Built for More Podcast
The Built For More Podcast is where high-performing men come to sharpen their edge. Hosted by two driven entrepreneurs, husbands, and fathers, this show dives deep into what it really takes to win in business, family, fitness, and life without losing yourself in the process.
Every week, you’ll get raw, unfiltered conversations about leadership, mindset, marriage, money, and the pressure that comes with chasing greatness. This isn’t motivational fluff — it’s real talk from men who are in the trenches, building businesses, raising families, and holding themselves to a higher standard.
If you believe you were Built For More — more impact, more purpose, more discipline, and more freedom — this podcast will fuel your next level.
Built for More Podcast
What If Self-Development Without God Is Hollow
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Your life can look “fine” on paper and still be stuck. We start with the kind of unfiltered talk you only get when the cameras are rolling: training fasted, quick sugar for a lift, peptides and supplements, and how discipline shows up when nobody is watching. Then a surprisingly powerful sales meeting flips the focus from tactics to something deeper. The best sales skills aren’t scripts. They’re belief, identity, and the willingness to change.
From there we get into the uncomfortable question most personal growth content avoids: can you really change without faith? We unpack why self-development often fails when it’s built only on willpower and past circumstances, and why a spiritual framework, especially Christianity, gives people a reason to pursue virtue, meaning, and responsibility. That leads into a wider debate on morality, culture, and what happens when society tries to replace a moral compass with trends, politics, and vague “do what you want” values.
We also keep it practical. We talk church learning that made Jesus feel real instead of passive, Bible study rabbit holes, and even doing the population math to test assumptions. On the modern side, we share how AI automation can run cold outreach through tools like Manus, Apollo, Gmail, and calendar integrations, plus a simple step most small businesses still skip: setting up a real domain email. And we finish with a hard line on authenticity: fake flexing creates a trust gap, and real wins always beat staged status.
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Cold Open And Camera Jokes
SPEAKER_00We should name it the random crap podcast. Mm-hmm. Do you do am I supposed to look at you or the camera? Or do I go back and forth? I go back and forth too. We should go like multiple cameras so we could really do the one there, one there. One on the ceiling. Get the down shot. That we never look at. Yeah. Well, I mean, sometimes if you're, you know, thinking there. Yeah. And this is what the people like. Random ramblings. It's true. Yeah. We talked about this morning. About like being real and not fake. So dude, that was honestly this morning the best meeting we've had. And a why dude a lot. I think in the in the entire time I've been in the company. Four years. Four years crazy. Four years.
SPEAKER_01This is definitely one of the best meetings we've had. Because Andy told me how awesome I was. Well, you didn't say how awesome you were, first off. Let's correct that. You did.
SPEAKER_00No, we didn't. I think maybe after you left. What? There was a five-minute segment about me. No, I was in for it. It was it was how amazing. Oh, wait, he told me I was a one out of 2,000.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. But how do you define awesome? He said, no, he said that it took you four years to change. I said that. But still, that's not awesome.
SPEAKER_00That is pretty awesome. You know why that's awesome? Why? Because I'm a stubborn son of a bitch. That's true too. And if I could do it, anybody can do it. Ah, that's also true. And it's not change, it's just quit being a stubborn son of a bitch. Like actually work out? No, I've always worked out. But actually intentionally
Fasted Workouts And Peptide Stack
SPEAKER_00work out. Makes sense now. Because you know what's weird? Even now that I've got like the body and the cool little veins and stuff like that. Yeah. For those of you that are only on the audio, I'm pointing to my veins. They're pretty dope. I was stronger when I was fatter. Bro. Which is kind of annoying.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's true. Even this morning I had a, I did a these Canadian clients we have, Mel and Phil, they sent me this uh maple syrup. I did a little piece of candy of maple syrup because I wanted like I was just tired. I was like, I need a little sugar. You need the oh my dude, that does a night and day difference. When I work out fasted, and even just giving a little bit of sugar just to like as a little like pick me up. Because you take the 5 Amino MQ, right? Yeah. Before you work out. All of it before you work out. Matsu, SS31, 5 Amino 1MQ, all before workout.
SPEAKER_00I just need a 5 amino 1 M1Q. I didn't know you took that. You gave me some. Oh, I did give you some. Yeah. That's true. I did do that. I was gonna try to bring you some C Max, but apparently I don't have any. Oh, you don't?
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_00Did I order C Max today?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay, that's what I thought.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, because I was gonna get C Max too. But you got C Max and Celink. Celink. Celink. Yeah, I just did C Max.
SPEAKER_00So yeah. Those are good. I've liked them. I'm on them right now. I'll probably order some more from Peptideology. Ooh, can they sponsor me?
SPEAKER_01They can. Because they're legit. We could actually get an affiliate code if you wanted to, and we could actually drop the affiliate link for the peptides. Dude, everyone is selling too much.
SPEAKER_00Dude, we could be like every influencer out there. Bro, everybody's doing it. I got my hair person, my haircutter, hairdresser, to I don't know if she wants me to tell everybody, but I don't really care. But got her on the peptide train.
SPEAKER_01Do we need affiliate links for this?
SPEAKER_00I got my haircut yesterday and we're in like the little haircut area, which is over right off Frank Lloyd, right? So like middle of town in a strip mall area. And showing her like how to mix the peptides and felt like a heroin dealer. No big deal. I'm pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's crazy how many people know of them, but they don't know where to go to get them. And it's like, I guess I just need to focus more on peptides.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01And get the affiliate links for it.
SPEAKER_00I'm not focusing on peptides. Did you take that?
