07 September 2024
#69 Unlocking Potential: A Journey Through Crypto Trading and Personal Growth with Akim - E69
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Welcome to another episode of Disorganized Productions! In this episode, your host Rob welcomes a special guest from England, Akim, who is a full-time crypto trader and coach. Akim shares his fascinating journey from running five businesses and living in three different countries to becoming a successful crypto trader and coach. The conversation dives deep into various topics including the challenges and rewards of crypto trading, the importance of health and wellness, and the impact of societal changes on personal lives.
Rob and Akim also discuss the influence of technology and artificial intelligence on our daily lives and the future of work. They touch on the significance of living off-grid and being self-sufficient, and how these choices can lead to a more fulfilling life. The episode is filled with insightful discussions on the value of money, the role of government and corporations, and the importance of personal growth and discipline.
Whether you're interested in crypto trading, personal development, or just looking for an engaging conversation, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to hear Rob and Akim's thoughts on these topics and more!
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of Disorganized Productions. It's episode 69 already. Yeah. We're gonna hit the 70 mark within, within, a few episodes. One episode left to be exactly. Today we have a special guest. He's from England. His name is Akim. And, please welcome Akim.
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Alright. Thank thank you. Thank you. I can't give you applause, but I've seen your episodes. I knew you couldn't afford them, so. Yeah, yeah. Thank you for Thank you for hopping on the episode, Akim.
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Please introduce yourself to the audience.
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And, and the number 69, right? Because we're all slightly Kurdish, right? So Right. No, it's, it's, it's, it's appropriate to put it that way. Yeah. Yeah, so my name is Akim. Well, I should say my avatar's name is Akim and its age is 44. Right? I'm a full time crypto trader. And, since this year I've been doing coaching a while. And, we'll get into, later on, we'll get into all the details. I've done so much stock in my life. I've had 5 businesses before I was into crypto. Lived in 3 different countries. I'm not I've got a lot of stories to tell, and I'm sure we'll get into all that. So we'll keep the info short.
Rob, I remember the first time I saw you was on, Silent Warriors Ride on TikTok. Right. This this is how we know each other through the Silent Warriors. And, Yeah. I saw you. The first time I saw you was like maybe 3 months ago, 4 months ago on the live. And I was like, why is this Dutch guy doing his podcast in English? Right. And then I I was very intrigued and I just started watching you and then found your TikTok and realizing your podcast is taking it pretty serious with the podcast. And, I like it, Myna. I appreciate what you're doing and, appreciate the energy and, we're on the same level. Right? We're we're both, as you as you would say, silent warriors. I'm sure your audience is somehow in your group.
Yeah. On Woden. We're on that same awakened path, right, sir? That's the connection we have.
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Yeah. It's been quite a ride for the last couple of months, since I went, on TikTok. I was going going to get viral on the gen x kind of stuff. Never knew that there were that it was such a big audience and a support group that could support each other. Because I just had like 400 followers or whatever they call it on TikTok. And then I jumped on the Gen X train, and within 3 or 4 days, I just had like over a 1000 people, so I could go live. I was actually, in that period, I was contacting Silent Warriors to Diggers, and also to Jaguar, which I saw on TikTok. And somehow, it all came together.
And I think that you're going to have the same experience with that, that all of a sudden in life, all things start to get smoother, except kicking through the same doors again, and that they don't open. Can you read it? Can you tell me a little bit about that, about that journey?
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Why? It just means you're doing the right thing, right? We need to put out the right frequencies and you're getting input from the, from the mental plane, which is, you know, synchronized to your, your, your vibration, your frequency, what, what you're trying to accomplish. Right. I had, I kinda had the same thing. Like, so now with the silent warriors, so I'm a moderator in the Telegram group and I have my crypto topic there where I'm sharing all kinds of content, crypto related content. Like none of this, I didn't ask for any of this. It all just happened. It's the same thing with the crypto coaching. Like, I never planned on being a coach.
I was just doing me. I was just living my life to the fullest and, finally had some success after 5 businesses that weren't doing what I wanted them to. With crypto, I had so much success. I was able to buy a house, you know, able to provide for me and and my girlfriend of 18 years, Nimi. And, I was I had this one friend here who just kept asking me advice, kept asking me questions and I like sharing knowledge and, sharing, you know, yeah, well, basically knowledge and I like helping people, right? Man. I do. So I've been giving him advice. I've been giving him, you know, every time he keep asking questions and questions this had been going on for over a year that he'd been asking all these questions. And eventually, I think maybe the greed crept in a little bit into me, and I was like, I took because I saw he was making I saw he was making profit off of my advice.
And I was like, look, I I like giving you helping you with advice and stuff, but at the same time, does cost, you know, time also and time is minor. Right. So would you be willing to just pay me for coaching, and then I'll take it serious, I'll take you as a customer, and I'll teach you everything I know and everything about training. Right. So he jumped on that opportunity, and that was my first customer. And that's how I got into to coaching without really even wanting to do it. But Right. It just happened. And then with the silent warriors, it was the same thing. Like, I think I, you know, I saw Dingo's first also on TikTok live. He wasn't the one with you. I saw that one later. Right.
I saw Dingo's on TikTok live as well, and I was just, you know, intrigued. I just I just liked it because they were talking all kinds of conspiracy stuff. Right? And, you know, I'm a conspiracy guy. So I was I was listening. I was like, what's up with this this person and this this eventually, I found out about the Telegram group. Joined the Telegram group because I like to talk conspiracies. Mhmm. So I jumped in there, started talking about, you know, going off grid and that kind of stuff. And, I joined, dingus' live a couple of times.
I joined dingus live once, and one of his, associated people, Mike, I joined his live once. And, in the dingerslide, he asked me, would you be willing to, take on a topic in the telegram group Right. Myself and talk about off grid living? Because I have this house that I'm renovating in Portugal, we can get into that later. Mhmm. And I wanna go off grid. And he was like, would you be willing to take this topic and, you know, take your initial topic and just so I did that and, quickly realized that it wasn't really what I wanted to do. I shared I shared some stuff. I shared some pictures of my house and the wells getting, you know, getting water from a well and, the design for the I made a whole, schematic or a whole design for the off grid system.
I shared these things. But once I'd shared all this stuff, it was like, yeah. What now? Right. You know, I'm supposed to keep this whole topic up and running, but once I've shared my stuff, all I can do from that point on is share my progress every time I go to Portugal. Mhmm. Share my progress and how the house is going on. And I actually didn't wanna do that. So I kinda, I kinda stopped doing that. But then, dingus opened up a crypto token in Right. Well, then obviously I jumped on that.
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They're like, this is my kind of tea, right?
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Yeah. And so is the off grid stuff, but I don't know. There's just not so there's only so much I can say about off grid. Right. You know? Whereas when it comes to crypto, it's just it's nonstop. You know, I mean, I'm sharing news, I'm sharing my thoughts on stock, you know, so it's nonstop. And, so I jumped on that, started putting, content in there without, without anyone asking me to or anything. I just I just enjoy doing it. Right. I just, just put content on there and eventually I started making some videos because that's just what I do. I used to do it professionally, and we can talk about that as well, if anyone. So I'm gonna make, videos professional.
Well, I started putting some crypto related videos in the crypto topic, And then, eventually, Dingus, the who is the owner of the group, or who is Edna, he asked me, you know, would you be, would you wanna, you know, become a moderator and all that? So kinda like with you, all it's just, these things just happen. Right. You do you, and the world sees it and acknowledges it, and things just happen.
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Right. Isn't that fascinating? Because, of course, we're going to talk about cryptocurrency. We're going to talk about off grid. I see an ankh, like a necklace around your around your neck, right? Absolutely. Yeah. And I think that we touched base on so many things and so many topics that we can talk about because the rabbit hole is something that once you're going to dive in, Alice, you're not going to get out because there's every time something new under the horizon. Rakim, what was your first time when you thought like, oh, this is some kind of conspiracy I wanna know more about, if it's gonna be a conspiracy or maybe if I can debunk it?
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That that kind of ties into my, first business, which was a studio because I'm actually an audio engineer. I used to be, let's put it that way. Right. And, my first business was my came from my studio. I had a little home studio where I could record, my own music and my friends' music. And, I set up that studio in 2,005. That's when I first started getting some some some money, right, in my life for the the last time. And, so I built this studio in my shed, and with the studio came computer. This was the first time I'd had a computer. I was I was 25 years old. First time I had a computer and Internet.
Yeah. That's pretty good. Crazy, right? That's fucking crazy. I was 20 40 years old when I first had a computer and internet. And, one of the first things I got onto was YouTube. Mhmm. And back in 2,005, YouTube was pretty much uncensored. Right. Pretty much uncensored. I mean, if you compare it to now, it seems like it's ridiculous.
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I think only nudity wasn't allowed, but the rest, you could call me. Yeah. And I think when I hopped on, it was like almost the same. I think 2004 or something like that, it came up, YouTube. It had like 150 videos on it. It was- But in 2,004, it started.
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Right.
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Wow. So I've got anything around. I have to look it up. I have to look it up when it just started. But it it it was around that corner, I think. Makes sense.
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Anyway, to answer your question Yeah. So that's when I got on on YouTube, and, I just I just okay. I think it started with, 9:11. Right? So that was 2,001. Right. 2,005, I got on YouTube. And I think that was the first thing I I I started looking into. And it was all on YouTube. It was all there. All the information, all the conspiracies, the connections. And, that's that's how the rabbit hole opened up for me. Right. And, you know, once you go down into a rabbit hole, it's not just one tunnel. The rabbit hole has a whole bunch of tunnels, And I went down water pump.
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Wow. I just figured out, 14 February 2005. Really? Yeah.
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So I was, was there from the beginning, Mitchie. Right? I didn't even realize. Well,
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I thought when I saw it, it was a great platform because you could, see a lot of videos from people, and not from like the big companies and stuff like that. Yeah. A lot of things that I looking back at my life, 51 Windows Young now, like the gaming platforms, with YouTube, a lot of things that were just like, oh, wow, this is cool. I could make money out of it, but I was watching other people doing the stuff that I would really love to do to make money out of it. Nowadays, I don't think it's about money. It's more about, you know, connections and networking and stuff like that because, what's the what's the currency?
What's the value? You know, that that There are so many things that do you hear that creepy voice from, or that sound from, Telegram when it's popping up? Somehow Okay. I'm sorry for that. But it's very, fascinating how when I was doing games in the early days with computer, because there was no, Xbox or, PlayStation or whatever. You did that with your own computer. Yeah. And you had to dig out every single time when you started up, like, oh, there's new software available. You had to crack a key and stuff like that. Right? If it's going to be running fast and you had every single month or every 2 months, there came a new, video card out, and you had to put that in because otherwise it wasn't running smoothly, stuff like that. It's just like nowadays, I'm sorry for a little bit discriminating, but if you have tits, and you have a bikini, and you do gaming, you can make so much money.
Yeah. It's unbelievable. Yeah. I was on Twitch. I did gaming, no one. I mean, who wants to see a 51 year old guy, swearing about Call of Duty that someone from 12 years old is going to blow his fucking head off, right? Nobody wants to see that. Maybe if I'm going to do that in a bikini, it will attract another audience.
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Oh, oh, you get a lot more views, yeah. Yeah. I don't hate on the women doing that. No, no, I didn't. I don't think it's glossy, but that's something else. I'm not gonna hate on them. But like I said, I had 5 businesses that bought crypto, and I still like, sometimes it's gonna be fun, but I feel like if I was a hot chick, I would have made so much money with that business. 100%. 100%. But it is what it is, and as men, we have to really fight for everything we have. We have to hustle
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to get our money nowadays. Even if when I was starting out in sales, it was almost an there was almost no women involved in sales. It was a man thing. You know? Nowadays, when you have a when you're good looking and you're smart and you do sales as a chick, you make tremendous amount of money, dude. Yeah. I mean, a lot of people will say yes to the deal without noticing that they're doing a deal. You know, the devil wears bra.
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Yeah, I feel like, yeah, yeah, if you're a good looking female, just do something, just anything. Right. And most likely you'll be successful.
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Right.
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Hopefully you don't get too much hate on this. Well. No, no, it's just true, ain't it? It's just true. It is all ice production, and it's true.
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It's something that that a lot of people talk about. And a lot I think a lot of men are really mentally struggling with the time shift that we have for last couple of 30 years. You know, when I look back at my youth, that my dad was gaining the money for a family, we go to a vacation like, oh, a holiday once, maybe twice a year. We didn't have lots of money, but we had enough to have a normal decent family going on. My mother was there for us, and household. Okay, they were divorced when I was a young age, like 11 or 12. But that's, most people at that time could go around with one loan and do all the stuff that you would like to do. Nowadays, you really have to do 2 jobs and you barely can handle every single fucking month. Yeah, it's inflation.
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It's inflation. The monetary system is ridiculous. Yeah. With you know, are you still running? Sorry. No. Please, go ahead. I think it's a good segue to get into the cryptocurrency
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because, how long have you been, doing crypto now, Hakim?
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Since 2017. Oh, wow. Yeah. Since 2017, and, just started just, investing. Just simple investing, and just grew from there. And, the last couple of years, I've been 4 time, 4 day trading. Wow. So so investing would be just just buy some crypto, right, and you just you're like, alright, I'm gonna keep this for, like, 10 years Right. Or whatever. And that's how I started out, and that's how I made a lot of money, and I was able to buy my house just from investing. Wow. Yeah. Well, it's not that big of a house. It has, like, 8 80 square meters of land.
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Shut up. You know, it's a roof above your head. You can sleep there. It's a house. Well, it's a renovation project, really. Right.
