Thank you. We back and we better.
Let me get my setup straight.
Ah. Ah. Let me get my setup straight. That's crazy.
Yo, let me put folks on game real quick.
You know, not in the space by myself, yo.
At the end of the day, bruv, it's really just, it's really just about, like, liking yourself.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, doing the actions, you know, taking care of yourself, you know, keeping your word to yourself.
Taking care of yourself, keeping your word to yourself, all of these things all contribute to one liking oneself.
Or some people call it loving oneself.
And the reason that this is important is when you get your validation from within,
show validation from within.
just already like yourself,
yo, you don't really need
You can, like, literally be yourself.
And everyone that does like you is
like, they actually like the true
you need to mold into somebody else's thingamajigs in order to be accepted.
Oh, we got candy in the space. I'm over here monologuing and such.
Let me invite you to speak.
But like, really, though, once you really just respect yourself, take care of yourself, you know, you do what you're supposed to do.
You keep your word to yourself. It's like you just start of yourself. You do what you're supposed to do. You keep your word to yourself.
It's like you just start liking yourself, bro.
And you just start being like, yo, like, shit, I'm vibing.
And once you're in that state, bro, I just realized life is just way easier.
Because you don't have to force anything.
It can really just be you, yo.
And whoever resonates resonates. And whoever don't you don't have to force anything. You can really just be you, yo, and whoever resonates, resonates,
and whoever don't, don't.
And if you, like, in your truest self, in your truest
energy, it's like the folks
that resonate, they really
resonate, bro. Like, it's like they
become, like, fam, because it's like
You know what I'm saying, yo?
I know it sounds typical, like typical stuff.
But it's like I'm just noticing some things, especially in the last day or so.
I just noticed some people, like, especially when I was at the gym yesterday,
I just noticed there was this guy in particular.
It seemed like he was trying so hard for, like, to get people to, like,
like him or something like that.
Like, I could tell, yo. It was like him or something like that like i could tell yo it
was like i was like bro chill bro you know what i'm saying and it led me on this whole like mental
oh candy's on stage hold that hold up i'm about to say what's up i just think it's a very important
lesson yo it just it led me on this whole mental journey. And I was just like, yo, that's
the key, bro. The key is really just to, to, I know people say it all the time, but like,
just love yourself and do the actions that it takes to love yourself and like yourself.
And just life is just way smoother, bro. You don't need to do, you don't need to do too much.
You know what I'm saying? I just think a lot of shit is overcomplicated out here.
I could get into the whole thing, but we got family in space.
That was really kind of the monologue I was doing while I was waiting for folks to get
But either way, Kandi came in first.
Let's say what's up to Kandi.
Well, we're always building in this household right now i'm building magic tiles uh yesterday we were building legos um but yeah it's building and um
yeah i love the i love what you're spitting it's uh honestly i really enjoy enjoy your company and like your positivity all the time because I feel the same way that you do.
It's just, you know, as a, you know, whenever you're busy in life and dealing with kids and like being a mom, like you're always last.
So it like I love I love it.
I love the vibe and, you know, doing good stuff, spitting real words, and that's important because, like you said, if you don't love yourself and be yourself and stuff like that, then you're going to have a tough time.
Thankfully, I've been genetically blessed and I've always liked myself physically and then I've had good parents and then I've had a lot of experience or a good mom, I moved every two years of school to a different state or school.
So moving around so much, that's the fact.
You just have to be yourself because what else are you going to be?
Especially if you're always changing things.
And also, too, if you're always yourself like same thing with like lying if you're
always honest you never have to remember anything yes i was gonna make that point earlier too because
because uh i made a i made a tweet earlier today because because this girl was asking me all these
questions about you know relationships and it was kind of like a debate or whatever you want to call
it and she was asking me like how come you don't want only only one girlfriend or whatever like like she
was really trying to get me to believe that this was the best way but i was like nah it's not my
biological imperative and after you know that it just kind of spilled out of my mouth but like
after thinking about it i'm like yo that's it, yo. That's exactly what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
And, like, just being true to that, just being true to myself, and even in circumstances like that, it just led me to really understand, like, it's so easy, like you said, when you just tell the truth, yo.
when you just tell the truth, yo, because it's like, is there anything? And it led me on this
other thought path. I'm like, is there anything that you really get that's worth it for like
lying? Like, let's say you lie and you get a, you lie on your resume and you get the job.
Sure. You get the job, but now you don't know what the fuck you doing. So it's like,
I'm like, yo, I just, I'm like, is there any benefit to lying? Cause there's a reality
where you lie and there's a reality where you tell the truth. And in both realities, there are
outcomes. And I feel like the outcome where you just tell the truth is nine times, if not 10 times
out of 10 going to lead to a better overall reality. It might get not give you the benefit of that moment or whatever, but overall,
I think it'll help make life way easier, if you know what I'm saying, if you give my thought
patterns. Yeah, no, I totally agree. Like you said, everything is an outcome. And, like, if you're if you are faking it, then, like, now you have this job that you don't know what the heck you're doing.