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_00I can send a text message up. His wife's calling him, so it's probably super
Sales Meeting: Faith Drives Change
SPEAKER_00important. But so let's talk, let's just stay on path of like what our meeting was about today. Because it was about, I mean, it was just about being it was a sales meeting. Andy opens it up, framing it. Hey, this is gonna be a sales meeting, we're gonna learn sales skills, blah, blah, blah. And a lot of times those are good, but a lot of times you're just saying the same stuff over and over again in a slightly different way. But this one was 100% the best sales meeting that we've ever had, and it had nothing to do with scripts, word tracks, any of that. Yeah. It was just 100%. It was it was one of the belief meetings, which we do those a lot too, but one that I actually dialed into where I'm like, all right, this is a different level. We're just talking about, I mean, us being a self-development company, the only way to change your life is you know, through self-development. Well, and God. And God. You said two things. But they're the same thing. That's true. Some of that was from the mess message I sent Andy last night. What do you send him last night? I don't know. I could send it. Let's see. I sent him uh weird pause in the thing. That's okay. I think I sent it to you too. Oh, that that verse that you sent? It's not a yeah, not it's not a verse, it's just a different book. Yeah, here's the hard truth. If if I'm not gonna shield you from this or attempt to candy coat it, if you don't take a thought captive. Okay, so it's just a bunch of stuff. I sent him some stuff like that, but that's really what it was about. Is like I think for me, we were talking about how like I was, you know, didn't want to change or anything. It's because I didn't know how to change. Because without faith, you can't change. That's true. Because if you don't have faith, then you kind of just have to believe that your circumstances are based on the past and you've gotten to where you are because of this, and it's just gonna be new actions will get you somewhere, but extraordinary, extraordinary actions can't happen without a faith. And you can't change your core personality or the way you treat people or the way you know you do a lot of things without faith. Because otherwise, you just you do the same crap over and over again.
SPEAKER_01People are like lost in doing that, though. You know, because I was sitting there in the meeting this morning, I'm like, you know, like we have we because we have a lot of meetings, right? And I it's always I always wonder, like, okay, who's this really gonna pick up on this? And like I pray everyone does. But it's like Andy said, it's like the short, it's like the shortcut. Like, if you want to know how to become where you want to go, it's these two things.
SPEAKER_00But in order to do it, I think you have to have one before the other, which is the faith. And whether it's Christianity or something, like if you believe, let's just say science, because I've been deep diving into this a lot lately. If you believe just in the science and that, you know, we're all here because of some random explosion and there is no meaning to life, there's no meaning to the future, you're not gonna like what do you live for? What what does it matter if you get better? What does it matter if you have a good attitude or tell me something to help improve my life? There's no benefit to society when living that way. So, and I and I think all humans on a core level have this like desire to help and be part of society and help people grow and help people succeed and be happy and be joyful and love and all that. You think everyone has that desire? I think if the mind, yeah. So everybody does? Yeah, 100%. Okay. Well, because even think about it. Let's just go extreme horrible case. Yeah. Jeffrey Darmer, right? Okay. Ate a lot of people, molested a lot of people. Did he still have the desire to have a in his twisted, messed up mind, was he still filling a self-sufferving serving prof prophecy to make himself feel good, to make himself.
SPEAKER_01Let me loop this closer to something better.
SPEAKER_00Jeffrey Epstein.
SPEAKER_01I mean, that's weird than all child molesters should die. But you think like that's where I say I don't I don't necessarily believe that I think everyone though has gets that that's the desire mindset.
SPEAKER_00But no, 100% they do. Because he wanted to be rich, he wanted to be powerful, he wanted to be wealthy, he wanted to have influence, he wanted all those things. The problem was his moral compass was in the complete wrong direction. Okay. So he was chasing the exact same satisfaction that a more godly or wholesome person was chasing with the wrong moral compass. He still, you know, had the desire. Yeah. He still wanted to be part of a community, he still wanted to be able to influence and control. Yeah. His moral compass was just completely wrong. Okay. I'll buy that. So I think everybody does have those common desires, and that's why you have to have faith before you could pursue them, because if you're pursuing them without faith, one, faith is just believing in something that maybe isn't 100% there, visible, seeable, you know, measurable. But also you just have to have faith that, like, if I take these steps, not even knowing where it's going to take me, I can get closer. I can get closer to the being I want to be. So I think when you combine that with like the belief of Christianity, like, I mean, they go hand in hand. And I dude, I never freaking, I mean, until the last six months, I never put any of this together. Because I was more on like, yeah, I believe there's something spiritual. But the problem was when I just believed there was something spiritual and I didn't identify it, I was just sitting on the fence. So that's kind of what I was doing. I was sitting on the fence with fitness of like, okay, I'm in better shape than most Americans. I was shit sitting on the fence with my relationship. I have a better relationship than most Americans or most people on earth. And, you know, I'm a better father than most. I make more money than most. I change more lives than most. But the problem is, is like, if you really want to do, I think if you really want to be human and have the full human experience, doing slightly better than most when you have the potential for a heck of a lot more will kill you. But in order to get there, you have to have faith that you know you can change, you can become someone different, you can elevate. So I think the faith has to become before the self-development, and then the self-development is the key to grow the faith. We're going to call it.
SPEAKER_01How do people for the people who don't believe that they can do this?
SPEAKER_00How do they find that years of beating the crap out of yourself? Really? I mean, for some of us, a stubborn folk. Yeah. And it's different levels for everybody. Cause I did pretty good without like really locking into a faith. I just did good by like I guess you could only say financially did well by just working my ass off and you know, making sure I could sell, persuade, all of that crap. But I say that, but then like other areas of life, you're never home, you're drinking too much, you know, doing salespeople crap. So I think you so how do people find it that don't believe they can? Yeah. Go to church. Like honestly, I I would have never said that six months ago. No. And I and I don't mean go to church. He was anti-wait, hold on. I wasn't anti-church. I was anti-telling people to think about it. He just didn't want to talk about it. It was like you don't talk about it.
