Episode 742 Scott Adams: A Strategy to Fix Poverty, Narwal Tusk Attacks, Hong Kong, China Badness

Date: 2019-11-30 | Duration: 44:20

Topics

My new book LOSERTHINK, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/rqmjc2a Narwal tusk used to subdue London terrorist Fake driver licenses from China Does taxing poor people help them live longer? Economic opinions by Michael Bloomberg llhan Omar’s challenger, permanently banned from Twitter Hong Kong won’t be Hong Kong when China is finished New York Times hit piece on Kamala Harris Technology advance provides a sense of touch for robots Social media alternatives list for the dominant apps? Redesigning air conditioners Geothermal cooling for homes? A talent stack app to measure efforts toward life success?
Ed Latimore’s useful and practical life strategies

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um bump a bump um look at that view that's what I'm looking at today a little bit foggy it's gonna be cold but you didn't come here for the view definitely didn't come here for the view I think I know why you're here and I think I know what time it is let me tell you what time it is it's time for coffee with Scott Adams and the simultaneous sip yes the highlight of your day the part that makes everything better
yeah that's pretty easy to do those of you who have already mastered it you could ignore the preflight directions but if you're new listen carefully you don't want to get this wrong because if you try to put your beverage in something that's not really a container such as your carpet or a table top that's not gonna work I mean you're not

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that's not gonna work I mean you're not going to enjoy the simultaneous sip if the thing you're trying to use is your container is your carpet or your tabletop no you need something else you need a cover of hourglasses snifter stein Calais tankard thermos flask canteen Grail goblet vessel of any kind except for your carpet or your table put it in your vessel your favorite beverage I like coffee and join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the simultaneous that fill your dopamine starting to surge go oh yeah dopamine online all systems go so let's talk about a few things over in Great Britain they had a terrorist attack with a knife so terrorists with a knife stabbed some

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so terrorists with a knife stabbed some people on the London Bridge but he was quickly subdued by including one man who worked at the fishmongers hall who took a five-foot narwhals tusk from the wall and went out to confront the attacker yes you heard it right a terrorist attack was thwarted in part by a man with a narwhal tusk now when the terrorist was planning his attack and he was probably trying to think through all the alternatives and he was thinking well okay the police they don't have guns or do they I know maybe they have guns by now and I'm gonna be in public what's my biggest risk when he was thinking through his crime did he even once think what if somebody grabs a narwhal tusks off of

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somebody grabs a narwhal tusks off of the wall of the fishmongers Hall and comes out and starts hitting me with that narwhal tusk what then what then well that's what happened I believe the reporting is that the guy was in art the fish mongers haul narwhal tusks worked there and he was from Poland so I think he was a Polish immigrant so this one immigrant who was the terrorist was taken out by a narwhal tusk by a Polish immigrant so go immigrants good job Polish immigrants if you're a Polish immigrant I'm not sure if the reporting is right but I've I've decided that I'm not going to be that far away from a narwhal tusk the case you know cases stuff goes down I want to be able to reach behind my door pull out the narwhal tusks and go to work if you know what I mean go to work right take

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know what I mean go to work right take care of business yep so there's that now how can you tell that this that this attack did not happen in America so the first thing is that that the citizens attacked the attacker so one had a fire extinguisher yeah so that's right some of the attackers apparently had criminal records themselves so it's a very complicated weird little situation but how can you tell that the that this attack did not happen in the United States here's how you can tell because the attacker was still alive when the police got there in two minutes I think if this had happened in the United States if you if you give me if you give me in our wall tusks against the guy with two knives and you know I've got a little help somebody's gonna get him down I don't think I'm

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gonna get him down I don't think I'm gonna stop hitting that guy with my narwhal tusks there wouldn't be much left of them by the time the police got there anyway apparently this guy pled guilty to terrorism charges in 2012 and the UK but served under half of his 16 years at what-what-what let me read this sentence again because I I can't stop saying what before I get to the end of the sentence so the terrorists he pled guilty to terrorism charges in 2012 so far so good but served under half of his 16 years set what he only got 16 years for terrorism what terrorism is not a life sentence what I don't know what the sentence is in the United States in the United States if you're convicted for terrorism do you ever get out of jail what oh my goodness