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And then you have, there's different kinds of trading rights, and then there's the day trading, which is what I've been doing the last couple of years, which have been providing for us. Right. And then, on top of that, this year I started doing the coaching as well, which which is really fun, by by the way. I really enjoy this because, yeah, I just like helping people and sharing knowledge, right? Right. And, again, this, I enjoy it very much. Yeah, to get back to what we was talking about, the inflation of things, because back in the days, you would have a family, you'd have one earner.
Right. So the dad would, the dad would have more, just the job, and that would provide for the whole family, right? That's how it was back in the days. Right. When I was young, one income was enough. And to provide for the whole family, go on holidays, and do all of that. Right? But because of the way the banking system is set up, where they you know, every dollar they get or every euro they get, they can lend out €10. Right. Now this system doesn't work and is is gonna fail. It's it's made to fail. We can't do anything but fail in the system. So you get inflation, inflation, inflation. Things get so fucking expensive that people can't even survive anymore. Now the mom's gotta go to work as well.
Right. And these 2 incomes. And it's been like that for a while, probably over a decade, and now it's gotten to the point where even with 2 incomes, if one of you isn't doing something special that that makes a lot of money, even with 2 incomes, you could just struggle. Yeah, you're screwed.
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And the stupid thing is, if you have a little small town village, and people make more money, so let's say normally they make 2 €1,000 a family, but now they make 3,500,000, like 1500 more. The price is going to rise up eventually automatically because there's more money to spend. Right. So what you're doing is you're keeping your own inflation at ease. And, a lot of people now that say like, okay, I bought a house 10 years ago. And when I'm going to sell it right now, I'll make €100,000 profit. No, you don't make profit. You pay inflation is my big guess, right? Because when you eventually have that 100,000 €1,000 or whatever more, you can't have the same house for that price. Exactly.
You will probably go down rating for the stuff that you have compared to like 3, compared to 10 years ago. Yeah. Wow. Crazy.
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Yeah, that's the way it works. The value you had is not the value you had now. So
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And that brings me to something that I'm struggling with, and I made a podcast about that, about value. So, we have currencies, right? That could be like the dollar, that could be cryptocurrency, that could be, the euro, the yen, gold, silver, whatever. I know that we're when we talk about cryptocurrencies, it's about decentralized or centralized banking system. What we do not want is centralized because people can, well, governments can look into whatever happens in the flow of money. Am I right? Correct me if I'm wrong. Decentralized means that we that that governments or whatever can track what kind of things have been made, like the, the transfers that have been made. Is that correct, Akim?
Not really, not really.
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If you ask me, the whole decentralized thing is up for debate. Mhmm. Because technically, the blockchain is public. So you could you could call Bitcoin decentralized, then people do calling it decentralized. But, technically, it's a blockchain and it's public. Every single transfer that's ever been done is on the blockchain and it's it's public. Right. So is that really decentralized? You know? There's a lot of technical stuff going on that, you know, kinda takes away from the dream or, you know, the decentralised dream. I mean, if you look at Bitcoin, Bitcoin runs because of, Bitcoin mining, which is, pretty damn centralized.
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Right. And there are only 21,000,000 Bitcoins available, something like that. Right?
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There are only 21,000,000 Bitcoins avail not even the full 21,000,000 because a lot of them have been lost. Oh, shit. Yeah. A shit ton of Bitcoin has been lost by people that just didn't realize it had Baoji back in the days.
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Oh, is that that story of an English guy who had like 2,000 Bitcoins on his hard drive, but he lost his password and his hard drive. And he's trying to pay now, like governments, and institutions, and private detectives to get that hard drive out of the, the waste.
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The dump, yeah. The trash dump, yeah. I know that story. This guy has been looking for his USB stick or whatever for years. They soon crashed him. Oh, poor guy. Oh my god. Poor guy. Legend has it, he's still looking. There's a right here. Right? Okay. Yeah. I mean, there must be so many stories like that. I mean, we all know that the first story, right, the guy who made the first Bitcoin payment, like he bought something. Like, 20 20 Bitcoin or something he paid or more? I don't know how much it was, but whatever amount it was,
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that guy must be kicking him. So Oh, it's the most expensive pizza ever been served in the history of men.
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Yeah. 100%. Yeah. Better have better have been a good pizza. Better not come cold. Alright. For a look at that shell.
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God. No. Oh, man. What what fascinates me and that that's what what I wanted to dig into the topic is like, okay, so so we have several currencies. Right. What happens when the Euro or the dollar will collapse? It's not if, it's going to be What happens? One day. Yeah. What will happen to the value that we have on crypto? Because now everything is like, okay, I got crypto, which is related to, like, say, $40,000 or €40,000 or whatever. When this collapses, what's the value then?
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Technically speaking the value would also collapse because the sole well, if it if it's backed it depends where it's backed by, really. There is a trend going on where crypto projects would like to start backing their value with gold. Okay. Now if you back it with gold and the dollar collapses, theoretically speaking, we should be alright. But if the value is backed by dollars, then I don't I wouldn't be too too, convinced that it's gonna keep its value. It's a tricky it's a tricky situation. I I I personally, I'm not I'm not counting on crypto for the long term.
Mhmm. I'm not I do I do own, certain coins that that that I that I keep for the long term. Right. It's not I'm not I'm not counting on them as a retirement or something because
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I don't know what's going to happen in the future. Right, it's a tool for now. Or probably maybe a tool for getting into some stuff that you normally wouldn't acquire that fast with the right mindset. Like, okay. If I knew, I saw that like 2 weeks ago, I was really astound. Akim, I had blue and white and red and white Mike of a Nike Air Max, the the the high Jordans in 1986. I think I throw them away. I really think I throw them away. If I even have these ones right now in a mint condition, it's about more than $20,000 Wow. If you have them like, okay, you know, you wear shoes, you wear them out, it's still probably €8,000 or €9,000.
Really?
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Yeah.
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Wow. And I just had them. Niko had. Wow. It's like crazy. The other thing I want to talk about is, okay, but when we talk about gold, like the backup of crypto currency in gold, gold is also established with, or backed up by the value of money right now. So what happens is when shit hits the fan, can you go to a grocery store when everybody's hungry, nobody can spend their money? Can you buy something with a grain of gold? Afterwards, I would say yes. If the system will, will be reused or whatever, I think it's going to be okay. But in the meantime, when chaos hits the fan, when shit hits the fan Yeah, it's going to take a while to,
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for things to establish some new system to be established. Right. And there's gonna be if the dollar collapses, there's gonna be some aid offs, and it's probably gonna take years before things sweeten out. Right. So, you know, the best thing would be, and not everyone can do this, but the best thing would be to be self sufficient, which is for probably 90% of people, at least 9% is just can't be done. See. No? But, for me personally, that's what I'll be doing. And I'll be, my plan is to move to Africa. Mhmm. Once I sell my house in Portugal, wanna move to Africa and go fully off grid.
Then the system can collapse. I don't want it to. Right. I know what you mean. Then I'll be ready because I'll be fully off grid, you know. Right. Man, it's a tricky situation. Can you you can't count on the system to keep going the way it is now. You can't think, okay, if your dollar collapses, all right, I'll just grab my, my gold and I'll bring that to the store. The store is not gonna get the store is not gonna get, provided. It's not gonna get, you know Right. The whole system collapses. Right? So they won't need the store to go to.
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Yeah, nobody's waiting for the gold or for diamonds or whatever because it has no value.
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That's the other point I wanted to link. What is the obsession we have with gold anyway? Exactly. What is this gold thing? What do we need gold for? Maybe it's something that they put it on in history,
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just like a lot of other scams. Because I think that silver, you can use silver for much more, purposes than gold. Gold is a very good conductor. But it's it's it's like high end because it's so so expensive at this time. But if you come in knocking on my door when shit really hits the fan like 2 weeks in, you come with some gold, fuck off. If you have some dog food, I would fucking eat it. Exactly. Because that's going to be more valuable than all this shit that you're going to say, oh, I got dollars. I was thinking about that the other day. And it was just like, what if we give all the money that we have to the big corporations? Because they want it. Right?
We want their money. We want their souls. We want everything. Everything, every energy they're going to put in, as a human, we want it. Okay. You know what? I'm gonna shove it in your fucking mouth until you fucking choke to death with all the money. We give it all through them. If you're rich, if you're poor, here, you got it. The value will collapse immediately Because the 1% will have everything, and the rest doesn't cares about the money because they don't trade with it, they don't have it, they don't need it. Yeah.
Well, maybe that's maybe that's their whole plan. Remember? Because if you think about it, they've, the 1% or it's the 0.001%,
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or something like that, really, right? The elite. They've always used people kind of like in the movie The Matrix where they they use people as batteries. Uh-huh. That's kind of how the elites have been using us for our energy. Energy draining. We we we work and we pay and and like 80% of everything we make is taken back in the form of tax. Income tax. You sell your house, you pay tax. Actually buy something, you pay tax. You die, you pay tax. Mhmm. You wanna yeah. Anything you do, you get taxed. And people have estimated that we'll pay about 80% maybe tax.
Right? So they they use us as energy. We work and we provide them with the tax money and the energy and the physical, you know, the physical labor getting everything done. But what happens when Tesla has a factory in every city producing robots? Then and the I think they already have their first factory producing robots. So Yeah. What what happens then? They really don't need us anymore. Because if you combine those robots with AI Right. Why do you need people? They don't need people. So Yeah. The ultimate conspiracy guy, the ultimate conspiracy is why wouldn't they just hit us all, be done with us?
Then the earth mother nature would probably be happy because let's let's be honest, we're fucking up the planet, right? Oh, yes. And we all do big time. So why wouldn't they just get rid of us? Give us all off with, I don't know, maybe a vaccine or something. Right. Good. Spray poison. Well, yes. Break poison in the air or dry ice out your dick and crow. Wouldn't do that. They love us.
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They love us. We are beautiful flowers of humans.
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They used to love us, but when they have these factories pushing out robots, what do they need us for? They don't need us anymore.
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That's a good thought. And I like to doom thought, doom think about some stuff, because you're going to, when you're rattling on in your own brain about stuff, it comes also to some solutions, and some insights, like, well, what the hell are they going to do? Right? Just like I said with the money. Okay. We're gonna shove it in their fucking asses. Oh, we can take more. You're gonna get it all, baby. And the same with the ID identity cards or passport. If you don't have a passport right now, you're fucked if you're in the city and someone is going to ask you for, do you identify yourself? Well, throw away all of them. Fucking burn that shit like the book burning that they did, like, every fucking century. I'm going to burn my fucking passport.
So it's not only me who can identify themselves. No one can identify. What the fuck are they going to do? Yeah. I mean, I have to identify myself so they can put my fucking taxes on. They can control me wherever the fuck I go. That's the only control that they have. But when am I gonna throw that away? I don't have any money. You have it all. Shove it in your fucking ass. And I don't identify myself. And all of us can identify themselves. Yeah.
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Let's do it, man. Let's do it. I'm done. Let's do it. Let's burn our passports and our ID cards and all that.
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That'd be great if we're gonna take over the world that they are trying to build off their own. Like that, yeah, it's a little, you know, that little whatever guys, right? We're just like, okay, now we just in every system, there's a flaw. I think I discovered the flaw. Right? Because when you attach now to the value of currency, of money and stuff like that, when you attach to it, they're gonna suck you out. You'll, Oh, we need more of that. Oh, fuck. I need to get more. I need to pay more. I need to work more. I need to do No, no. Here, you got it. It's like the burglar and you just open up the door, 4 o'clock in the morning.
No, you wanna rip my fucking ass. Okay, come in, take the television. No, take it all. Take the VHC, take the computer, take it all. You're not gonna get away with only the TV or my Julie. You're gonna take it all, motherfucker. Right? Right.
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We could do that, but we would need to set up a system first, right? Right. And let's be honest, race people can't provide for themselves. Even within this system, you know, wise people can't provide for themselves. You know, they need a boss, a job, you know, they need, you know, a sister life. They need the supermarket and everything. So, yeah, we would need to, but it can be done, though. I think it can be done. There's there's been people that have made theoretical, systems, created new systems, like Utopian systems, right? Yeah. There's people to ourselves, these these systems in the past, and showed that, or can be done, like, even within a city, like, everyone can can grow something, right? If we we don't have these ridiculous roots that we have. We if we had all flat roots, those could all be used for, you know, production.
What happens? Producing our fruit and vegetables, right? And, so there's a there's there's a lot of possibility even within a city, you know, every balcony. I mean, every if you go outside, when I I had this discussion with my girlfriend so many times here in Holland, You go outside, there's trees everywhere. There's trees everywhere. All the roads are there's trees along the road and but but they're all it's like they've done it on purpose. None of these trees produce anything you can eat. Mhmm. There's a couple of trees, but most most of the the the things that grow outside is is useless. Right. So all that space is being wasted.
So but there are things you we could do to set up a new system so that we would have a revolution, which is probably what we need in the West, is a revolution. Yeah. I mean, if you look at Africa right now, there's a revolution going on right now, and, it's looking very good. Wow. So we should we should look over there and and, you know, take their example and be the same. It's happened here before as well, right? The French have had a revolution. Oh, yeah. I don't think, eventually it didn't work out too well, but, Russia had a revolution. I mean, these things can happen. 100%.
So if we had a revolution, and I think we really need one, even though I'm not gonna wait for it, I'm leaving Europe. But the people that wanna stay in Europe, like, we really, really actually need one, break down the whole system as it is now. Right. Start all over again.
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Right.
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Block trees that produce, fumed. Use your rooms for that. Use your balcony if you live, even if you live in a flat.