SPEAKER_01Like I never talked to Jonathan about it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I didn't understand it. But I honestly think there's something to it. And by go to church, I don't mean church, you know, the place that you go on Sundays. Like, I mean go study a spirit uh like some sort of spirituality, like, and go on your own path. Like, if you need to go study Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, like if you need to go study them all, go study them all. Go study ancient Egyptian gods and stuff, and then it'll lead you to the Catholic Church. But different topic. Um But your your mind, the first thing you have to do is have to realize that you're no longer a self-centered being. Because if every if the world operates around you, then everything is operating because of something else, yeah, and things are just happening to you. So you have to you have to get to another level of consciousness that says, hey, there is something bigger than me on earth, there's something that's not on earth, but the universe that's controlling, that's you know, putting all these pieces together that's you know, like, like here's the thing about Christianity, right? And I tell you this, like, if if you're playing with Christianity, trying to figure out if you believe it, I used to be the type of person that said, like, you gotta read the Old Testament, you gotta read the New Testament, you gotta read a bunch. Like, nope, here's the easiest way to do it. One, go study the resurrection. Once you can wrap your head around the resurrection, everything else makes sense. Because once that miracle makes sense, all the other miracles make sense. But I used to be the type of person where I would shy away from that because I'm like, I don't believe in miracles. Yeah. Like the whole dang world is a miracle. True. Like, even like everything in our universe is a miracle. Our Earth and all the planets and all the stars are at a perfect, and I'm talking within centimeters, a perfect distance from each other to keep rotating and flipping and doing all this. Like, that didn't randomly just happen because of a big bank theory went boom and everything landed in its perfect spot. Yeah. Like, it doesn't even make sense. It doesn't make sense that out of the billions and billions of planets, and I know science is like, oh, there might be life on this other planet. Someone fired it. Yeah, that's okay, cool. Galaxy far, far away. Yeah, galaxy far, far away. Okay. It it's a miracle that Earth is Earth. It's a miracle that you know humans are so much more advanced than any other creature. And then if you just start opening your eyes and you start believing that something is bigger than you, you start noticing all these coincidences, which nothing's a coincidence, it's all creation. And to me, I mean, it makes a lot more sense.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Like I look back at what they taught us in science class, physics, biology, and it was all theory. I had someone, or it was Stephen Colbert, that idiot, basically said the greatest thing about science is it's true. No, it's not. It's all hypothesis. It's them trying to improve a hypothesis more and more to make it closer to the truth. But science itself is an experiment and is taking all the data we have up until this point in time and trying to make the best hypothesis you can based on the information we have, which is the most unreal crap. And yes, I do believe certain sciences, medications, like we've made cool advancements, but it's all theory, most of it. There's some things that are like, you know, is this a can? Yes, I could objectively say this is a can. Yeah. But, you know, we could also say it's a cylinder. We could also say it's a million other things.
SPEAKER_01What did I see the other day? I saw this Instagram thing that said, hey, think outside the box here. Oxygen is poisonous. And then actually talked about how oxygen is poisonous.
SPEAKER_00I mean, if I And it kills you. I mean, it's a thing keeping you alive, it's the thing going through your body to clean out your system. But it also ages you too. Ages you, kills cells, yeah. Doesn't always remove cells. Yeah. Yeah. Well, and that's where everything is. Like everything in Earth is good and bad. Yeah. And if you try to, from like the science aspect, understand good versus bad, it's just yes or no. Hypothesis, try to figure it out, scientific experiment, way, way you're up, but that's not the way it works. To me, it makes a lot more sense that there's good and evil, but evil is just the absence of good. True. Because then you go back to the Epstein thing. Yeah. Was Epstein? Yeah. Were they chasing for a self-fulfilling whatever? Were they chasing happiness, power, like all the crap that they wanted in life that they thought made them feel like that? 100% they were. Okay. So they were just doing it in the absence of good. Or the absence of morals. So it's not so much they were evil, they just didn't lock into the good. Or their perception was that it is good.
SPEAKER_01Is that a possibility? That they're just that messed up that they perceive that what they're doing is good.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, that's when you go into what are morals, and that's where we talked about last week where I was like, you know, murder can be considered good or
Morality, Epstein, And Cultural Decay
SPEAKER_00bad. It just depends on the pro the person viewing it. But that's the same thing. Like, why would you consider what's been released in the Epstein files and all these elite piles of crap? The US government. Why are they okay with this? I don't know. I have no idea why. Nothing's happened from them. No, but because but that's because the people in charge are not letting anything happen. Because if you kicked in the door of some Alabama trailer park BS and they were doing the exact same thing that was going on in the Epstein world, like there was somewhere. Yeah, there's some little commune cult, it would be labeled a commune and a cult. Yeah. You would have the FBI, ATF, CIA surround it. Be like Waco 2.0. Yeah, it'd be that exactly. But since it's the elitists, they're gonna get away with it. And they're gonna get away with it because we have moved away from Christ. Elitists or Zionists? Uh Zionist elitists. There we go. Same thing. So because we've moved away from Christ, though, because now there's no moral compass to what it is. And they're using, you know, and they and they've been breaking your mind for the last 20 years through feminism. Feminism, they told you that, you know, women have the right to choose and abortion's okay, and this and that. And it's like, yeah, killing babies is freaking great, you freaking morons. Like, it makes no sense. And then all of a sudden they had, you know, the Black Lives Matter movement and this and that, and then you know, whites versus blacks and Mexicans, and everyone was confused. And then like all the people of BM are taking all these million-dollar paychecks, and then all of a sudden we realized that was complete trash, and then they went ahead and threw COVID at us and were like, let's see if we can get all these idiots to be sick at the same time, which they did a pretty good job. They did a really good job of that. And then they, you know, decided if they wanted to see how much they could shut down and control a society. So like they led to these little things that led to Epstein, you know. Like, I'm surprised something, I mean, I I think more obviously should be done, but like almost the citizens are there's too many citizens that are just letting it pass, not talking about it. And it's because they've taken away the voice. I mean, they they they did the whole movement of you know, pedophiles, calling them the disease of minor attracted people. Yeah, we talked about it. So yeah, so they they took because the word pedophile is scary, right? I say pedophile, you want to shoot them in the face. Yeah. And I think most men want to shoot them in the face, but when we say minor attracted person, that doesn't hit the soul as hard. Nope, not at all. I mean, me, I go, that's the dumbest thing I've heard. They're a pedophile, and then I go, Oh yeah, pedophile, shoot. But they started to diminish that. And then, you know, you had people parading San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, like states that have literally made it legal to have full nudity in parade and protest. Like, none of that's okay. Or do drag in front of kids. Yeah, or to take kids to drag shows. Or you know, Disney went woke for a while. Disney's paying for that right now. They're trying to run away from woke so freaking hard because they would put the subliminal message of homosexuality and LBGTQ plus three and all that crap into like Disney movies and TV shows. Like I was years ago watching one, and I'm like, this is the gayest thing I've ever seen. And I made my kids turn it off. And then I had to explain to them why we're not gonna watch that. And that was before I even went down, that was before I went down this spiritual path. But so so that so they just broke society down more and more. So when all of a sudden, like these Epstein files come out, you know, part of the population's like, that's disgusting, but we get it. Yeah, and then there's a small percent of the population of like, we need to do something, and the government's messed up, the people in there are messed up or jacked up. But no one wants to do shit. Men don't want to fight, they want to go
Virtue, Masculinity, And Starting Families
SPEAKER_00home. What was the quote where you said in the meeting about if the lion if it was released into America to eat? A man-eating lion.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, a man-eating lion was dropped into America, it would starve to death. You said there's no real men left.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because there isn't.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Because what is a man? Virtuous, yeah, honor and integrity, the ability to protect and provide, and most men aren't living any of that. They're not doing anything. You know, they're sitting at home on the Xbox or playing uh World of Warcraft in their mom's basement. And like I I was reading, I was reading this a couple nights ago. It was talking about how people nowadays, oh, it was it was it was a freshman in college, what their priorities were. And it used to be the number one priority was to get through college and start a family. Yeah. Well, now the number one priority is to get a high-paying job. And I'm like, okay, that kind of makes sense, but here's the problem. Has money ever actually fixed anything in your life? Like, made some shit easier, I'll get it wrong, but it hasn't fixed anything. Like, I've been dead broke in the military, you know, getting paid private wages, and then I've made good money where I've lived a pretty good life. And the happiness, like, my kids have always been happy, they've always had clothes. You know, maybe it wasn't Lululemon and the crap they wear now, but like they had clothes and they didn't know the damn difference. Yeah. And I grew up poor to my mom doing pretty well, and I don't remember the dang difference. So we're we're being told that money is the solves all happiness, and the number one thing you need to go to college is make money or get a job and make money, which is complete bullshit. You need to go out there and you need to start a family.
