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The Martian Perspective; Will degeneration be the end of a generation?

Darryl Blastoff & The Prez Season 1 Episode 2

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    Is the world headed for a decline due to the continued irresponsible nature of those with uncontrolled urges occupying leadership roles? Will future generations be able to survive in a world where the inevitable rise of inflation, unfiltered social platforms, selfishness, & uncensored immorality threaten to break the very fibers of integrity and principal which once guided us into prosperity and progressive times. What responsibilities do we owe our youth to help steady the ship of the future? 
     Blastoff & The Prez offer up solutions: using effective time management, self-accountability, self-control, self-awareness, & your most powerful asset; the human mind. Buckle up for another direct flight & come kick it with us as we spit some “RYL TALK” while broadcasting live from a secret location on Mars! 

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Speaker 2:

What's up, ladies and gentlemen? What's the word? We back for another round. It's 2024, it's April. What is this today, man, the 19th? Today would be the 19th. I've been so busy, bro, but look, we back and we broadcasting live from a secret location on Mars. Everybody, I am your host, Daryl Blastoff, and I am joined by my partner in crime, the Prez. We ready, we live, we doing it again, man, for another round, another dose of that Real Talk Podcast.

Speaker 2:

We getting everything worked out, man. You know one of the hardest things about starting this podcast and you don't know what the fuck you doing is that. You don't know what the fuck you doing, man. We have so much fucking technical difficulties. We literally got started at fucking 10, 9 o'clock and here it is 5 in the fucking morning, mars time. And you still lit, we still lit. I'm trying to keep myself going and you still lit. We still lit, we still lit.

Speaker 1:

And we still love, but we getting it rolling, bro, I'm trying to keep myself going. I'm trying to keep myself going, but we going to have a good-ass time. A good-ass time man. We're going to have a good-ass time.

Speaker 2:

Prez man, look, you know I'm glad you here, bro, If I ain't told you nothing else. Nationwide man and we going to be here together. Man Got each other back. Man Going to carry each other through these trials and tribulations, especially with this. Hooking this shit up, yeah, you know, hooking this shit up, bro, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition. That's going to be our lesson of the day for this. Hey, we ain't going to stay too much, you know on that, because the worst thing you want to hear when you're on a spaceship is hey, we got technical difficulties, we want to jump right into it, man, we want to fly, feel safe man, we got rolling with us, baby.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we don't want no fear of flying. Yeah, come on, let's roll, man. Last time we ended with with a discussion on uh, you know relationships and this and that man, oh, I want to do a little little something different, to kick it off today man I I think I want to dive into some other things that's been going on around the world. Man, um, you know, we, we had these fucking cougars. Man, let's talk about these cougars. You know what's her name? The Lions or the ladies?

Speaker 1:

The ladies, bro. Oh, the ladies.

Speaker 2:

Me, for one, I'm cool with it. I don't knock no young cat for getting some good mature cat. I'm going to call it mature cat. You feel what I'm saying? Mature cat Think about Dry Michelle. That thing is mature and experienced. And she taking that young boy, jalen Green, he play for the Houston Rockets man. If y'all don't know, most of y'all know, because even if you didn't know who he was before that, you know who he was when the news hit your social media feed. You know wherever you get that from.

Speaker 1:

So how'd she snag him? Yeah, dive into this one, I ain't going to say she snag him, bro.

Speaker 2:

But you know what though? Let's dive into this one she has a son the same age as this dude bro. Hey, get your groove, Stella, but it's kind of weird to me because I couldn't imagine dating somebody.

Speaker 1:

you know my daughter's size, but maybe that's what that nigga like.

Speaker 2:

My daughter age, excuse me, and, and, and, and, and. I just, I just don't know how they would sit, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like that, that wouldn't, that wouldn't.

Speaker 1:

Imagine she comes to the family cookouts.

Speaker 2:

Man hey. Hey mom Bro, who you telling bro, oh man yeah, I mean like I say, bro, it's at the point to where, who else, who else did that? It's another chick man man, you know who tripped me out bro. Cher bro Cher.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Cher, Bro Cher bro Cher.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, cher, bro Cher, like 70. She doing her thing, bro. She got a young dude like 35, and she's 70, bro.

Speaker 1:

Well, look these celebrities. They got the best medicine, they got the best physical therapist. You know, they can stay young, they can stay young, bro.

Speaker 2:

That dude can't be, you know, going hard all the way. Maybe he'll be. I can imagine, dude, you tan that old motherfucking cell. You can't possibly go hard on you. You know how you want to go hard. Sometimes Animalistic Can you go animalistic on that old lady.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, man, I don't know, not sure, break her damn hip, Break her damn rib cage.

Speaker 2:

One bite. Everyone knows the rules. Motherf're in the middle of sick, gotta stop and go.

Speaker 1:

Drive to urgent care yeah, that'd be an awkward conversation pulling up at the fucking hospital. So what happened? Um yeah, um, you know we were.

Speaker 2:

You know there was just some some shit going on, you know and look, at the end of the day, dog, we're gonna have to make it to where you know everybody on equal playing grounds, though, so you can't really hate them. You can't knock them, because we do it as men. We do it all the time, bro, so I'm not knocking them. Yeah, people want to call it gross or disgusting, but here go the thing that that fucks me up out of all this these teachers, man, excuse me, these teachers. They you steady. See them get caught for Fucking with these 12 and 13 year old kids. Now that fucks me up, bro. I'm not. Where was you at, motherfucker when I was in school, miss Johnson?

Speaker 1:

Where was you at? This reminds me of South Park.

Speaker 2:

This reminds me of that South Park episode, god damn, you could have gave a nigga some pussy back then.

Speaker 1:

This reminds me of that South Park episode. God damn, you could have gave a nigga some pussy back then. This reminds me of that South Park episode. The nigga said oh nice, Nice, Nice.

Speaker 2:

Man. I don't know, bro. I was just stunned at how this seems to never. It's like they don't want to learn. Here come another one. It's going to be somebody else next month. They got caught jacking a little kid off in the back of her.

Speaker 1:

Bronco, bro outside of work or inside his apartments or some fucking so interesting story. A few years ago I used to talk to a lady who worked in the houston administration, uh, school administration office. I mean, we talked for a long time and hey, she would tell me you got no idea public school. You got no idea how bad it is. So much of this shit is swept under the rug. So much of it in every single school gets swept under the fucking rug. Teachers be messing with the kids, kids be messing with the teachers, students be messing with the faculty, faculty be messing with the students. And just to keep the school running, they gotta like sweep this shit under the rug. Man, you gotta be careful out there, bro. It can be a scary situation. You know, you never know. And he's, and she said it's not, it's not just the male teachers, right?

Speaker 1:

you think, you think, you think you think the male teachers are the problem she said it's not the male teachers. She said it's everybody. She said it's the women teachers and the male teachers.

Speaker 2:

It's probably more the women, bro, but I mean they doing it. But, dude, it's something mentally wrong, bro, for you to go ahead and say, look, I'm going to give it all away with risking to fuck Lil Billy.

Speaker 1:

Lil Billy, what fantasies did you grow up having in?