You're stressed out about that. And, like, you can't, you know, it's not a way to go through life.
Ten thousand, yo. Ten thousand. Let's get Zaw's perspective on all this.
You actually on the stage for what?
What you guys just said there, right there,
is like the primary reason why I think we're going to succeed in this space
is because we don't have to spend the time looking back over our shoulder,
making sure our transactions are right,
making sure we've covered our tracks because we don't need to worry about that
because I'm confident that we're doing the right thing
and making the world better.
So like you guys just said, it just becomes infinitely easier to do anything when you
are relieved of the burden of something like that.
So yeah, I'm on the same page.
Oh, I haven't even sent out the space today.
But essentially, the idea of today's space was just talking about mvps i saw
you know candy sun is out here launching you know what i'm saying like all of these folks is dropping
stuff and i really just want to get the logic behind how do you know when it's ready to drop
you know what i'm saying like because of course you course, you know, I'm working on Wave Wars. Oh, and you know what Prism said about WebSockets?
So they do work on Verzel.
So now, like I said, like anyone on any internet connection will be able to see the live updates of the battles as they're happening, which I think is going to be fucking sick.
But yeah, now it's all working on the actual website.
So once we deploy to production, we should be good.
Anybody who wants to demo before tomorrow, before I demo to the guy so we can, you know, iron out any kinks and whatnot.
Yeah, he also just messaged me saying, the person I added to the call tomorrow is not committing anything.
Just seeing it very well connected in the music industry, FYI.
I didn't hear that too well.
You're going to get a next, a second person in the demo that Ken's going to bring that's supposedly connected in the music industry.
Major. The more eyeballs and advice we can get the
earlier the better i agree i agree yeah i'm also working on a mini app right now um for two reasons
one because i just used tortoise for the first time um a mini app for uh music nfts and like we can easily do it um and then b i heard sound.xyz is closing what rumor
but like yeah like that's huge if that's true that's sick yeah i'm no i'm good with it i'm i'm
okay with that i mean like i don't know bro, man, dog. And I'm guessing what happened is, like, they were essentially running on whatever the investment venture capital they had left was.
And that's running low because they're not really focused on generating revenue, et cetera, et cetera.
And this makes me think, bro.
Well, I mean, they haven't done anything in the last year and a half.
Well, I mean, they haven't done anything in the last year and a half, right?
But it makes me think, bro, like when it when it comes to because we're all here building blah, blah, blah.
And that also brings another like really good point.
Like, when is the time to like let it go?
Number one. like is there ways that we can create sustainable systems so that especially things where people are
leaving stuff like art that's supposed to like live on you know what i'm saying like can live on
yeah that's a huge point uh hurricane i mean like you said it's like i mean yeah okay just
just because uh not a fan of it then like you know i it doesn't bother me either way but then
again it also uh makes you look at a lot of things and like you said ask the questions of like you
know so is this stuff really living on decentralized like what we're going for here and then also also I'm sorry but he's he keeps whining so I'm trying
to walk away here um but yeah and then also you know like like you're saying
is like well you know somebody's sometimes when I see big companies like that,
then closing the doors that I'm like, shit, like this stuff really is hard.
Because, you know, like bonfire or like things that you think that like actually have, you know,
you know, they think that you're making money, you actually think they have.
Yeah, but by the same token, I feel like that means it's not their passion project right right like because it's like if if it true from the what i have seen
from individuals it's like if there's something that you truly want to do you're going to keep
on doing that until you achieve that so i feel like that just goes to show you that a lot of
the folks that were in here that were creating products and stuff weren't in it for the long game.
And we're just in it because of whatever attention it had at that moment.
Bro, that is so real, dog, because like we barely have any fun in all this shit we've been doing.
You know what I'm saying? And it's like we still making music.
We still hosting festivals. We still building wave wars, even though wave wars
hasn't got a set of investment capital. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I totally feel you,
bro. And so honestly, at this point, like some people are just good at getting, uh,
getting capital. You know what I'm saying? Cause they know somebody that knows somebody that knows
somebody, et cetera, et cetera. But that doesn't mean just because the company has capital.
Like, I think I said something in a meeting yesterday that I'm now that I actually thought about, you know, after I said it.
And it was like how capital is the lifeblood of the of the business.
And like after thinking about it, I was like, no, it's not, bro.
The real lifeblood of the business is the lifeblood, bro.
Like the real blood, sweat and tears of the people
that are building it. You know what I'm saying? Like the people that the spiritual energy that
they put behind whatever project that they're building. So that's what I look for now. I don't
look for big headlines. I don't look for big valuations and all that stuff no more. It's
really just, yo, who are the people behind this thing?
And would they do this for free?
You know what I'm saying?
Would they do this if they weren't getting paid a dime?
You know what I'm saying?
That's how you really, really find them ones, bro.
But yeah, that's actually a question
I also want to bring up to the room.