SPEAKER_01Well, even go to college and get a degree doesn't mean you're gonna make money.
SPEAKER_00No, no, call it like that's what's gonna be.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I know it's a whole nother topic. But it's a waste of time.
SPEAKER_00But like these college kids are thinking they need to go in, go to college, start their career, this, this, and that, and then have kids in their 30s, and then start a family in their 30s, and then you know, go out and you know, try this, what do they call it? Like go out like in your young teens and go have a bunch of sexual experiences so you can get with life. And yeah, that's the bullshit that's being pushed. It's the bullshit that's being pushed in the high school level, the university level, the media level.
SPEAKER_01The hookup culture.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, the hookup culture. It's like that doesn't make you virtuous because what happens is then you get to your 30s and then you see all these people complaining online, you're like, I can't find a good guy. Yeah, because the good guy got married when he was 25. Yeah, you do see a lot of that. And now you're 35 and you're just deciding to wake up and you're looking for a good guy. Guess what? The 35 year old guys that are still single were doing the exact same dumb thing you were. That's true. And now you're 35, you're, you know, trying to maybe start a family, but now you're in the middle of your career where you're Like you should be making a lot of money where you should be growing. So you don't have time to start a family. So you wait, and then maybe you have a kid or two. And even if you are a good person, you don't have time to raise your freaking kids because you're focused on your career. You're getting too dang old. Yeah. And they don't, you know, they don't have any time to watch you develop. So realistically, you're a self-centered person, so you teach your kids to be self-centered. And yeah, we get to this weird spot that we're in right now. Yeah, just in a little weird spot. So what was my point here? Bro, I don't know, you're trying to make it. Well, it's okay to have families young. Quit believing that bullshit you gotta wait. Quit believing the bullshit that you, you know, need to go to college, that you gotta figure you out before you fit. Like, no, go figure your life out with somebody else. I'm not saying that's for everybody, but the whole wait until you're dead doesn't make any damn sense.
SPEAKER_01Well, it's like a pendulum that's going on right now in the world, you know. Like in one so far away from all this that's going on right now, like in what, like two years, three years ago?
SPEAKER_00No, not even two. It's been the last 30 years. It's been the United States going from a Christian nation, and I know we have the Constitution and freedom of religion. That's freedom of persecution, you morons. It's not whatever. We're a Christian nation. That's what we were founded on. We're what Western laws are all founded on, Christianity. But the United States over the last 20, 30 years, went to a secular nation where we tried to explain everything with science, and we tried to explain like if everybody just acted perfect, like there was a study in 1972, I believe. Harvard University took 25 people, I believe it was, they basically locked them in this big old open area. They gave them enough food, enough supplies, enough, you know, entertainment, like basically gave them everything they needed to be happy. Communism, yeah, or perfect communism, and the society fell on itself because people wanted control, people wanted power, people wanted a voice, people wanted independence, people wanted to prosper. The biggest one is people didn't have the ability to prosper, they didn't have the ability to create, they didn't have the ability to self-develop, and the society fell on its own and it didn't work. And it's happened, you know, China right now is a communist nation. Christianity in China is growing like crazy. They believe uh by the year 2030 that on its current path, yeah, that China will have more Christians than America does. By the year 2050, if the path continues to grow, the Chinese will, Christianity will become the number one religion.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00China doesn't really have a religion. They're they try to squash it all. But what they're seeing now in China is they're seeing a slight growth in population again, because they're not listening to the government BS about the one kid, this and that. They're seeing people understand that there can be an abundance in life, they can create, and some of those communist ways just you know don't work. Like communism is the perfect form of government. We're just the wrong species for it. A thousand percent. Like, if we could all just get along, like maybe communism would work, but the reality is that's not gonna work.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, not with us, no way. So, yeah, what do you want to talk about? Do that. That was a that was a trip right there.
SPEAKER_00So we talked about self-development, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Usually we don't talk about that because that's not what people want to even hear about. But I thought it was just a really good message this morning that he's gonna be.
SPEAKER_00No, it's about the I mean you did a call on it right after the meeting, I did a call on it right after the meeting. It was a good message, yeah, it was a really good message, and honestly, it was the only thing on my mind right now, yeah.
Self-Development As The Real Fix
SPEAKER_00And but I mean that's what we do every day, and that's like everybody that reaches out to us, and it was kind of a realization based on our last podcast because I was talking about, well, we were talking about a lot of people reaching out for pornography, fitness, sales. Like, people are reaching out because they're just lost. Yeah. So when it was broken down that way of like, no, you just need a self-development. Yeah, yeah, you need to get fitter. You need to be self-development, it's better at sales, you need to be training. Better at sales training, it's everything. Everything. And you have to, before you do any of that other crap, you just have to commit to self-developing. Dude, it's so true though. Because then you can look at yourself every day and what do I need to get better at? And you get a little bit better at it, and then you feel good about yourself, and then you feel crappy about yourself, so you get better at that, and then it's it's kind of like Stockholm Syndrome.
