never gonna change.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, and it's never gonna change. Like, chances are, like, what got me in shape was seven years of of trial and errors of trying different diets and different workout regimens until eventually one stuck that has worked for me. You know, and because I stuck with it uh uh long enough, I started reaping the benefits from it. But never once did I tell myself, oh, I dropped the weight. I guess I can stop eating healthy now and working out now, and I'm gonna remain with the weight loss. No, the second you stop is the second you start regressing. So, like that's why people uh this is how I this is what I consider delusional because I used to be delusional, saying things like I just want to be ripped and have a six-pack, right? I just want to be a millionaire, and it's just like, do you know what you're asking? Because most people don't, like, I didn't know, right? One of the most disrespectful things I I'm I'm told nowadays is, dude, I'm just trying to look like you did uh when you were on in prep for your bodybuilding show, and I'm just like, fuck you, dude. Like that shit I was dying. Yeah, that shit was very, very hard, and it took me years to get to that level of mental strength to be able to go through what I went through. To get there, of course. But the the show didn't end, and I and then I told myself, I guess I'm ripped for the rest of my life now because I did one bodybuilding show, it's not how it works.

SPEAKER_03:

Of course not, yeah. You know, no, I I agree with that, and I think you know, you said like, oh, getting ripped for the summer, getting in great shape for the wedding. And it's like, but why only those things? Don't you always want to be confident within yourself? Don't you always want to feel good in your own body, right? And we always attribute it to weight loss because it's just it's probably the most common thing amongst people, right? Everybody's always trying to get in better shape. Um, and a lot of people struggle with that, but it's anything. Like you don't know. Exactly. But then it's like at work, oh, I hate my job. I never I don't make enough money, blah, blah, blah, et cetera, et cetera. I just wish that I was making as money, as much money as my boss or the CEO. Yeah. Okay. But look at the CEO, look at their skill level, look at the knowledge that they've built within with being with this company or this field of work for the last 20 years. You'll get there if you keep going. Yeah. And then in being that position, in making that significant income, there's a lot of trust and responsibility put on you. Right. So you have to be a different person, a more require more of you.

SPEAKER_01:

I understand exactly what you're saying.

SPEAKER_03:

A smarter employee, a more knowledgeable employee.

SPEAKER_01:

People you can't you can't want everything from the world and put in a half-ass effort towards it.

SPEAKER_03:

You can't expect to get that same pay doing the amount of work that you're currently doing at a starter level position.

SPEAKER_01:

It doesn't make sense.

SPEAKER_03:

Right, it doesn't. So that's where the delusional part comes in.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

I agree.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Well, that's where I I understand that I always emphasize that I was there. I was the delusional. Imagine me looking, you know, imagine me at 289 pounds, broken fat, you know, telling myself, like, man, I really want to fit girl.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

How the fuck does that make sense? It doesn't make sense, you know. Oh, I really want to progress in my career. Okay, well, I'm showing up late. I'm not, I'm not producing good work. Bad attitude. People don't want to work with me. I'm a complainer. I have a bad attitude. Well, why am I not getting paid more? You get what I'm saying? That's the delusion that I'm talking about. And as you mature, you understand that everything good worth having is going to take time. And the reason it takes time is because not because it's being held back from you until you reach a certain hour in the journey, is because the journey itself is a removal of bad habits and integration of good habits. And that is not easy, you know, and you gotta do that long enough, sufficient enough, that over a long period of time, the bad habits are now uh I don't want to say completely eliminated, but at close to non-existence.

SPEAKER_00:

Right.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, and so you have to understand that you can lose weight for the summer or you can get into a healthy lifestyle. Habits, you know, you can you can change your habits that lead you to a better version of yourself showing up to work, which then leads to promotions coming your way. But understand that promotions and more money, more promotions, more out of life. Chances are you're gonna be the kind of individual that does more in general in general. So, like, oh, you want to be healthy? Well, how healthy? Super healthy. You're gonna have to work out like a maniac, and you're gonna have to track your food, and you're gonna have to make sure you're drinking your water. And guess what? Friday night getting fucked up every week is not a thing anymore.

SPEAKER_03:

A cheat meal three times a week isn't happening. You can't just not let the weekends, you know, not track food on the weekends and eat right on the weekends. Right, exactly.

SPEAKER_01:

And that's the perspective. I'm sorry to interrupt my angel. Uh go ahead.