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You can still give me just balcony. Your food that you're gonna, I was talking to Billy Bond, from permaculture. Shout out to Billy. Pimp. Permaculture podcast. PIMP is PIMP stands for, Permaculture is My Passion. He said, Everyone can grow their own food. Maybe not that much, but everyone can do that with a single little, basket or whatever. You can grow food in it. It's so easy. Yeah. And, but we lost that because we can, the stupid thing is that like 20 years ago, you go to a supermarket, you buy some vegetables or some fruits, put one of them in the ground, and there's going to be, a plant popping up. And within a few years, you can harvest the fruits of that plant.
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That's the way it should be. Nowadays,
[00:45:48] Unknown:
we have fruit and vegetables that don't have any seeds in them because Montesanto fucked it up. Monsanto, yeah. But what's the fucking deal of having grapes without any pits in it? I mean, that's the whole fucking idea of a fruit, right? That's such a sick thing that they've done. It's just total control, ain't it? It's gender manipulation from the fucking seats where they started off with when they're thinking about it right now. Yeah,
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it's not good for your health, and it keeps you like a being, keeps you coming back to them for warmth. Every every harvest you go, I'll buy a new seed.
[00:46:33] Unknown:
So Yeah. That's terrible. Un until you're done with it, because they're gonna spray barium, and aluminum, and all that stuff from out the sky. So your healthy crops are going to die anyway. So you have to purchase the stupid stuff that they're going to throw down on you. Yep. And I really enjoyed that podcast, by the way.
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On my last trip to Portugal on the way back, I was listening to your episode with the Pimp guy. Right. Sir. That Pimp guy. I don't know if you've done multiple with him, but I listened to one of them on the way back, and, feel it, man. I I liked that guy too, right. That guy was, yeah, it was it was good, man. I was feeling it when he was saying what he was talking about, and, seemed like a seemed like a good guy, a nice guy to to chat with. Yeah.
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Absolutely. And he started with nothing. He was an army veteran. His girl, well, his wife, she worked on a farm or she had some experience with farming and stuff like that. But, he was just fed up about the whole system when he came back from, I think it was Afghanistan or Iraq or something like that. And he just worked his as off for 2 or 3 years, And it didn't take any holidays and stuff like that. Put all this money into something, like I think it's in North Carolina, or to purchase a piece of land that nobody wanted because it's on a slope hill, which is very hard to do stuff with. Yeah. But he figured out, he said, there are no problems. I have always something that I see as a problem, but I want to look at it as a solution.
I I really like to do the the the mindset that he has. And he produces so much food that he's gonna give it for free back to community. That, I mean, how? And it's not like he has acres and acres. No, no, no. He just has, like, maybe 1 or 2 acres. And he's he has to figure out you are living in nature with nature. Yeah. That's something that I want to do, right? And just like you said, a lot of people are so looking to the system as please save me, please. I need grapefruits, but, I just had a bitter pit, and so take them out. Okay, okay. We're Monsanto, we can do that stuff. Probably, when you're gonna use Roundup on several plants nowadays, they're still gonna grow because they're resistant to that kind of poison. Well, it's genetically
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modified to resist that that poison. Yeah. That's ugly. We're not We're not genetic. We need more to cry to resist our corona. Oh, no.
[00:49:29] Unknown:
What? If you can't put a fucking virus into your arm or or a jab, you gotta do something differently. So maybe maybe the food that they eat every single day, maybe we can screw that up so they're going to die anyways. Yeah, well, it is what it is. At this point, it is what it is. Right. I think we all, I think we're all aware of what's going on. And the question is, what are you gonna do? You know, so what are you gonna do about it? You know? I think, well, first of all, we have to make more people aware that they won't produce the shit if we're not going to buy the shit. Yeah.
That's first of all. But when it's- 2nd of all, all the things that they make us dependent on, like, and I use it too, like a telephone, stuff like that. If we're going to say, you know what? I'm going to take my notebook. And when I'm going to see someone in real life, that's the way I'm gonna have a conversation with the people. And I know where they live so I can visit them eventually. You know, back to the old days when we didn't have any fucking stuff like that, it's only like, what's it, 30 years that that everyone has no.
30 years.
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Well, when I was a teenager, the first people started having mobile phones. So Right. Yeah. It's been 20 yeah. It's been about 30 years. Yeah. Yeah. And we were living perfectly then.
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And it's a gen x thing. Right? My mom told me she's like, you you better be home when the when the street lights hits hit hit, you know? When they're on, you're gonna get home. So everybody was just like playing around, and then all of a sudden you see the street lights popping on. Everybody just, yeah. They're right away, you're home.
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I was just saying that. I'm seeing it in my mind. Right. As a kid, all the kids, all the lights are turned on, everyone just goes home. Hakim, how many times did you went home that there was no one there?
[00:51:40] Unknown:
You had the key under a spot, or under a mat, or something like that. Okay, I filed my key. My mom told me when I was 7 or 8 years old, when I'm not home, just look at there or there. Probably there's a key so you can enter the home. You do your own stuff. Yep. Look in the fridge. There's probably some blackedovers from the day.
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Go ahead, and you're good. Yeah. That's literally how we all grew up. Right? We all have these stories, right, of when we when we ignored the street lights, I stayed out too long, and then our parents would come out, start looking for us.
[00:52:17] Unknown:
It was eventually when there was no such thing as, like, haute couture that you could say, okay, I won't have Levi's or Nike or whatever, that it was something like a brand to to hold on to. Because no one had an identity. My mom made my own made her own trousers for me, which looked fucking ridiculous, but I had to put them on because I had no other fucking choice, right?
[00:52:45] Unknown:
I remember that my mom made a Michael Jackson T shirt for me, and it was so ugly. But I remember I was so happy. It the T shirt looked like shit, Rob, man. It really looked like shit. But I remember when I got in, it was a it was a birthday present. Bro, that's how poor we were. My parents, we were poor. And both of my parents, right away, were heroin junkies, so that was probably part of the reason that that they didn't have any vinyls from me. Right. I remember getting that t shirt as a little kid and being so happy going to school and being like, hey, look at my Michael Jackson t shirt. It just said MJ. Right. It was just a t shirt that said MJ.
But I was happy.
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We were talking about these Nike shoes. They were red and white. People called me like, Oh, these are clown shoes. I was afraid wearing them, but I didn't add any other shoes. My dad purchased them from America at that time. I didn't knew back in the days. But that's how crazy things go nowadays. Like, people make money out of stuff that was a normal object to you. You didn't purchase some shoes to put them in a safe and look back like in 20 years, I'm going to figure out how much they're going to cost. You're not going to do that. But back in these days, it was like, oh, look at them with these clown shoes. It's just like, shit.
But now, if you would wear them, I would just, oh, look at them. What the hell, people? But it's like perverted in so many things. So many things are so perverted. Like I said, with the gaming, oh, you're gonna game all day, blah, blah. Nowadays, people are making tons of money, like gaming all day. Yep.
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Yep. Yeah. You got you got Twitch, you got Kik, you got these platforms that are especially for gamers, and, a lot of people use those for crypto as well. Right. I mean, it's good. Me personally, I like to combine. I mean, I like technology, we all do, we're using technology right now. I know, yeah. And we're enjoying it. I like to, I like my technology and I wish we could, like make it more decentralized, make it more safer for us. Correct. Like, I I I love I like my phone. I would almost say I love my phone, but this this phone I'm using right now is on iPhone, I think it's a 12.
And, recently, last year, they they told us, oh, this is the worst fucking smartphone you can have as far as radiation is concerned. So it's like, I wish we could just have all the good and leave out bad. I I want my phone. I just don't want someone staring through my camera without me knowing. Right. I like AI, but I just don't want it to manipulate me and, you know, listen in on my conversations and stop it, right?
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That's something too. That's what we touched based on just a few minutes ago. Like the harvesting, not only about money, but the energy and the data. I think that there's nothing more valuable in currency nowadays as data. You know why? Yeah. Because they can they can make new stupid stuff that we're gonna buy because of the data. Right? Because they know now how we tick. It's it's like psychology, and it's like, okay. Okay, let's let's let's make something completely stupid. And they gotta buy it. The the data, the whole data thing. Like, every time you're using a platform for free, and, like, how are they doing this? How are they giving us all these services for free?
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And we know it's the data, right? They're making money off the data. Right. What I think a lot of people don't realize is what the data is actually for. The data, the data is feeding the new creation, new light form that is being created right now, which is artificial intelligence. All the data is going to artificial intelligence, And these companies, they're all scrambling to be the number 1. And it's all data. The more data they feed into these AIs, the smarter the AI gets. And that's what it's all about. They're playing the long, the long card right now. Right. It's a long play. They're, they wanna be the number one. Every company wants to be the number one in AI because that's how they control everything.
Right. You know, it's AI. They have to feed the AI. That's as much data as possible, and that will allow them to control the whole planet. You know, they they've already people are already saying, this is crazy, I saw TikTok yesterday. People are already saying that our phones can read our minds.
[00:58:35] Unknown:
Oh yeah, with Blue News and stuff like that. You heard that? Yeah, I've heard that. And I think it makes sense because sometimes with my playlist, like thousands of numbers, I'm thinking about like, okay, I'm driving now. Oh, that would be a great song right now. It pops up.
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See, I had this a couple of weeks ago. I was thinking about something and it popped up. And I realized that, hold on. I haven't talked about this. I haven't written it. Nothing. I've only been thinking about it and it popped up. I was like, hold on. Why crazy? There must be some kind of other reason. The other way that this maybe that algorithm just figured out a couple of other things that I was doing. Right. 2 and 2 together and figured out that I would be thinking about this next. But it seemed to me at that time that the phone read my mind. And then,
[00:59:33] Unknown:
and then I saw a couple of videos on TikTok where these other people were saying the same thing, that they were thinking about something and it popped up. I think that that's something that we have to be aware of that we can see. That's called the ether, the 5th element. Absolutely. I think it's the biggest data, storage in whatever. It connects everything. But our thoughts are frequencies too. So, what if they knew how or know how to manipulate and catch your thoughts, put it into the data bank, the ether, on frequencies that we don't see, like, Wi Fi, whatever frequencies or radio signals and stuff like that. We can see them, but they're there. Right? So what if they gonna dig into that and just like, okay, he pinpointed out like this or that, and then he's going to get it. The only thing I really think it's stupid, I talk and I think a lot about porn, but no, not one fucking website, Facebook, Instagram, or whatever, is going to show me some algorithm just like, Hey Rob, check out this next dirty cat Check out this nice ass, yeah.
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Well,
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ultimately that would be one of the few things that would come up. Well, no. But when shit hits the fan, everybody wants to have their toilet paper. You know what you're wankers. You know what I mean?
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Well, I was going through in hearing that. How many times would you like to wipe your fucking ass, right? Shouldn't be wiping your ass, period. I mean, it's a fucking disgusting thing to do. Right. Anyway, if you don't have the bidet, you have to wipe your ass. But, yeah, that's not all another. That's That's another story, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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But do you agree, okay, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna segue into something else. We were talking about off grid. Okay. We are luxurious animals, right? We like, like you said, we like the telephones. I like to play guitar. I can play an acoustic guitar, but I like to play, electric guitar also. What you need for that is energy. You can do that with solar pedals. You can do that with 20 people on a race bike, you know, getting energy or with a stream of water that provides you, like, you know, there are several ways to get.
The question will be, how much do you need? Because we're so fond of energy, but because we have, and you know that too, we had the light bulbs, like 100 Watts that that burn your fucking head when they were on. And nowadays, we got LED light, which only uses like 15 watts, but has a lot of lumen, which provides you enough light. So we can we are smarter and smarter working and doing stuff with energy.
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But we still need more and more energy there.
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Yeah, but the thing is, do we need more or do big companies that run data machines like crazy? We need more. Because the data, I think it is like, even if you do something like, okay, let's talk about Bitcoin. You have a transfer with Bitcoin. The stuff that's going on, the energy that's needed to get that going. That's why they need the energy, and that's why they have a big fucking problem. Yeah. But we as a as a as a human, okay, if I can play guitar, okay, maybe I can skip that guitar part. Yeah. But I want to get 2 hours a day, talk to you, get my computer running, which is 70 watts or stuff like that. It's not like a big collective energy thing that we need. Yeah. Good point, good point. It's,
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yeah, that's a good point, man, because, I think you're right. The average person really doesn't need that much energy. Things are getting more energy efficient, like you said, the LED lights and stuff, which turns out to not to be good to use too much LED in your house, but that's a different topic. The blue light and stuff like that. Right. Exactly. My mouth. But, yeah, we are getting we are we are getting more efficient with the energy, and if you take the average person, like, you could go off grid and set up some solar panels or set up a little, a little, what's it called? Like a dynamo engine, for the water. Like if you have a stream that you can produce energy off that or wind. And, you know, if you have a battery, then these things will will provide enough energy for you to live on because we really don't need that much.
But, yeah, you're right, man. It's the big companies and, and, like like the new technologies, like, for instance, the quantum computing. Right? And then? If you get into quantum computing, that takes a shit ton of energy. It takes so much I didn't even ask you, man. What can we cut can I even cut I've been cursing the whole time? Oh, yes, please. Please, just, yeah,
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this is our last production. I can be censored. The only thing I do is when I'm going to upload this episode, I'm going to, there's a little tick in the box like, is this cursing? Yes. Sometimes it is, sometimes I'll hold back myself, but when I'm into the moment, I love to curse.
[01:05:43] Unknown:
Right. I I I I did that as well. I've been trying to cut down on it because, my girlfriend, she'd been telling me for years, she'd been on my case that I especially fuck, she doesn't like it when I say fuck.