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what oh my goodness talk about talk about not handling it right now maybe it's the same in the United States I suppose if you're convicted on a terrorism charge but you haven't convicted any you haven't done any actual terrorism yet I suppose that's good enough not to get life and but why if you're convicted on a terrorism charge should you ever get out of prison I mean I could see why you wouldn't want to use the death penalty people have a certain feeling about that but why would you ever let the matter president I don't even understand it as a concept because the terrorists are not like criminals they're not like criminals criminals maybe they grow out of it you know because the older you get the less violent you are for example but a terrorist isn't going to grow out of it
it they're not going to grow out of their terrorism desire they're just gonna get out of prison and do some terrorism

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out of prison and do some terrorism right let's not understand that in other news Germany is decided to phase out all of its nuclear power plants at what point did Germany decide to just give up is it my imagination or as Germany just surrendered I mean I think Germany just gave up it's like wow we're not even we're not even gonna try anymore let's just get rid of all our only source of clean energy that could possibly power us in the future at an economical way let's just get rid of all that so that's the wrong decision
in other news China apparently sent over 3,000 fake US driver's licenses but they were intercepted by a customs official so why is China sending 3,000 fake driver's licenses to the United States so the first question you must ask we

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so the first question you must ask we can't do that in the United States why is it that why is it that whoever bought these or was trying to buy them why did they have to buy them from China if you're gonna get an illegal driver's license you can't do that from the United States we don't have any underworld people who will make you a fake driver's license yeah you're giving an enemy right if it's coming from China is theirs something more to it than just fake driver's licenses is it possible that China would like to get a lot of illegal people voting because even if it didn't change the election result they would certainly screw us over because once we found out that a lot of people voted illegally the entire system would look not as credible somebody says do the licenses say made in China maybe not so

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licenses say made in China maybe not so China we don't know if this was you know government sanctioned but you always assume everything that comes out of China is kind of government sanctioned because they know too much about their people so is China doing anything except bad stuff these days seems pretty consistent so you saw that the last couple days Bloomberg's been taking a hit from a lot of conservatives and Trump supporters who are saying that they're saying it because he's on video saying it himself Bloomberg and I'm paraphrasing but basically he wants to tax poor people so that they will live longer in other words he will tax things which are bad for them so that if poor people you know want to do those things that are bad for them they can do it but it's going to take all of their money to do it but by taxing things like large

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do it but by taxing things like large sodas or cigarettes or alcohol or whatever Bloomberg is taxing the poor for their own good and a lot of people said my god is he really saying that is Bloomberg really saying we should tax the poor for their own good well I hate to be the party pooper here I hate to be the party pooper but I swear to god I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon of attacking Bloomberg for being smart can't do it I can't attack Bloomberg for knowing more about economics than the people who are criticizing him can't do it all right trust me I'm not I'm not a supporter of Bloomberg in the past I thought you would be he would be a credible president in the past but I think he's aged out of it at 77 so I'm

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think he's aged out of it at 77 so I'm not now supporting him at all but let me tell you he's a hundred percent right when he says that taxes are used to manipulate people's life choices because the government has decided it's good for him or good for somebody else so I think we have to smarten up a little bit well let me put it this way let me put it in the starkest terms let's say let's say just take it out of this situation if you see that Mike Bloomberg makes a claim about business or economics all right so let's say Bloomberg makes a claim about economics remember economics is part of psychology right if you raise this price people's psychology changes and they buy less of it so if you see Mike Bloomberg make any kind of a statement claim about economics and then you see other people criticizing him

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you see other people criticizing him look at the carrot look at the qualifications of the criticizers are they self-made billionaires in the business world are they economists are they psychologists no they're largely not because if they were any of those things they would just be agreeing with them if you hear Bloomberg say something about economics and then you hear other people who are not as successful as Bloomberg and don't understand economics say wow how crazy that is you should go with Bloomberg I'm not saying vote for him I'm not saying you agree with everything he says I'm just this is a very narrow statement if Mike Bloomberg makes a public statement or claim about economics or business or the way that world works and somebody else says he's wrong who are you gonna bet on seriously all right you can dislike all of his

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right you can dislike all of his politics but don't bet against the one thing he knows more about than you do don't bet against that you know and now I'm not saying that everything he says is gonna be right right but when Mike Bloomberg says that the government can or does tax poor people to keep them from doing things that are bad for their health that's business as usual that's business as usual that's what we already do and society completely accepts it do we tax cigarettes so people will smoke less yes does it work yes it does do we tax alcohol because it's bad for people yes we do so it's not unusual at all to tax poor people to keep them from doing things that they shouldn't be doing at least in terms of their health they shouldn't be doing now if you believe that tax policy should