SPEAKER_01It's true, and it's all just tied back to self-development, though, not just in one area, but in all the different areas. Well, you know, your faith, your fitness, your finances, friendships, I mean, everything. And it was kind of cool because I wonder how many people went and looked in the mirror. I didn't have time to go look in the mirror because I had to run that call at nine. But it was like it was like to go look in the mirror and just like gamify what you're doing and like like where are you lacking and then fixing it.
SPEAKER_00And maybe not even in a physical mirror, but I wonder how many people, because I did this. I wonder how many people took five minutes. Five minutes to sit down and say, What the hell did that meeting mean to me? I mean, I did. I took notes on it. I already wrote the like things I wanted to work on. I mean, while he was talking, I was on the side kind of skipping some things in or going through my mind. And you know, what's what's really cool about it is I would say for the last really 90 days, probably six months of my life, dude, I haven't had a wasted second of time. Yeah. I know it's pissing you off because I'm not really, you know, dialing into the cold emails and crap that you're on right now. Yeah. Because I kind of went on my own path that I needed to go on for my own specific reasons. But dude, I've I have found this new happiness and joy from the minute I wake up till the minute I go to bed. No bullshit. There is probably less than 10 minutes a day where I'm not doing something productive. Like, it's gym, it's go home, it's peptides, it's eat, shower, office, meeting, office crap. And I typically leave between three and occasionally I'm here till six or seven, but my average days are like. No, he's never here until six or seven. His average is like four. But my average is yeah, probably four. That's probably his average is four. But I get shit done. But then the second I get home, dude, I'm reading, then I'll hang out with like Britney and I have this new thing that we're doing with Ryan and Holland every Tuesday and Thursday. No phones, no nothing, six o'clock to eight o'clock.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So like Tuesday and Thursday, you're not gonna get a hold of me between six and eight. Yeah. Actually, I have that phone on me. You have that number. Yeah. But most people can't. But like, yeah, 100% them. You know, in the evening, it's either my second gym session with Britney or Brittany and I are reading together. Yeah. Different things, but reading together. And dude, I've gotten on this place where it's like like reading is interesting. You want to know the most interesting thing I've ever read? The Bible and all the crap that goes with it. I shouldn't say crap, that's kind of the wrong way to put it. Wrong way. That's okay then. Whatever. I don't think it's a good one. Yeah, we knew it. No one's gonna listen to this anyway.
Rethinking Jesus And The Bible
SPEAKER_00I went to when you went to Mass on Sunday, yeah. And then Brittany and I went to the other thing. I went to the 7:30 Mass, and then I went to the thing at nine or whatever. It was the younger Father Ryan, he was talking, dude, that was actually really good. Yeah, the little class thing. Yeah, because I mean he was just talking about how because here's something that I always worried about with Christianity, or I shied away from it. Is like, oh, you know, you're trying to be perfect and blah, blah, blah. And like, you know, the passiveness of Christianity, which is complete BS. I mean, he was talking about he's like, he's like, not only like when Jesus went in and destroyed the Jewish temple because they were worshipping demons and all that weird crap and money and all that crap was going on there, not only did Jesus go in there, flip some tables, break some stuff, and destroy it, but Jesus actually built his little whip that he built in, which means he premeditated everything that he was going to do that day. And then I was like, oh, Jesus is kind of a badass. And then he was talking more about how like Jesus kind of rebelled against a lot of the things that were put out by you know the Jewish, the Jews and the uh Egyptians and stuff like that, with you know, some of their strict things about like you know, the Sabbath or something. It's like you know, he would go out there and preach on Saturday, the Sabbath, and they'd be like, You can't do that, that's bad. No, you know, healing people. And he's like, That's dumb. I'm doing this anyways. So like he was kind of a rebel, and I kind of liked him. But yeah, they were talking about that, and I'm like, this is a little bit of a different message. I like it. It was very educational, it put a lot of pieces. How'd Brittany feel about it? She liked it. Cool. She likes him, she she's she's enjoying learning right now and exploring the idea. But Father Ryan did a really good job of connecting the Old Testament to the New Testament because there are some Christians, Protestant denominations that believe because of the New Testament or the old yeah, the New Testament, that the Old Testament is irrelevant. Yeah. They don't even really go with it. But he did a really good job of connecting the Old Testament to the New Testament, how they go together, and then also how Jesus came in and was like, all right, we kind of screwed some stuff up here. Let's fix this, let's fix that, make this make more sense, and do that. Like one of the things is like women, for example, right? Yeah. The Old Testament says a woman on a period can't go into the temple or yeah, into the temple, or can't go into the place of worship. And then after their period, they have to do their seven days of cleanliness. And Jesus came in and said, Nope, not happening. Let's fix that. That makes no sense. So it was like a lot of those things where I was always like, all right, this is dumb. I'm not believing in that, like that's crap and whatever. And then the Christian faith comes in, or Jesus comes in and creates Christians later on, or they created themselves based on his teaching and all that. Anyways, he comes out and made a lot of the made a lot of the stuff make more sense. Yeah. And then also explained why, hey, you know, some of this happened then and this and that. And then, so I came up on another thing, right?
