#3306: Stay Out of Court! [Part 2 of 2]
Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure
Dre Baldwin
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🗓️ 2 June 2025
⏱️ 26 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Most people who gamble lose. Most bets lose when you're betting against the house. |
| 0:05.0 | And when you go to court against the state or against the federal government, you are betting against the house. |
| 0:10.0 | Most people who bet against the house do not win. |
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| 0:15.5 | He's exceptional. |
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| 0:19.8 | Work on your fucking games. Everybody has, relates relates to what Dre saying is in a different way. Work on your game. I like the way he thinks. Work on your fucking game. I like the frameworks that he's put together. Work on your game. And I would highly recommend it to anybody that's trying to work on their game. Work on your fucking game. I think it's a good approach. It's a different approach, too. Hey, you, work on your game. Gave me something really good. What can you get? Dryolday.com. And his philosophy makes a lot sense. Not only work on your game, perfect your crap. Work on your game. He knows how to communicate in such a fabulous way. I can't say it enough. Work on your game. You're now tuned into the show when you learn the discipline to show up day after day to do the work, the confidence to put yourself out there, boldly and authentically, and the mental toughness to continue showing up, doing work. Putting yourself out there, even when the success you're expected to achieve has yet to be achieved. And on top of all this, you get a huge dose of personal initiative. That is to go get an energy that moves any one of us, including yourself, to go and make things happen instead of wait for things that happen. And then we put all this together into a series of frameworks, approaches, insights, strategies and techniques on underneath the umbrella of one unified philosophy that's called Work on Your Game. My name is Drey Baldwin, also known as |
| 1:32.4 | Dre All Day, and welcome to the show. And today's topic is part two of our ongoing mini-series, |
| 1:37.9 | which is stay out of court. And again, this is not a metaphor. This is something that I mean, |
| 1:43.4 | literally, you want to stay out of the legal system, and I'm explaining to you yesterday, if you didn't hear that episode, make sure you go check it. And today, why you want to stay out of court and why it's a very good idea for all of you to stay out of court, even if, let's say, you are doing something that you think you are justified in doing. If it lands you in court, you might not want to do that. |
| 2:02.7 | Let's just put it that way. |
| 2:03.9 | So you didn't hear yesterday's episode. |
| 2:21.1 | Go listen to it. And we're going to pick up right. We left off picking up on point number four. Topping once again here today, stay out of court. Point number four. Some people say, well, Dre, what about that guy Daniel Penny in New York, who the white guy who choked out some black guy? |
| 2:30.1 | And he claims it was because he was defending what was happening on the train and how this man seemed to be threatening everybody else who was on the train. |
| 2:36.5 | And he goes and chokes this guy out and he was able to claim self-defense. What about him? What about George Zimmerman in Florida for killing Trayvon Martin in that infamous incident that happened back in |
| 2:42.5 | 2013 or maybe 2012 around that time? What about these? I mean, what about Kyle Rittenhouse |
| 2:48.7 | in Kenosha, Wisconsin? And he shoots a couple people, and he |
| 2:54.3 | ends up getting off. What about these people? I mean, these people were all those who claimed |
| 2:59.6 | self-defense and were actually able to win their court cases, their criminal court cases, based on |
| 3:05.0 | these self-defense claims. Well, these are good questions. I'm glad |
| 3:08.3 | that you brought them up. Let's examine these. First thing you must always remember is that exceptions |
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