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Ever found yourself paying for a gym membership that's collecting dust? Or perhaps you're grappling with the endless hustle, juggling job after job with no room to breathe? That's the kind of authentic, real-world chaos we're unpacking today. Join us as we navigate the delicate dance of work-life harmony, laugh about the gyms we never visit, and get serious about why we're all stashing pennies for our twilight years. Our special guests share their colorful stories, giving us a glimpse into the myriad ways we all seek to balance personal satisfaction with professional ambition.

Education and opportunity are the heartbeat of a thriving community, and we're putting our fingers on the pulse. We're exploring how the choices we make—like joining a talent show or opting out to study—shape our paths and the critical role support networks play in fostering young talent. If you've ever wondered whether societal pressures are squatting on your ambitions for physical fitness or professional success, our conversation will shed some light. With anecdotes and insights from our guests, we're stitching together the tapestry of experiences that uplift the next generation.

But what about when the curtain falls and we're left in the quiet company of family? This episode doesn't shy away from the complex dance of familial relationships and the silent scripts we follow. We're sharing personal journeys of staying true to ourselves amidst a chorus of expectations and reflecting on how our roots can both ground us and set us free. With a candid look at the challenges faced by trailblazers in niche professions, we're also questioning the rigidity of societal norms and pondering how altering the landscape of opportunity, especially for women, might just rewrite the narrative of our lives. So, make sure to tune in for a heart-to-heart that resonates with the familiar, the unexpected, and the transformative.

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Ever found yourself paying for a gym membership that's collecting dust? Or perhaps you're grappling with the endless hustle, juggling job after job with no room to breathe? That's the kind of authentic, real-world chaos we're unpacking today. Join us as we navigate the delicate dance of work-life harmony, laugh about the gyms we never visit, and get serious about why we're all stashing pennies for our twilight years. Our special guests share their colorful stories, giving us a glimpse into the myriad ways we all seek to balance personal satisfaction with professional ambition.

Education and opportunity are the heartbeat of a thriving community, and we're putting our fingers on the pulse. We're exploring how the choices we make—like joining a talent show or opting out to study—shape our paths and the critical role support networks play in fostering young talent. If you've ever wondered whether societal pressures are squatting on your ambitions for physical fitness or professional success, our conversation will shed some light. With anecdotes and insights from our guests, we're stitching together the tapestry of experiences that uplift the next generation.

But what about when the curtain falls and we're left in the quiet company of family? This episode doesn't shy away from the complex dance of familial relationships and the silent scripts we follow. We're sharing personal journeys of staying true to ourselves amidst a chorus of expectations and reflecting on how our roots can both ground us and set us free. With a candid look at the challenges faced by trailblazers in niche professions, we're also questioning the rigidity of societal norms and pondering how altering the landscape of opportunity, especially for women, might just rewrite the narrative of our lives. So, make sure to tune in for a heart-to-heart that resonates with the familiar, the unexpected, and the transformative.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

I want to be able to start. I want to be able to get the text from the people that I like. That's something different. I want to create a space where people can come.

Speaker 2:

Back in the day on.

Speaker 1:

Sundays, everybody would be chilling and brazing. So I want to start a show where you see the Sundays vibe. I want to start a show where you see the Sundays vibe. I want to get the text from the people that I like.

Speaker 3:

But let's vibe man, let's make everyone informed.

Speaker 1:

Usually it's you and me who are in the studio, say hello to everyone and we have a camera where we can film and shoot. And we have a camera where we can film and shoot. And we have a camera where we can film and shoot. We haven't had a lot of time in the past. We have a lot of people in the community. Let's take a video in True Greek. How do you like? The place he openly introduces countries Heizes us ination. Let's see make sure that's above For people who FuckGreek.

Speaker 3:

He has spoken many languages. I'm not sure, because usually there are some things I get really often. I get really often this week.

Speaker 1:

That's good. What you doing, that's not good.

Speaker 3:

It's good In a way, but I don't have that feeling anymore. I feel tired.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but we have a guy who speaks. How does he talk to me? He must be like I just have a feeling my wife and guys are going to call me. I think I'll be like I do two jobs now, so I'm the one who is going to talk to me. I try to catch up and work, like in the things for us. I don't know, the sleep is different after you feel tired. He does. I'm not saying that you have to take something.

Speaker 3:

The back end of me. I'm not lying man. I'm back in the days I was in the band, but I don't know if I'm going to be able to sleep.