Bible Genealogy Math And Population Growth
SPEAKER_00So Brent and I were doing our Bible study. Always in a rabbit hole. And this is where one of those scientific things came into effect. And I'm gonna probably have to grab my calculator in a second. So you have, and I'm possibly gonna screw up the names, but I think I'm good. So you have Noah and Abraham. Okay. Noah comes in, the world is hell. God says, build a boat, an ark, I'm gonna flood the world, kill everybody except for your eight people. I think it was eight. Him, his wife, and his sons, and their wives, and a bunch of animals. So then roughly, because Brittany and I did the math because she's more analytical than I am. So she goes through, because the Bible goes through like all the descendants of Abraham and their descendants and blah, blah, blah, or all the descendants of Noah, all the way to Abraham. So she did the math and was like, okay, and I want to say top of my head, it was 370, maybe 270 years. So, of descendants before Abraham comes. So then Abraham comes, and then Abraham lives in Egypt for a while as a you know, fancy guy, as an elite, essentially. Then he leaves Egypt for 30 years and he comes back to Egypt to free the people and blah, blah, blah. So Abraham brought 70 people into Egypt, but also the way everything's described in Egypt is it sounds like there's a whole big old city. So I'm trying to do the math in my head. I'm like, okay, so you're talking potentially millions of people, and then I looked through history and I saw that Egypt about that time of Abraham had about two the estimates are like one to two million people. Okay. Does that make any sense in 300 and some years? No. Okay. So like David Goggins, I did the math. So let's just do this real quick. So I also had to do the research at that period in time. The average family was 12 people. Now that's just average. Your elite families were a lot more than 12. Okay. So by 12, if I go 50% male, 50% female, I get six. Well, let's just say one out of five can't actually reproduce, so it gives me five. So if I take five people and I divide it and I multiply it by five, it gives me my first 25. So that's one fold. So if I do that again, so that's 30 years, because let's just say they have their 12 kids by 30, because people had kids a lot younger. So by 30 years, if I do it again at 60 years, I got 125. 90 years, I get 625, 120 years, I get 3,000, 125, 150, I'm at 15,000, 180, I'm at 78,000, 210, I'm at 390, 240, I'm at 2 million, and then 270. If everything goes perfect on that, I'd be at 9.75 million, or 9.76 million. Okay. So when you break it down that way, I was like, you could go from Noah, eight people, the descendants of Noah, Abraham, 300 and some years later, 2 million people living in Egypt, 70 people from Abraham going into Egypt. The math actually maths. Yeah, it does. That's interesting. And I went The math math then. Yeah, and I went, holy crap. Is what most people would say. But here's the thing, I used to not believe that crap because I just in my head quickly went, that math don't make sense. Yeah, you're like, that doesn't work. You can't go from eight people to 2.1 million people in Egypt. But you can. Damn. And it only takes five people to do it. Yeah. And then I think what, 10 generations, tenfold is what we went to at 9 million people. Yeah, it was like 9.7.
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SPEAKER_00That math does math out though. Yeah, and I went, oh crap. And then I went one step further and I went, let's look at the world populations. Okay. About that time. You should look at China's population. The math maths. Then I went, so why? Because America is kind of like not in Christianity at all because we were across the lake. Yeah. So then I went, when we came over, what year did I do? Oh, about the year 1500, I started doing the math of, or I started trying to look at historical documents of the population of the United States of America back in the 1500s. Because like if you look at the Middle East, Asia, that whole Europe, like their population centers are huge compared to ours. So then you go look at the population center of America in that time, and you're talking, you know, a couple hundred thousand Indians. Yeah. And then you do the same math there, and you're like, oh, that makes sense. So that's telling me likely someone from that time, it probably wasn't Pangaea, because that shit doesn't make too much sense. But someone from that time probably, you know, took a boat, scrambled over there, went over and did their boat things, grew a small population in the North American continent. I'm a South American continent. So I don't know. So I'm using science to justify stuff. Yeah, you are. On a new level.
SPEAKER_01Because that math is mathing out.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it doesn't seem like it will.
SPEAKER_01No, when you first said that, I was like, no way. You're like, yeah, you're like, watch this.
SPEAKER_00Well, and I I didn't do it the first night because I was afraid that I was gonna I was gonna prove myself right. Yeah. But the math didn't math. So I waited a whole day to do it. It just it just stayed on my mind. And I'm like, then I started doing the math of like you ever heard the thing, like if I give you a penny and double it for the next 31 days, blah, blah, blah, what you would have, it's like a couple million dollars. Something like that. So I started thinking about that, and I'm like, well, you know, I and I I first did the math at sixfold or at six by tenfold, and the number was just ridiculous, like too new, too big. So I'm like, okay, so I'm sure some people died of disease and stuff. So let's go. I actually originally did the number with four, and four by tenfold, I want to say, was like three point something million. Yeah. I was like, dang, that's right on. Then I went to five and I'm like ten. I'm like, okay, this is can definitely be very not even possible, but plausible. Yeah. And then also, and then it goes back to like, okay, so if that's kind of what the population center of the earth was, and the whole NOAA thing didn't happen hypothetically, why wouldn't we have a shit ton more people? That's true.
SPEAKER_01Especially with that math.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, because science is just math. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Huh. That's super interesting. Yeah. So that's my biblical scholary. Scholar?
SPEAKER_01That's what Jonathan's learned in the last week.
SPEAKER_00That's what it is. I'm telling you, autism's a gift.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's a gift for Jonathan.
SPEAKER_00Yep. I use it to my power. Yeah. Alright. What else are we talking about? Anything cool
Politics, Charity Data, And Secularism
SPEAKER_00happened in the world this week? No, I didn't. Oh, wait, Trump. The Trump thing. The assassination attempt? Yeah, the other thing. At the correspondence dinner? Did you see who the guy was? Yeah. Some California teacher. One like teacher of the year or something.
SPEAKER_01Well, he was also he also went to like some really high-end science schools, too. And like in California, I can't remember the name of them, but so he was a secular person.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. You know another stat I learned? What's that? I think yesterday. So let's talk about people. Okay.
SPEAKER_01We're gonna do some stereotyping for a little bit. Did you find out that 99% of people that have blue hair it has something to do with blue hair hippies?
SPEAKER_00Oh we're rolling now. So let's talk about generosity, right? Okay. Because your secular left is out there protesting, no kings, you know, free people, live how you want, this and that. Yeah. Who do you out of the entire country, who do you think donates the least amount of money to secular organizations, meaning non-religious organizations? Liberals. The secular left. Yeah. Yet they vote the highest for government assistance programs. So they want to take what you have earned, have the government steal it from you to give it back to them, yet they, out of their own goodness, of their own heart, don't give to others. Don't give to the poor. Don't give to the organizations they represent.
SPEAKER_01We've seen you see that all the time when people are like, Oh yeah, let them in. And people are like, Well, can they come stay at your house?