[01:05:58] Unknown:
That's a great word. It's a great word, ain't it? Just show her when we're done, go to YouTube and look for Osho, o s h o, and the word fuck. He explains how powerful the word is. It's a German word. Eventually, it's a German word. But it's such a great word because you can use it in so many phrases and so many emotions. Yeah. It's I love that word. But just to make sense, if you use it all the time, like, fucking all the fucking fucking time, it doesn't has the the load that you could lead. Yeah. You have a great conversation then say, wow, fuck, man. Then it's like a high end pitch. Yeah. Right? Then it then it adds value to the stuff that you're talking about.
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Yeah. Well, she she she won't she won't wanna hear that, man. She's been, like, when we when we got together, she would've she's a Muslim, and I'm not. And when we got got together, she wasn't that strict with her. But, really, the last last year has been getting so strict with it. So she don't wanna she doesn't wanna hear that. And I I don't mind. I I kinda wanna cut down as well. Cut down, so I don't mind as far as that goes. But, yeah, the the the quantum computing, that that takes so much energy. Takes so much energy to run these computer and stuff. So, do we really need that?
Again, to your point, do we need that? What's the product
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that they're going to provide us with quantum computing? Although we're too stupid to use our own fucking brains nowadays.
[01:07:49] Unknown:
Well, what product? I mean, there will be countless products that come out because of this technology. Do we need them? The question is, do we need them? Exactly.
[01:07:59] Unknown:
Exactly. So if you cut down basically like, okay, if I'm going to look at my life, if I have my okay, food, water, and shelter, and warmth is very important for us all. Right? So if they don't gonna screw up the water, you'll be fine. Or you can make yourself a water filter, which doesn't cost that, like, 1,000 of dollars to have good water. If you go down and cutting down the food, like you really need, like essential oils, nuts, sometimes some vegetables and stuff like that. If you really look at what you really need is not that much. Yeah. So, and if you take a look like, okay, if I can tell you, like, you go to Paris, you're going to have a drink in a bar, and the lights are on because that's normal in Paris. Or would you like to go to a bar where some candles been lit? Well, I'm a romantic guy, right? I like that, when light candles and stuff like that, or like a bonfire, which is free.
And it gives me light, it gives me warmth, it gives me great stories with great people. Right? So then we touch base on 3, basically, topics that we really need to survive and shelter. It depends on where you live, in what country, in what environment. If you need real shelter with some warmth or against snow or water like rain or against the sun, because you can be screwed up by the sun also. Right? But with some if there weren't any regulations, and I would really wonder, talking about that topic, Akeem, I would really wonder how many people do not have electricity in in in on the world. If you look at South Africa, if you look at South America, probably the big cities run like big energy sucking monsters.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Or India, in the outback of Australia, do they really have like, oh, we need so much energy for our whatever the fuck? No. No. They just go with the flow, go with nature, man. Yeah. That's the way to go, man. That's the way to go. When they sell the story, everyone needs internet. Why? To buy stupid stuff. And one who needs enter Internet and an identity and and and a bank account and and an email address. Why? Because we can figure out where the fuck you are so we can text the shit out of you.
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So, Ralph, you know, we all grew up without it, so we know we can go back to the way things were if we have to, right? We don't have to have this technology. Most of us don't wanna lose it. We all enjoy it. But it's like strike off that before, like, well, we, I would like to get all the good stuff without the bad stuff. So can we keep the internet but get rid of all the control that comes with it, Right? Or a spying, you know, all the negative things that come with it. You know? And and and even even with Internet, I I don't think we need that much energy to to to run servers and stuff. Because it's all local. Right?
It's not Right. There's there's not one town in the world where all the servers are that runs the whole Internet. It's all it's all spread out over the globe. And, every spot has its own way of generating the energy that it needs for. Exactly. Yeah. I I would like to I would like to hold on to some technology, e even, like, even when I go off grid. So when I move to Africa and go off grid,
[01:12:09] Unknown:
I still wanna have, you know, all my technology and stuff. Right? Right. And I'll get back with it. But the thing is, I think that we just pointed out several times, it's not about us, it's about the big corporations and the big governments and the big monsters in this world that are gonna put us up with the bill, but they are making the bill. It should be otherwise round. It's like, okay, what are you guys doing? What do you wanna do? Okay. Why can't we just choose to be in or out the system? Yeah. Like off grid. Why do you have to choose? Why is it so hard to do that? Even if you're completely off grid, you still have some attachment with this stupid system.
Yeah. So, where's the free will? The free will is, of course, if you are willing to let yourself go with the ease of mind, just like, okay, don't bother, but still be attached to. I think when we really do that, like, okay, we're going to let loose the value of currencies, of money, of value of gold, and stuff like that. And we're going to throw away our identity because everybody wants to identify themselves. Just like you said in the beginning when you introduced yourself, the name is Akim. The avatar's name. Yeah. The avatar's, I love that. The avatar's name is Akim. The avatar is 44 years old, but the spirit is very endless.
Eternal, yeah. Yeah. We come from dust, we go back to dust, right? Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. In lust, we trust.
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That's the wolf version of it. Yeah, yeah.
[01:14:07] Unknown:
I got a great t shirt about that. Maybe I should put it on next time. It says, write fast, die last. It did this one. But, yeah, we can disagree with that too. But, you just made your coaching on cryptocurrency website, where people can find you. Because I saw on the website, it looks amazing. I'm gonna be a part of the program too because I wanna learn more about it. All right.
[01:14:44] Unknown:
Yeah, cool, man, thanks. You actually played a small part in that because so I just launched my website, Crypto Snyder Splinter now. This is where I up there's a I have a free course on there where people can learn crypto trading free, and if they wanna step it up a notch, then they can hire me as a, you know, as a personal, coach. Right? Right. I just launched a website, and, as many people do when you're building your website, I go online, I download some pictures, I view them on my site. Now, I'm looking at these pictures and I'm thinking, no one's gonna recognize these pictures. Who are you looking for these pictures?
These are specific terms I'm looking up. I'm looking for pictures. It would ask, I that's right. I download these pictures, put them on the site, and then before I put the website live, I shared the link in the in the moderator group, the teleg silent warriors telegram. So the the moderators could all check it out and you checked it out. And you was one of the first people to comment and you was like, oh, yeah. Cool, man. I use that picture as well. I'm I'm like, what? Alright. So much for that. Amateur hour is over. I had to go back. Right. Amateur hour is over. I had to go back and replace all the pictures. Oh, you did?
So what I did was I used AI. So I used AI to create original pictures for me. So now all the pictures are original. Wow. Wow. Either made by AI or I made them in Photoshop. So Wow.
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There's something I want to touch base on too, because I know that you know a lot about that. Artificial intelligence. It's 2 words that can go together. It's otherwise artificial, or it's intelligent. Yeah. But it can be both.
[01:16:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Some people argue that it can't be both.
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Done. And people telling, well, I have some, like the Japser with Claude. I wanna have another guy in it that, knows a lot about it, too. The thing is, there are people who's telling that it could, poison itself. Because now, you know, we started out with Alexa. It was a stupid box that you could talk to, and it gave you some answers. But all the people that asked some questions, the search engine would go deeper and deeper into the Internet to find for some answers. And nowadays, it pops up with some crazy ass answers.
But eventually, because there's always like this, well, 1 or 2% like bullshit that's implemented in systems, it will continue to process to 2%, well, 4%, 8%, and so on and so on. So it could be one of the prognosis that they say is that now it is really gonna help us, but it will be more stupid and stupid and stupid at the end because we are feeding it stupidity.
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Yeah. I don't think I agree with that.
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That's the best part.
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Because the whole the whole point is that it gets better, not steeper. I mean, like I said before, it's fed by data. So the more data it gets, the the better it gets. This is how AI works. Right. It's literally just language. The way that AI works is literally just analyzing language. It's it's going through everything that's ever been said and it's like, okay, after someone says this, someone says this. That's literally how it works, and it just analyses that. And after millions and millions and millions of conversations, it just figures out what is the most likely thing to be said next. Mhmm. That's actually how it works. It just figures out what is supposed to be said next.
Right. And it does that, you know, by analyzing everything that's been said. So, theoretically speaking, it should just get better and better and better. About Is it is it intelligence? Who knows? I mean, I've had this discussion with people before, like, is it isn't is it a live form of a so if you listen to Joe Rogan podcast, you listen to that, right? Yeah. Joe Rogan is always talking about humans are creating a new life born. And he says sometimes he even says, we've been put in to create this new life form. Mhmm. That's, like, our purpose, to create this new life form. I'm not saying I agree with any of that. I know he might be a CIA shield or whatever.
I'm not saying he's such a great guy, Aaron.
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No, no, but I know what you're trying to see here, because we got to be very careful about, you know, I got a lot of things nowadays that I think, what's the intention? Maybe it's been something that's been so old, like, Mesopotamian AI. Like, okay, we're gonna feed it into some kind of system because we have, as humans, we have a lot of systems, like a political system, like a religious system. If we're gonna put data in it, we can eventually collect the data and put some things out. I think, when it comes to a lot of that kind of stuff, like political and religion stuff, it's like, what's the intention?
I think that's the same with the AI. Like, okay. Okay. What if it takes 25% of all the humans that are working out for a paycheck to struggle every single fucking month out of this society because AI could take over their jobs. I mean, that's crazy, right?
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Well, that's where we're heading now. So it's already happening now.
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Oh, yeah. I think there's, Amazon has this, warehousing where it has no people involved.
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Yep. Yep. And all kinds of people are all kinds of jobs are being made irrelevant. Like, like, for instance, coding. Like, back in the days, someone who could code a website or or create a program was very valuable. Very valuable. These people made a lot of money back in the days. But now, even in ChatGPT, you can go in there and ask ChatGPT to create code for you. And it will do that in seconds.
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Yeah. I worked a lot with it when it was working on my website. Very good. Because it's like the real good spiritual assistant. I asked something, I got directly an answer. Yeah. I liked, as an entrepreneur, I like that you're just like, okay, okay, doc, I'm working on some stuff, and I need an answer right now. Yeah. If I have to rely on people, I have to rely on what, where do you live in this world? You know, timelines, I have to, rely on their answer. If it's going to be the, you know, it makes me a lot of stuff easy. But I was thinking it was like free, But a lot of AI nowadays, businesses pop up that they're going to provide you like subscription to have your images or your videos generated or your song or whatever.
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Yeah. Well, the if if you keep it basic, the the the basic stock business is still free. Right? Right. If you want the top of the line, which is available for us, we know if they they have their further, right? If if we're on chatgpt4, they're on 6, right, or 7 or whatever. Right. So so we have the choice between 45. If you take the basics, 4, you can use that for free. And if you want, you know, some more options, then you can pay for it. This is just the business model that we're using, and, I I personally like it. Thanks. I use AI as well. Like I just said, like, I use it to create, a lot of images for my website.
I use it to create, like a sales pitch for my coaching. Right. So I have the AI right, the sales pitch, and then I just tweak it and change it a little bit to to match my style and, you know. Yeah. I did that too. It's just a person we all just now have a free personal assistant. Right? Right. Free.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What's what's gonna cost us at the end? That's that's the you know, that's what I try to say. What's the intention?
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The cost of that, the cost at the end is because it's going to be, we're all going to be enslaved by robots, right? Right.
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Are we just like Terminator's coming up? Right. Terminators, you know, robot police walking the streets. We we gotta watch these video, these movies again, because the the the writer, the the woman that wrote Terminator also wrote The Matrix. Yeah. And I know that. Fascinating. Yeah. But the thing is also, like, if you're gonna plant a seed in your thought, it's very powerful because it's is what governments do all the time. They're going to say something that like, Oh, that's ridiculous, but you plant it into your head already. You think about it, so when it comes true, you will say, Oh, yeah, they were talking about it. Yeah, yeah, that's nothing new.
Oh, wait. That's why I don't like to listen to the news at all. But I would just something popped up in my ADHD brain. Like, first of all, we had Bitcoin. We had Chat GPT. Nowadays, you got a lot of models running on AI base with the data or video, songs, whatever you whatever you want. You got a lot of meme coins. Like who knew that, Elon Musk could blow up like this stupid, dark, what was it? Doge might. I remember that when I was going to do stuff with Bitcoin, there were only like a few, maybe 10 of them that were available. Nowadays, everybody can do make their own coins.
All right, yeah. Right. So
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there were many of us. Out of us, like 100 of 1,000. Like any Yeah, like you said, anyone can make one. Right. And most of them go to 0, by the way. Oh, 100%.
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But they're gonna cash out once they think that the value of the coin is enough for them, because it's all project based on, okay, we're gonna do this, but it's like crowdfunding, but then with some currency. There you got it again, currency, currency, currency. Yeah, I mean,
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this Bitcoin cycle, it's a letdown, you know? It's a letdown. Yeah. There's a lot of people that that thought they were gonna make money and didn't because things aren't going the way they're supposed to. Now if you're a day trader, you can play the market long and short. So you can make money when it's going up or you can make money when it's going down. In any circumstances, you can make money. But most people are just investing, and last be whilst there's crypto cycle, everyone was talking about, alright, every cycle has some themes. Right? Mhmm. But there are certain categories of coins that pump. Last cycle, NFTs were very big.
Everyone was throwing ridiculous amounts of money into these NFTs. Right. It was so ridiculous. People were paying, like, $50,000, $100,000 for a JPEG for just a just a a picture. And you're like, what is going on? Right. You know? As a serious trader, like, what is going on here? And people like me back then in that cycle, people like me were saying, this is ridiculous. This is obviously ridiculous. I'm not playing this game. I'm not buying some stupid JPEG thinking it's gonna make me rich and it's gonna go up in value. Right. Now most of these most of these NFTs have gone to 0. They're fucking worthless now.