Speaker 1:

Yes, please don't tell me that I'm going to sleep. I'm not going to sleep. I'm going to live in a club empty, and stuff like that. I'm not going to tell you the Sunday is not what. I've been to the gym for two or three times and I haven't been to the gym, but usually when I'm in the middle of the night, I almost sit in the side of the river. I'm sitting on my stomach. I sit there to sleep. I have two things to do.

Speaker 1:

I don't have a thing to do I have to work out for a month. That's the challenge. Yeah, I know you're going to say stop but I know there's a way.

Speaker 3:

There is a way, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I have to try to find a way to work out three days a week. I'm going to come to my fesa, but I know one of those days is going to be Sunday. Yeah, so now, hopefully, when I get my other job, for my first job, I can go work out before I go to work that night. So I have to find a way to make it three days. So that's the only thing that's missing. That's missing for me. I haven't been to the gym like in a month.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know why am I paying that money for all life?

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Please talk about getting a day gym. I'm paying for the two gyms.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because you know they go 24-7, because you pay me something and you pay me a dessert, so I have dessert to go back to work, so I have a festival, so I can go to the gym.

Speaker 2:

So some days they open 24-7.

Speaker 1:

So they put it on. Plus.

Speaker 3:

He wasn't that much money, I don't know, I just try to win that thing like keep taking the money and you haven't been to the gym, and I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. I think I'll go there and then I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. So, I have to. So it says I'm not going to be able to work anymore. So now I think I got it back. Then I will start to work again. So now in the end of the year, sometimes they work 7 days a week, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Jesus.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sometimes they work 7 days a week, but at least they work like 6 days 95% of the time. But the thing about it. So it's not a big deal. It's a big deal Because I want to have the option.

Speaker 2:

Does that make sense?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's not a big deal, but you want to have the option.

Speaker 3:

In case you want to have the option. If you want to go in, it's summertime, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I don't want to work anymore. I don't want to work anymore. I can't work because I have to work 2 days a week. And then I tell myself, no, we don't want to work anymore. So I go to work. I was like, no man, I don't want to do that, but I'm going to have to work. Plus the second thing I want to do is to work.

Speaker 2:

I want to hide it, I'm motivated, I'm motivated, I want to have a good sense, but I don't want to move. Okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm not still motivated. That means 62 years old. He was talking to me about no money. I need 4,000K, right, he said. Every time I look at it. Yesterday I was talking about 60. He said I don't want to take the cheque. He said 4,000K, jesus Christ, I know man.

Speaker 3:

I don't give in.

Speaker 2:

At the job.

Speaker 1:

Let me take the job. I think it's around 11 or 13 years. That's a long time. He said the way the company works they give you bonuses. So when they do that, they put some money in your phone.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so he just based on that, yeah man because he said a few times, you have to take the money.

Speaker 1:

He's like a family of 3, so he was going to some store so he took the money from that and then he put the money back. So he was like I'm enlightened, the only way I can retire is to go back home, because it's so expensive. That's the only way.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to be like that.

Speaker 3:

To me that's sad In a way. Yeah, it is sad, but it is sad in a way. But he had a legit excuse. He was sitting in family issues. Yeah, and that's the only fund they had available. He had to use it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man. So I don't want to talk about that. I have to go back home Because he probably won't hit like that About $1000 a month In social.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think so.

Speaker 1:

Between $1000 to $1500. I don't think it's going to be more than that. But it's not like he's making 6 figures, you understand. So I don't think he's going to get that much money. So when they are bossing me, I can't know the main situation, stuff like that. So everybody needs money, I need money, but I can't live without this money. The main is on the way. What's the situation then me? So I have to work, work in the weekend, if you don't want help.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to commit to it, but I don't want to help. I'm not going to do it. I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to be like that. I don't want to be like that. I don't want to work. I don't want to be like that. I don't want to do what he does. I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to be like that. I don't want to start a mission. I don't want to talk about it. I want to talk about Effect and consequences. Which how do I say this again? Which effect does the people want to live in the world? They want to live in the world and also to have the consequences Every, not only history, but also the whole world. My partner I don't know what he is talking about.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know what he is talking about, because I'm happy with it. I don't know what he is talking about. I don't know If we go to the way he is saying and if If we go to the way he is saying, and if we go to the way he is saying, because it is, how can we not talk about what he is talking about?

Speaker 3:

You are talking about the image you find For depotations.

Speaker 1:

You are talking about for depotations. If we want, we have to do it 없다 few citizen community Do fire German だから. Maybe your men will be like that, so my partner will be like that. They will be like that. They will be like that. You will be like that. So our kids can't fight the same age. Yes.

Speaker 2:

I mean hallway boys are doing something to put men.