And shout out Louie, definitely feel free to come up if also want to bring up to the room and shout out louis definitely
feel free to come up if you want to come up is like in the space now today in the state that it
is do you think any real things are being built like outside of us of course we fuck with us
yeah bro a million percent what do you mean give give me the game i mean nothing that people on crypto twitter are
talking about but there's millions of things that are being built real businesses you know whether
you look at defy or you look at real world assets or you look at stable coins like there very much
is real world use cases being built and used it's just boring so people don't want to talk about it
it's just gonna give you know a 2x it's boring people don't want to talk about it. It's just going to give, you know, a two X. It's boring. People don't want to talk about it, you know? So it like, yes, but, but no
one's interested in that because that's not going to make people money. You know, it's going to make
businesses money. It's a good business plan and a good business model. Um, and people can take
advantage of that. But I think there's, I mean, there's a lot of people building really cool,
successful things. It's just none of that stuff gets I think there's a lot of people building really cool, successful things.
It's just none of that stuff gets the noise right now because it's not exciting.
I think there's, I don't know, there was a whole thing on crypto Twitter recently about the bearer baddies.
And they had a big-ass mansion or something.
And again, I didn't see any of the backlash. I just saw people commenting on the backlash which is even more insane um and they basically like had a had a mansion and whatnot
and they were just vibing out and used it as a branding opportunity and people were upset because
you know whatever blockchain made whatever money or whatever it's almost like
man people are just uh upset that their bags can't buy a mansion and i think that's just like
very much the mentality of this space it's
just like I don't think that there's a lot of places that are as um friendly in terms of wanting
to see others win as where we are I wouldn't say I I see a lot of that but I would say that a lot
of the people um in this space you know, once someone new comes along, like you got to find people that are going to stick with the people that have been there for a while and not people that will jump from person to person until, you know, oh, this person has like 50,000 followers.
I'm going to go be their friend.
And then, you know, you befriend them and they're like, oh, my goodness, this person has 100,000 followers.
I'm going to go befriend them.
And it's like, oh, my goodness, this person has a million followers.
I'm going to go be prefer them and benefit from them
and it's like i think that is very much the mentality of every single person in crypto
um but i think we've found really amazing community here that's super unique to support that but i do
think that they're successful businesses it's just like long term you know eth you know, ethos of Web3, bringing money back to the creators.
It doesn't do any of that because those are all hard things to do.
They're not two-year jobs.
They're, you know, decade-long fights.
Bro, love to hear it, man.
And I feel you to the max.
Yo, I wish Tricky would have came earlier than I could make you co-host.
The thing is, I'm already outside. I'm already in the backyard, my balls is tanning in the sun.
Okay, Ben, Ben, Ben, you can go to the student loans account.
Ben, appreciate you, dog.
You know what I realized, bro? No, no, no, I gotta tell you, this is Tricky.
This is a thing for Tricky more than I am.
What we need to create, do you guys know how like when people go on missions and shit or like in
they have the guy in the chair,
What are you talking about?
like spy movies or whatever.
Are you going to be the guy in the chair or you want a guy in the chair?
I want a guy in the chair for freaking when i go to these networking events have you seen there's this app ai thing called
cluey it came out um i don't know three or four or five months ago based on this this stanford kid
basically was cheating on his tests using ai something he homebrewed um it became viral like
three different times because Stanford tried to
get him to come down. I think they ended up kicking him out of school and then he posted it
to the press, whatnot. He spent the next two months super developing what he did and he homebrewed
and made it into an app called Cluey and they're doing insanely viral marketing. It's like ridiculously well done.
Um, is just very much the next level of AI from what I've seen from a lot smaller scale than huge
companies. Real quick. Are you talking about the Asian guy and the, the date? I think so. Yeah.
Yeah. And the date, exactly. That, that was the second video that went viral or like the second
big thing that had them viral, the date video. date video um exactly and the dude was basically like that exactly i'm super glad you saw that i want that
but i want basically like i want to be using the ray-bans meta glasses to be streaming while i'm
at events and i want our community as the zao to like as i'm talking to people give me stuff to say to them
give me oh this person's done this you like you know what i mean like set me up for success and
then like vice versa when atibody's going around to events and stuff like that you know he has
ray-ban glasses on he's streaming you know i can be talking to him listening to the chat right like something like that to me is the level up in conferences we need to be an
insanely like successful community like there is so much we can do there i just you know i don't
go to conferences enough for it to be worth buying all that stuff right now but um but definitely to
like this time i was like there's so much when you network after you network in the space a little
bit your brain will just do that shit for you when you walk into a room but no but but
yeah yeah tricky but but yeah but you're right you're right it would be great as much as your
brain can do there's so much more that if you could document it all and also have everyone in
your community like someone could be like oh man i've worked with that person before and then you're
just like yeah so you've worked with this person and it's like oh he just told me you know what i mean like it's just like when people realize what
you're doing too like i just think that that is the future yeah of where we go like i don't know
i'm gonna i mean i've made a couple ai clones but i want to make a very very detailed ai clone
and it'll know everything i know and it'll be able to do all the
things that I can do but it won't my issue we're trying to work on something
like that right now is that the tech is going so fast oh I've already what you
create is obsolete right like yeah I've already done it but that's the whole
point is that it's not supposed to be the perfect solution it's supposed to
it's supposed to give them an intro and a rough estimate
of what it's going to cost
to do that work improperly
and make sure that everything's in order.