Right? So NFTs was, was one of the trends last time. Mhmm. And, there were a couple of other things I'm not gonna get into. But this cycle was supposed to be, w real world assets. That's what it was supposed to be this time. Real world app real real world assets being something they can actually use. Because a lot of crypto projects are just trying to get funding and trying to get Right. They're not really doing anything at the moment that people are actually using. Right? So this cycle was supposed to be about the real world assets. It was supposed to be about cryptos that actually do something. So you could actually invest in something that actually had value. So during a bear market when the prices were low, everyone was investing, me too. Everyone's investing in these projects that we thought were solid projects with with, a future.
And what what sorry about that. What happens is the market makers, the exchanges, the elites, they they see where the money's going. And they're like, okay. How are we gonna get all this money? We want this money. What they do is they manipulate. Right. They master it. So instead of real world assets being the the big thing this cycle, it was main coin. Bro, main coins. It's just like NFTs back then. Last cycle Right. What is a main coin? It's worthless. It's it's it's a casino. Most of crypto right now is just 1 big fucking casino. People putting money and hoping they're gonna get rich for something that really has little value.
These Right. Inclines. Damn it. And I've missed out on some some opportunities. Damn it. Wow. Me too. But I can't I just can't I mean, I do I do earn some. Now I've traded them well. But it's, it's just, I can't bring myself to put any significant amount of money into something that is, that has no real value.
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It doesn't make sense to go to Dubai and saying that you made $21,000,000 with some really stupid coins that have stupid avatars and are basically comics, right? That's what you're trying to say. You know, if you, if you want to invest something like a real backup, like a decentralized shit or centralized shit or whatever, it has a purpose. But if you make a coin with an avatar or a fucking dog going to space, and someone, just like you said, and a celebrity blows it up, and your coin is going to be sky high, well, great if you drive that Porsche or whatever the fuck you're gonna drive or whatever penthouse you're going to sell
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with your stupid coin. But that doesn't make any sense for me too. Yeah, it's just a casino. It's just gambling. Right. It is just a Exactly. And it will go to 0 because, yeah, all these influencers, like you said, all these influencers, and they've been pushing GreenPrice like crazy to cycle influencers. But they all rug pull, Rob. They all rug pull. So it's What fascinates me is, okay, that there are, of course, there are some cryptocurrency,
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billionaires, millionaires. Would he still keep it? Or would he trade the value that he have? Because once, when the coin hits, it's like the top, you have to sell it because otherwise you can't make any money out of it. If you're going to sell it, and everybody sees that it's going to be on the top of the tops, everybody wants to sell it. And it depends on what kind of broker that you have and what kind of exchange that you have if you're going to make money within that few minutes or hours. Because I figured out I made quite some money with it, not going to say how much, But at the day I wanted to buy something with it, it dropped down more than 50 fucking percent.
There you go. I still made some nice money. It is not like 1,000,000 or whatever, but I made a good decent little bit of money for someone that works. But then I saw also that there were so many things attached to if I'm going to be successful to it. And it's a misinterpretation, I think, that you have to need a lot of money to invest to make more money. No, that's not true at all. Exactly that's all. You can be a billionaire within 5 years just making like 10
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euros a month, put it aside and put it on crypto, on the right coins, on the right stuff. Do you agree with me? Absolutely. You can get lucky. You can get lucky and something blows up, But if if you're gonna be a a real trader, then it doesn't matter. You can start with $10.10. Because, see, the thing is, if you can't turn that $10 into a100, then you can't turn a 100 into a1000. Right. And you can't turn a1000 into 10,000, you can't turn 10,000 into a 100,000. It's it's the same thing. It's it's a it's a percentage gain. So really doesn't matter with what amount of money you start. You could start with literally start with $10.
Really doesn't matter. Right. If if you're a good trader and you can make a profit, then the number goes up, which is the game we play. Number go up. Mhmm. The number goes up, you're good, it doesn't matter where you start.
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How many hours a day do you spend on your own to do the trading? Because, dude, back in the days, like 10 years ago, I was looking at people on YouTube that made tremendous millions. Like, oh, I only do really, like when the stock is going open, like, they knew exactly what time that everything is going to be open. And they were looking at some graphics, and they're just like, oh, I'm going to put my money on this one. And then, boom, wow, we made just like $5,000 And I just like, shit. I just like- Hypnotize all the stuff that I've talked about before, like the gaming, wow. And now everyone was making money except me. I was looking or doing, playing the games, you know, not doing it you know, on a dollar
[01:35:55] Unknown:
level. I don't I don't like, I don't like to trade during opening hours, Wall Street opening hours, because the price is very volatile. I like to trade outside of that mostly. Mhmm. But what I do is, when I get when I've made enough money for the day, I stop. But that's it. So it it really depends on how the trading goes, you know, how long it takes to find trades. Sometimes I'll be trading for like half an hour and then I'm good for the day. And sometimes I'll be stuck stuck trading for a couple of hours. But that will be the max couple of hours.
And then I'll be I'll still be doing stuff in crypto. I'll still be looking into stuff and, you know, right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. As far as the actual trading, I get what I need for the day, my percentage for the day, then I'm out. Because it's it's very stressful, man, Rob. Trading is very stressful.
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Oh, yeah.
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So it's such a when especially when it goes in the opposite direction. Right. You have to you have to do certain things to fix a train. Right. See it at least. It can be very stressful. So I don't like to be overtrade. This is what I tell my customers as well. Do not be overtrade.
[01:37:17] Unknown:
You know? And, so I just get what what I need for the day, and I'm out. Right. I think and it's the same if you go to a casino. Like, okay, I've gotta spend 100 bucks. But if it's done, it's done. I had a great day or maybe I have some profit, maybe not, but just, and especially for me, I got these things going right here, the dice, because I gamble a lot. I love to gather. Everyone needs, I think everyone needs that or seeks that adventure. Like, oh, I just made like tremendous amount of money. We have to work for it. Is it something you can teach?
Or does it has to do also something with talent? Maybe both.
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Alright, talent, well, I mean, you have to have a certain level of intelligence. Mhmm. Apart from that, I wouldn't say you need any talent. The the the main thing is experience.
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Right.
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In this game, you just need to put in the hours. Like, you know how they say you need 10000 hours to be an expert or something? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's literally how it works with crypto. So anyone that takes coaching from me, I can teach them what to do, I teach them how everything works, I teach them some tricks even, you know. Mhmm. But you have to put in the hours.
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Right.
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Because when you put in the hours, you start to get a subconscious. Your subconscious starts to work for you, and you get a feeling for the charts. You get a feeling for price action. Right? So that allows you to incorporate all this information. You're looking at indicators, you're looking at news, you're looking at economic events, you're looking at Wall Street, you're looking at all these things, yeah, that influence the price. But it's the experience and the the the this gut feeling that you get that really helps you with trading. Right. That comes with yeah. That comes with it with putting in time.
And don't freak out.
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Don't ever freak out. What is it, Didi, has it Didi Tayuto? He come from here from Bamlewet. Didi, yeah. Your miles away. My family. Yeah, he spent all his money. He was mining in the beginning. I think Phil is looking for his password too, something like that. He sold everything, everything, toys from the kids, his house, his motorcycle, everything. And everybody was thinking like, he is crazy. He's going to be broke as fuck. But now, there are some projects here where you can rent, like a holiday house with crypto. He made that with crypto. And yes, it's fluctuating. Right? So sometimes it's, I mean, like in 2,000, what was it? 20 21, when it dropped down to 9,000?
Yeah, after the ball went up, yeah, 2,000. Yeah, I told a friend of mine, get some of your money and invest in a good exchange, which he didn't. He took $36,000 There were 4 coins of Bitcoin, put it on someone that he couldn't rely or whatever. He made like 8 or 9 coins, but never got the coins. If he would do that on the exchange that I would tell him, he would now, I think it's like $40,000 right now, 40 times 4. That's it. You make a lot of money just by listening, but who the fuck am I? No, the crisis is 55 right now. Yeah. 55. Look at that.
Times 4, that's $220,000 that you make with $36,000 within 3 years. That's like basically working for a normal guy 10 years in a fucking labor.
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Yeah, and if you're trading, if you're trading, stock, regular stock, I mean, stock traders, they're happy with, like, a 4%, 5%, increase over a whole year. Yeah. A lot a lot of stock traders are happy with 4, 5 percent over a whole year. We do that every day. Right. Crypto is is such a great opportunity. I'm I'm so grateful that that I have this in my life and I I took this this path of my life back then in 2017. I mean, it's been a huge blessing to me. It's it's also it's also ruined a lot of people's lives. I know that. Blame. A lot of people a lot of people just made stupid mistakes, you know. I'm I'm in this group now, right? I'm I'm running this topic for the Silent Warriors, the crypto topic.
Some people, you know, they can tell me their experiences. There's a lot of people that have made some pretty stupid mistakes and have sent their whole life savings to someone. Yep. And lost
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it. Me too. I did that shit too. It was in a bull market. I was dealing with a company I thought I could trust. I put it in some little bit of value, only a little bit, and I made tremendous, like within a week, like €1,000 or stuff like that. So, eventually I was thinking like, maybe I should put more in it.
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But more in it? Yeah,
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we did that. And then eventually when I wanted my money, because it was still growing. When I wanted my money on that time, it collapsed, but it collapsed digitally. You know what I'm trying to say here? So, the market didn't collapse, but my account on the website of that fucked up idiots collapsed.
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Okay.
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So, we were, with a lot of people scammed. It was a lot of fucking money. Even if it's only like $100 for some people, for me at that time was a lot of money. It's not like 10,000 or $100,000 that makes you rich. $100 or $10 could make you a King for a day. If you can buy your food, if you know what I'm trying to say here. Yeah. Yeah. But, they scammed a lot of people. I got scammed too. Then they told me like, okay, you have to trade yourself. I did. Within a week, I got from, let's say, €1,000 to a tremendous amount so I could get my money. But then they say, yeah, you can get your money, but you have to pay a percentage to transfer fees, whatever the fuck. So he said, no, no, no. I'm not gonna pay you any motherfucking thing.
And a lot of people were scammed by bots, by companies that promised them. And it's still, it's a very, yeah, it's.
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I can't stand scammers, man. I really don't buy any, but.
[01:44:55] Unknown:
I just got on TikTok someone who said, I'm really ill. I got cancer. I want to give some people some amount. What are you doing? Instead of doing a podcast, I could use some money. And it just was telling me that I could get €400,000. I said, oh, you know what, €40,000 will do the trick too. Right? Me, 4,000 does the trick. And then they put it up some stuff. And I was figuring it out with the internet, just like, wait a minute, this guy, first of all, died like 6 years ago. 2nd of all, they took his pictures, stuff like that. So I said, fuck you, you know. But you know what? Other people are falling into that Siberian prince or, you know.
[01:45:40] Unknown:
Yep. It used to be it used to be Nigerians. Nigerians. Yeah. Nigerian prince. Because my my grandfather was from Nigeria. We Nigerians are very intelligent, very strong, very smart people. And, you know, unfortunately, some of the poor ones are doing law, scam, right, internationally through the Internet because because, you know, they they have they they don't have many options. Right? So Right. They're just grasping at whatever they can. Well, I I don't I hate scammers, but,
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I need it too, but I I mean, a lot of things that we see nowadays popping up is a
[01:46:31] Unknown:
yeah. Oh, yeah. What I was gonna say is, so back in the day, it was the Nigerian sending the emails. You get an email saying, you know, oh, well, I've got this inheritance, and, I I need a bank account in Europe to get this inheritance. I just need you to send some fees. Right. And you can have a percent of your inheritance. So that was the scam back in the days. Right. And now, I feel like a lot of them have switched to crypto. So Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah, and it's something like the, because I was, of course, police reports, Interpol, all that shit, they can't do anything with it. They're untrackable.
[01:47:17] Unknown:
I mean, they're in, these people in Nigeria, what are you going to do?
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Well, I'm gonna fuck them up if I'm gonna, going to be in Nigeria.
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I'm saying, though, as far as legally, there's, there's nothing the police can do. I mean, these people are using VPN and some. Yeah. You know, they're not stupid. And you can't find them. What are you gonna do? What's the police gonna do? They're gonna contact the Nigerian police and say, oh, we got scammed. The Nigerian police probably gonna just laugh at them and be like, yeah, well,
[01:47:53] Unknown:
stop stealing our resources and we'll stop scamming you. Right, right. Right, but I think we're gonna point out something like how the whole world works, because it's all corrupt. It's all stealing from each other. Stealing energy, stealing currency, stealing value, stealing, time, stealing whatever. A good feeling. Every single time when you are here in the Netherlands, you have a holiday, 2 whining kids on the fucking back seat, your wife and you are pissed because you didn't get your quality time together because of the kids, and you're on a camping site and stuff like that. You drive back home, and all of a sudden, every fucking road, they start a fucking, rack reactivated, or a road works. Yeah. So you're almost back home, in your own bed, in your own fucking bubble, and they're gonna screw you up before your own. Just like, oh, we're gonna suck your little energy out. Even if you have a tremendous time, if you go to Schiphol, try to get a plane there on holiday times, like rows that are tremendous outside of Schiphol that you have to wait to check-in.
Well, you got a great feeling today about your holiday, we're going to suck down your fucking energy. That's what they are. And I did a great podcast with Yost about vampires that suck your energy, not the blood suckers. We're talking here about a worldwide big scam of vampires that suck your energy. That's one of the things that we're going to touch based on. And we have to be aware that we create value for ourselves. We create the currency for ourselves. Absolutely. Because it's something like, I see that you have the same bottle as I have. Well, I got mine. You got yours. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course, yeah. The copper. Well, get the copper, right? Look, it's shiny like gold. And it's, you know, and this is This is value.