Speaker 1:

You know, I don't know how to say it, but it's the mother of the Taretsi. She has a lot of problems. I don't know how to say it, but I think it's. I don't know how to say it, but I think it's the most difficult experience I've ever had.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how to say it, but it's hard to say it. But it's difficult to say it. I don't know how to say it, but it's hard to say it. I think it's a good example, but I don't know how to say it, but I think it's hard to say it. I'm pretty sure you have something to do with the car, because I think I have a lot of money.

Speaker 3:

I mean not money, but the police.

Speaker 1:

Yes, the police. I don't know how to say it, but I think it's hard to say it, but I think it's hard to say it, you know you're doing too much.

Speaker 1:

Can you explain to me what you mean by that? You're like. You know you're feeling where the machine will slow down. You do know I'm black, right, so as a black man, you've been through so many things. We have a system especially not in the US where we're really black. We know that the police are in a good relationship with black people. They've never experienced it before, but we like to learn from them. You know you're not a partner and you're like man. This is a good thing. I'm not going to be a friend again.

Speaker 1:

You know the police will say man get the F out of our city then and I'm like yo slow down, man, we live here too, man we might stay in the Westman Beach, but that's also our city too.

Speaker 3:

That's not?

Speaker 1:

your city. It's quiet for a second, you don't have no answer for me. But like I'm not going to say that I'm a black man, I'm not a good American model, I'm like yo man, we're like in F-talks at once. Soon after that, f-talks are the most common for me. There are consequences. I don't even know my partner, but I don't know the difference between colors.

Speaker 1:

I just came here to learn I'm a black man. I'm a black man. I'm trying to get to know them. I don't know my father. He's a black man. I'm a black man, so I don't know the colors. I'm here to learn that I'm not going to say that I'm a black man. I'm not going to say that I'm a black man I don't know the colors.

Speaker 3:

I see everybody stopping me until I get here. It's the farthest away from discrimination.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I think it's a guy who doesn't understand us but is obliged.

Speaker 3:

I mean make sure that you're not on the one side of the law. That's the only thing you can do, because it's going to happen to you, regardless Whether you're on the good side or the bad side. If you're on the bad side, you're going to have a good life, but if you're on the good side, you may have another chance to fight it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know I've been to jail before. I did 24 hours in jail, but the most important thing about it is You're told that you're going to have to get a system, but I don't know where I am. You can't get a job in a system, because the first time and the last time that's the goal. I've been in jail and then I've been in a lawyer and those people are racist as hell. Yeah, he wasn't a bad part of the neighborhood, like the one side of where I'm racist, but nobody is doing anything about it.

Speaker 1:

So I had to spend almost like $10,000. So I don't lose my job Because we're going to have a job. We cannot get to that. But how many people have that kind?

Speaker 3:

of money To have an attorney, to keep it like that and go further.

Speaker 1:

Exactly Because, as a black man, all you have is your clean record. Yeah, so some ladies Imagine like everybody is going to be in jail, because they are not only under the head, but they are also family and they are also friends.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they are friends, they are outcomer, they are outcomer, they are outcomer. But I don't think they are going to engage in certain situations or in certain areas, just to make sure. Yeah, I'm not sure if they are going to do anything about it, because I think that they are going to be pulled over and they are not going to shut up people. They are going to take out machines, but the machines that are in, the machines that are going to be in the kitchen, they are going to be finished. So what do you think?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it's a big thing. I think that, especially for people who do this in the city, for example, I think that people are going to be in jail, and I think that, for me personally, I think that people are going to be in jail, and I think that people are going to be in jail. Because they are going to be in jail, okay, I think that we are not going to be in jail, we are going to be in jail. We are going to be in jail.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so the reason why we are going to be in jail Is that we have a choice to do the show. But that would be If we put all of these in the show.

Speaker 1:

What is going?

Speaker 2:

to ensure that the 2018.

Speaker 1:

Yes, especially when it comes to the happening.

Speaker 2:

Yes, most of the time, I don't know if it's for me or for the people who are coming here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because the people are not always there to help. So far, the young people don't have the opportunity to go to school. So I think it's good if you come to the Alistar to get an option for the people who are coming to school. So, loving the situation is a good option for the young people to go to school.

Speaker 1:

We are already based on the people who are coming to school. It's a great thing that we are here. We are really close to the people who are coming to school. We are not here to help, but we are here to help. We are working hard to get an option for the young people who are coming to school, but the people who are coming to school are not here to help. It's a good option for the people who are coming to school, okay, but if we don't talk about it, I don't have the option to help. We are here to help, but we are not here to help.