Speaker 2:

your fucking head, man, where you want to do some shit like that Lil. Billy. I really don't understand. And what I really don't understand is why they weren't giving pussy away like the way they is now. Back then, when I was in school, there was a couple of them.

Speaker 1:

man, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 2:

Miss Garcia, man, I don't know about that bro. My people that went to court. Man, we all remember Ms Garcia bro. Ms Garcia was nice bro. Yeah, she was nice.

Speaker 1:

You know, hey, I was 17.

Speaker 2:

Hey, Ms Garcia, we there. But nah, let me stop kidding. That ain't cool, bro. That's breaking the law, that's ruining kids' innocence, man, when you do shit like that. So we're not going to joke on it. It is serious. But you know, on another note, bro, how everything been going for you bro. You been chilling bro.

Speaker 1:

Man, it's been good. I've been working a lot, but hey, I put in six days last week, so I have three days off this week and hey, I'm finna, make the most of them. This week. We're gonna have a great episode. We're gonna have several great episodes. We're gonna have. We're gonna have a number of great topics that we're gonna get into and, look, we love, just you know, broadcasting live from Mars, making sure that y'all get to tune in and hear some of the extraterrestrial extravagance that we be spitting. So, hey, we really appreciate you guys coming in and hearing some of this. How about Mr Blastoff? What's the word?

Speaker 2:

I mean, at the end of the day, bro, like you say, we finna turn up, we rolling, we getting into the groove of things, and it's more or less me just setting this shit up. I actually had a Grammy Award winner engineer come show me like, look, this is what you need to do, and I fucking forgot what the fuck he told me. Bro came over here, helped me set up the studio sound. We played around with the sound. He a good guy, man, good guy. Shout out to him man, Should I say his name?

Speaker 1:

No, don't say his name, not after the conversation we just had.

Speaker 2:

Man fuck that. You know he was a good guy.

Speaker 2:

But anyway, he came through man, and he's going to come on the show, so I'll address it when he comes on the show. He said he's going to step up and come on the show, man. But on another note, let's get into some things that you know, because I feel as though we're in the H. You know, down there in the H, man, a lot of people are moving to Texas. They calling now a monologue, or monologue it's called something they calling the term bro that Texas is having the greatest population growth in the world Period. Like everybody's moving and catching the wave to Texas.

Speaker 1:

But remember, when we were setting this all up, I was just amazed that Joe Rogan, one of my heroes, he lives down here. You know like he lives down in Austin. You know I was like man, I thought he lived in New York or something. No, he lives in Austin. That's awesome to me.

Speaker 2:

I love that. I don't know, bro, but all I can tell you is that it's been jumping out here. I've been, hey, you know we, you know it's been on the map and the scene. To me it used to be like, man, artists used to scream our city just to put themselves on the map, yeah, you know. And then, because Houston going to support especially oh, they saying Houston, they calling out Houston Yep, you know what I'm saying Like, let's get one.

Speaker 2:

Who Fucking Drake? Yeah, when Drake hit the scene, he was, you know, houston, like Houston. He's always been a supporter of Houston, bro, so he was able to get that whole fan base of people that was fucking with him, especially the ladies, you know, by screaming out Houston and he waved from up Canada or some shit. So they like what the fuck he know about Houston, why he love Houston, bro, houston is Houston, texas, period, man. But I tell you the downside of that they driving the cost of living up. You know, hey, man, man, people are paying. They ain't used to that down here, you know. People are paying. They ain't used to that down here. You know. People are paying what?

Speaker 1:

I'd say probably 20% more than what they were, if not more.

Speaker 2:

If not more, you know, 20% and it's only going to get worse.

Speaker 1:

Houston.

Speaker 2:

You know why? Florida, Let me tell you why. Let me tell you why. When people making money, even if they know they're gouging prices this is the game They'll go up you know what I'm saying? And the price of where? It's like man, this is just crazy $8 for a carton of eggs and then so they'll have you sitting there saying that's crazy. But at first, don't forget, at first it was $3. So then they skyrocketed to eight. So you was like damn, they went to eight dollars. So they dropped down to five.

Speaker 1:

So you know, but you were paying three at first yep, yep, they got your ass, they got you, got you bitch, they got you got you bitch, got you bitch.

Speaker 2:

They sold it bait and switch. They just they really wanted that middle price. Yep, but they got. They had room to play with on how long though, how low they could go once they got it up that high, and they wanted you just to believe that you were still catching the deal until they went down to a $3. Welcome to America.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to America, welcome to the way the American system works, the way the American system can fuck you in the ass one second and then come around the other second and bitch slap you in the face.

Speaker 2:

You gotta be careful out there. It's a game called capitalism. It's a game called capitalism. That's how you make the money.

Speaker 1:

That's sad, isn't it?

Speaker 2:

That's sad, isn't it? You buy low and sell high. That's the name of the game.

Speaker 1:

That's sad, isn't it? Golly man, god Lee, what are our kids going to do? Because, as much as we love talking shit about you know, the younger generation and everything like that oh, they don't know nothing about this man. We think we have it bad. What are they going to experience? What problems are they going to have you as a it bad? What are they going to experience? What problems are they going to have you as a father? What are you going to be able to teach them that's going to be able to carry them forward into an age where the cost of living is going to be another 25?

Speaker 2:

to 30 percent higher. You know what ours is right now. You know what can we teach them? You know what, bro? The best thing we can do is just have them mentally prepared. But then again, bro, even the parents today, they so caught up in trying to pay bills or trying to maintain, or trying to obtain, and then you got other distractions like social medias and shit.

Speaker 2:

You know, back when I was coming up, bro, church, I, I mean, and I, and, and it's still people in church, but, man, them seats are getting emptier and emptier, bro, I, I was going to a church, you know locally, that I would know would usually be filled up. But hey, you know, and I don't know if that's because I went to one of the last services, that might be a possible thing. You know what I'm saying, but it's just still. We can all see, man, that the country is getting away from God fearing and whatever. I'm not here to preach to nobody, because that's not what I do. I'm just saying, if you look at, we had some kind of guidelines to stabilize shit. Now people do what the fuck they want.

Speaker 1:

My question is do you feel like people have lost something to believe in outside of money? Outside of money, I ain't going to say they lost it, money consuming everything.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to say they lost it, bro. What I'm going to say is that it was never even taught to them. Yeah, it's getting less and less instilled in the people in the masses. Instilled in the people in the masses, you know. Things like church and teaching morals and stuff like that. It ain't for everybody, I'm excuse me, wait, first of all, wait Things like church. It ain't for everybody, you know, and if they ain't, you got to respect that person. Let them live how they want to live. But there's still things called morality.

Speaker 2:

And if you look online and shit, now, bro, bro, just think about it you're seeing more and more videos and, like twitter, I'm gonna say what is formally known as twitter, it's called x. Now it's a dope ass app and everybody that's fucking with it, they know. But twitter, bro, is unfiltered, uncensored free speech, and they's putting out a bunch of trash, though they allow to spew a bunch of false information, so much so that, a lot of times, some of that false shit slips through the cracks. Now, a lot of times, you can look down below some bullshit that's bullshit posted on there, and somebody'll have a disclaimer below that video like hey, this was true, proven not to be true?