This is something that you can put into your body, which makes you healthy, and it makes you wealthy eventually. Because when you are sick What do you mean? What do you mean? Wealth if you're sick, right? Yeah. Health is well. Yeah. Absolutely.
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Health is well. Where if you're suffering from some, some pain in your body, Being a millionaire is not gonna make you happy because you can't enjoy any of these things you owe because you're in pain. And health is literally the most important thing. You know? For us as men, how we gonna provide for our families? How we gonna protect our families? Right. If you're weak. If we're suffering from, you know, illnesses, if we're sick Right. Or weak,
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we can't. What's the biggest, conspiracy to you when it comes to health?
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The biggest conspiracy when it comes to health.
[01:51:17] Unknown:
I mean, there are so many. I mean, you know what- You're one big shit at. It's one big shit show. It's one big show. I mean,
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I go to the supermarket. You already touched on Monsanto. Right? So that's one of the big ones from way back in the days, Monsanto. But these days, you know, when you go into a supermarket, if a supermarket has a 1,000 products in there, there might only be 20 products that I that I consume. Right? I'm on this I'm on this, I eat alkaline diet diet that this year, strictly alkaline. Right. That means when I go into a supermarket, I can't I can't buy anything. Nope. I can't buy anything. There's fruit and there's vegetables and there's some nuts.
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And then that's that's all I can buy. That's all I can eat. Exactly.
[01:52:13] Unknown:
This year, I, I did a heavy detox, for 6 lumps. Not just alkaline. For 6 months this year, I had nothing but, fruit and salads and nuts. Wow. Fruit, salads, and nuts for 6 months. I lost so much weight. I mean, my arms are like my arms are when you look at my arms, they're fucking dis why they look rock fuck. But that's the camera. I'm so fuck it. I lost so much weight. I'm so skinny. I lost so much weight. I was doing a heavy detox, so I did 6 months of just root, salads, and nuts. Uh-huh. And on top of that, I did every week I did a fast, either 24 hours or 36 hours.
Wow. Yeah, man. It was heavy. I lost so much weight. But it was it was an experiment, a health experiment. You know, trying to trying to heal some things.
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Right? Right. Don't you agree that you also lost a lot of shit that you don't need in your system? And I'm not talking about like the weight. I'm talking about some toxic ideas, toxic people, toxic shit that you're, you know, I've been now for exactly today, Saturday now, 3 weeks sober. Yeah, no. No smoking, no drugs. Yes, I jerk off, but no sex, stuff like that. Good job, man, Good job.
[01:53:54] Unknown:
It's, good job. Well done. Proud of you, man. I'm proud of you, that's, that's, because like I told you, I grew up with parents, both heroin junkies, so I know, I know what it's like to try and keep, a, a habit Right. In this addiction. So I'm proud of you, man. Good job. Tell me. Thank you. So what's, what's your plan? What's the plan now? Are you gonna, are you gonna keep this up? Are you,
[01:54:24] Unknown:
that's a good question. Well, last week, my home buddy, went on a bike with a motorcycle bike trip to Australia. So I'm not gonna see him for like probably 2 years. Good luck to him, safe travels. But he had this party, and, people from Switzerland that we met quite some time ago in Berlin, they went over because they were to a concert and then slept over. So, we had basically a say goodbye party. And on the same day, we had, at the office, at the job that I'm working with, with the company, we had a barbecue. Well, I was thinking like, okay, I could drink a beer right now.
But what's the purpose of that beer when I'm going to drive back home? Not that I'm going to do that, but it's more something like, okay, if I'm going to drink now, I want to enjoy drinking that beer. What we're going to get a little bit drunk, or having a party, stuff like that. But not like 1 or 2 beers, I want to then drink probably a little bit more. The thing is, I figured out that my brain was telling me what it liked. I can put it right here, dude, here's a joint. It's been lying there for 3 fucking weeks. Because I was doing the shoku blitz, I was thinking like, oh, when the shit kicks in, when a trip kicks in, normally I smoke fucking joint just to go a little bit more.
There it is. Right? I don't want to be, I don't wanna, now what's it called? Oh, just lost my train of thoughts, but I don't want to be dependent on someone or something. And I figured out that my mind was telling me like, oh, you had a coffee, take a cigarette, or take a cigar, as I was smoking cigars. You just had a great dinner, take a cigar, okay? And I figured out, this little voice, And it's that voice that when I'm going to tell you like baseball, and you're going to pronounce baseball without saying the word, that's that little voice in your head, right? So, 1, 2, 3, baseball, but then don't speak it, but think about it. That's the little voice like, oh, I could use a little bit of drink, or I could use that. I think like, oh, wait, wait, wait, you are taking over from my life. And I don't like that.
So, when I did the Shoku Bliss, another voice came above that voice that was just like, Hey, Rob. Just like, Woah, what the fuck? That's not my, let's say baseball voice. You don't need it anymore. It served you until right now.
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And it helped me. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's always good to, test your
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discipline, right? Right. You always got to be in control.
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Yeah, yeah, that's a good point, man. You have to be in control of yourself. Yeah. If you're not in control of yourself, how can you control anything outside of yourself?
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Exactly. And I'm not gonna say that's not hard because you saw my TikTok. Well, sometimes I'm so on fucking fire. I could, I really almost could kill someone just by, hey, if I have to deal with that like it is, I'm back into my masculinity. I'm back in balance again. I was a little bit more to the feminine side, like, everything, wishy, wishy, whatever the fuck.
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Like what society wants you to do, right? Yeah. Probably cut off my dick and I grow some tits,
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and be a female dog or whatever the fuck. I just like, wait a minute, and I like to do that, especially when I figure out like, who the fuck is gonna take control right now? I am.
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Yeah. Who the fuck is I am?
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Because I am not Rob. That's my name. I am is that motherfucker that's right now in me taking me discipline, taking me accountability and, to myself. Yeah. And when you have that beast inside of you that you can tame for a little while, oh, dude, bring it on.
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Yeah. I love that. So as far as the not smoking, not drinking, and all that, are you are you gonna you're gonna keep that up? Are you gonna stop, you know, having an occasional cigar or an occasional what's what's the plan?
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What what what is the plan? Well, the plan is, of course, enjoying life and choose your battles. And choose your battles could be also be in imprinted in in a different level. Like, okay, when there's a party and I like to have a drink, I will get a drink. If I see what I did in before I got, my operation, it was like, I'm gonna be fucked. I'm gonna be wasted. Yeah. You know, like 20 beers or whatever. Maybe there will be a day that I'm going to do that, but probably it has a purpose. I would just like to enjoy life. Smoking, no.
Smoking a joint probably would be one of the better options because I know what it's going to give me for that purpose. You know, when you're on a party or several people are involved in stuff like that. But I I really like the new me, although I gotta deal with my own frustrations right now in a different level. Yeah. And when I'm going to do drugs, it probably will be plant medicine. Just like Ayahuasca, I would really love to go to Peru in October, to Jaguar. I'm working my way around to get that done. I really want to do that. I think it's for my own experience, which I'm going to share on this podcast, because we're going to do the podcast in Peru, when I'm going to be there. Awesome.
Yeah. That's and if it's not going to be this year, it's going to be next year, 100%. It's a path that I have to go through for more spiritual growth. But, yeah, LSD, DMT, like that kind of stuff. And people would disagree that LSD is, of course, probably a little bit chemical. But, I love that kind of substances. And I know what the hard drugs does, but it's not my not anymore.
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I I jet. No. Good. Good. Yeah. Well, LSD used to there's there's a whole conspiracy about LSD because that used to be used as a medicine, originally. No. As far as the Ayahuasca goons, yeah, I I wanna do that as well. As a young stock, I've had some experiences with shrinks that were eye opening as far as there's some stuff going on that we're not all aware of that you can tap into when you use these psychedelics. Now, I've had that as a youngster with shrooms. Now when it comes to Ayahuasca, I also wanna do that. I wanna go with jaguar to, to Peru and do Ayahuasca. But I have to wait until after I've moved to Africa because I'm afraid that if I do the ayahuasca now, I'm gonna lose the
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The the entire the hunger
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Yeah. That I have, And I can't release that right now. Right. I can't go all mushy and hippie. I have to I have to keep a little bit of that materialistic, that hunger in me Mhmm. To accomplish my goal. Right. And once I've accomplished them, 100%, whether it's with jaguar in Peru or whether I find some, some guru in Africa and do it there, but I will be doing Ayahuasca eventually. Insuring. Is there any chance I could get you to have you ever considered switching up your diet and growing alkaline? Because I just I just got this new book. Do you you know this guy, right? You must recognize this guy from TikTok.
Oh, yeah. So I just got his new cookbook, and this is just full of just amazing alkaline recipes. Right, well, Would you be interested in considering an alkaline diet for your own good? Yes.
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Because I delved into that several times. I did, for example, maybe it's a little bit sideways, but, keto, the, what's it called, the, caveman diet. Right. Which is also a little bit more of the alkaline and stuff like that. The thing is with the alkaline is that you're gonna take high, energy fruits and vegetables, right, which is made from the sun.
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Isn't that true? Because that's It's not about pH levels. It's about acidity. Acidity. Right. And not eating acidity. Exactly.
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I did quite some time to wake up in the morning. And on a sober stomach, I used, baking soda and, apple vinegar, apple cider vinegar to get the alkaline, the pH, because that's what you're going to do. Right? You're going to, pop up your pH to 7 or 8 or 9 degrees, which is acidic or non acetic? No, no. I always switch these 2. Alkaline. That's alkaline. That's why it's called an alkaline diet. Above 7 pH is alkaline, under 7 is acidic. Right. And acidic gives you fungi, cancer, all that kind of stuff, right? Inflammation, all kinds
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of stuff. Right? Right.
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Oh, yeah. I would love to dig into that because I think I'm already step by step going to be a better person for myself. Just like with the frustrations and stuff like that. I'm living on myself, so no one has to deal with it. Only when I walk on a grocery store and I'm pissed at something, then my frustration gets out to everyone. Yeah. But normally, I only have to deal with my own emotions and stuff like that. So that's okay for me. I can scream and shout or play guitar on TikTok when I'm, you know, 1 that.
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That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. That caveman buyer. Is that the meat buyer?
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Well, it's not only meat. It's like, everything that grows in the sun and everything, you can eat everything that was, there before. So it's a it's a hunter and gathering diet. Right. I think I was saying He swims and walks. But, when it walks, it should be grass fed it. Like grass fed it, Irish beef. Free. Yeah. Not pangaea fillet or salmon, because you have to be very careful. It's all been harvested by a lot of medicines and stuff like that, especially the white fish. Yeah. So, yeah, and of course, butter, real butter, real oils. Yeah.
Don't Don't ever use margarine. No, never, ever. Terrible. Basically you can say cut off your bread, cut off all the juices that you have, cut off all the beverages that you have, like alcohol or Coca Cola, whatever the fuck, cut it out, no bread, no pasta, and no potatoes. If you cut these things out, only these 5, you will have a tremendous different body within like a month.
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Yep. Yep. Absolutely. If this is why I think, this this this meat diet, I think it's it's not the is it the carnival diet? Yeah. Yeah. Let's just start now. Rogan talks about that sometimes, the carnival diet. But, see, what I think about that is because because meat is acidic. So for us, we can't eat meat because it's acidic. Now, these people that do this this diet, this carnivore diet, they say they have all kinds of improvements in their health. But what I think is going on, and this is not coming from me, this is something I heard and I'm just repeating. That's what we all do, right? That's how you learn. Yeah, we're all parents.
What I think is going on is that they're they're eating just just meat, which is acidic. It's not good. But they're cutting out all this processed foods and all these sugars and stuff. So the benefits they're seeing is because they're cutting out all these bad things, it's not because of the meat. The meat is not good for you. Especially the meat that we buy. I mean, have you ever seen a documentary on slaughterhouses?
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Oh, yeah, that's, that's. Oh my God. You're never going to eat meat again, where you're going to see Sean Hibbler had someone on his website and on YouTube, who made, Flattened Curve. No, not Flattened Curve, Level Me, Level With Me, about Flat Earth. He made a documentary about slaughterhouses and about the meat industry. You're never ever going to eat meat again. Yeah. But there are some, I mean, when I see the meat that I buy here at the Wesmart, which is halal, there's no GMO, there's no medicine, because of their religion. I'm not going to say that this is the green market or the best market of food or meat. No.
But the meat is treated differently. The best thing I think we should do is going back to having your own 1 or 2 cows and some goats, maybe when they, and give them the food that you didn't, don't want to spoil. When you finish with dinner, they're going to eat that, you're going to caress them, you're going to love them. You're going to cry when you're going to shoot them and swallow them because they had a purpose in life. I think when you eat that food, that's like soul food, dude. I think that's the real food.
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I think that's the way to go. That's my, that's actually my plan as well. When I move to Africa, what I wanna do is just that, have maybe a couple of cows and a bunch of chickens and stuff. Right. And then occasionally slaughter 1 and have some meat. Because eating some meat occasionally is not gonna kill you. No. It's not gonna make you sick. If you're eating a a proper healthy diet, you can have your cheat days now and then eat a little bit of meat occasionally. I know my man, Eitel, Nati, he doesn't do that. Right. But me personally, if I can slaughter it myself, and it's it's lived with love, then I'll eat some meat occasionally.
But something that I believe, which also plays into the meat consumption, is, that the life these animals live in the slaughterhouses is so stressful. And I heard this back in the nineties, there was some wrap up. There was a round you know the Wu Tang Clan? Yeah. Yeah. So, I think it was, Inspector Depp from the Wu Tang Clan back in the ninety, did an interview, and he said something about meat consumption. He said, the animals, the stress they're under, you consume that when you eat that meat. That stress is in the meat, and that that energy is in the meat, and you consume it, and you consume that stress, then it affects you negatively.