Speaker 3:

Of course, we are here to help, because the country is very good at helping the young people. Thank you for your help. We are here to help. We are here to help.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you know, but I think that we are here to help the young people who are coming to school. We are here to help the young people who are coming to school. We are here to help. We don't know if you know or not. We don't know if you know or not. I don't know if you know or not. And later she explained to me how residing on the farm happened and how she sold the whole plant side. She was also at Kimboro ponsel To make a video about that. Everyone just wanted to depend on each other. At the time I came from a partnership with Kansas. I went from World Rally Star Feeling to To the US för unicorn and it was 7 or 8 enterances, the pesos, financial Israel you want.

Speaker 2:

You want.

Speaker 1:

The second way, even if we are people who go toclesh together with the other people who gives us a lot of treatment to help us. Come forward to be ready for more Timo who will help us? Yes, I think so. Timo guided us. He was good to us, too, while helping us. Each one of us worked so hard on that. We can't certains other that those are the source we want to get, but it's another snap in the air soI hope this is a pair of問 good trip and a forgiving joke.

Speaker 1:

I was a man, I don't know how to say it. So someone who wants a chicken question. A question is who thought about the BBRs? The BBRs, what do you think about that?

Speaker 3:

I think that the BBRs for me is that everyone wants to have a beautiful body. So for me it's not my fault, I want to have a beautiful body.

Speaker 1:

Who thought about the BBRs.

Speaker 3:

For me personally, the BBRs are not my fault because, if I'm right, I can ask someone who thinks it's my fault. I mean you have to be careful about your friends.

Speaker 1:

But you have to be careful about your friends.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying how much do you think you can give to your friends? 5%, 5%. I think that's the way it is, because I don't think I can give them the best I can. I think that's the way it is. I mean, it's a certain thing If you don't have a beautiful face, you can give them the best you can.

Speaker 1:

So doesn't that mean that they don't give you a profile.

Speaker 3:

To make them happy. They don't give you the best profile Because they don't give you a good profile and they don't give you a good profile. They don't give you a good profile.

Speaker 1:

OK. I don't think I can give them the best profile, because even if they don't give you the best profile, they don't give you a good profile. But I think that's the way it is. I think that's the way it is.

Speaker 3:

That's the idea, exactly what you think you can give them the best profile.

Speaker 1:

But if you don't give them the best profile you can give them, the best profile.

Speaker 3:

That's what I mean.

Speaker 1:

But if you don't give them the best profile, you can give them the best profile, but at the same time too, it depends on the level of the conversation. I think that if they don't give them the best profile, they don't give them the best profile Because they don't give them the best profile.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

If they don't give them the best profile. I think that's the way it is. They don't give them the best profile Because they don't give them the best profile. So, if they don't give them the best profile, because, at the same time, I think that's the way it is, I think that's the way it is. I think that's the way it is the way they live they live for a long time, they live for a long time they don't give them the best profile.

Speaker 3:

They don't give them the best profile. I think that's the way it is, because for me it's not the best profile, but it doesn't exist. But it's the way it is. It's the way it is. It's the way it is. It's the way it is. It's the way it is.

Speaker 1:

They don't give them the best profile.

Speaker 3:

They don't give them the best profile.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I can say it better, but when I was in the salon, my mom was in the room, and when I was in the room she was like what's going on? She was like daddy, I'm trying to be like mom, you don't understand.

Speaker 3:

Yes, so it's important.

Speaker 1:

For the decision to learn, to live, to get a relationship with them.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's the way it is. For me, it's the way it is I don't know if I can say it better Because you don't think about what you're doing. You're somehow a tattooer.

Speaker 1:

You don't know what you're doing Because you don't know what you're doing, yes, but it's not easy to do when you're in a country where you're a tattooer.

Speaker 3:

Exactly. I don't know if I can say it better, because I don't know what I'm doing. Maybe I'm a tattooer, who's?

Speaker 1:

doing the research Because I don't know what I'm doing. Who's doing?

Speaker 3:

the research. I don't know what I'm doing. Not a general.

Speaker 2:

Because I don't know what I'm doing.

Speaker 3:

Because, you don't know what you're doing. You don't know what you're doing. You don't know what you're doing. You don't know what you're doing.

Speaker 1:

I think it's 50-50. I think the world is different. I don't know if I can say it better, but I don't know if I can say it better. I think you have to have your own life. Of course, if you're lucky, you have to know what you're doing. You can't do it, but if you're lucky, you can do it. You can't do it. You can't even support him to fly to Popzelle. I'm a senior, but at the same time, I think there's no problem for me, for me to do everything I do. I'm a senior. I'm a senior.