SPEAKER_00Like, no, you know, it it goes to the right back to what we've been talking about. Without a spiritual guide or spiritual morals, when you go to a secular religion, because being secular, non-religious, is essentially a religion in itself, yeah, you become more self-centered. That's true. And then that leads you to socialism, and socialism leads you to communism. Yeah. And you think, you know, the government becomes your god and the government becomes your you know, all controlling power. And like we're in, we're not a democracy, by the way. We are a democratic republic, but kind of like a democracy, most of the West is a democracy. Heck, India is a democracy. But even we screw up as a democracy. We we even have put elites in charge and voted them in, and they've you know cheated the system and stolen elections and blah, blah, blah, all the crap they've done, and they've screwed up. So you're telling me if we were to go to a single ruler or a total government control, they're not gonna take advantage of that. No, they'll they'll take advantage of it. Yeah. When there's no real slap on the wrist if you do it. Like, I mean, there's no slap on the wrist now, but we're supposed to have it, but yeah, we just don't. So, like, if we remove that, then they're really gonna go with it. Yeah, they would they would do whatever they want to do. But yeah, I just find it I find it weird statistically, not weird. It actually makes perfect sense to me. The people who are about helping others and growing and one society for all and hippie love and jewels and all that crap they go in are the least, are the least like or are not even least likely, do the least to actually help society without being told by the government. Yeah. And then that doesn't surprise me. No, and then most of these losers don't actually pay taxes because they're not above the threshold. They're you know, have 12 kids or hopefully no kids, but yeah, they have kids, so they're getting their EIC, their end income credit, and you know, they end up paying a negative percent of their taxes, and you know, they just take a bunch of mine. But yeah, but when when no one's forcing them to do it, they're also the least likely to do anything. Christians, on the other hand, are two point or donate 3.5 times more than a non-Christian to secular, and this is where the study was, to secular organizations, non-religious organizations. So I found that statistic, and that's uh a Harvard or Stanford study, one of the two. And I do know I could look it up, I could give you the actual study. So this is me for once not actually just speaking out of my ass and coming up with my stuff.
SPEAKER_01We actually found a study. That's good. He's coming prepared now.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I got I got my science facts. Yeah. But that, yeah, that doesn't surprise me what whatsoever.
Dinosaurs, Giants, And Hidden History
SPEAKER_00Do you know dinosaurs are fake? Sure. Yep, dinosaurs are fake. I started to go down that rabbit hole, and I'm like, I don't have time for this. So you pivoted and then went back to the Bible? So the idea is, well, it's part of this whole thing. Okay. So the idea is dinosaurs were brought around by your Rothschild and this and that to basically hide the fact that giants might have, you know, walked the earth at one point in time. And a lot of people are like, oh, that's not it is in the Bible. It says there were giants. And they're not what you're thinking about, you know, 40 feet tall, they're like that, you know, just slightly bigger humans. Yeah. So there's this theory out there that dinosaurs were basically made up to hide religion. Oh. Same thing that, you know, a certain group of elites or other names for them burnt a lot of temples in the like 1100, 1200 times temples and churches and other areas that they store a lot of information just to hide a lot of information that was out there from getting out. That's not surprising. Yeah. That one I need a little more evidence on. I haven't studied that one too deep. But the whole thing with dinosaurs is apparently if you actually go look, like a lot of the fossils have been like they don't add up, and then there's been a lot of other scientist dudes who have looked at the fossils and been like, there is no way this would support what you're saying this was. It just doesn't make any sense. So I don't know. So Jurassic Park isn't real. Jurassic Park might not be real. Dang. I used to love that movie growing up. Yeah, it's still probably a good movie. What else? I don't know. What have you learned? Dude. Let's talk about Greg first. No, we're not going to talk about what Greg's been learning. Yeah, because you need some you need some reels, bud.
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SPEAKER_00So you gotta get some real time. What have you been learning?
AI Automation For Cold Outreach
SPEAKER_00Me? Yeah. No, I can't share the soft, dog. Oh, you've been learning like cold email campaigns and AI nerds. Like, here's the thing, you could tell everyone you're learning, but 90% of the people aren't gonna do it.
SPEAKER_01That's true. So my Mac Mini at home is literally running my entire cold outreach campaign now through Manus. Since Manus added the integrations for Apollo and Gmail and my Gmail account, now I don't even run my Google Calendar anymore. I literally just go into Telegram and type it to do something and it puts it on my calendar for me. That's dope. So I never forget how to I never forget like now phone calls and stuff that we get scattered, like we say, hey, I'll call you back at this time. It just pop it in there. Yeah, Omic just throws it in there. I don't have to even go make a schedule, a task, nothing. You put the emails you want invited into it, does it all for you. Same with like Apollo for like a lead scraper. So it's it's doing all that. Now we're starting to cold email outreach.
SPEAKER_00We're just trying to figure out how to do absolutely nothing. Yeah. Help people and make money. I'm just kidding. I I do like talking to people.
SPEAKER_01I like talking to people too, but I mean, this whole AI thing is like you can talk to more people and you can get with it, you can have way more conversations. And then you can actually teach people something too. Like if you could go teach because how many of these small business owners, even this, don't have a domain for their business account and they just use like Greg's business at gmail.com. Oh, yeah. Right? Instead of being like Greg at the businessname.com.
SPEAKER_00By the way, if you're listening to this and you want to take action, 10 minutes on Manus or ChatGPT, we'll teach you to get your own domain. It's gonna cost you 20 bucks a month.
SPEAKER_01Not even I have like seven, and I think it was like 30 bucks for all the domains I bought. But then you actually have like a professional domain that you can set up by yourself and not have to have some like marketing company charge you a thousand bucks to do it. It took like what? The first one took me like hours to do. If you yeah, if you set it up cor correctly and get all your certificates, the DNS certificates, all that stuff, and everything verified. Yeah, it takes a couple hours, but once you do one, the next one was way easy. It took me like 10 months. Yeah, I knew I was looking for where I had to put the API keys, like all that stuff. Like it was super easy to do once you had.
SPEAKER_00And then you stayed with it, and then I went somewhere else. Jonathan went towards God. Yeah, I went. I've probably read in the last month a couple hundred hours of yeah. Maybe not that much, maybe a hundred hours of just and not just scripture, but you know, things that go along with it and understand it and explain things and I stayed on the cold email campaign. Yeah. For now. And slightly reading God. So now I'm on a mission. I have to convert everybody. He's turning. I'm just kidding, I don't know, but but that's kind of what Andy said today is like it's not about going out and telling people what they have to believe, it's showing them.