Because I'm going to come up with different solutions
than the AI is going to come up with sometimes.
will have a more efficient solution.
And sometimes it just misses something.
So. I would have it be able to be helpful enough to tell you my background and that I can do the job.
And if we all had our own version of an AI bot that was a clone of us, just to the point of knowing our background, it has a biography on us.
just to the point of knowing our background, it has a biography on us.
Then if they all talk together, when a job came in, it would, the AI would say,
bring in this, this person, bring in these three people and, you know,
and like have them do this part and then tell this person to do this part.
Everything you just said there.
It can arrange the workflow and everything.
Everything you just said there is what I want to get ahead of, right?
It's like, instead of waiting until we all have our personal AIs
for when we're walking around and talking to people
and we're seeing this, it's like,
we're on the front edge of that, right?
Where it's like, we're using AI plus our community
as a additional resource, like,
and no one else is doing that, right?
The amount of leverage we can have will be insane.
But anyways, it was just a random thought.
Number one, I don't know when the Clue lead thing comes out.
Do you know if it's actually out or like?
They're hiring people and whatnot.
And their most recent ad was looking to hire people,
and they used their AI for the marketing video.
Interesting, interesting.
I have the ability to bring in people and have a better way of rewarding people now.
So I'm going to get a token distribution from this weed coin that I'm now sponsored by and I'm an advisor for and a
spokesman for it as well. I'm basically part of the team but I'm not calling
myself a founder because I wasn't there at the beginning and I'm not in charge
of the money. I don't really want to be, you know what I mean? So I'm just an
advisor and my deal is for like cash and coins.
But I don't get my coins until I hit my goals.
And I have 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, 15 million market cap for my goals.
Bro, you keep on talking about this coin, but I have no idea where to look for it or buy it or even see it on a deck.
You know, I don't think you have but um, okay. It's on sold. There you go. Yeah, that's all I needed
I thought I'll look it up on the decks. I thought you won some at one point
I got some montage because they were so okay cuz they were a sponsor for
For Zaucella they gave it they gave me some coins
They joined the club and now
they'll get me a computer or two here soon.
Because of the 10 accounts that I have now,
if I were to retweet the same
thing from all 10 accounts,
it would hit 10 million... I mean, sorry,
people. If, um, if all those people retweeted it and I did it on my other, um, platforms,
it would be 10 million. Right. And then if those people, um, no, no, sorry. If, if I,
that's if 10 million million is actually if I,
and if I do on all the platforms
and my immediate community does it on all the platforms,
my immediate team, like the team of four.
And then the, if like everyone that's following me
and everyone that's following them
then we hit, on all platforms, we hit
Which is like crazy numbers.
And there's got to be a lot of
overlap there too, though.
That's the only thing, right?
But you can put 50 million
Either way, dog. I think it's a dope strategy
but uh i would say since the coin is is called weed bro like there's a there's there's there's
ways you there's there's a lot of ways you can freak this you know what i'm saying bro
yeah how many songs have weed in it it's like it's there's endless content
not only is there endless content but it's like
is there's a big fan base bro you know what I'm saying so I need I need uh you know a kol manager
I need someone to help me with my website I need someone to help me edit content I need someone to
help me make simple memes uh and I have a token distribution when I hit
these goals that I'm willing to share so yeah let's go team what up
chillin yo chillin they how you feel Long time no see. What's been up? Man, hey, you know, so I was gonna make a post, man. I apologize for missing all these
daggone spaces, but by the time I get off of work and leave the gym, like the schedule
being over here in Europe, man, it's just very difficult to align. So today I left work
a little bit early because I wanted to go get a lymph node massage from this little, it's called Cryo Point.
They do a bunch of wellness stuff like red light therapy and the icebox and stuff like that.
So I wanted to get a lymph massage.
So I'm off work a little bit early.
So I get to hop on here with you guys and vibe with you, man.
You know, sorry for the delay.
You got to get the balls and. Nah, you good, bro.
the balls and all the nodes massaged and whatnot.
There's hanging a little bit lower to the left.
what the hell's going on here?
I had to stand on my right foot.
So the balls go to the right.
So they helped me out with that.
give us the advantages of a lymph node massage. Cause you're the second
person in the past, like 24 hours that has mentioned this lymph node stuff, bro. Is this
a new trend? No, no, it's a good thing, man. I've been on the lymph node stuff for a long time,
but I got it done the first time in the Ukraine. All right. I was in Ukraine and I got a lymph
node massage and it was the most painful thing,
but beneficial, you know, because you have all of these toxins that build up, you know,
your lymph system is supposed to clear out infections and stuff like that. But sometimes it gets a little backed up.