Speaker 2:

yeah, they are, but a lot of times, a lot of that shit get through yeah and it's a lot of divide on there because, like where Yahoo, I used to, always that's one of my main search engines, bro, for some reason I just love Yahoo Like Google. Woo, woo, woo, I love Yahoo. Yeah, at one point, like when the pandemic hit, yahoo was like stop filtering the comments because people were being so divisive and spreading false information in the comments. Cause, man, that was one of the favorite things we used to love to do back then and I know a lot of people that you know fuck with Yahoo or whatever search engines you do, you go a lot of. It's just like social media when they post something, what you going to do. If they post something controversial, what you going to do, yeah, what you gonna do. What you gonna do? Where you going when you see that post, where you going next?

Speaker 1:

You going to one of the other big ones. You going to the comments. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You going in the comments section.

Speaker 1:

You trying to figure out what people are saying?

Speaker 2:

A significant amount of time going through the comments and they looking really people be looking for comments that they can agree with. Yes, yeah.

Speaker 1:

They're looking for bias, confirmation Bias confirmation.

Speaker 2:

Look, they got their own. What's the word? They got their own opinions in their mind. But to go in the comments and see someone else with a like-minded opinion, it might be some hateful shit. It's going to be somebody hateful in the opinion. You know it might be some hateful shit and it's gonna be somebody hateful in the comments. Your thoughts might be some hateful shit. So you're gonna go in the comments and find that one motherfucker in the comments and say some man, it's crazy, bro. And so what I'm saying about x is it's just unfiltered. Bro. Ellen took over and and bro, this did that tool. He's a. That dude's a brilliant guy. He controls in this information misinformation factual information.

Speaker 2:

He's controlling the flow of information when he posts. He released that because twitter that's why they call this the information age twitter used to ban people like trump and whatever, whatever for saying shit that maybe wasn't true, or whoever said some shit that wasn't true, because Trump, although he do some good things and he does some good things or whatever the fuck you want to say he still spread a lot of false information. Yeah, yeah, as a leader of the free world.

Speaker 1:

So my question is this Isn't that the price we pay in a country of free speech?

Speaker 2:

I'm not knocking anybody, bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, wouldn't you agree that that's the price you got to pay in a country of free speech? Isn't free speech the freedom for someone to say shit? That's not true, but would you?

Speaker 2:

or would you not agree with me that that is some of the most dangerous shit, because it can form people's opinions?

Speaker 1:

So I ask, I ask.

Speaker 2:

I ask again about this certain group of people steady, committing crime, when that really everybody's committing I ask again you're showing this group of people always because you have a site dedicated always.

Speaker 1:

You have a site dedicated to shit, like always. So I ask again ain't that the price we pay for the freedom of speech? Ain't isn't the price for freedom of speech, the freedom for someone to say something you don't like? That's the price you pay.

Speaker 2:

That's the price you pay.

Speaker 1:

That's the uncomfortable truth. You know what?

Speaker 2:

That's the real talk. That's the real talk, bro. It's also, you know and that ain't real talk, because real talk is real talk Keeping it solid. You know, and that ain't real talk, because real talk is real talk, keeping it solid. It's just the situation, as you explain it, that there's a bad side to the bad side what is it the first amendment's right?

Speaker 2:

it's a bad side to that shit and that is, hey, you got to take the good with the bad, you got to take the bad with the good and the bad can be really really bad, real fucking nasty, but also the good can be real fucking good.

Speaker 1:

There are a lot of places in the world where you can't express your, your viewpoint. You've expressed your viewpoint.

Speaker 2:

You get shot or you get taken down to the jail, or you get ostracized, stoned to death, or you get killed, you get uh uh, genocide, all these other things you know, man, in my mind, like I say, all of these things are just turning society on it's fucking head, flipping norms backwards, things that was normal, things that weren't, that were taboo or normal it's. You see, every the internet has nothing that you can't see, bro my question is isn't this who we've always been as people?

Speaker 2:

no, it's not, bro. We were people of morality, of of ethics, of religion, of the golden rule, shit.

Speaker 1:

We were supposed to have been. We black, we black, listen. The world treated us like shit. The world treated us real bad.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm not so much caught up on the color because it's across the spectrum, bro. It's not even about this is the thing. This is where they winning at See. This is where the dumb motherfuckers are caught up on, bro. It's not about skin color, but the dumb motherfuckers are caught up on it. You know what it's about their fete, bro, their money, their rich and their poor. But they got the poor. They're money. It's about power, the rich and the poor, but they got the poor. They got a war class between the poor color classes. It's a war between those civil wars. And they got whites wanting to get rid of blacks. They got blacks skeptical of whites. They got racist undertones against immigrants and Latinos, and shit. It's just a distraction, bro. Immigrants and Latinos and shit. It's just that's a distraction, bro. While the rich build armies and stockpile resources, and gather information.

Speaker 2:

And gather information.

Speaker 1:

Like Elon.

Speaker 2:

Build systems that you sign up to because they're promoting pictures and influencing and you're going to freely share your information and your location of where you're going to be at and they're just gathering and influencing and you're going to freely share your information and your location of where you're going to be at and they're just gathering all this so they can pinpoint everything.

Speaker 2:

They'll have a general idea of where everybody is, what everybody's doing, what this situation is like in this area of the world, what this situation like in this area of the world, that's all it is, bro. It's the war class of the rich and the dumbed down sheep of the poor, bro. That's it, bro. You know you gotta wake up and realize that the quicker that you stop hating on each other and see it's just generational curses, bro, where people, families, struggle with issues that were in the early year and like racism, that shit. Little kids can be born, two little kids can be born, one white, one black and you know they're not gonna motherfucking know about no racism, they're just gonna know their kids yeah, they're just trying to have fun you're gonna, they're gonna be indoctrinated on.

Speaker 2:

Hey, watch out for this for good reason.

Speaker 2:

Stand back, jimmy, don't stand next to that you can't blame this black father for talking to his black son about hey, make sure you which is the standard anyway, because you want to live, uh and not, you know, be in the incident, but put your seatbelt on, check your mirrors, make sure your license plate's good when they pull you over. Get your ID, get it. You know, you gotta can't, you can't knock shit like that because you gotta protect yourself. Yeah, then you got the other sides of other people that may, along the lines, be like hey, you know, watch out for those guys, make sure you don't be out there too. Guys, make sure you don't be in all that too late.

Speaker 2:

If you see these guys, you know, be a little extra cautious. They up to something no good. Most of them up to no good. Most of them love this rap shit. Most of them love this, this, this, this, this, this un-moral lifestyle stealing. They all gonna steal. They all gonna be loud and aggressive. You know, look, man, you're not benefiting nobody by keeping that seed planted, bro, yeah, and that's the problem.

Speaker 1:

And this goes back to what you said earlier. This goes back to what you said earlier about how it's like the lower classes fighting amongst themselves while the people in real power, they're gathering all the resources they can Watch what's happening. People Watch what's happening in this world. Every time a big controversy comes out, every time a big problem comes out, every time something huge is happening, then we have a little controversy. Oh he in the news, this celebrity did this and this celebrity did this man.