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if you believe that tax policy should not have a social implication well that's that would be a credible position so if you said in general I don't ever want tax policy to be determining what I actually do with my life I think you'd make a good case for that but be consistent be consistent that it none of it can have social implications so for example you would get rid of the mortgage deduction for homes because the mortgage deduction for homes is trying to incent people to a certain behavior which is buying homes right if you don't want your tax policy incenting people in lifestyle decisions you have to get rid of the mortgage deduction you also have to get rid of every other business deduction you have to get rid of all the things that the tax code does I used to know a guy who worked for the IRS and when you talk to somebody who works for

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when you talk to somebody who works for the eye and you say hey you work for the IRS what does the IRS do what is the function of the IRS and they will tell you two things you think it's one thing but people work for the IRS will tell you it's two things the one you already knew about is collecting money so that the government can function that's the part we all agreed on but if you talk to people who work at the IRS and say what do you do it they'll say two things one is that thing and the other is social policy so the IRS is at least the way we use it now I'm not saying we should use it that way that's a different argument I'm just saying what is our current situation is that tax policy is social policy it's the same thing so when Mike Bloomberg says essentially tax policy and social policy are merged that's not crazy that's a simple explanation of our

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crazy that's a simple explanation of our current situation which society is accepted for generations there's nothing in that sentence so trying to take Bloomberg down because he says he wants to tax poor people so they will live longer is an illegitimate way to restate what he said right there are plenty of good reasons to attack Mike Bloomberg on policy in preferences all that and and and by all means go to it but don't make the mistake of criticizing about economics and business because a journalist said so who are you gonna trust the billionaire or the journalist on a business question it's crazy all right so you know in our hyper-partisan world it's impossible to support somebody who is not on your team I'm you know so just bear with me I think you're

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know so just bear with me I think you're all adult enough that you can handle the fact that the people you don't want to be President can sometimes do some good stuff now there's also a story today about a OCS potential competitor got booted off a Twitter no I'm sorry not overseas Elon Omar's potential challenger for her seat in Congress got booted off for suggesting that if Omar is guilty of treason of which there's no evidence that she's guilty of treason so let me say that first to the best of my knowledge there is no evidence that would anybody would consider a credible they Alon Omar is some kind of a traitor or working for Qatar now I do know there's lots of rumor mongering on the Internet and if some day somebody found out that she had done something wrong and there's actual evidence that looks

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and there's actual evidence that looks credible I'm sure I'll tell you I'm sure I will tell you but at the moment I'm not aware of any credible evidence somebody says are you kidding Scott no I'm not kidding there's no credible evidence they Eli Omar is a traitor working for Qatar there's plenty of talk and there are plenty of people saying it but there's no yeah the Imam of peace I'm sorry is not a credible voice I hate to tell you that I I know a lot of you have been following the Imam of peace for some time but I don't know when he's right and when he's wrong but I will say with confidence that he's not credible right so because he says that it has nothing to do with whether it's true those are just unrelated things so just disconnect those in your mind credible doesn't mean right or wrong credible

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doesn't mean right or wrong credible means is it a source which by its nature you should say oh it comes from that source I don't know if it's right or wrong but at least it's credible it's something we should take seriously the Imam of peace unfortunately is not in that category I'd like him to be I you know because he says lots of good things about anti terrorism and stuff so I would want him to be but he's not now that doesn't mean he's wrong I want to be really careful I'm not saying he's wrong about anything I'm saying that what he's saying should not be assumed in any way to be accurate might be right might be wrong but we can't make any assumption about it and therefore it's not credible evidence anyway so Ilana Omar's opponent doesn't even matter what her name is because you'll never hear from right she got booted off a Twitter for saying that if Elon omar is guilty of treason for this alleged non-credible accusation

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for this alleged non-credible accusation of a Qatari influence that she should be hanged now should you be kicked off of Twitter if you're running for Congress and you're suggesting that your opponent under the right circumstances should be hanged I don't know I'm probably just gonna make you mad all morning today but that feels like a fairly good band to me all right if you're calling for violence against somebody based on no evidence you know it's not good enough that you said it hypothetically hypothetically if somebody murders somebody I think they should be killed I don't know I think I think Twitter's got a got a case there so and I know you disagree with me I'm I don't even need to look at the comments to know how how you're gonna react to that all right so here's the thing again