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Right.
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And I believe that, Rob, man. I truly believe that. So for me, if I was gonna eat meat again, I would want to know that this is my animal that has had a great life. You know, it's been loved. You know? And when I slaughter it, it's gonna be just quick, and it's not it's not gonna know it's coming. Right. It's gonna happen instantly, and it's it's gonna die hacking. And then I'll be willing to, you know, have some meat maybe once a month, you know? Steak or a burger or whatever,
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you know? I think there's a tribe in Africa, the oldest, tribe still alive hunting in garras, the ones with the red cloaks on. I don't know the name. Maasai, Maasai hunkers. And, did this guy ask them because he he's gonna be there for 2 weeks and stuff like that. And he's gonna ask them some questions. And, said, what's the most essential things that you need, throughout life? And they say, water, honey, and meat. But think about it. Meat in Africa, there's no way that they are going to be, you know, brought up for the meat industry.
It's like the real antelope or whatever. And honey, yes, honey is the only food in the whole world that doesn't spoils. Even after 1000 of years, you still can eat the honey. That's crazy. And I think that when you're gonna cut down your diet like that, that, that's essentially what we want. But what we have is overproduced consuming bullshit. And every single day with devices, with food, with thoughts, with our normal daily lives, what we think that we need. Now, it's like, oh, you don't have a car? Oh my God. Well, I got feet. I can walk. Well, the next footage is like 5 kilometers away. Well, then I take a walk for like an half an hour or maybe 45 minutes.
Yeah. Oh my God. But it's so easy to have a car. Yeah. It's gonna cost me a lot of money to have the car. That's a lot of luxury, but it's gonna eventually, it's gonna drain my fucking energy, because when I'm gonna take a walk, I I walk in nature. I see that now everything's gonna turn into autumn a little bit. You know, the end of the days of the summer, fresh air. I've been working out because I've been walking. Even if I have sore, muscles and stuff like that, if they're going to take a walk, after a few minutes, they're going to be loosened up, and eventually it's gonna be all right. And I walk always with a stick, always, nowadays.
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Well, I've got my walking stick. In Portugal, I have my we have me and Mimi, my girlfriend, we both have a walking stick. It's right there, ready to go. There's my house over there. It's, it's the last house, and after that, the road becomes a path that goes to the woods and goes down to the river. And, that's a lot of fun going down to the river, but when you come back up, it's a proper hike, like half an hour hike back up the hill. Right. And so we have our walking sticks, which also helps you ground a walking stick. 100%. Yes.
And balance.
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You know how many times that I slipped away or you know, because I normally walk barefoot in the woods.
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It's just something that I just do. I've seen that on TikTok, I know. Yeah, and sometimes you just need that stick for your balance. So balance, yeah. When we walk down to the river, we wanna, you know, the spot where we can get to the river, that's easy accessible. But sometimes we'll walk down the river and there are some beautiful spots down. We have to climb climb over rocks and stuff. Right. So the walking stick is yeah. It helps you balance. And, yeah. I I got a nice one, man. I got a nice thick sturdy walking stick around this pit. It looks like a magician's one, I really like it. Love that. My girlfriend has a slightly thinner one, but also it looks really nice. Did you made it yourself or did you just, I need you, would you just find them in the woods? Right?
And you just, you know, you start with whatever walking stick and then you find a better one and then you find the, the extra Exactly.
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The keeper, right? I love to make them myself with the knife, you know, that we're gonna, gonna carve them and stuff like that. We're gonna clean them out. Yeah. They're gonna build their boots. Yeah. Oh, I love that. And the energy I'm gonna put in that, it's like, that's my walking stick, you know?
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The tip is all worn down and, you know? Yep. Yeah. Honestly, we're walking stick brothers. And normally,
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now I wear a shirt, but I wear, of course, my skirt.
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And I've seen you with the skirt. What's up with the Scottish, what is it called? Yeah, like a kilt? Kilt, yeah, that's right. Yeah. Well, I made my own, like, my own kilt. And
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yesterday I got, more fabrics in. I should had a conversation with the one of the girls that makes the print, the stuff like that, about the skirt. But I said to her, I need more fabrics to choose from. So I got them in yesterday, so I'm gonna make appointments for next week. Because the fabric that I chose that's now the prototype isn't the best fabric. So I have to deal with that. But, yeah, it's going to be great. And it's so comfortable. Dude, it's so comfortable. Now I just wear my linen.
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Is that the reason that you have those, you should probably stop calling them skirts, call them skip pils. Yeah, yeah, Yeah. But it's it Yeah. Go ahead. What was the question? Yeah. Yeah. No. The the reason for the for the kilts. Just just because it's comfortable or
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Yes. It's something like, I think it was last year. Yeah. 2 what's what's in now? 20 24. Something I have to look at at the time because I don't I just don't care about time. 2023, it was like a hot summer. And it was, I don't like shorts anyways. I don't have the legs for it. I don't like to wear them. I think they look stupid. I'm a guy that normally wears long jeans or whatever, but that wasn't comfortable either. So I was wearing cargo pants, which were too hot for that song. And I just found it like a Hammam, towel.
And I draped it around me just like, why the fuck not? Right? So I went to a party and people looked at me just not like that's stupid because they know me, they don't know what to expect anyways. But they said, yo, why not? I said, yeah, yeah. And so the idea was like, okay, you got the guilt, which is a very, like, you can do a lot of things with the kilt, right? Because it's like 5 meters of fabric, which is wool, which gonna, take care of your warmth, especially in harsh environments, like, in Scotland, where it's cold and rainy. They use it as a sleeping bag, all that stuff. And I was thinking about it just like, why don't we men wear a proper skirt? Not like a sissy dress, like an Elsa dress and stuff like that. And I'm just like, why not? So, I'm going to figure out how my idea is going to be on paper, and on paper, it's going to be my first prototype.
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So Well, I appreciate the confidence that it takes to rock a kilt. I appreciate the confidence. And you should probably, if you get the design right with the material right and, it's comfortable and everything,
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you'll probably make a, you know, make a bunch of them and sell them, you know? That's the next process. So I sold 2 of them already. Okay. Oh, okay. Good. What? I want, my customers to be happy. And, I figured out that the fabric that I had is gonna cut loose a little bit. So it's not the quality that I wanted. So I have some very nice fabrics right now. And, when when the concept is going to be on paper and it's going to be, okay, this is going to be the fabric that I'm going to make, I'm going to make 2 of them skirts. I'm going to send them to the customers. And then I'm going to make more, advertising and stuff like that, like a pre order, because it's one size fits all, but a pre order site on Instagram, which is going to be on roxman, _clothing.
Roxman, rox, underscore, no. Roxman, roxman _clothing. That's going to be the website where I'm going to, show them more and where you can pre order and stuff like that. And of course, I'm walking around every single minute of the day with a skirt. Oh, really? Yeah. I never, the only thing when I'm a use trousers nowadays is when I go to work, because I don't want my boss. Yeah. Not about my boss, because he doesn't care, but the customers for my boss. Yeah. They could have like, what's that kind of creepy, crazy ass dude? Yeah, I get that. I get that. Yeah. So, it is a technical because I'm a representative for my company, I drive a courier bus, I drop packages, not that big deal, but I want to be just like what is supposed to, yeah.
But it's going to be on the market. Probably the end of this year, I'm going to sell hopefully a lot. Yeah. Cool. I hope you do. I hope you do. Thank you. So you're going
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to actually compensate the 2 customers that bought the older material, you're going to give them the new version? Yes. Yes. So,
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they bought the concept. Right. They're going to be provided with the new skirt. Right. With the, well, the same concept with the new fabric that I can guarantee that's gonna be comfortable and gonna be,
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just as cool as looking as it was. See, that that says a lot about you as a person. Because if you was just out for the money and you was focused on the money, you wouldn't be giving, you wouldn't be updating them, right? Right. You'd be like, yeah, you bought, we're done. But I choose to improve the product and pass it on to them. So that says a lot about you as a businessman. Thank you.
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Appreciate it. But, yeah, it's something like it's an attitude, but, with attitude there comes some confidence. And it's like, sort of brand is going to be a Rocksman. And, the slogan will be dare to be different. And it should be high quality. Because if you're walking around in, okay, of course, when you got an attitude, you can walk around in whatever. And I like to really, I think someone pointed out on my podcast. I don't know, I can't recall who, but it was like, or I heard it in real life. People say like, Peter Markerman, clothing makes the man, but it's not.
The man with the attitude makes the clothing. Right. I really like that. But getting back to the skirt, yeah, I think it's going to be a huge success, to be honest with you. But I want to have it on everything I have it in grip in my mind, it should be 100% perfect.
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And as far as the as far as the marketing, I'm I'm not liking this this skirt name. I'm not liking the skirt name. Right now I'm liking the skirt name, but you could call it a quilt, a kilt. A kilt. Yeah, but a kilt is It's a different product?
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Yeah. The kilt is like, it's Scottish.
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Yeah. So
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first of all, I'm not Scottish. And second of all, the kilt is normally, basically 5 meters of tartan wool fabric. And you're going to fold it yourself, then you're going to lie on it, and then you're gonna attach it with a belt. So that's where you got the the kilt. What's it called? This this the ploying. Ploying. Yeah. And then you got the the, the long kilt, which is gonna be draped over you, and that's gonna prevent you from rain, whatever. You can sleep it in it because there's a lot of fabric, of course. Of course, then you got in India, you got the, what's it called?
The sarong. And it's basically also like a long fabric that you're going to drape around your waistband. A lot of men are walking around with that because it's very comfortable. The funny thing is if you walk around in winter with a kilt or with a skirt, it's very warm. Yeah. You think it's going to be very freezing, but it's not. I never ever had warmer, legs than when I was walking around with a skirt and wheeler tie.
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Okay. Yeah. Because you basically have
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a sack with air. And because of the friction of your walk and the energy it provides, it's going to be warm and gonna stay warm. But when you have clothing on like a trouser, the wind comes directly on your legs and it's gonna take the energy of the warmth of it. -Yeah. -It's good to be a boss. It's good to be free, Willie, man.
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-Yeah, I mean I don't know if I could rock one of those, but I it just thought of fresh air reasoning down there. It's very, now what's the word? It's it's it's a it's a Sanofi. Yeah. It seems like that would be very refreshing and, you know, to get some air down there. Yeah. Or it gets spunky down there sometimes, right? Yes. Especially now
[02:26:58] Unknown:
when you got sticky balls, every man knows what I mean with that, you know, sticky balls. The thing is they were doing, some investigations, or no, what's it called, experiment. And, I think it was Utrecht University with men wearing a kilt when they were not fertile enough. So they want to make babies, but they couldn't. And out of the experiment came that when you wear for almost for like 1 or 2 weeks, only a kilt that was based on the kilt, like the skirt, your fertility rate is going to be 60 or 70 percent. Yeah.
Oh. Which is very tempting. Very tempting.
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But I definitely don't want to wear a home. No more babies? No baby. No babies. Wait. No babies at all.
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Oh, man. Time is flying where you're having fun, Aki. Yeah. With 2 and a half hours in.
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With 2 and a half hours in? Yeah. Really? It was like an hour.
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I know. Alright. Welcome to disorganized productions, fellow you. Absolutely.
[02:28:06] Unknown:
Well, one last thing about the kilt. Maybe you could, maybe you could to bring it back to AI, maybe you could ask an AI to come up with a new name or new for your product. Right. You don't have so you don't have to call it a skirt. You can't call it a kilt because it's apparently a different product. Right. Each of your own branding. Right. Think about it. You're the main That's interesting. That's interesting.
[02:28:40] Unknown:
Yeah. And anyone who listening to this podcast right now, if you want to invest in it, because I think I also need some crowd funding when I'm going to do more stuff about that to, you know, for everything that's going to be based on building a company, like a clothing company. Yeah. That's, that's going to be, yeah. You can hop on right now. Even with crypto, even this podcast, as we are talking about, I was thinking about that, Akeem. This podcast is also you can, give Satoshi, which is small bits of Bitcoin, to this podcast at Fountain or several other, platforms.
So if you like this podcast, feel free to send to To send to To shout, support. Yeah, absolutely.
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I would like to Thank you. To you, Slobodan, and I wish you all the best with your clothing company, idea. And, if I can do anything to help you with that, let me know. Thank you. Can I do a little plug, quick plug?
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You can do a plug and I have 14 questions, I think 14 questions that I want to ask you. Oh, okay. Well, let's do that first then. It's, some of them are hard, some of them are easy. But that's life, right? Sometimes hard, sometimes easy. Aurelio, first question will be, what is your definition of God?
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What is my definition of God? Well, I don't have a a set definition that I tell people, but I can touch on it. It seems it seems to me like there is a creator. Let me just put it that way. It seems to me like this avatar, as we call it, we've been calling it in this, podcast, this avatar is so insanely complicated that there's no way that this came from just evolution and, you know, this is designed. And if you look at, and it's above so below, if you look at the fact that, like walnuts look just like a brain Mhmm. And what are they good for? Your brain.
And and if you look at all the the the connections of small things that look like giant things, right, it's just it's just like there's so many complicated things. I I just personally feel like there has to be a creator. Now that could be anything, you know. I'm no wise man, and I'm not gonna pretend like I have any of these spiritual answers, but I feel like there is a creator, and whether that's the the program that wrote the matrix that we're in, or or is, some, conscious being that created I don't know, but I do feel like there is a creator. Right. What is religion wise? I don't really appreciate religions.
Ew.