Speaker 2:

Watch the distraction, watch the big game that they play, watch the big game, don't know what the right hand exactly, exactly, you know at the end of the day, bro, you see, one thing people don't be doing is paying attention to what's really going on. They too busy caught up on what's going on with motherfucking puff daddy. They too caught up on what's going on with the fucking kansas city chiefs, or or the nfl, when the and all those things were built to distract you. But they don't realize that the population is decreasing, that women and men are interacting less and having less sexual activities, and less social activities and the way things are going.

Speaker 2:

Tell me this if I'm wrong. I was listening to something. I heard some information earlier today and brother say you know, what man, women, men. Well, matter of fact, I'm sorry, a woman said this women don't mind having one sharing a man if he got money powerful and this and that they don't mind sharing a man.

Speaker 2:

You got a good guy out here, though, working full time, pushing a job, but he making $60,000, $50,000, $40,000. To that woman he out of there. There's a lot of women he's out of there for that because, hey, they want the bags. It's women out here that believe you lame because you go to work.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

You lame because you work and get honest money. That's lame to them.

Speaker 1:

They'd rather have a scammer.

Speaker 2:

Bro, those kind of things, you leave them alone. It's men out here that believe you know, a woman ain't nothing but a fucking sex object, Yep. Or a woman ain't nothing but a maid to cook and serve and clean and to go to work and come and do all this above, not looking for a partner. It's men out here that can't see women as a person, bro. They don't see women as people. They can see women as sex objects.

Speaker 2:

They can't build a common friendship. It's men out here that cannot build a bond with women, bro. They can't see a common friendship. There's women out here that cannot build a bond with women.

Speaker 1:

Bro yeah, Big time.

Speaker 2:

They can't see a woman outside of pleasure or something to fuck or cook or clean up for you.

Speaker 1:

My question is where does it start, though? Does it start with the parents?

Speaker 2:

Bro, it's not even so. Yes, it starts in the home. It starts in the home. It starts in the home, but it also starts with what you indoctrinate yourself with, if you feed your mind, what you feed your mind, if you're sitting on Instagram all fucking day and some of them do. Some of them be at work, bro, still watching Instagram. Some of them lay down in the bed and watch Instagram before they go to bed. Some of them wake up and listen. I'm not free, I'm not blameless, I'm not an Instagram person per se.

Speaker 1:

I understand, but I fuck with Twitter bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I fuck with X. I go through my little Facebook every blue moon. You know what I'm saying. I'm getting older man, I'm 38 years old, so I fuck with the gram, but you know, whatever it is, it's people that don't get real news. They get news from fucking social media. It's people whose influences are influenced by somebody. Popular's influence, yeah, or somebody that they thought was cool's influence oh. You know, this is what's up right now. This is the best restaurant in town and you influenced it by. This person said something. You thought this person was cool, yeah, and nobody thinks for themselves no more. It's people that don't fucking think for themselves, yeah. It's people that you'll meet a girl and she'll ask you for your social media yeah. If you got all these followers, oh followers, oh man, you gotta make me finna get some pussy, oh, yeah, oh I'm gonna give, I'm gonna get to know him.

Speaker 2:

There's some guy that could be having more and more than this person, but they ain't into all that. And this person with all these followers, what they, what I know, people have seen them post back in the gap. I don't even see them too much, no more. But 10 000 followers equals zero fucking dollars. Yeah, it can be that. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. It's a guy that's making $100 million. They probably ain't on social media, bro, at all. You know what I'm saying. It's all about, nowadays, the machine. It's all becoming a real matrix. You're building a honeycomb. You're building a honeycomb. You're building a honeycomb. You're putting out these fucking platforms and shit, and people are blocking you.

Speaker 1:

I think there are a lot of people who they either want you to have a lot of money or they want you to have a lot of followers. You could have 100,000 followers. You could be poor as shit and she finna like that Because she want the drama. She want the drama bro, people are automated.

Speaker 2:

now, bro, people are becoming what the Matrix says they will become, or like you were saying earlier, it could be you have $100,000, but you have zero followers.

Speaker 1:

But she want the bills paid. All that anyone's ever seen is that you're just an object to be used for their, for their gratification. The girl who want to follow, the girl who, the girl who's going to give you some pussy because you got, because you got one hundred thousand followers, she want the drama because she want to fulfill something that's in her heart. She want to be the envy of her friends, she want to be the envy of her mother, she want to be the envy of her social group. Or, if you have that $100,000 and she want that Louis Vuitton, she want that Yves Saint Laurent.

Speaker 2:

The bottom line is, man, you have to think for yourself, and a lot of people just ain't doing it now. People can't even get out of that, man. It's crazy how influential people can tell you you know, Glorilla called a motherfucking DUI. I watched that earlier, but they can't name the capital of fucking Washington, let alone their own fucking state. You know what I'm saying? They can't tell the difference between Japan and China. Yeah, you feel me, they can't tell you on a map. You know where Alaska is?

Speaker 2:

It's crazy that the shit that matters the most to most people is what's going on in other people's lives, not their own yeah, you know, the most successful people a lot of times tends to be people that has focus and can focus in and put all the add shit aside and all that and get locked in and accomplish shit.

Speaker 1:

Bro, man, I'm trying so hard to do that.

Speaker 2:

It's hard it's hard, bro, but in this day and age.

Speaker 1:

It's never been harder, but it's also never been fucking easier, because there's so many resources out there for you to learn everything you need oh man, by your fucking, and you have to put your time in to learn it, though you gotta put your time, but we so busy we're either busy or we're distracted.

Speaker 2:

You're going to give two or three hours a day to your social media, over 40 minutes when you're laying in bed. When you get up and you know you got to get ready for work in the next hour and a half, you turn it Once that let me tell you what happens for a lot of people. A lot of people will know they need their good night's rest and if they look at their phone, even once during the middle of the night or too early in the night, like you know, you got to go to work for 6 in the morning.

Speaker 2:

If you get up at 4 in the morning and have a look at their phone. Oh, before you know it, it's 5.30 in the morning. Oh, fuck, I need to be getting dressed. And bro, and look you watching the phone. Right now. You're listening to you right now. We appreciate you, so keep that motherfucker on right now. We ain't sending it to you hopefully you're listening to us at a decent hour on your way to work on your headphones.

Speaker 1:

It's never been harder, but it's also never been easier, because there's a lot of good resources out there. You gotta you gotta control what you consume. You gotta control what you consume. You are what you fucking eat. You gotta control what you consume.

Speaker 2:

You are what you eat. You are what you eat. You are who, you are what you say. You are what you do. You are who you, you know, associate yourself with. You know a lot of us. I said in the last episode you hang with wolves, you're howling at the fucking moon. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. You, you, you hang around, you post us to put your if you're, if you are not where you want to be in life, you need to try to find you at least one person that is and try to befriend that person.

Speaker 2:

Try to make you know a consorted effort to you know, learn what they learn and befriend that person. Try to make you know a consorted effort to you know, learn what they learn and befriend them and whatever way you can serve them, in whatever way to be assistance to them so they can be able to teach you, because nobody wants to just give shit away and you can't blame them, no, no, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Of course, not, of course not, of course not. That ain't fair to them neither.

Speaker 2:

Hey, they earn their stripes. You know you want what they have, so you have to put yourself in position where you could be valuable to a person like that.

Speaker 1:

So what will you sacrifice? What will you put out there? Gotta put you exactly. What will you do yourself that and what will you take away from yourself you?