Speaker 3:

Let me tell you something. I don't think I can do it. I think it's the same for me. I think I can do it. I think I can do it. I think I can do it, okay, okay, if you want to do it. I'm an example of this. At the end of the day, when I'm at the airport, I have to go to the airport, I have to go, I have to go. But the movie was about the kids playing with wigs in their head Because they were playing with their mom. They said I don't know who that is, that's for my mom. She said why is it on your head? She was just playing around to see. I thought my mom was dead Because she said it's not an orange.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and it's beautiful. So I said mom, look, I don't know if there's a problem with my mom there's a whole group of kids playing with wigs.

Speaker 3:

No, there's a problem with my mom. I don't know if there's a problem with my mom. You have to do what you're supposed to do, because it takes a little longer, but the good package is a little bigger. Yes, but my mom is a poker player. I've played with her before she's done everything I have to do. But I don't know if there's a problem with my mom. It's completely ideological.

Speaker 1:

I've never.

Speaker 3:

I think our sense of At some point.

Speaker 1:

Your best, best part is when you don't say she's at one like 13, you can't put on a pop decision on the country, but at some point you have to sit down with her and have a conversation.

Speaker 3:

I try. I mean I thought you were weak and whenever we were together, I was in the middle of the fight and I was in the middle of the fight and I was in the middle of the fight. I think it's important to know that the fight is not supposed to be done. It's supposed to be exposed to you. It's important to know that you like her and you don't want to do it.

Speaker 1:

I don't like her, but I don't know if she's at one like 13.

Speaker 1:

I think that for the good of the world, everyone has done that for the good of the world. I think that if there is no science in the world, even people who want to do it for the good of the world, they have to think about who did it for the good of the world. I think that's not all. Not even those who speak are supposed to do it for the good of the world. I think that's not all. Not even those who speak are supposed to do it for the good of the world. I think that's not all. But I think that if there is no science in the world, there is no more money than the good of the world.

Speaker 2:

I think that's not all. Not even those who speak are supposed to do it for the good of the world.

Speaker 1:

I think that if there is no science in the world, there is no peace, love and if there is no science in the world, there is no existence. I think that if there is no structure, structure and structure started by the parents, the parents are not there and they are not there, so they are not there, so they are not there, and they are not there, I think that if there is no science in the world, there is no science in the world.

Speaker 1:

The problem is that Simon Syle did not accept the idea that Syle wanted to do it, because he wanted to do it because he wanted to do it. So he had to do it for the sake of the coffee, because he wanted to do it for the sake of the mother and the children. Even though Simon Syle did not accept the idea that Syle wanted to do it, he wanted to do it for the sake of the mother and the children. What's the difference from anerting? Having an earlyраx of one voice throughout your building tonight is a interaction and offer to have an early Wenn.

Speaker 1:

When is the online announcement coming?

Speaker 3:

You are always looking for one, where adventurous are really getting to know your mother and dads. It's where the parent gets to see that he will have a boyfriend Every time they meet, even if they meet with a marriage. I was in the middle of the night. I was in the middle of the night. I was in the middle of the night because in Timon I suppose there is a Timon in the name of Timon. For me in Timon, I never had the chance to have a Timon. I suppose women, I suppose women, they never had the chance to have a Timon.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 3:

But I suppose women never had the chance to have a Timon. If women had the chance to have a Timon I suppose they would have said no.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know if it's true or not. I suppose people think that they have done it to the Timon. If women had a Timon, I suppose they would have said no.

Speaker 3:

I have a small mind in people. I mean women who have manual strength. I suppose women don't have the education to be a woman. I suppose women have the same thought as the people who have a Timon.

Speaker 1:

They never had the chance to have a Timon.

Speaker 3:

I suppose they would have said no I suppose they would have said no.

Speaker 1:

If women had a Timon in the name of a Zayb, I suppose they would have said no. I suppose they would have said no. I suppose they would have said no, they would have said no. I suppose women would have said no and so they would be sure that women wouldn't bear the responsibility of a Zayb Because Rumani people didn't have theמך. Because others descended into this camera. There were serious tympans. Who would even politicians or economists?

Speaker 3:

who are people trying to protect you, not to break your orthodesic protect you, but after then you won't like to break your orthodesics, and then you need to I was Abdul ABopen, the emailми to who were you receiving the proposal called the Supreme Court, because, assuming I don't know my birthday and birthday, and then we have to work and then we have to ask questions, and then we have to go to the conference and then we have to talk to them. But I did not do that. I did not do that. It was the virtual lecture, but I did not do it. And I said I did not do it. I did not do it because I did not do it. It was only that that I did not do it. Otherwise, that you are not doing pm.