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But I do feel like they're in some form of a god. Right. So what's your definition of the devil?
[02:32:12] Unknown:
Devil? Wow. The devil is, is there a devil? I don't think there's a devil. I think there's there's, you know, there's like the voice you was talking about in your head. The voice telling you, you could, you know, there's there's there's good and bad in all of us, right? Mhmm. So I don't think the devil is is yeah. I think the devil is just, the the the bad inside all of us. Right. The temptation within all of us. We're all, even the best of us are tempted to do some bad shit. Mhmm. You know, we're only human. And, I feel like that's that's that comes with the the the, ability we have to make choices.
Right. You know? So we have this ability to tune to what we want to do, and with that comes the good and the bad, and that's inside all else, driven the bad. So that would really how I touch on the devil. Right. Yeah. What's your definition of value? Value. Well, in finance, we we know very well that value is whatever someone values. So, you know, whatever whatever is important to you, that has value. Right. Well, and, I've already, I already mentioned that health is wealth. Right? So that's the most valuable thing we have, I think, is our health. And after that comes, you know, the people that we are able to help and protect with our, you know, our family and our loved ones to one around us. Right. That that that has immense value, you know, as far as materialistic, yeah, I'm trying to get away from that mindset, right? Mhmm. Trying to be a better person. So the the the the definition of bowing changes as you change as a as a man. Absolutely.
[02:34:18] Unknown:
The last definition will be, what's your definition of success? Oh, and now you're frozen?
[02:34:34] Unknown:
Oh, you just froze? Kind of the same, when Aky say, I don't need to just want to survive, that's success to me personally. Hold on, Aky, because when it asks you the question, my internet froze for a second.
[02:34:50] Unknown:
And I see that a, now it's freezing. Oh. Yeah.
[02:34:56] Unknown:
Kind of like a snapshot.
[02:34:59] Unknown:
Yeah. So, hold on. I'm gonna get into the other data. I haven't figured that one out yet. Okay.
[02:35:15] Unknown:
Yeah. There's still a little bit of a lag still.
[02:35:18] Unknown:
Yes. But now it should be alright because, yeah.
[02:35:23] Unknown:
Well, I'm sorry for that. But, what was your definition of success? Oh, yeah. So success is, again, is, is is different for everyone. So in my case, success will be when I'm living fully off grid and I don't need assistance to survive and provide. For me, that's success. Right. It's whatever your goal is in life. Right? Hell is, you know, to quote a rapper, a moral technique. Hell is not a place you go if you're not a Christian. Hell is the failure of your life's greatest ambition.
[02:36:01] Unknown:
Oh, nice one. I think this one is gonna going to be, in a few minutes, gonna be popped up again, to be honest. Okay. Easier questions. What's your favorite color? I like, like a brownish
[02:36:17] Unknown:
beige, and I like my skin color, to be honest. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:36:22] Unknown:
Cool. What's your favorite music?
[02:36:25] Unknown:
I like all sorts, all sorts of music. I just like, I like every, everything is good. Like from country, yeah, I love country music. You know, I love all kinds of music, pop, jazz, funk, disco, hip hop. I even like, like heavy, like rock music, rock and roll. I like it all. I like all good music.
[02:36:52] Unknown:
Right. What's your favorite, movie or series?
[02:36:59] Unknown:
One of my favorite shows, was Game of Thrones. I was I was a serious Game of Thrones or a junkie back then. Movies. Yes. So many movies. I mean, one of the movies that is like a copy of my wife is, this movie called Hustle and Flow. It's about this this rapper that, now he's a he's a pin Uh-huh. But he wants to become a rapper. And, the reason I love that movie so much is because it just it's just like a a period, certain specific period in my life made it into a movie. So, I like that. I like all, bunch of old classic, gangster movies.
You know, the mafia movies.
[02:37:47] Unknown:
Right. Goodfellas and, Godfather.
[02:37:51] Unknown:
Exactly. I like all the old classics. I don't have a specific read. Right.
[02:37:57] Unknown:
What's your favorite book?
[02:38:00] Unknown:
My favorite book at the moment would be this new one I got, so the cookbook.
[02:38:07] Unknown:
It'll Matti, I'da. Alkaline Cookbook. Right.
[02:38:13] Unknown:
Before I got that, this was my favorite book.
[02:38:17] Unknown:
The book wisdom. All right. I got that one too. But you've got the real copy. Yeah, I've got the actual book, yeah. Right. That's, there's so much knowledge into that book. I love that. So much knowledge. Yeah. Yeah. Love that. What's your favorite drink or beverage? Because I think drink is alcohol and beverage
[02:38:38] Unknown:
is without alcohol, right, in England? Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I tell you, man, the the best thing I've ever had to drink was, grape juice from my own trees in Portugal. Take the take the take the grapes, squish, jisun, right, and, just drink that also. It's It's it's the best thing. It's the best thing. It's the best drink there is. Right. It's fresh grapes we use. Fueled by the sun. Absolutely. Yep.
[02:39:22] Unknown:
The alkali. The sun hates nothing. Hi, alkali. Yeah. Love that. What's your favorite food?
[02:39:33] Unknown:
My favorite food. Yeah. I don't really know. I don't really have a favorite dish. Like, it it will be something terrible like pizza. Right. Which I can eat. Can you like to cook or does Mimi cook? Yeah. Well, see, for I think for about 16 years, Mimi did all the cooking. I just I never stepped foot in the kitchen. But when I started doing alkaline diet, started having issues with meat because especially in the beginning. She she doesn't eat alkaline Right. For a while. So the last couple of years, I've been cooking, meals myself. Well, gradually been improving as a chef.
But, yeah, we've got, I guess, my favorite my favorite food is something really bad like pizza, to be honest. Double and it's great. I mean Double pepperoni.
[02:40:34] Unknown:
Right. Which is terrible food. Yeah. But it, you know, sometimes it, it, it just comforts the soul a little bit. You know, it does have to be good or bad, but if it tastes good and it's made well
[02:40:47] Unknown:
Hey, as long as you don't eat it, as long as you don't eat bad, Reagan
[02:40:52] Unknown:
there. Well, and it depends on how you trick your mind, because you can eat very healthy food and make yourself up that you're eating shitty food and you're going to die, you're going to die. But if you eat shitty food, but you make up your mind like, oh, this is just like exactly as I need, I'm going to be turning 110 with that kind of stuff food. You're going to turn 110. Yeah, yeah, I say this, I say this all the time,
[02:41:17] Unknown:
that one of the keys to living wrong, and this is just a theory in my mind, but I say this all the time. One of the keys to living long is convincing yourself you're gonna live long. 1 arm 7. Believe it. Believe, believe, believe. Exactly, exactly.
[02:41:35] Unknown:
Akim, what kind of clothing you like to wear the most?
[02:41:38] Unknown:
What kind of clothing? Anything natural? Anything made of wool, linen,
[02:41:43] Unknown:
you know? Cotton, linen. Yeah. And that's it. That, well, hemp. We got hemp also nowadays. Yeah, there's hemp.
[02:41:52] Unknown:
I've never had any hemp clothing.
[02:41:56] Unknown:
I smoked all my clothing.
[02:41:59] Unknown:
I'm not well, the difference between hemp and cannabis. Right. I mean, I'm not sure I'm not sure if hemp clothing is comfortable. I don't know. Don't know about that.
[02:42:11] Unknown:
Yes, it could be. But it depends on, it depends on the fiber and how they treat the fiber. Right, yeah. But you can make a lot of things like soap, clothing, rope, whatever with the,
[02:42:26] Unknown:
app. Yeah, and they used to, right? They used to use it a lot more.
[02:42:29] Unknown:
I think it was in the CD from Cyprus Hill that, I think it was Nixon who said, plant ham all over the world, and we can, make everyone happy
[02:42:41] Unknown:
because, not of getting stoned, but, because of the clothing, the soap, you can use it for so many things. You could probably, do something good for the world to plant all the hemp stuff, but that's No, we should be using hemp for everything, right? We use trees, unfortunately. You know you know why, right? I'm sure you know the story of how this whole thing, started where hemp was outlawed. Because this, this business in America, they funded, through the politicians, they funded campaigns against marijuana, against Pena.
This was funded by, by a fucking company selling, products made by wood, right? Oh, shit. Yes. I'm probably misrepresenting this whole story, but this is the basics of it.
[02:43:37] Unknown:
I know one story that, Henry Ford wanted to make his car out of hemp. Because when he was crashing his car, it didn't crash like it normally should. But then they told him, like, no, we got the biggest steel industry in the whole world. You got to use steel and iron and stuff like that for cars. That's why we have that stupid stuff.
[02:44:02] Unknown:
Yeah, hemp. Our society has been manipulating it. No, it is one big fucking scam. But think about it, hemp, I mean hemp, it grows really fast, right? It does, and it grows, I mean, everywhere in the world. And trees, I mean, trees take so long to grow. I feel like there's a spiritual level to trees as well that we're underestimating. It's it's it's so it's such a corrupt shit showman using trees instead of hemp. But anyway, that's what we're doing in the Right. What's your favorite quote?
[02:44:37] Unknown:
Mhmm. Okay. Okay. Man, I'd have to come back on this one. There's so many great quotes. We're gonna do part 2, that's for sure now. That's, that's, that's, that's what we're gonna do anyway. All right, well, ask me the question the second time, and I'll have a quote for you. I hope I will remember. Mhmm. Then I have the last question. And then, you call it a pledge, right? That you would have a pledge? What was it? Or a plug. Plug? Plug. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Where you just propaganda shit and stuff. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Okay. What's your life's motto?
[02:45:17] Unknown:
My life's modern. Again, I'm completely unprepared, but if I was to give a message, it would be, you know, love the people close to you, take care and protect them. Health is well. And, I I I am a perfect example of the fact that you can pretty much accomplish anything you put your mind to. Because if we would have gotten into my past, you would have noticed that, wow, to come from where I came from, shit I've been through in my past and to accomplish what I have is almost unbelievable, But it's not unbelievable because you have just a decent level of intelligence and and some some discipline, you really can accomplish whatever you put your mind to.
[02:46:25] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. And and I'll feel free to to have a part 2 with you. We're gonna deep dive into that. And just like normally on my podcast, I'll skip branches, like squirrel and afterwards, it's like, oh, shit, I should have asked this one or that one. Well, we're going to have them part 2. So we're going to deep dive into that one too, because I think we could talk for hours.
[02:46:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Medtafine, next time we can get into because I thought I was gonna tell you all about my, past experiences and different countries I've lived in and the businesses I've had. We didn't touch on any of that. Exactly. We never had some things to talk about, Medtronic.
[02:47:10] Unknown:
Oh, we really do. And when you mentioned that in the beginning, I thought, Oh, yeah, yeah, we're going to talk about that. But when you write things down or when you script things, it's going to be difficult. For me, it's difficult. I like to talk Freestyle. Freestyle it. Freestyling, exactly. And just see how we're going to touch base on some things we know. And that was gives you the opportunity to do a part 2, also because you should, I am.
[02:47:39] Unknown:
Absolutely. Let's do it up sometime. Yep. Yes, absolutely. Akeem, please, use your plug. Yeah. So, well, I already mentioned that I just launched the website, cryptosdeiders.com. Now again, you can go there and build a free crypto course. It is in Dutch, so it's just for my Dutch peoples. And, you can, find information about my crypto coaching on there. And, apart from that, I'm not really a social media guy, to be honest, but I do have my YouTube channel, which was from back in the day. It's the same channel I had back in the day when I was doing video productions. So I still have a whole bunch of subscriber there that just stuck around.
Right. And now, and now I'm putting crypto content on there. So that's Cryptociders on YouTube. And then I have my own personal TikTok, which I'm almost at a 1,000. I think I'm going to probably break 900 followers today or tomorrow. Or it's a thousand, so they're not I'll be able to go live with drunk me. So that's akim_nl on TikTok. And, I have the TikTok has has nothing to do with crypto. It's all just conspiracy stuff. It's all just knowledge that I wanted to share. And, it's just just fun videos on there. So those are those are the places that you can find me. I do have X crypto traders on X, but I don't again, I'm not a social media person. I'm not I don't even post anything on X. I just follow the people. Right.
So that's that's where you can find me. Okay. I'll put, all these things in the show description so they can dig up your links and stuff like that. And Kim, thank you for hopping on this Organized Productions. I really had a good time. Yeah. Thank you for having me on your show. It was a lot of fun in there.
[02:49:42] Unknown:
2 and a half hours just so quiet. So Yeah. It's it's amazing, man. When you do when you do, have conversations with people that, that interest you and that you can interact with, it it just like time flies by, you know? And when you go to your office on Monday morning, and you look at the time, you're just like, what the fuck? 50 minutes in, and it feels like 3 hours. That's what you have to think like, is this the thing I want to do for the rest of my life? Right? That's just like wake up call, Neo. You got to do something different right there. Right there. Absolutely.
Okay. Thank you very much for helping again, on this organized vlogs, Akim. And for all the listeners, thank you for listening to this podcast. And I wish you a beautiful day, a beautiful morning, or beautiful evening, no matter where you are on this beautiful plain planet.
Introduction and Episode Overview
Guest Introduction: Akim's Background
Akim's Journey into Crypto Trading
Silent Warriors and Community Connections
Crypto Coaching and Moderating
Conspiracy Theories and Awakening
Cryptocurrency Insights and Market Trends
Self-Sufficiency and Off-Grid Living
Food, Health, and Sustainable Living
Energy Consumption and Technology
Artificial Intelligence and Future Implications
Cryptocurrency Market Dynamics
Personal Growth and Lifestyle Changes
Clothing and Personal Style
Closing Thoughts and Future Plans