Speaker 2:

know and a lot of women's answers is a lot of. A lot of men try to get use women sexually yep a lot of women get what they got sexually yep I ain't gonna say no names because I you know, but I I know. I believe some people prominent in power have gotten to where they are sexually. I know for 100% fact.

Speaker 1:

No, that's 100% fact. That's 100% fact.

Speaker 2:

We hear all the time men done got somewhere prominent sexually Yep, you know what I'm saying. And to each his own. You know, don't knock a motherfucker for what they did. You know what I'm saying. But at the same time I really salute the ones that got it the harder way. That ain't maybe as attractive or maybe got something going on where they ain't got access to that kind of situation where they can give up some easily shit Like some people getting rich off of just fucking porn or some shit like that, or sucking dick or some shit like that, or they get famous off that. Yeah, you know, selling night. Yeah, that's what I call selling night, bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying Especially if that ain't your line of work. Yeah, If you a hoe and you selling pussy and you come up, oh, that's your line of work. That's what we call poverty. But if you, you know, going against your morals and shit, you're right when you just sold yourself out and all the way, your foundation of your success going to always be trash. Yeah, Because that wasn't what you was about in the beginning and you started out doing something that got you the way you were. Now you can forget about it and get up there and this and that, but you always know your foundation was built on some bullshit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you got to understand that.

Speaker 2:

So the person that can put they, like you say, bro, that can control, that has self-control and can control the bad shit coming in and filter that shit out oh, those are some of the most shit coming in and filter that shit out. Oh, those are some of the most powerful of people. The person that can easily put down weed. The person that can easily put down that drink, the person that can easily put down you know the women that got your mind gone, or these men that got your mind gone and can focus on what needs to be done. Oh man, the mind is your most powerful tool.

Speaker 2:

Man, the mind is the most powerful tool we got and I think for me it's your mind, Because you can be the dumbest motherfucker in the world and have all the money in the world. But if you dumb, you're going to hey a fool and his money will quickly depart. So soon depart. A wise man can turn a dollar into an enterprise. His money will quickly depart, so soon depart. A wise man can turn a dollar into a enterprise.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's right. And for me the big thing is, y'all ain't got to take our word for it. Listen, all y'all got to do is just try, and I promise you, within one week, maybe two weeks, if you just change up a little bit, you're going to see a dramatic change. Oh, I didn't know I could do that. Oh, I didn't know I could learn that. Oh, I didn't know I could push myself that far. And you really ain't push yourself that much farther than you were before, but you pushed yourself enough To be a catalyst, to be a catalyst to yourself, hopefully to be a catalyst to yourself, hopefully to be a catalyst under other people too.

Speaker 2:

You know, hey, bro, look at the end of the day, man, and that's always a leading statement, because, at the bottom line, what the fuck you want me to say? Bottom line, you know you control your own destiny. Yeah, you are the own blame. Don't blame a certain group of people. Don't blame a race of people. Don't blame a gender of people. Don't blame a culture. Nobody holding you back but yourself, bro. Even if the odds are stacked against you, the moment you give up is when you lose. You know everybody's path is not the same. Everybody's not going to have that easy peasy life. Everybody wasn't born with a golden egg and a golden spoon and whatever else they call it.

Speaker 1:

I would also add to that you only have a limited amount of time before you're going to be setting your ways.

Speaker 2:

that as well you're. You're not that as well, bro. You only have a limited amount of time before you set in your ways. Hey, I'll tell anybody that's coming up coming out of college, coming out of high school. You know, I'm gonna tell you you got to have your mindset, bro. You need to be on track by the age of 25, bro, you need to be goal-driven oriented. Bro, you're going to bullshit yourself, and a lot of times. Let me tell you one of the hardest things that I truly agree with A lot of us went through school, middle school, elementary, middle school, high school and the moment we was in high school, I can't wait, because I can't wait to get out of school, because you just no man, push through, push through, get you a skill.

Speaker 2:

Well, it ain't got to be college, but go straight out of high school, whether you're going to college or you're going to go get a trade. Go through something, bro, because you're going to need it nowadays, big time. They don't even need grocery sackers. No more, bro. They got the AI machines that are taking over. Look at Walmart.

Speaker 1:

They don't need cashiers.

Speaker 2:

Those fucking manual registers ain't never fucking fool.

Speaker 1:

no more they got like 10 manual registers Bro they got 10 manual registers, bro.

Speaker 2:

Only like one of them be open where it's a person, maybe two max. Maybe three, depending if it's holiday. But on the fucking flip side, they got all these AI machines that's handling everything. So they need that's not what's in demand the fucking groceries pushing carts and shit. They gonna have robots pushing grocery carts and shit too soon.

Speaker 1:

They already got grocery stores and McDonald's and everything. Where robots do everything, they'll cook for you.

Speaker 2:

They'll pack your food. Motherfuckers pulling up with the food on the robots and pulling up to your booth with your table booth and you grab your food off the fucking table booth.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, have a good day.

Speaker 2:

You know, at the end of the day, man, get you a tray, Make yourself valuable because this is going to need less, they're telling you if you just look around. They're going to need less and less fucking people. You think they tripping at the population in abortion? You think they tripping that the US population is declining?

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to speak on it, but it is things that they are tripping on, bro. Yep, you know what I'm saying With the population. It is things that are that they are that they are tripping. They want more growth of certain ethics groups. You know ethnic groups, Yep, they want certain groups and they want certain groups to decline. So you gotta be wary, bro. They okay with women busting, rapping about abortion pills and shit like that. They need that. That's what they want. Yep, they want to get closest possible to the Georgia Stones, bro. You have to understand.

Speaker 1:

Those things got destroyed, didn't they? They got bombed.

Speaker 2:

I don't fucking know, but I know they got bombed mysteriously.

Speaker 1:

They were as mysterious as they built. They got destroyed mysteriously. I never got a chance to go up, but I never got a chance to see you Fuck them.

Speaker 2:

They were never trying to promote dominance of a certain group of people. Who going to make them fucking rules? Whose right is it to say life should be at this level? Who are you?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

To dictate what God put on this earth bro.

Speaker 1:

You see what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

If that's what you believe in, if you don't, more power to you. The bottom line is you have to pay attention, man, to what's going on around you and make yourself valuable. Have trade skills, man. You want to tell you something about me, bro. I consider myself a jack of all trades, bro, probably a master of none, but I can do everything, bro. I ain't going down the fucking list. I can do every fucking thing that I put my mind to. I can do construction, I can do automotive work, I can do fucking porn work if I want to. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I'm a jack jack all the trays.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying Cook. Yeah, you can cook, that boy can cook.

Speaker 2:

Hey, man, at the end of the day, cut out what else you need. Financial owner tax office. Shout out to Family Affair Tax Pros. Man in Houston, man, y'all go give them a holler. Man. They say Alicia is the bomb over there and she getting you the money that you need and getting you every penny. You ain't missing a dollar. She not going to let you miss a dollar, like that fucking TurboTax or like them motherfuckers over at H&R Block. She not going to let you miss a dollar. No sir.