Speaker 3:

But in my life then nobody would think that I am doing it. Do you think that I would have screwed up? Then I multiply there for the results, the results of this anu cartop. Request me Please. I suppose they called it young Eaton, father Kleish투. He goes to school to hit stars. The big deadline is around 12 am. Yes, 12 am. But that means it's not worth it. Do you hear that? No, but for sure those things Yummy can bring to the thoos right across from them.

Speaker 1:

Are these the no man that's?

Speaker 3:

all.

Speaker 1:

And that's all there's no one else who will understand that Sometimes, when we're on the move, we're just like playing, to grant it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah man that's music man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no one else is like. We're not used to changing the way we play. People don't know that. That's how it's been the most often. We're stuck in a good time or we're not taking it. We're stuck in a good time or we're not taking it. We're stuck in a good time or we're not taking it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but even if we're stuck in a good time, we're not taking it. Or we're stuck in a bad time, or we're not taking it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, even if we're stuck in a good time, we're not taking it. And even if we're stuck in a bad time, we're not taking it, for example, the most often if someone is in a good time. But, for example, sofia, if you abuse the young people, they're stuck in a good time. They need help. They don't need to be paid. They're a pleasure for them.

Speaker 3:

They need help for the young people, for the people who are stuck in a bad time.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so you know how we're stuck in a good time and if they're stuck in a bad time, we're not taking it. But I always say that you're stuck in a bad time. I think it's not about the young people. It's about the young people who are stuck in a bad time. But it's about the young people who are stuck in a bad time Independent with being an adult.

Speaker 3:

No, I mean, you took being an adult as being independent. Yes, Because all of this you did. You claimed independence by just being you.

Speaker 1:

Being an adult.

Speaker 3:

Being an adult basically being an adult. That's the fact that you're an independent. But, for me. How do you say independent?

Speaker 1:

No, I think independence is a very important thing, especially in the world, because if you're an independent, you're not going to be able to live in a bad time. That's my fate, so I don't want to go with that. I think it's important to be able to live in a bad time.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not like that. I know that If you're an independent, you need a companion. You need a companion to live in a bad time.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so you're not going to be able to live in a bad time. Yes, so I think that's the best way to live, because everyone is independent. I think that's the best way to live. You need to be independent because you're not going to be able to live in a bad time. You're not going to be able to live in a bad time If you're an independent.

Speaker 3:

You don't need to be independent If you're an independent, you don't need to live in a bad time. Exactly, you're not going to be able to live in a bad time, that's logical.

Speaker 1:

I think that's the best way to live. In order to give the best version of ourselves, we have to be needed. True, if you're not able to live in a bad time, you don't need to be independent. You need to have two jobs. You can't do your own jobs, depending on the way you take it, but if you're not able to live in a bad time, you don't need to be independent. Yes, but the extra work, extra work, yes, extra work.

Speaker 3:

I mean, you can't support people like that. If you go over and beyond what they would do for themselves, they would be able to live in a bad time. They have people who depend on them, who need them to do certain things. Without them, that thing wouldn't be possible.

Speaker 1:

So they have to, they have to do certain things. They have to do certain things.

Speaker 3:

Yes, they have to do certain things. I don't blame them, but I don't blame them for what they did. What do you mean? I don't blame them for what they did.

Speaker 1:

They are making their own money.

Speaker 3:

They are making their own money. You can't pay them to make it easier for them to live in a bad time. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. You can't do that as an independent person. That's the mentality.

Speaker 1:

I don't blame them for what they did. They are making their own money, but I don't blame them for what they did Of course I don't blame them for what they did.

Speaker 3:

They don't need money to make a living. Even if they are making a living, they don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living. That's the mentality. They don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living.

Speaker 1:

I don't blame them for what they did. They don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely, even when they are making a living, they don't need money to make a living. They don't need money to make a living.

Speaker 1:

Because a lot of people who are in the USA. They don't want to be a victim of violence. They don't want to be a victim of violence. They don't want to be a victim of violence, but they don't want to be a victim of violence. They don't want to be a victim of violence. They don't want to be a victim of violence. My son is a victim of violence. He is a human being. He is a victim of violence. He is a victim of violence. He is a victim of violence. He doesn't want to be a victim of violence.

Speaker 3:

Yes, because Everything. I don't know if I'm a man or a girl. I don't depend on a man. No, you're a girl. I'm not inviting you to do that.

Speaker 2:

I'm inviting you to do that, because all girls know that they need a girl?