SPEAKER_03:

And even the people and uh removing it from weight loss, but even the people who are successful in their careers, they don't just go in at nine, leave at five, do their 40 hours. They go the extra mile. Yeah, they go above and beyond. And I'm not saying that you need to be a nine to five employee to be successful and succeed in your career. Absolutely not. What I'm saying is the people who are truly passionate in growing in their career, they love their career, they want to make something of it, et cetera, et cetera, grow in it, do the best they can in it. They're going home after work and they're looking into their field, right? They're studying it up. Yeah. Um, you know, they're working on it on the weekends, they're networking themselves on the weekends. It's not just showing up because you're you're doing the bare minimum when you show up. That's it.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

You're doing the bare minimum, you're there, you're clocking in nine, leaving at five. But are you really doing anything? Are you really proving yourself? Are you making a difference?

SPEAKER_00:

Correct.

SPEAKER_03:

To make you get to that next level and then continuing to go the extra mile and get to the next level.

SPEAKER_00:

Correct.

SPEAKER_03:

And you'll have to continue doing that.

SPEAKER_00:

Let's do one more twenty minutes.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh wow.

SPEAKER_00:

It doesn't have to be a lot of people.

SPEAKER_03:

You can get you can't get what you want until you begin to be grateful for what you have.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, that's easy.

SPEAKER_03:

I feel like they're all simple and easy to say and understand.

SPEAKER_00:

But there's that's a simple guy, dude.

SPEAKER_02:

You know that, right?

SPEAKER_01:

And anybody, you know. Um that's just gratitude, man. Like, I believe in the law of I don't want to say the law of attraction, but I believe that life is watching you at all times.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, listening, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

And when you wake up and you're just discontent and complaining, and this sucks and that sucks, and and when is it gonna be my turn to win? Life is just like you suck. I'm not giving you anything. Like, I gave you life, I gave you oxygen, I gave you food, I gave you a job, I gave you clothes on your back, I gave you sunny days, more than rainy days, maybe, you know what I mean? And and and here you are, just sucking all the positivity out of it with your shitty attitude. So if that's the case, I firmly believed, because I was that person I just described, that the second I said, you know, I can say out loud I'm not happy with where I am, but I can always find things to be grateful for. Sure. And then I started looking for those things to be grateful for, and in looking for those things, I found those things, and that shifted my perspective from one of lack mentality to one of an abundance mentality, and because now I'm looking for things to be grateful for, life is like, wow, every time I've given this guy something, even a difficulty, he has expressed gratitude for it. What more can I give this individual? You know, but uh to some people they're like life doesn't work that way. Again, everything I speak about is a perspective, a perspective that may work, and can it work for you? I don't know. Is it working for me? Yeah, it is. And guess what? I got people in my community, in my social group that literally would have argued uh with me years ago, oh, happiness is not a choice, and now that they've been around me long enough and they observe it, they're like, oh dude, like it really is a choice, and I've been happier lately, and I'm just like, yeah, you can do it, you know, but it's a difficult conversation to have, and just people don't want to accept it, right? Why? Because misery loves company, and an over-enthusiastically happy individual is rarer than a group of miserable individuals.

SPEAKER_03:

And when you've been that miserable individual with someone who's continuously miserable and you're not that pity party pal anymore, they don't want to be around you when you start making those changes and expressing gratitude, right? And then when life starts giving you more, they're like, Oh, you're just lucky. And it's like, no, don't you see the shift in what it's caused?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

And I think, you know, in those moments it's a little sad because, you know, I've experienced it and it's a little sad because you're like, man, I wish that they could see it from my eyes and understand that they could do the same, right? They could make this happen for themselves as well. And it sounds like, you know, voodoo or something like that, kind of like, oh, I'm just gonna think positive and positive is gonna happen, but it really can be that simple. Obviously, you need to implement the actions that go along with it, right?

SPEAKER_02:

But yeah, that's most important. Of course.

SPEAKER_03:

But my point is when you have more of a positive outlook on it, right? Like I'm blessed to be 31 years old, not on any medications, healthy in general and happy. Sure, maybe I'm not the perfect body that I want, but I know I can exist. Get like does perfection doesn't exist, but I know that I am healthy and I can get there with some action, get closer to that goal, right? Or I'm not rich, but I'm financially able to put food on my plate, you know, pay for my home, and then have money at the end of the day, right? And that le that just leads me to a better feeling about all those things.

SPEAKER_01:

You act good, you choose good, you experience good.

SPEAKER_03:

And you feel good.