It doesn't work as efficiently, you know, so you want to get that, those lymphatic fluids
moving, get all the toxins out into your bloodstream and get rid of it.
And then you kind of live a healthier lifestyle.
Oh, no. all the toxins out into your bloodstream so you get rid of it and then you kind of live a healthier lifestyle. Oh no! Looks like you rugged man. Yo yo boss. Oh man. As soon as he was letting us know man. They don't want us to know these things bro. That's crazy. Can y'all hear him or is he just rug for me?
Can y'all hear him or is he just rubbed for me?
Sorry, I cut out right there.
I'm just wondering if you guys can hear Balls or is he rubbed just for me?
No, he cut out for me too.
Anyways, on the whole lymph node thing, Balls, Balls, if you can hear me, bro,
I'm going to push you down and then bring you back up
He don't answer the phone, but then
When I'm doing something, he calls me, he wants me to answer the phone
These kids, man, these teenagers, man
with the knowledge bro we need this okay all right so so we're not did you guys hear
how much did you hear so i don't repeat it so the last the last point i remember you saying
was something about it was painful but then oh yeah yeah yeah so yeah because i you know i do
like i just came off of a three-day water fast and I'm pretty sure you guys might be hip to that.
So they do the water fast for three days. The important part of that is like as you as you take all these toxins, especially if you live in America, all the crap that we eat, I got chemicals inside of it.
The environment, all this stuff starts to pollute your blood and then you start to have oxidation on your cells and that causes cellular mutations
that causes cancer and disease and the problem is is that all this crap that that goes in your body
actually goes inside of the cell and your body doesn't have the mechanisms to burn that stuff
with your normal routine right so the way that what you got to do is you need to put your body
in autophagy which you got to create a calorie deficit to put your body in autophagy, which you got to create a calorie deficit.
And then your body starts to look for a place to burn energy.
And what it does is that after about 24 hours,
it gets into autophagy 72 hours,
like the peak after that,
you start to go into some other stuff,
but 72 hours is what you want to target because it'll take all of the crap
inside your cells and it'll pull it out
the cells and burn it for fuel so if you have any cancerous cells that's growing in your body
your body will attack and eat those cancerous cells it'll clear all the crap out of your
out of your cells and then at 72 hours it actually sheds your immune system and then builds a new
immune system so that paired with uh with the with the lymphatic drain, you know,
just kind of gets you a nice reset. So they said that if you do the 72-hour cleanse, the water fast,
it'll reduce your chance of cancer by like a ridiculous percentage, like 70% reduction on
the risk of cancer simply by doing that. So yeah, definitely recommend it. You know, if it's your
first time doing a water fast, you know, if're going over 24 hours you might want to consult with a doctor if
you haven't done it before especially if you have a pre-existing condition uh but yeah you definitely
feel good after 24 hours you forget about food but your body is doing great things for you so
yep gotta let the body uh the mechanics work for you yo Yo, let me ask this. So when you fast, what do you do about, like, working out?
Do you just not work out?
Nah, man, I built different, man.
So, you know, I was in Iraq.
You know, I was doing Ramadan in Iraq.
I was out there training in 140-degree temperatures with a rucksack and a flat vest with bulletproof vest plates
and I'm running in 140 degrees with no water the entire day. And I'll tell you what, I was in the
best shape of my life. So over here, it's like super easy, you know, doing a three-day fast.
I still go to the gym, you know, we're doing, we just came off of a eight week, um, uh, strength mass building program. So now we're doing a nine week, um, you know, pretty much cut
program. So it was hit training, uh, two days a week and then, and a strength training,
uh, three days a week. Cause we're trying to make sure that we don't get skinny, uh,
through the process. So high intensity stuff, but yeah, man, it's, I still keep going. Don't
recommend that for everybody, you know, do it on the still keep going don't recommend that for everybody you know do it on the
weekend when you don't have to work chill i i like doing it during the work week because it you know
helps you to stay busy you don't think about food but if you must and you get you know your week
the best to do it on the weekend now i feel that fasting is like like i 100 cosign every week i fast for at least one day and like just that
that reset that it does for your body is absolutely insane and mind and soul etc etc like you can
really connect to god when you fast like i don't know how to explain that scientifically but it's
like you just start getting messages from the universe type shit. So, yeah, I would recommend.
If you haven't fasted in a while, yo, like I recommend starting with like 24-hour fast.
And then I don't know about what balls is talking about.
I ain't tried them 72 hours.
Yeah, I did a five-day fast for the longest I did, man.
Five days with just water. But I think the most important thing is if you go over 72 hours
to be cognizant of the refeed period because if you come off of a fast there's a way that you
have to do it you know you gotta start really slow with things your body can digest easily
because your cells are like waiting for nutrition so if you start to eat a bunch of crap uh it'll
flood your cells and then you have a refeed, it's called refute syndrome, and then it could actually kill you if you don't, if you don't do it responsibly. So you got to start, even though
you have the urge to get that pizza and that burger on the fifth day, you're going to shit
all over the place, your stomach's going to hurt, and then you're probably going to die, you know.