Speaker 2:

Uh-uh, no, sir. So at the end of the day, man, again, one of the things that we're trying to get across is you know you control your own destiny and if you let all these other outside distractions distract you from what's really going on in the world, you're going to find yourself behind on times because you was too busy watching what that dude was doing. You see what I'm saying? Or what she's shaking ass over there got your mind strapped up. You ain't befriending nobody. That's promoting political excuse me, financial wealth. You providing motherfuckers that got fake wealth from shaking ass on OnlyFans. You see what I'm saying. You watching motherfuckers that selling dope they getting their money and you watching them and you thinking they cool because they got a thousand, 20,000, 30,000, 300,000, whatever many you know followers or whatever, and let them do them. That's what they think. Is they there? You're not there. Yeah, let them do that. You glorifying that, or you what's the word? Influenced by that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, but you're not there. You sitting on your motherfucking mattress with no sheet on that bitch, motherfucking stains all on that motherfucker haven't turned the AC on yet motherfucking gas bill, five months overdue.

Speaker 2:

Car note seven months overdue. Rent, four months overdue. And you, while you sitting on your mother man, I throw that motherfucking phone down. Man, go get me some motherfucking me money. Yeah, hey, but hey, talking to some of these cats is like talking to a brick wall, bro, because people don't want to hit a scoff at all.

Speaker 2:

You really trying to do is just keep it real. You see, off their mouth and all you really trying to do is just keep it real. You see what I'm saying. All you really trying to do is just keep it real, bro. You really not trying to downplay nobody's situation. You really not trying to down talk nobody. You really don't think you better than nobody Because, see, you'll be doing your thing and people don't respect where you went in life because they feel like you're not supposed to be where you with.

Speaker 2:

They feel like maybe your sins are your past, or maybe you used to sell a drug, or maybe you used to pimp ho, or maybe you did some foul shit or run plays back, some fucked up plays, and they don't like the two above them when they felt like, well, I ain't did that or I ain't did that. All I did was, you know, go to work every day. How the envy or jealousy because of your success. Yeah, when all you did, all you did was just didn't give up what didn't get complacent. You wouldn't settle on complacency. Complacency was something that you were allergic to. You didn't like ceilings. You know, man, I used to work at this one company, man, before you know. I went there, bro, and I knew and it's certain people that can recognize this, because some people must can't but I went there. I looked at every car that was in that parking lot. Nobody had nothing nice. It ain't like they had a second car. The employees were borrowing from the boss.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

Borrowing money, getting loans from the boss of the company I already knew early on, uh-uh, I ain't going to be here long. Look at that cap. Yeah, look at that cap. For me, for one thing, bro, I've always been a self-sufficient, self-paid, self-made person. Bro. I'll be honest with you, bro, to this day, I really can't tell you, bro, I don't think I've ever been on a job for two years straight never, yeah, yeah, never bro, I ain't.

Speaker 2:

I ain't never had a job for more than a year and a half and that was throwback. And that's just me. I work well under my conditions yeah, under some. People are worker bees. You know, I build the fucking honeycomb. It's what I believe in. And multiple. I don't like limitations when I look up and see where I'm at in my life and if I'm at a job or something, man, the top guy making $120,000, that's nice and that's great. But that's a limitation for me. Not that I'm saying if I make that on my own I'm happy. If I can get to that on my own, I'm happy because I ain't capping myself, though I know if I get to there, then I can go farther than that. But if you're in a company and they got set standards and rules and scale, you better go look for another job. Yeah, if you're not happy what they got for you.

Speaker 1:

Or, if you work for a company, make sure you have a fucking plan so that when you make that money you can either move up or move the fuck out and pursue your dreams or your interests or something else that's worth it, so that you're not stuck being a worker bee for your whole life and you know what we need.

Speaker 2:

Worker bees. Worker bees are what they are. That's what you got. Everybody has a role. Everybody has a position. There's nothing wrong with being a workerbee. Some people came from nothing, some people didn't have a pot to piss in, somebody didn't have a place to sleep. So they can look up and praise all of heaven when they got a job and able to provide for their family, their life. They're not sleeping under a bridge, when they might have been sleeping in a fucking cardboard box.

Speaker 2:

But it's important to know that the worker beast. Today, people's happiness is dependent on what they. That's heaven for someone Having a decent job, being able to pay their bills. Agreed, it was, it was.

Speaker 1:

It was heaven.

Speaker 2:

Everybody can't be number uno.

Speaker 1:

A hundred percent you can be a sigma.

Speaker 2:

You can be an alpha, a hundred percent, or a beta, a hundred percent.

Speaker 1:

But the big picture is that the worker bees. In this day and age they can't afford to just be worker bees forever.

Speaker 2:

But you know what?

Speaker 1:

You. You're right, that's right. You have to have a plan, gentlemen. You have to. The world is no longer going to let you be a worker. Bee that 9 to 5 it ain't paying.

Speaker 2:

No, bro, no, listen bro, it ain't paying, listen bro, you can't. While you say that you have your own reason saying that. I honestly believe, bro, everybody has a role in my opinion. I'm not saying what you're saying is incorrect, but I'm not. We need worker bees. You have to have somebody checking you in taking your blood pressure at that hospital. Machines ain't doing that yet.

Speaker 2:

They ain't welcome taking it you have to have and long as they paying worker bees a respectful living wage, we're able to take their family out on dinners. Take their family on vacations and cruises and shit. Take their family, have big griffs and shit under the trees for Christmas. Make it affordable to go get a fucking carton of eggs and milk. Respect those people Because right now we're not at a point where you can't just get rid of worker bees every hour oh 100%.

Speaker 2:

So what I'm saying is everybody has their place, bro, as long as you give me. It's people that are bro, people's levels of what they expect out of life and what they deem as their happiness. It's just some people, bro, I'm sorry, that are just ain't nothing to be sorry about.

Speaker 2:

But it's people that are just happy with what they got. They don't want more than what they got. They fine with them. Hey, I got my TVs, my cable paid, I got my place to come lay down, kick my fucking feet up, lay in my bed. I can go open the refrigerator, fry me a piece of fish and some shrimps you know what I'm saying with some french fry and pour me a cold drink of iced tea, and I ain't worried about my bills. That's all that matter to me. Where it come into play is if you are struggling those types. You're going to work every day, you working 10-12 hours and you're barely making ends meet because they cost to live. That's the problem, bro. Other countries are living peacefully, working normally, getting their food sky high, they food first of all, they food ain't sky.

Speaker 2:

First of all, though, it ain't all shot up with all hormones, organics and cancer causing agents. These, bro, my son, I don't let him eat Doritos and Takis, no more. Bro, yeah, he came to me with a big bag of Takis and shit. He, nine years old, he came to me with a big bag of Takis and shit. I better put that back. You know better than that, son. And why are these kids acting up in school with their Red 40 in it? Y'all research their Red 40, man. They saying that influences these kids. To have it makes your add actor adhd, whatever they call it. All that has affected. It increases levels, and that's why you're seeing increased levels and shit like that, because they didn't used to have that shit or they didn't used to have that label back then.

Speaker 1:

But then again, you know but it's all part of the system. Your kid gets adhd so that you go to the pharmacy to buy the ADHD pills so that your kid has more problems and goes back and back and back and back.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to tell you something. My son was cutting up at school, bro. Yeah, he was cutting up and I'm a single father, so I take care of him. I got to get him dressed at school and he learned it from his father man. I take care of him. I got to get him dressed to school and he learning it from his father man.