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that all right so here's the thing again let me be clear I'm not a fan of the Ilan Omar not a fan of her politics or I don't think she's I don't think she's good for the country I think the heal on Omar is a negative force in the country but and you know her personal life is her personal life looks let's say complicated do I care about her personal life No not really if feel on Omar we're doing in Congress all of the things that I thought were good for the country I wouldn't care about her doing whatever she did in the past personal life I don't care as long as she's doing the job that I would want her to do but I don't think she's doing that so not a fan all right here's an interesting question could Hong Kong destroy China because I've seen some murmurs about that that the Hong Kong example if you will you know

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Hong Kong example if you will you know it let's say China cracks down in Hong Kong and it becomes a massacre could that cause China proper - maybe rise up against its leader I'm gonna say no I I don't know anyway that Hong Kong can go except that eventually China will have full control over it I you know I want that not to happen and I want Hong Kong to have their autonomy but I don't know how that could ever happen and I mean realistically I just can't even I can't imagine it it's hard to it's hard to work toward something I can't imagine now what happens to the poor people who live in Hong Kong well they should get out I don't know what the rules are about getting out of Hong Kong and bringing your money with you but if you're living and working in Hong Kong you should get out get out right away because and the long run in China is going to run Hong Kong and they're certainly going to be pretty harsh on

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certainly going to be pretty harsh on the people who resisted and they know who you are so I would get out of there if I were you just get out China can have Hong Kong but they can't have Hong Kong if you know what I mean they can they can have the real estate they can be in charge of picking up the garbage but Hong Kong won't be Hong Kong when by the time they're done so good luck with that
so New York Times did a hit piece on Komal Harris in which they threw her totally under the bus and talked about what a mess her campaign is worst ever and if you see the New York Times dumping on Komal Harris you have to say to yourself hey the the people on the Left are not somebody says I'm disappointed as Scott for covering up for Omar now before I block you which I'm going to do in a moment did you hear

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I'm going to do in a moment did you hear me covering up for Omar did anybody hear anything even roughly like that no you did not so the reason you're getting blocked okay quaaack is because you have accused me of something that didn't happen and it was public you all got to watch you watched that I did not cover up for Omar I simply said the accusations are not credible it's the same thing I would say for you KK quad Jack if you were accused of something by somebody who is not a credible source would I say put him in jail and kill him no I would not even if I didn't like anything else you do in life I would say those are not credible accusations could be true could be false but I don't have any credible information so you get the block for that but at least you stayed around to hear why all right so if New York Times is

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all right so if New York Times is dumping on Camille Harris does that mean that the let's say well should we call them not that a deep stage but the let's say the Democratic elites does that mean that they don't have a choice can you can you determined can you determine who the leadership in the Democratic world wants to be the candidate let me ask you that so here's a question for the common in the comments tell me
so he says calling the imam of peace not credible there's also a not a credible statement so it's not credible to say that he is not credible okay that's actually a fair statement it is fair statement to say that I'm not credible

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statement to say that I'm not credible calling somebody else not credible that's a fair statement but you have to non-credible so it all ends up being the same so good luck with that all right it looks like the Democrats I have no idea at least the leadership the smart people who they even want to be their candidate because it seems to me that we would be seeing the the beginnings of that now Budaj edges seems to be getting the best free pass from the press wouldn't you agree we're seeing these little these little digs against them about you know his list of black supporters and we've seen the press corps him for his lack of african-american support but it doesn't seem like they're trying to take him out of the race whereas if you look at the way the New York Times just treated camel Harris it looks like they're trying to take her out of the race

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trying to take her out of the race Buddha judge is interesting because while he's interesting on a lot of levels but I don't know I don't I don't think that the leadership of the Democrats have decided on him I think he's just interesting to them all right apparently researchers have developed a robot with a sense of touch so now you can touch your robot and your robot will know that you touched his shoulder or its arm or something that was just the beginnings of that they would have to get the cost down and make all that stuff more reliable apparently but isn't it kind of obvious where we're heading when our robots have a sense of touch
ask you this how hard would it be to program a robot to act and think and feel as if it were let's say human or sentient could you program your artificial intelligence and your robot

