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🗓️ 13 June 2022
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0:00.0 | Science proves that a healthy immune system is your body's first defense against the smallest ailments to the most catastrophic. |
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0:32.5 | You know, it's not just enough to identify the problems. And I talked about this last night. I said, |
0:39.7 | the blaze did a really good job of showing how America is waking up. I think that's really good. |
0:45.7 | They did that. But I said, we cannot feel completed until we are willing to go to the next level and do something about what we already know. |
0:59.7 | Sometimes we have to work externally and work on those variables outside of us. |
1:05.5 | But most of the time, we have to work on the variables inside of us. And if we do, that'll begin to transform the world in which we live. |
1:16.8 | If you are, as Martin Luther King said, the change that you want to see in the world and other people, that often is enough. |
1:27.3 | And I did a piece that was popular last week, and I called it the Summer of Hell. |
1:38.0 | And then I'm thinking, okay, but I need to try to help people deal with the summer of hell. |
1:45.7 | And I'm speaking in it from my personal perspective, |
1:49.9 | but it's what I'm doing to be a survivor of the summer of hell. |
1:57.3 | And not just survive, but thrive. |
2:04.3 | And I don't want to just survive I want to just survive I want to be on top of the mountain looking down helping people up and we have an obligation in |
2:12.6 | humanity to help other people get to the level that we achieve. Instead of looking down our noses at people |
2:20.4 | and saying, look at what I am and you're not, I feel so good about myself because of that. |
2:26.5 | Psychologists call that social comparison theory. And you know, it fits a point and it's good |
2:32.7 | to do that when you are trying to achieve some kind of goal and you're modeling what someone else has done. |
2:39.6 | There's nothing wrong with that. Compare yourself to where they're at. Okay, I'm closing the gap. I'm getting there, getting there, getting there. That's really good. And I don't really want to be like these other people, and I'm kind of leaving them behind but once you get there you have |
2:51.2 | to help those people you've left behind and we are living in a time where it's prognosticated by |
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