Speaker 2:

This kid was kind of cutting up man. He was eating all these little takis and Doritos and candy and stuff. Look at it, everything has Red Forty in it nowadays, bro. He was eating that shit and he was getting calls constantly. I cut all that off, bro. I bullshit you not, bro, I can't. It was a while ago since anything happened with my son, bro. It was a while ago since, man, that shit has an effect, bro. It's been a while since I heard anything bad news or got a call. They was calling me like every week. Oh, he did this or he was doing this. He was distracted, this and this man. I make that little man come in. Hey, you got an hour every day, mandatory to get in that book, read, do some assignments. You know, I want you to play, I want you to have fun, but I want you to learn the importance of taking care of your business first.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, big time take care of your business early and still that early and still that early man. But that's, that's part of a lot of like we said the last go around. So what? What's a lot of these people missing, these dads and these I mean, excuse me, these dudes and these daughters, these sons and these daughters.

Speaker 1:

They missing a father or a father figure or a positive honest want-to-see-you-do-well mentor, because a father figure ain't going to tell you what you want to hear. He going to tell you what you need to hear Mama going to baby.

Speaker 2:

You Mama going to be. Stop doing that. Hey, you pissed daddy off. What the fuck are you doing? Get your shit in line, Sure, right.

Speaker 1:

Get your shit in line.

Speaker 2:

Daddy ain't taking that. I know people today that hey, had they had that positive, straight, strict on your ass, because you got certain levels of kids. You got certain kids that need a little extra strictness, but they don't have that father figure on their life. You know what I'm saying. Some kids get it by mama, but a lot of kids, bro, they just need a male role model bro, a positive male role model bro, positive, real male role model bro. You know, ain't nobody perfect, but you need somebody that's in your corner, a man that's in your corner. That's what a lot of these, these ladies, don't don't understand. You need a positive, real that's gonna teach you things about life and and things that the other side can't teach you. You know, yeah, even your daughter. It's very important for daughters to have a dance. It's very important, bro, it's important for kids to have both, definitely.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree, yeah, you gotta have both. You gotta have both.

Speaker 2:

It's definitely important for them to have a dance, bro, but in this day and age, where comfort is so highly valued.

Speaker 1:

Being comfortable, being comfortable, Comfortable oh man, you got to have that strong masculine energy to tell you hey, life is going to be uncomfortable. Handle your business first, Bro. The level of customer service.

Speaker 2:

The quality of customer service is just plummeting. It's plummeting. Talk to me. You can't get quality customer service nowadays, bro. You know I was at, I went to, it was late, I was trying to get something to eat and you know I pull up at Jason's Deli, bro, yeah. And so I say I go through the drive-thru Now. They close at 10. It's 9.30. I asked for a simple chicken wrap. I say excuse me, ma'am, as a matter of fact it wasn't even 9.30.

Speaker 1:

It was like 9.28.

Speaker 2:

I say, hey, how you doing. She come on. Well, how can I help you? Okay, how can I try your chicken wrap, you know? I say well, first of all, how long does it take to make it, ma'am? She say three minutes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, it's 9.28.

Speaker 2:

Three I kind of sit at the machine as I'm driving slow. I don't know what made me drive slow up the machine, but I could hear her come on. She didn't know she had the button pressed. But she gonna say I don't know why they like to come at the end of the day, la, la, la la. So I say I'll beg her, I'll say hold up, ma'am, wait a minute. I'm just gonna cancel're, going to do nothing to my meal or anything. But I can tell you, frustrated I don't want a frustrated person hooking my shit up, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I don't want a frustrated. I heard what you said, so I'm going to just go on ahead and I'm going to go on reverse and get on out so you can go and go home. But my deal is it and shit. First of all, I can kind of see if I ordered the biggest meals and shit like that. I just ordered a fucking chicken wrap that you told me would take three minutes, so why was it frustrating for you?

Speaker 1:

to do your job, especially when you're supposed to have someone overnight cleaning the kitchen. Exactly You're supposed to go home and somebody's supposed to come and spend the night cleaning these places out.

Speaker 2:

See, people don't want to do it, no more. Customer service is a thing they're so used to. People, lazy bro. But the thing is, hey, a good company like that, if you're going to hire the best workers they don't mind doing their job or you're going to hire specialists to come in and clean the fucking place up at the night, why don't you hire a cleaning crew? When they hire a cleaning crew specifically for grease traps and shit, they'll hire a cleaning crew because the company, the employees, ain't cleaning no grease traps. They'll hire companies to come through and clean out the grease traps or whatnot.

Speaker 2:

Man, truth be told, bro, it's more or less just the quality of customer service and shit like that has gone plummeted, bro, it's gone down, man. So you know, I for one just feel like again as I retouch. If you in that job where you don't want to be cleaning up and doing dishes and shit like that and serving customers, go get you a skill where you can get out of that and let somebody else that's happy, that didn't have nothing, that know where they came from and be blessed to have that job, let them get that and you move on up, because this is not for you. You're not happy doing what you're doing.

Speaker 1:

And I don't blame you, but my key thing is you are expendable. A worker bee is always expendable.

Speaker 1:

So if you get comfortable in a job and somebody else who's going to be more grateful and less skilled than you is going to come in. They finna take that person because they got to pay them less. They're going to do the same amount of work and you're going to be so comfortable in that job you're going to be complacent, I agree. So you got to have a plan.

Speaker 1:

America has shown it time and time and time and time again you are expendable. You could be even. You could even have a good job where you make a hundred thousand dollars a year, paycheck to paycheck every two weeks. But you are expendable and you got to be competitive to keep that fucking money. You have to have a plan, ladies and gentlemen. You have to. It's no longer a choice, because if you get stuck in a lifestyle that's comfortable at $100,000 a year and you're expendable and they kick your ass out, then you've got a $100,000 lifestyle that you can't afford. How are you going to move all that expensive furniture? How are you going to move all that expensive clothes? What are you going to tell your family? Your kids in private school? How are you going to do all that stuff? Huh, you have to have a plan.

Speaker 1:

You have to have a plan. You have to have a plan. It's okay for somebody coming from across the ocean immigrant come from a war-torn country to come here and be grateful to take the job that you look down on because they came from someplace. That's really, really bad. But even that immigrant knows at some point they're going to have to level up or get their whole family to collaborate. Y'all going to come in this job. Y'all going to work 40 hours a week. You're going to pool your money. Y'all going to buy three, four houses, pay each other's bills, pay each other's benefits, pay each other's everything, everything, everything. That's how they do it. You cannot be comfortable doing this as an american, because we just don't do that. As americans we don't do it. We do not do that. That's not our culture. Mexican people they'll do that. They'll go ahead. Put money, buy a nice house, buy two, three houses on the same block, have everybody live up there, eat the same food. Our boy that comes in. She cooks her tortillas. Uh, your grandpa comes in.

Speaker 1:

He fixes the cars, everything like that. But are you in that community? Can you do?

Speaker 2:

that community, bro, can you do that?

