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🗓️ 17 May 2022
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0:00.0 | Their skiff'd have ever received has to be a bike when I was younger, a pedal bike. |
0:07.0 | It was a sort of slick little road bike and I remember it was all like, it was so, it was all wrapped up, |
0:13.0 | it was so obvious what it was obviously because nothing shaped like a bike and I had a little ribbon on it and I was so |
0:17.0 | a guess. For that was a life changer and I'm still sort of big on cycling around my area now so, for that one change really low. |
0:24.0 | Enjoy in every sip with red cups now back at Starbucks. |
0:31.0 | Hey, this is Trey, thank you for joining us for another Tuesday's, which we trade this week our guest is once again someone that you may know or know of, but hopefully |
1:00.0 | we can learn something new or at least better understand how and why this person wound up doing what he did and getting where he got in life and our guest this week is Dr. |
1:14.0 | Ben Carson. So first of all, Dr. Thank you for joining us and I hope you're doing well. |
1:18.0 | I'm doing well. Thanks for having me and thanks for being a patriot. We appreciate you. |
1:23.0 | Well, you're kind to say that are we we think we know who we are to the extent you can know who someone is we think we know who you are we think we know what you have achieved in life, which has been pretty remarkable. |
1:37.0 | But I want you to take us back to the beginning I give us an idea of what a young not yet Dr. Ben Carson was like. |
1:48.0 | Well, I was a nice kid. I think you know, I grew up in Detroit and partly in Boston and actually actually I sort of go through it in my new book. |
2:02.0 | But I remember living in a very I guess homogenous neighborhood. |
2:14.0 | It was a black neighborhood. I went to black schools, black churches. I really didn't have much in the way of interactions with other people and time moved to Boston. |
2:26.0 | And that changed dramatically there that was that was the first time, you know, I really saw that there was a difference that met something to people. |
2:39.0 | And later on we moved back to Detroit. And I was a terrible terrible student. |
2:46.0 | But I had a mother and that was really the key. My mother had only less than a third grade education got married at age 13, leaving rural Tennessee among its family. |
3:00.0 | And discovered that her husband was a big amest so she had to raise us by herself with little education. |
3:10.0 | But she never ever accepted excuses for herself or from us. |
3:17.0 | And if we ever made an excuse the next thing out of her mouth with a point call yourself to blame. |
3:22.0 | And the question, do you have a brain? And if the answer was yes, then you could have thought you were out of it. It doesn't matter what's in but somebody else did your life is not dependent on other people that was sort of her thing. |
3:37.0 | And she made us read books and I didn't like it very much and again and like everybody else I wanted to just watch TV. |
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