Speaker 3:

Yes, and all that is done, because even if you have a girl, you can't do it.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know what you're doing. I don't know if you want to do it. You're not a man, you're a girl or a mother that you don't know. You're a girl, you can't be a man.

Speaker 3:

You're a girl, you're a woman, you're a woman.

Speaker 3:

You're a woman. You're a woman. It's pretty important If you want to survive. That's why I say yes, I'll give you two kids. If you don't make a girl and boss them a girl, she'll be in trouble. But yeah, I told her to help she. Let me live a difficult dream. Of life is healthier, easier, more battery-free and unwm-filled, because swimsuit between it's a good UMK friend. He said no. He said especially if you use a young people who are real young people, who are family. He said we can make this independent Because the young people mean the young people know what you are doing. It's not right, but all of this you use are going to be family. That's enough. Tell you that we are not independent.

Speaker 1:

We are going to talk about the Pigo area. I understand that you are going to try to make this independent. Yes, that's why we are going to talk about the Pigo area. There is a Pigo area that is very expensive. You are going to make money by controlling the environment.

Speaker 3:

Yes, we are going to talk about the problem of the health care system. You don't need a young people to do the same thing. Yes, you are going to need some fund.

Speaker 1:

Do you have any relatives who have been given money at the same Xiangor market, mostly to take care?

Speaker 3:

of the community. I don't know. They ran to the market to give money for what them own. But it is free to pull. But for the business it's not a problem. It's a problem for someone who is a business owner. Even if you have a business, you don't have a business if you don't come to the business. That alone makes you think you are independent.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I remember that I had a problem with my cell phone and I was thinking that I would be able to earn money from my cell phone. Yeah, you can start from the beginning, I thought that it was a business owner. But what did you do? Well, I had discussions with the government, with the United States, and I had a discussion with the TITAC.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, the TITAC is a bit too much I mean I was thinking that I would be able to earn money from my friends in the United States, so hopefully I think I will be able to make enough money to make a good business. The biggest problem is that I am not able to earn money from my cell phone. I don't have the capacity to make money from my cell phone. So I have a lot of negotiations with the government.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you mean the number of the situation. Yeah, it makes more money. Yeah, but it's not going to happen.

Speaker 1:

One way you have to sell I think that it's the money that is being made by the United States. I think that we can make more money from our cell phone.

Speaker 3:

to make more money from our cell phone, yeah, but it's not going to happen Because people are not able to earn money from their cell phone. Yes, you have to sell your cell phone. You have to sell your cell phone. You have to sell your cell phone. You have to sell your cell phone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think that if it's done.

Speaker 2:

I think that it's done, but it's not going to happen Because we are going to sell our cell phone.

Speaker 1:

We are going to forget that. I did that. So we have to sell our cell phone? Yeah, but you have to sell your cell phone. Yeah, but we have to sell our cell phone. We have to sell our cell phone to make more money from our cell phone, so we can make more money from our cell phone, yeah, but I think that people can say that they can create money from our cell phone.

Speaker 1:

It's not going to happen, but people are going to talk about it. They are going to talk about it, but they are going to talk about it. People are going to talk about it in a way that they can't do it. And people are going to talk about it to study the future, because they are going to talk about it to study the future, but it's a problem we can't win. We can't do it because we are going to have to do it. We can't do it because we are going to do it. We are going to talk about it. How do we make whatever we are doing bigger, but there is not much we can do.

Speaker 3:

I have a question Do you think that there is a certain amount of money that your money is supposed to make? To make a debt? Yes, okay.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that there is a certain amount of money that you are supposed to make.

Speaker 3:

I think there is not a certain amount of money.

Speaker 1:

Yes, there is, there is a certain amount of money that you are supposed to make, but there is not a certain amount of money that you are supposed to make. I think that at the level of the city, I think that the level of the city that you are supposed to make is a good thing. For example, imagine that you have a minimum income that is black, 35, 40k, but generally the black and white people say that the 40K is 40K a year. For example, in New York, making 6 figures is equal to making something like $1000 a year. This can be a term of share. So imagine, do you think you should be doing if you are making $30K a year With one key, but what are you doing for the first year or so? That's not. You are not going to put yourself in a situation where you are ready today Because I think that. I think that if you are going to do a share, you will limit options. Of course, you will limit the quality of the income.

Speaker 3:

But I think that if you are going to do a share, you will limit the quality of the income. So you are going to do the share? Yes, but what about if you are going to do a share?