SPEAKER_01:

It's really it's literally that fucking simple. You can't you can't make it any more simple than that. Like, don't overcomplicate it. Like, you know, we live in a world where like like now we see influencers waking up at three in the morning and doing all these extracurricular activities, you know, and it's full of nothing. You know, like you don't have to do any of that, you just have to figure out what works for you. And here's the the kicker, right? And then we'll end it with this. With the kicker is that unless you're grateful for what you have, you're just not gonna be grateful. Because it's like the saying, people are like, I'll be happy when. And it's like then you get there and you realize happiness is not there. No, and it's like, man, I could have just been happy the whole time. And instead, I chose to say, I'll be happy when, and now I'm here and I'm not happy. It's the same thing, like, oh man, how can I be grateful when life has just been handing me bullshit or by choosing to be grateful? Right. Oh, but it's not that easy. No, but that's the thing, it is that easy, and and you're overcomplicating it because you people think like, oh, but when I start expressing gratitude, I'm I'm being thankful, but life is still not handing me things, and it's like because action ties into it, and I promise you, everything begins with the mind. If you're thinking negative thoughts, and if your thoughts are full of pessimism and and this isn't gonna work, and I can't, and why me and boo-hoo, life isn't fair, then no, it doesn't matter how many times. Uh, one of my favorite ones, right? This is a controversial topic, right? Is religious people. I have all my faith in God, and God's got me, and God did okay. Listen, I believe in that, I do believe in that. But if you think that you could sit at home doing nothing, you can pray 23 hours a day, go through all the rituals, baptize yourself seven times in a week, and that's not gonna change anything in your life.

SPEAKER_03:

You have to take action, I promise you.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, having faith and belief and talking to God is all part of the process, but at the end of the day, he's not gonna come down here and do it for you. He's watching you, he's observing your actions. And if your prayers are those of God, I need, I need, I need, and God's gonna look at you and say, All right, but what are you doing?

SPEAKER_03:

Right, and and look what you have.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, and look at your shitty attitude and your negative perspective, you know? Right. Why aren't you grateful for what I've given you?

SPEAKER_03:

I'm not gonna give you more and do more for you when you're sitting here shitting all over what you already have.

SPEAKER_01:

Correct.

SPEAKER_03:

And that's it.

SPEAKER_01:

So boom.

SPEAKER_03:

Don't shit on what you have.

SPEAKER_01:

Episode 145 of Compounding Daily. It was a compounding daily roulette. Uh, it's one of those episodes. I I love the roulette because it never lets you stick to one topic. You kind of, you know, but at the end of the day, everything correlates. Everything we spoke about today, you can you can tie it to the next lesson because at the end of the day, it's all attached to the world of personal development. And uh, I attribute who I am, the way that I speak, the way that I think, the way that I carry myself, the people in my life, I attribute it all to the to the difficult times in my life, to the loneliness I spent with myself, the conversations with myself, the the moments of un unsureness, like everything that I am today is because I decided to slow down and observe things that were going wrong, and Lord behold, guess what was wrong? Me, I was wrong, and I started working on that, and boom, here I am. And am I fucking Elon Musk? No, I'm not, and I'm not trying to be either, you know. But am I sufficiently better than I am, than I was six, seven years ago? Undoubtedly, and nobody can take that from me because I've done the work, because I've practiced good attitudes, because I can make good decisions, because I have a good perspective, and I'm also just a regular dude, man.

SPEAKER_03:

Right.

SPEAKER_01:

You know? So you got anything you want to add to that?

SPEAKER_03:

No. Spot on. Okay. Do your best, be grateful for what you have, and that's it. See what how great life can be.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Or don't, right? Because that's what I focus on the most. Here we go.

SPEAKER_03:

We're getting back into it.

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Yeah, or don't do any uh anything and just sit at home praying and wishing and just see what you amount to be. And the words of my mentor, chances are you're amount to not much, and that's not a life worth living. So, with that being said, gave you a lot to think about today. One of the longest episodes in a long time, one of the longer episodes in a long time, almost 30 minutes. Uh, thank you for being here, Juliana. Of course, as always, it's a pleasure. Uh yeah, yeah, it is fun. It's nice to vent. We have these conversations in private all the time. Uh, it's nice to get recording and actually share the values and everything like that. You know, um, any questions, any comments, anything you disagree with, anything you want to just talk to us about. We're always free in regards to reaching out to us on social media or whatnot. Um I would always say, I hope I provided value, but I know that value has been provided. So as always, I say thank you for being here until next time, and do yourself the favor of not just listening, but listening, implementing, thinking, reflecting, and understand that we're not special, far from it. And if we can do it, you can do it, because we're still figuring it out ourselves. So that being said, thank you and until next time.