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artificial intelligence and your robot especially when it has a sense of touch to to tell you intentions and to act like it is yesterday's yes that's how you know you are a simulation that's another story let me let me ask this question for all of you is does anybody know of a source that puts in one place and maybe with an analysis or links all of the different ways you can avoid these standards social media companies thinking primarily here of browsers such as the brave browser and YouTube alternatives such as bit suit and rock fin etc and I'm thinking of Google alternatives such as DuckDuckGo and start page is it does anybody have them all in one place if you could because you could you tweet that at me because I'd like to give that some attention and if nobody's done it it should be done

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if nobody's done it it should be done there should be a page of all the alternatives for each of the major platforms with a link to it and maybe a plus and the minus like what's what's the plus and the minus and then ideally for all of the for all of the YouTube alternatives there needs to be some kind of automatic feed so that if you put something on YouTube it automatically feeds to the alternative alternative YouTube's somebody says are you serious about what spread privacy calm somebody says oh Wikipedia does that per category
alright so it's a yes start page calm is a browser that competes with Google

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somebody says all right lots of new ones okay I just looking at your answers so anyway tweeted at me but but I wanted to include the following things should have at least a link so you could go to that alternative site but also a brief description of you know what's good or bad about it that would be ideal let me let me oh there's also a a lot of work on this is a new topic on air conditioning redesigned and apparently there's you know money to be made I know at one point who started version whose the billionaire who started Virgin Records and Virgin Atlantic blanking on it but Sir Richard Branson so Branson apparently is part of an effort to have like an X Prize for inventing a better air conditioning and I always think that there's a way to invent air conditioning

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there's a way to invent air conditioning without electronics and let me let me explain it to you and I will do it with how shall I explain this to you I would do it with this box of Kleenex and this bottle of water now if you had a hot house and that little chimney so this is this would be the chimney where would the air go well hot air raised rises so the air that's inside your house would go up the chimney and that would cause a continuous flow well suppose you extended this so that the air coming into your house goes under the ground for a while or maybe it goes through a lake or something you know goes through pipes that are in like so that the air that goes into your house would be cooler and the air that's already in your house that's warmed up will go out here and because this air is being drawn out because of the warm air let's call that there's name it's a heat chimney I think it's a heat chimney this this idea so since the air

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chimney this this idea so since the air will be drawn out here just by the natural warmth that's enough to suck in the new air that has been circulated under a lake or under the ground or something so it picks up some cooling as it goes and I thought suppose you developed the entire village or at least a cluster of homes so that they're all sucking air through something that cools it up through some kind of a heat chimney and maybe all the homes use the same heat chimney so you know we need one of them you would somebody says that's already done with Wells somebody's calling that geothermal well it's geothermal let me ask you this it's geothermal if you do it to stay warm is it also geothermal if you're doing it to stay cool I don't know somebody says it's pricey yeah it's pricey and that's why you'd wanted to use several homes in a cluster so if you had one chimney that served multiple homes near it all of

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served multiple homes near it all of their hot air could go up the same chimney and they could be drawing from some underground stuff that you built all at the same time so it's cost-effective all right so I hope ground is cool but maybe not cool enough well run it through the lake or run it deeper underground if you know or keep it underground for longer yeah so the the length of the tube that is traveling will determine how much of its warmth that losses on the on the path so just asking about that is there some free way to do it I think the future will be interesting there do you all know ed Latimer on on Twitter I've recommended him a number of times so ed Latimer is one of the most useful and important voices on Twitter at this point because he's he's full of useful and practical strategies now ed is african-american and he's got sort of

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is african-american and he's got sort of a knee that he fills they're talking to people in certain circumstances usually people who don't have natural advantages maybe they were born poor maybe they were born in the hood you don't have to be black or white but his advice is sort of about how to pick yourself up and form a strategy and and go succeed and I have this following idea I'm just gonna put this out here I believe that any poor kid who understood the the concept of a talent stack would succeed I know that's a that's a big claim right but it seems to me that if you could if you could have for each kid let's say from the time they enter school you could have some kind of a permanent listing that's the at least available for the kids and their parents of what skills they've already developed and then then the app might suggest extra skills that could be

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might suggest extra skills that could be piled on top of it because I think you would see that you know when you check your app to see where your talent stack is doing for yourself or for your kid you'd say oh I've got three things that work well together and I've got a fourth thing that doesn't work with these other three things so that's discounted because the talent stack isn't about number of talents it's about the number of talents that work well together all right so if you had the ability to be a public speaker to almost any other skill you become a good candidate to be the boss because you can speak in public and maybe other people can't so the idea would be to form an app that any poor kid could have for free you know it's on the internet you can access it it's on your phone if you have access to a phone and you could just say oh I have developed three skills my lifetime earnings is approximately this number then somebody else would go and say oh