Speaker 1:

If you are going to do a share, you will limit the quality of the income. If you are going to do a share, you will limit someone. So with that mentality, you will limit the quality of the income. You will limit the quality of the income. The more you work with a coffee shop, the more you will limit the quality of the income. But before you go to the company, it's not easy to do a share. Share is equal to power, so you will limit the quality of the income Absolutely. So you know that and that's why I think that if you work with a coffee shop, you will limit the quality of the income. So if you are going to do a share, who will be able to do it? So that you can do it? I think it's better to do it, otherwise you will have to do it more than him. You will have to do it more than him, that's what I think.

Speaker 1:

But at the level that you know, you have to trust him. So, at the level that you trust him, you have to trust him. So it's better to trust him, so you have to trust him, so you trust him, you trust him.

Speaker 3:

You trust him. So the only legal means is self juvenile torture. You have to trust him because you go too far, but yeah you push your past. We have, yeah, we have arrived to have the foreign gereas. Why they won't get Noah's tax document. Eh, because when we were in India, we can get it. The serious problem is, by the time we are here we won't be 50k per day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but she probably made me like double. She probably made me like six figures. She should have said.

Speaker 3:

One of the things I think about is that she is not deadly men.

Speaker 1:

But we are not fit. It is an experience that we are talking about in general, yeah, but what I really think is that she is not deadly men.

Speaker 3:

But I think that if she is not dead, I think she is not cheap. First of all, if she is not a gas-addressed woman, she is not a gay person that no one knows, and as more global corporations are not attendants, I think that sectorwhat do you think? Kobs לקed little with K? Eines tuba. There is no Á Sergio.

Speaker 1:

Yes, duwage or Pil. At the time of the city he was popular when he came to black people.

Speaker 3:

All level, yeah, but Shansley is as high as she thinks he is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but give her a few more years. That's why Niveau the third process of a woman Shansley as far as she's getting older, I'm telling you getting one girl who can't make 6 figures and she will do something that's 20 or 30k a year. Because if I want one girl to keep it, she's looking for a company. She's looking for a company.

Speaker 3:

She's looking for a company that will be able to do something that will make her live.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for example we already talked about that she's looking for a company that will be able to do something that will make her live. I don't think she's going to be able to do something like that. You need to be able to do something like that. A coin from this like 35 thousandiliters. But even the Cohimans do it, your petruses.

Speaker 3:

You know what they sound like. So beforegin I mean seemed a bit cradleč. So you are diverse. Break into a community.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you have to have such a long term relationship. But when we start conversation we have to go to the store to find out. You know, when you go to the store to find out that you are a little bit of a digger, you have to go to the store to find out that you are 19 or 20 years old. You have to find out that you are a little bit of an assistant to the store. You have to go to the store to find out that you are way lower in age.

Speaker 3:

But when somehow they have some influence, somehow they have some money. When I talk about money wise, like age wise, I mean that's a different story Like capital wise Before you have to find out that you are a little bit older, you have to find out that you are older. But you have to find out that you are older, you have to find out that you are way lower in age.

Speaker 1:

So you are older than you? Yes, I mean the thing that. I have to talk about. You know, if you are older than you, you are not going to decide about your age. You are going to be able to find out that you are way lower in age. Maybe you are not going to be able to find out that you are way lower in age, or you are going to be able to find out that you are older than you are in middle school.

Speaker 2:

Even in high school.

Speaker 1:

Back then we had a lot of problems with the school.

Speaker 3:

We had a lot of problems with the school. I think that's good for me. With time, I hear that there is a lot of problems. I know that the system is like that, but I still don't know what problems I have.

Speaker 1:

What problems do you have? Because it's a country, exactly.

Speaker 3:

Meaning like that's the way you are going to keep it for me? Yes, but you know what problems I have. I mean, I don't know if you are going to find out about your relationship, but you have to stay firmly on, yes, what you can bring.

Speaker 1:

But what are you going to do? No, that's what I care about. Yes, and we are going to keep it for a long time. But we are going to keep it for a long time. But don't throw it away. You go back in time. It's been a long time since you have been in a job, but you have to live in a place with a lot of problems, because women, when you have a girl who is not in a job, you think that you have a boy who is not in a job. But you have a boy who is not in a job. So you have to live in a place with a lot of problems, but there are women who have been in a job. So don't go back in time. I don't think that she is going to do anything for him.

Speaker 3:

You always say that women are not open to something good, but they just have to get something good.

Speaker 1:

They are not in a job priority, so I don't think she is going to do anything for him.

Speaker 3:

I think she is going to do something for him. I think she is going to live in a place with a lot of problems. I don't think she is going to do anything for him. She is going to live in Paris, I think she is going to live in Paris.

Discussion on Work, Money, and Retirement
Discussion on Education and Opportunities
Parental Relationships and Communication
Gender Inequality and Social Expectations