So the best thing to do is get some soup or, you know, some, some vegetables that's easily
digestible. Not everything is good to digest. So there's a lot of, you know some some vegetables that's easily digestible not everything is good to digest so there's a lot of you know youtube videos out there on on you know meal plans
coming off of a long long fast man i thought that was a given bro fruits and veggies all day
everyone in this space yo yo we are creators we are building like like, literally next-level shit, bro. And, like, there is nothing better than to fuel yourself with literally natural foods, yo.
Like, if you really want that advantage in this very competitive landscape, yo, you got to have everything working sharp, yo.
Mind, body, soul, spirit, everything, yo.
Like, this is a team, so I'm telling y'all, you know what I'm saying?
You don't have to do it, of course, but, like, I'm just telling y'all, know i'm saying you don't have to do it of course but
like i'm just telling y'all bro if all of us was on this type of protocol bro not a soul could
fucking stop i swear to god yeah and i realized that the industry is is not there to benefit you
you know like the food industry is there to sell things that are addictive and tasty.
And the way you do that is you pump it full of chemicals and, you know, preservatives and a bunch of unnatural things.
There's mass production that's needed because there's a lot of consumers.
So things are grown, you know, not organically.
A lot of bad stuff happens with the stuff that we eat. So if we don't take it in our own hands to be preemptive,
I know a lot of people that had surprise diagnosis of cancer.
You know, one of my buddies back in the States, he's here now, Air Force guy.
But he told me they found a mass in his chest, you know.
And I just wonder, what if he had preemptively done a three-day water fast four years ago five years ago you know when
that when that was just a little idea inside of his body just a little cell started this little
mutation process and and you just killed it because you decided to do a three-day fast so
so don't don't always wait till your your health goes down to start trying to figure out how to
take rick simpson oil or do a bunch of crazy stuff you know be preemptive do it because
it's good for the future you.
And yeah, that's what it's a mindset you got to have.
Well, RSO mentioned, what's the benefit of Rick Simpson oil, out of curiosity?
Yeah, Rick Simpson oil, yeah, so they say that's very effective against cancer.
There's a lot of people who've tried it and came off of stage four cancer,
shrunk tumors naturally without chemotherapy and radiation and stuff like that.
And they've lived long lives and have effectively beat cancer, you know, according to tests and
stuff like that. I'm not a doctor. I know that there's been a lot of people who attest to the
effectiveness of it. And the pharmaceutical industry will always give you the same caveat
that, you know know none of this stuff
has been tested in a lab there's no you know studies that have proven xyz but that's natural
because the things that they study are the man-made chemicals that they're making profit on so nobody's
going to go study gravolia leaves and soursop leaves and the benefits of those and rick simpson
oil and the benefit of that because it's just too readily available and they can't make money off of it so um you know just follow people who have experienced the results
because uh folks that have bounced back from turn you know from uh stage four cancer you know they
are the testament you know exactly bro and like a lot of times people bounce back from those
cancerous things literally just by going back to nature bro like just going back
to nature like and and the beautiful thing about eating these like natural foods etc etc
is that it also connects you more deeply to the universal mind i like to call it like you see how
in nature they don't have manuals they don't have you know don't have booklets of how to live. They kind of just they feel it, bro.
They just know it. You know what I'm saying? We as humans are the same way.
Like we know exactly our path. We know exactly what we're supposed to be building.
We know exactly how we fit within the natural rhythm. And when you start eating these natural foods, it just becomes so clear to you that that signal it clears up and you find.
And it's like it's like, duh, like this is exactly what I'm supposed to be doing.
Like there's no if, ands, buts or shakiness.
It's like, you know, your exact place in the in the natural world, yo.
And I know this sounds whatever, woo woo, whatever you want to call it, but I swear, bro, I swear to you, like the amount of peace that I've attained through these years of
like living this type of lifestyle, bro, is, is, is incomparable, bro. You will never catch me at
a McDonald's again. I'm sorry. You feel me? Yeah, that's, that's the hard part right there man is uh is is habit you know and uh the days
where nobody feels like cooking and you're like uh what we're doing for dinner tonight you know
it's easy to say uh mcdonald's you know but the good thing i'm living in germany is uh the the
turkish kebab is is the mcdonald's you know? So that's actually a lot healthier
because it's lots of vegetables
and some shaved meat with some sauce,
and it's a lot better than going to eat
the billion burgers that they sell every day,
and we have no idea how they've manufactured
so many cows to produce so much meat,
especially competing with the other beef markets
of Burger King and every other place that sells beef.
I don't know how the hell McDonald's sells so many burgers a day and there's not that many cows to sustain that level of activity.
But nonetheless, I digress. You know, living in Germany, we have we have the almighty K-Bob.
K-Bob. Is that a kebab? Is that what you're saying?