Real Life Wins Over Fake Flex
SPEAKER_01Well, it's not even I mean, it's the same thing we talked about with everyone's like Instagram and their social media and stuff that people are posting about like the fake life and them you know doing the thing that they're not actually doing. What was his comment about the car?
SPEAKER_00About being broke and posting your car or something.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, so I don't know who posted on their car or anything, but someone must have, because Andy saw it where people like they're they're posting like in like the land, like they'll be they'll see a lamb, oh I'm gonna post next to it. And it's just like so freaking crazy.
SPEAKER_00And it's funny because a lot of people think our company like we flex a lot or like we're out there doing this. Like, Andy will be the first person to call someone out if he sees your social media. Like, there there's a there's a there's a level where like believing you're at the next level and kind of like seeing it in the future is fine, but then there's also a level of like, dude, you're just being a what do they call it? Flex offender?
SPEAKER_01You're just a flex offender, yeah. Yeah, and Andy calls people out meetings all the time. Like, why'd you post like that Lamborghini? Like, you're not anywhere close to that, like that's not your car, don't act like it's your car. Like, but I think it's cool because it kind of keeps us leveled.
SPEAKER_00And then, you know, we still get a lot of haters and you know, this and that, and you guys.
SPEAKER_01Or like we take JSX and people are like, oh, look at them flexing. It's like, no, JSX is literally the easiest way to get from Scottsdale to Vegas, and it's about the same price as a commercial ticket. Yeah, it's yeah, maybe business class. Yeah, it's maybe not even business class because like anymore, it was like 400 bucks each way, and with now a freaking a ticket to Tampa, I think on in even economy is like a thousand bucks, yeah. But it's a direct flight, so it's not even that this it was a flex, it was just the easiest thing to do. Yeah, you know, it is a flex.
SPEAKER_00So much more comfortable.
SPEAKER_01I mean, it is screw you, pizz incident. It's uh target flights. Yeah. But that was something too that he said you're living. Yeah, they're not that ridiculous. Or don't post that you're going to the gym and not going and not eating clean yet. You're eating like shit.
SPEAKER_00If you fly JSX, post that you fly JSX. What does it matter? It doesn't, but you're actually doing it. Yeah, you have to actually do it. Between someone who's just like But if you're one of the influencers that because they have those like things where you can go rent like time on a private jet, it never even takes off or leaves the hangar. You just can go film content in it. That's a tool back. Yeah. Or like if you go rent a Lamborghini to you know make it seem like you own it. Like if you rent a Lamborghini, want to post social media stuff, post it about how, hey, I did this to imagine what it's like. Now I got the feeling and I'm gonna go attack. Like, okay, cool, do that content, but don't go rent a Lamborghini or drive someone's Lambo and you know act like it's yours and pull up to some eight million dollar house. Like, dude, that ain't your crap. It's okay if it's not. Yeah, like if you're still on your journey, guess what? I'm more interested in your journey than I am your fake ass BS.
SPEAKER_01I was watching, I was listening to a podcast yesterday, and it said the biggest thing in the whole like issue with what we do is like the trust gap, right? Like the trust gap is like massive between what people are seeing and believing, and like why but that's why the trust gap is so big because they see all these people fake flexing, they see all the fake Rolexes. Half these people you see that actually have the Rolex in the house, that's like they're in debt up to their eyeballs, like they can't afford it.
SPEAKER_00They're in debt, or they don't they don't show it. Yeah. Like I got a Rolex, I got a Brightling, never post about it. Yeah, don't care. It's been in my gun, say, for two and a half, three years. Yeah. I mean, same, I don't know.
SPEAKER_01I just I I do think you do you have to show people a little bit about what it is, but to a certain degree, like But I think you can like be genuine in posting and people being like, oh man, that's cool that they're doing that. You know, like it doesn't have to be like the the the fake flex where you're like getting out of the freaking like you know.
SPEAKER_00Well it's something that I've struggled with too. Because I mean I live a pretty cool life. Like if I posted all the crap that I do, like people be like, that's a dope ass life. But like I mean, I've got three hundred and twenty thousand dollar cars, I never post about any of that crap. I've got a pretty dang nice house. Yeah, rarely post that, except if we do our podcast off the back. But I was reading something the other day, I don't know where I did it, I might have saved somewhere, but it was talking about humility and how like God and the Bible talks about being is not humid. What's the word I'm looking for? Humidity, humble, I don't know. Humble, humble, humble is the word I'm looking for. It's about being humble. And it said being humble isn't necessarily like not having a lot, not earning a lot, not being a badass in who you are, but being humble is to not talk about yourself that much. Yeah. So it was like you could do all these awesome things, but you don't need to always be talking about it. Uh who said that? Don't be interesting, be interested. Yeah, something like that. Yeah. But I think you gotta be a little it in our world, you gotta be a little interesting because people have to kind of want to look up to it a certain degree, but also it ha like you said, it has to be real. Yeah. Because otherwise, yeah, you get to the point and you know, you're flexing this, flexing that, and then people come out and that's what I like about the Elliott group is we actually have a building. We actually have a pretty large office space, and we're building a ton more. Like it's physical. Because you do get a lot of these influencer coaches out there that they're working out of their freaking basement.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, or their living room.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, or their living room, and they set up a little you know thing because they don't have an extra bedroom or whatever where it's like, hey, we actually, you know, have a facility you can come out, you can see, and it can be real. You can I mean we have our own event space. Yeah, you can come work out with us. You can come see the cars that we post online all the time. You can come. I mean, heck, we got clients that fly with us to random places when we go across the country or I think a lot of them are flying out with us at Tampa too. Yeah, I think well I'm on the earlier flight because I gotta be there a day early. Yeah, you're leaving a day early. So I'll avoid all that. But I'm assuming on my flight back there's gonna be a lot of people. I'll avoid all that too, because I'm flying out Wednesday. Oh yeah. Yeah. Early flight. So yeah, what do you want to tell the people? Don't fake flex. Don't fake flex. And if you are gonna fake flex, just don't do it. Shoot yourself. Well, don't do that either, but just don't do it. Don't do that. But cut your wiener off. Fake flexing leads to transgenderism. You fake you got a Rolex, you fake you got a wiener.
SPEAKER_01It's all coming together. It's all coming together now, Jonathan. That's all I got.