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🗓️ 4 February 2019
⏱️ 91 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Hi, friends. 293. So close to 300. Can you believe it? I'm trying to think |
0:23.3 | if I like the number 293. I don't. That's the worst number ever. What? I like the end |
0:28.8 | of it, but I don't like the beginning. Why would you like three? Oh, oh my gosh, my favorite |
0:32.8 | number, speaking of which, it is almost my 33rd birthday, which is my favorite number |
0:37.8 | two times. Oh, so you think it's going to be lucky? For some reason, I'm more excited |
0:42.6 | about this birthday than I've been about any others. Well, and it's like your Jesus birthday. |
0:47.6 | That's when he, if you, you're going to outlive Jesus. Is that true? Okay. So I really do |
0:53.0 | think there's something like, you know, well, that what's fingers crossed. What do you think |
1:00.0 | they're going to happen this year? Well, no, I just think it's interesting. You know, |
1:03.8 | like a lot of times, it's interesting how like sometimes stories in the Bible are kind |
1:11.3 | of like metaphors for things that happen in life and blah, blah, blah. And so I think |
1:17.8 | like there's something there really is something about a phase of life change when you're |
1:21.6 | like in your early 30s. Yeah, it's funny because I was just reading this book. It was actually |
1:27.8 | about food, but it was talking about Pythagoras and how that he's the reason we eat three |
1:34.0 | meals a day because he believed like in this rule of threes and blah, blah, blah. And |
1:39.1 | so that's why we eat that many times a day. And it's kind of what you're saying where |
1:45.0 | numbers are really important to people and are significant. And a lot of people think |
1:49.9 | that they are more important than just like a symbol. It's, you know, math and all that. |
1:54.8 | Yeah. I mean, you know, of course, it's math, but like, yes, balance and blah, blah, blah. |
1:59.8 | Because if you take the number away, like, I think in our mind, we separate, this is going |
2:04.5 | to sound super like, try to follow me here, but you can try to like separate numbers from |
2:10.5 | objects, but they're still almost like the same thing. Like we only think of a number |
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