Hey, that's actually kind of hard, bro.
more culturally relevant.
You know what I'm saying?
Not to be confused with the gay Bob
I don't know what that is,
That's right. That's where you got
Decker Wee, man. You got to dog it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I did. That's some funny shit.
Nah, I was out here trying to live holistically as much as I can.
Bring people on the journey.
So, what is the latest progress with the
What's been going on with that?
I've seen in the chat some things going on but i would love to hear from you
yeah absolutely so yeah we're still we're still uh you know the web page is up uh we got some
partners featured on there i still need some information from all the partners so that way
we can list them on the website uh we just partnered with this brother that's out in Nigeria. He's a crypto
promoter. He actively attends conferences and stuff like that. So we're trying to attract the
African community. So he's going to take lead on that initiative. So he's developing some merch.
He's going to a conference on Saturday and then next week he has another
conference. So I asked him, you know, to not, so he's a part of the Balls on You project,
but I told him don't focus on the narrative of Balls, focus on the collective narrative of RWI,
you know, when he's out of these conferences. So, you know, when he goes out there, you know,
he's going to talk about the project that he represents, but he's going to have more of a focus on trying to push the RWI narrative and what we're trying to do with that.
So eventually I'm going to pull him into the group.
I think he could be a great resource because we're very organized and he could be a great resource for all the other projects that are part of RWI Coalition.
them out um i'll give you guys the report back on the results if we start to see a lot more people
engaging um and supporting the narrative from the african community i think that's a
you know underrepresented underappreciated you know uh sector of crypto that we're definitely
going to exploit because we have partners like Sam
from Hyperverse. He's the pastor out in Ghana. And, you know, we did our project to build
infrastructure in Ghana. There are a lot of folks out there that definitely resonate with,
you know, achieving social impact, especially in the local community. So if you talk about a place
that's passionate, you know, about change, I think we'll definitely find it there as well.
Yeah, bro. I've been trying to tell all my African people, yo. Y'all think I'll be preaching over here, yo? Man, don't catch me at any one of our, you know, like events where everybody and all the cousins and all the family get together. I be spending game, bro. I be spending game. I'm like, yo, we need to get back to nature, bro.
Folks, it's out here tripping.
But yeah, bro, it's definitely a lot of intelligent,
extremely capable people in Africa.
It's just a lot of people are misdirected, bro.
Mis-fucking-directed, bro.
But it's going to come back to the way it's supposed to be.
I'm working on that person. You feel me, bro? We got Tricky saying gonna come back to the way it's supposed to be. I'm working on that
person. You feel me? But we got Tricky
saying something. What's up, Tricky?
Yeah, thanks. I don't know what's
going on with him. It looks like his mic is open,
but I'm not hearing anything coming
You know what I'm saying?
If you want to talk to this, you know, unmute.
But, yeah, that's everything that's been.
That's everything that's been going on lately.
Good to hear from you, balls.
We just been out here building loans, as always, with our spaces, chopping it up on the daily.
Next time you have a RWI Coalition space, just let us know, bro, and we do our best to show up on the daily next time you have a rwi coalition space
just let us know bro and we you know do our best to show up you feel me hey so i had a thought
because i noticed that ham radio they post a schedule where they pretty much pass the baton
and and folks they kind of keep a constant running space and people have you know their specific
hour or two hours to talk i was i was trying to see maybe we can maybe get some type of structure like that
where we just have something that's going on all the time.
And then Eagle Musk takes it over for a time, and I take it over for a time.
And then we just have like a β I'm not sure how they pass the mic
between the different folks he's hosting,
but I think that's a pretty solid structure.
Oh, that's a pretty solid solid structure oh that's dope bro uh maybe he's all knows he's he's kind of technical with these things you know testing testing can you guys hear me
yeah basically you need to all share a social media account to host it off of i'm pretty sure
because the new person needs to be able to log into the main account
and put themselves up as co-host, basically.
So you do have to share an account, basically.
So I'm wondering, maybe...
Like, if someone's active 24-7 through the whole...
Like, let's say it's a 24-hour space.
If someone's active through the whole thing the only they need
it right because they can just add up whoever's supposed to be co-hosted for whatever hour
but for every new group coming in someone's gonna have to have access to the host account
so okay can you can you fire so you fire up the the space on the main account and then make your
your other account co-host is that how it works? Exactly. Whoever is actually talking are the co-hosts,
and the main account just kind of sits there,
and whoever logs into that can add up speakers as co-hosts.
Yeah, I think that's a pretty cool structure,
because I think that's what kind of builds these strong communities
is when folks have those 24-hour long spaces.
Ham Radio is up all the time.
Yeah, I think I see stuff like that, too.
And something I was thinking about the other day,
I saw a couple tweets, and they were like,
yo, how many people do you really think are in crypto?
And the numbers that people was throwing around,
and of course the truth is probably was throwing around and you know of course the the
truth is probably the average of all of these but like people are saying anywhere from like
30k to 200k like and that's it like right now in the current that are active building in crypto
etc etc do y'all think that number is what y'all think about that
What do y'all think about that?