Speaker 1:

a village. A village you don't. Most. Most, most, most americans don't have a village. We have a family and our family's got a whole bunch of individual problems, from brother to sister, to mother to daughter, and we're all expected to handle each one of our little fucking problems. So y'all gotta have a plan, y'all gotta have goals, y'all gotta make choices and sacrifices. You gotta have that strong masculine figure in your life to say, hey, y'all gotta handle business. Got to have that strong feminine figure in your life to say, hey, it's hard but it's not.

Speaker 2:

life ain't terrible. Definitely, we saying fathers are important, but a mother is probably at least as important.

Speaker 1:

At least as important as, not more, because she's going to give you, you know, you know when you need, we all need.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes everything ain't got to be fire and brimstone or hard coaching or whatever, because we fathers can tend to be a little bit more aggressive, or at least understanding, when it comes to. You know certain things that a mother will be tender to you about. You know, sometimes you're just sick and you do need that. Oh, come here, baby, let me hold your stuff, it's okay.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes you're just tired and you need somebody to empathize with you, and hey, that's okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, mothers are more empathetic man. They definitely are more empathetic and more you know understanding of the pain you go through. Yeah, you know where, as far as pushing man, suck it up, suck it up. Sometimes you need to let some tears out, you know so you don't explode sometimes you need to be comforted so you don't feel like you always on edge and always got to be on your guard. Yeah, sometimes you need that softness so you can learn and develop relaxations, and everything ain't such a.

Speaker 2:

You know hard you know yeah everything ain't such, you know, stiffness, you know cause we tend to men when we get around. You know what one thing I notice about brothers man, it's a lot of brothers you'll go up to and hey, how you doing man, gotta maintain that tough look. Then you know that serious face and you know like, and you don't give your smile away to everybody. But at the same time it's a lot of people that just you know gotta have that, where that face of I'm not approachable or don't talk to me, or you know don't, don't, don't.

Speaker 1:

You know don't approach me you know it's all about having balance, fellas. It's all about just having balance in life. You know you got to have some good balance. You got to have good balance to make it through this shit. You know, exactly Because this can be very tough. You got to look at this big picture because you know, hey, games are being played above your head and if you ain't wising up then you're going to be a pawn on a chessboard A fucking pawn, not a knight, not a bishop, not a rook.

Speaker 1:

You're going to be a fucking pawn on the front lines, making one move at a fucking time. One move at a time, yeah, fucking, exactly, bro.

Speaker 2:

At the end of the day, though, you know you just got to go for. You know what works for you. You know and sometimes it ain't you know doing you know the college thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Or you know starting a business thing, you know but at the end of the day, you have to be able to have a peace of mind. I know that, you know you have to be able to have a peace of mind.

Speaker 1:

But I like how you started this whole thing. You said find somebody who excels at what you want to do yeah, oh yeah and try to connect with them. I think that's some great fucking advice, ladies and gentlemen. I think that's just solid, solid, solid, brick solid advice, because this shit gets exponentially easier if you have one, two, five, ten people who are on your side, pursuing the same goal, who value you. This shit can be a lot easier if you collaborate with somebody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but at the end, like we're gonna start it, like we're gonna end it like we started, and reiterate that you know your mind is your most dangerous weapon. If it wasn wasn't put in those terms, that's what we were basically saying. Self-control is one of your most dangerous weapons. You know across the board, man or woman, that ability to urge that, excuse me that ability to avoid bad expenses or avoid hanging around certain people that we really like and have good times with, but knowing that they're not good for us, that ability to push yourself that extra step to get something accomplished in your life that you know you need to be doing, whether it's finishing up getting your degree, whether it's going to the gym, whether it's applying for a new job, whether it's cleaning up, it's self-control. The mind is the most dangerous weapon you have. You know, and don't let you have instruments that exercise the strength of your mind. Hey, you in a whole nother category.

Speaker 1:

So I got a question for you, blaise. Though You're talking about you may have that social group, that social entourage that maybe they ain't good for you, but you trying to level up, do you feel like there's a way that you can like reach out to them? Maybe you give them a chance. You say, hey, I'm working on this here project. Y'all want to join me. You wait maybe a few times and once they show they ain't interested, you move on without them. Do you cut people off cold turkey?

Speaker 1:

or do you welcome them and then if they fall off, they fall off.

Speaker 2:

And the way I got started period was somebody taking me under their wing, man and educate me and gave me invaluable knowledge Invaluable and helped me become who I am today Literally, does he know it or not?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But at the end of the day, you know I had to learn what I learned from my situations and certain things that were very you know what's the word I'm using Enjoyable for me. Yeah, but I know it was bad for me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you got to leave that alone yeah, you know I don't, I don't know what else to tell you guys, but if you can't stop doing certain things that you know not healthy for you know you need to go to sleep, but you can't. You, you cannot find yourself in the bed on time to get up for work because you always get caught up in looking at an Instagram story or something. And then now you know, hey, you're behind your schedule and your friends that passed you up and they get in houses and shit, they married, or you, you know, looking for a new position, you know, at an older age, you know you just got to come with it, bro. But one thing about this tonight fellas, ladies, you know, travelers we really appreciate you guys for tuning in man, because you guys could be doing anything else, but you decided to give us your time and listen in and keep us company because it's lonely out here on this red planet.

Speaker 2:

But we appreciate you, you know, and hope that you're learning stuff that's invaluable on your end and getting something from this podcast Big time and enjoying it and wanting to continue to follow up with us and see what from this podcast Big time and enjoying it and wanting to continue to follow up with us and see what we're doing, because, I said it last episode, we're going to have some really nice things going on and we're going to be taking phone calls and get ready. Maybe by the next go around we'll have the phone line set up Because we really want to hear from you guys. Yeah, we really want to hear from you guys. That is what's you're going to give us company and you know whatever, and make it a positive experience, and that's one of the things I'm looking forward to is to hear from you guys.

Speaker 1:

Get your opinions.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, so you know we're going to turn it over to the press. Man, he's going to wrap it up tonight. Fuck, we keeping it real, bro. It's like 7 in the morning. We started this shit like 9, 10 last night and ended up staying up this late, so I'm going to let that brother get him some rest. I'm gonna end up getting uh, something uh that I need out of the, out of.

Speaker 1:

You know the situation, but again, we thank you all for tuning in. Man prez closes down. I really ain't got much to say outside what he said. Just, ladies and gentlemen, keep your eyes peeled. It's dangerous out here in these streets and it's dangerous out here in this world. We just want y'all to just stay blessed, stay happy, stay tuned and just keep your eye on that horizon. We got the Instagram going up.

Speaker 2:

We got it ready for you. Yep, the website. If you got any inquiries, business inquiries, or want to come on the show, it is info at blastoffentcom. That's I-N-F-O at B, as in boy L, as in lion A, as in apple S, as in Sam T, as in Tom O, as in Oscar F, as in Frank M, as in Frank. He's more than welcome to hang out there. You know, you guys go ahead and just tune in next time, man. We tired. Sorry, it was real talk. You know we had to get this episode pushed out, man, because you know we making the best of it, we will be live tomorrow as well, we're going to have a special guest, somebody dear to our hearts, and y'all just stay tuned, man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I appreciate y'all. Stay safe out there. Stay safe you.