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then somebody else would go and say oh I've developed five skills my lifetime predicted income is some higher number here's why this is important I've said this before but it's one of the most important facts about how humans work that you'll ever hear in your life and that is the things which you can measure are the things you manage even if you don't want to it's just a one of those hard and fast rules that you can't avoid if you can measure it you're more likely to work on you know tweaking it if you can't measure it you're not going to work on fixing it because you don't even know if the things you're doing are making any difference because you can't measure it if you say if you say to a young kid you know are you doing the right things to succeed can you measure it well you can measure their grades in school but I fear that that really

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school but I fear that that really disadvantages somebody from you know a poor neighborhood where they have a bad situation for school not just socially but the school itself so that's kind of limiting if the only thing you could measure about a kid's potential is their grades in school that's pretty demote and demoralizing because not everybody gets good grades in school but suppose you had this app that could show your talent stack and you can see that you added a talent and that you're adding other ones and they're compatible and every time you add a talent it changes your presumed lifetime income right there you can say oh I just added I just took a course on public speaking look what it did to my future income it just went up 20 percent now imagine you had that for every kid and they could just add skills to it and watch their lifetime income go up what that would do is it would make everybody who wasn't having talents to their

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who wasn't having talents to their talent stack know exactly why they were failing I think about it right now everybody not everybody but people like to blame their circumstance people like to say I look in this bad neighborhood and they've got bad parents and you know I got a bad leg and I'm ugly I'm sure whatever whatever damn thing you're worrying about people love to obsess about all the things that are holding them back but imagine you have the app and your best friend has you know five skills and you can see your best friends earnings potential and you know you could have those five skills too because your friend just took the classes you know you know learn from somebody you knew it nothing nothing out of the ordinary they just did it and you didn't and you could look at your app and say oh man my friends got five skills I've got three his lifetime in earning is you know two

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his lifetime in earning is you know two hundred thousand a year mine is sixty thousand a year and all I have to do is add a couple more talents and I can have at least statistically the same chance I think that would completely reorient how people are feeling now I like to say that racism exists it matters but here's why ed Latimer is so important to the world because AD is dealing on a rational sort of strategic level and I believe he's he's offering some courses and stuff so check out it's at Edie Latimer lati ar e so check him out on Twitter and see what he's up to because if he gets I like to boost his signal because it just looks so important yeah the way he approaches it is just amazingly effective and because

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is just amazingly effective and because he's african-american he's got some credibility and you know I always talk about pacing and leaving people will accept your ideas if they think you're like them and and in the short run you can be like them by talking like them having the same body language breathing like them acting like them that's called pacing I can't pace a poor black kid I mean I could try but that's that's a lot to ask right because the poor black kids gonna look at me and say Oh what do I have in common with this old white cartoonist guy and the answer is not much and so I will have all this wonderful advice that can't get into that bubble I can't penetrate anybody else's bubble because I I can't pace them enough not enough like them that they give me hear the message but Atlanta Morris and Lattimer is enough like really anybody

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Lattimer is enough like really anybody who's had a similar upbringing you know came from tough circumstances crackheads everywhere and you know put together a talent stack that allowed him to live the life that he's leading now which apparently is pretty good so I like to boost this signal because the potential of that is unlimited really you know if if you could bring strategy to poor kids they wouldn't need money all right that's an exaggeration of course everybody needs money but the this is I I will die on this hill I will die on this hill the thing that gets you and of your bad situation is strategy that's it if you have a good strategy your odds of success are really really high if you have a bad strategy your odds of success are zero all right and I continually see people with good strategies and Lattimore being perfect

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strategies and Lattimore being perfect example who succeed and then you see people with bad strategies and they fail so just some strategy into those struggling places be they black or be they white or any other colors if you're poor Kenda strategy now that's why I wrote my book had it failed almost everything and still win big because it was putting in one place in a friendly form that's the hard part making making it friendly so I put it in one book and you can tell if you look at the reviews for that you can see it's changing people's lives all over the place all right
ah let me see if I had anything else to talk about here no I do not that is all for today
all right so those are my thoughts of the day go out and have an amazing weekend and I will talk to you later