I feel like that's about right.
It sounds small, but I also think it probably is smaller than what you imagined.
I think it's way smaller than that, to be honest with you, Hurricane.
You said people who are actually building.
I wager 99% of the folks that are in
this space are not building so um i think it's way smaller to be honest with you i think there's a lot
of people who have tried and failed and have left uh that percentage of people is huge but as of
right now people actually developing and you can include all the creators that are vibe coding
and i still don't think you hit anywhere close to 200k dang is that on a global scale that you're representing yeah really and and not necessarily
just building though actually just people involved in crypto like trading yeah that's a whole
different game right like i thought yeah that's where where i was like i definitely would bring
that number down if you're talking about anyone who's interacted with crypto, you can talk about all the idiots that bought the Trump coin.
Why do you count the idiots?
Like people who bought in, got into crypto because of the Trump coin.
And that is the only transaction they made.
But, you know, the important part of that is that it aids in adoption
because when they did that,
like I was listening to, I think, Uncle Dan,
and he said he spent all night
trying to figure out how to buy this coin
and he had to learn on the spot, you know.
But I think there needed to be
some type of forcing function, you know,
So whatever that forcing function was, you know, I think it still benefits the space overall because now they understand how it works.
They held the token and the β
I kind of disagree with that a little bit.
I don't think that if someone comes into the space and just because they interact with the space, it's a net benefit.
have positive value in some way, shape or form. I mean, if hundreds of people come into the space
because of an onboarding event, have a really shitty time and then never come back into crypto
for five years, to me, that is not a successful event. So I don't think just because you onboarded
someone once that it's an overall success. I really don't believe that the whole Trump meme coin thing was a net benefit for adoption.
I don't disagree with you.
More people definitely got in the know about crypto.
But then crypto tanked for three months after that.
That's definitely a different way to look at it than what I kind of mentioned.
I appreciate you for being able to accept that perspective. A lot of other folks
in crypto can't take something that's against their thoughts. So I think that's the beautiful
thing about what we're creating here with the environment of trying to build together and
work together. So shout out to you for everything you're doing with Real World Impact. We're super
excited to support you at the Zao and everything you're doing. And yeah, I do have to run here and I know you're probably rocking it off in a minute or two,
Hurricane, but appreciate you popping in, boss. Hey, no problem. No problem, man. I'm inside a
commissary buying some curry Jamaican patties right now, you know. I was just gonna add that yesterday i was in the algora land um startup master class
to qualify for their accelerator um i was i want to say about doing good bones over there
um and there was about a hundred people um in the master class and there was like 50 people actively like code, not coding, we were doing no code,
but like actively creating with us, you know, live.
It was like a two hour live thing.
So just like some sort of number, like Algorand,
you know, where Algorand,
you know, there was at least 50 committed builders and like 100 really interested people.
So maybe that can give you some sort of idea.
Yeah, that definitely helps with the perspective.
Like, oh, what's up, boss?
I was off my mute. You're good. I was off my mute.
But yeah, I was going to say that definitely helps with the perspective because, you know,
it just seems like it is a ghost town, but I don't think that's a bad thing.
The reason I even brought that up was for us to realize, like, like blessed we really are you know what i'm saying
like to be here at this time this is the first time human in modern human history that anyone
you know can speak about because you know i don't know what's happening before don't be
started with the you know super advanced civilizations of ancient times but but yo
this is the first time that just regular
everyday people can create financial markets bro and i think that in itself is so huge it doesn't
even make sense bro because before that power was always in the in the hands of the government etc
etc and what that does is it gives us a capacity to make a far bigger difference and
impact on the world than we probably could have before operating other people's systems.
Know what I'm saying? So, yeah, I just really want everyone to appreciate that and really use
this opportunity that we have at hand to the best of your ability, because it really matters.
Yeah, I tell people all the time that there's not,
there hasn't been many points in our parents lifetime
where there's been a paradigm shift
and we're kind of at the front of that.
And a lot of folks aren't taking advantage of it.
The way we perceive value,
what we consider to be money is completely changed
and a lot of people are missing the boat.
So I consider myself an evangelist for that purpose,
you know, going out there, trying to spread the word,
saying, hey, you know, don't come into it once.
It's a common conversation.
You know, come while it's something new, you know,
while you're in the middle of the shift.
But, yeah, I think that's a good place to end the space today.
You know, we talked about some good things.
And, you know, we're going to be back out here tomorrow, 11 a.m.
Definitely feel free to hit me up, you know, on the back channel if you got something to say.
But, yeah, I appreciate you all for coming through.
Balls, Candy, Louie, and, you know, everyone that came in earlier.
We don't keep cooking, man.
Keep vibing and thriving, yo.
Let's keep building and just going to the moon, yo.
I'm about to close the space in the next 10 seconds feel free to say whatever you need to say before 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, NOOOOOO!