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December 18, 2023 • 58 mins

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(00:00):
Yo, yo, yo, what's the deal back at it again, man?

(00:18):
Welcome back to the healing club podcast.
I'm your co-host Luke, the greatest, you know, want to introduce my boy.
Yes, sir.
This is Sean.
You can call me the last song, you know, it don't matter.
I'm proud.
I feel like I will be the last song you'll ever know.
So the only sign you need to know, don't we, Sean?
Dope.

(00:38):
But I can be the last.
I don't feel like there'll be another one after me anyway.
No, no, that's prolific as me, of course.
But we're back again.
Another weekend episode eight.
Today we're talking about motivation, motivation, motivation.
Before we get into it, though, we want to reach out to those that are that are struggling

(01:03):
right now, that are feeling like they have no way out.
Those that are going through some real pain.
If you're going to these duties, do these things, if you're going if you're having these dark
thoughts of just ending it right here and now, I say don't do that.
You have people that love you, people that care for you.
If you don't think so, there is always that hotline that that reach out to you.

(01:27):
There's people on the other side that do care.
I'm telling you, there's always somebody that cares about you.
But the hotline is 988.
You can call or text that number.
There's people on the other line.
Like I said, they care about you.
Like they may seem like professional help.
I'm telling you, like everybody cares about somebody in this world and we all care about
each other.
Facts, big facts.
And remember, it's all confidential, man.

(01:48):
You ain't got to worry about your business getting out there.
None of that.
If you're going through it, you feel like you know you on that that last strike.
Go ahead and reach out.
Contact them, bro.
They don't get you up.
Sir.
So motivation is the topic of this week.

(02:12):
So what is motivation?
So definition of motivation is I can get out of that.
I'll cut that out.
Now you get.

(02:33):
So motivation is the reason or reasons someone has for acting or behaving in a certain way.
That's one definition.
Or another way you could look at it is I say this is the definition, like the general desire
or willingness of that person to do something.

(02:55):
So like a means of life.
But it could be smaller than that.
A motivation is a reason to do something.
A certain reason.
Let's see.
We have the motivation to wake up every morning because we got to get to work and make that

(03:15):
bread.
I feel like that's motivation that we experience every day.
The bills is the motivation, guys.
I said on bills is the motivation.
And the bills on time is the motivation.
Don't want to fall upon them.
But shoot, it could be bigger than that, though, man.

(03:36):
I mean, like dreams.
Like, yeah, dreams, goals.
Like, like waking up every day to get to work to build the money to get to your dream.
It could be that big or shoot, people have the motivation of promoting their work, stuff
like that.

(03:58):
Motivation is such a broad topic.
But what I want to get at is there can be a lack of motivation.
And I'm pretty sure you've seen it, too.
So us us being in the military, we've heard motivation, the word motivation countless of

(04:20):
times.
No, that's and and why I say we can we while we can relate to lack of motivation is because
we see it in people's eyes.
We we had it.
Reasons for lack of motivation out there could be depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem,
I'd say the biggest ones for us.

(04:42):
Well, especially for me was was stress.
Like, like the lack of motivation.
My lack of motivation is the reason for it is stress.
I was 24 7 stress, though I was always stressed.
I grew more gray hair than I ever did.

(05:06):
That shit is crazy.
It has been a stressful period for me, but I'd say I'd say that would be my my reason
for lack of motivation.
A lot of I know a lot of people are going through depression, too.
I thought I went through my fair share of depression.

(05:29):
I think we all have.
Oh, man.
Oh, we do we didn't do one on depression already.
Huh?
Do we do one on depression?
Yeah, we did.
We I think we did on the press.
Yeah, we did.
Yeah, because I was about to say because I got a story, but I feel like I already had
told that story.
That's why I asked that.
Retail.
Not everyone, not everyone.
You know, let me see.

(05:50):
Can't reach everybody.
It was right when we had got back off the boat, bro.
And you remember, we kept getting extended and extended and whatever to the point it
went out to like 10 months or something like that.
But mind you, like during COVID and since it was COVID, you know, we couldn't get off

(06:16):
the ship.
So we was really just stuck on it because, you know, the mother ports or countries, whatever,
you know, everybody had their COVID restrictions.
They don't want to let us there and we get them sick or we get sick or whatever.
So we had to stay out to sea like that entire time pretty much.
Right.
And like you said, lack of motivation, bro.

(06:38):
When, you know, they tell you, oh, you know, we're going to be out here for seven months.
You know, of course, you know, you're going to try to motivate yourself.
It's just seven months.
You know, I can push through this workout every day.
Do this, do that.
And then you get extended three times.
Right.
All of a sudden, like I felt I started feeling that lack of motivation, like, bro, like it's

(07:00):
pointless to me constantly going out here, you know, trying to be happy or, you know,
make my day big or, you know, do something, you know, like, you know what I'm saying,
bro?
Like, nah, I get what you're saying, G. Nah, for sure.
Like we went through a lot of trials and tribulations that that tested our our our like spirits,

(07:22):
man.
That shit tested us every day with them, with them, with them extensions.
Definitely tested our level of motivation.
They cut deep, bro.
It's like because it kept changing.
It was like.
It was like I think it was like before Thanksgiving.
Then it was like, oh, before Christmas.
And it's like, oh, right after New Year's.

(07:43):
And it's like, oh, oh, yeah, we should be right at home around Valentine's Day.
And then we got back the last day of February, I think.
Yeah.
You know, that's right.
That hit, bro, because you be gone, you know, separated from your family.
You know, you can't call them.
And then on top of that, you get very little Internet access or whatever.

(08:06):
So you might message your mom or your brother.
Right.
And then the ship go into it.
What is it?
And then the Internet be shut down for a couple of days.
And then you go back, go back and take your messages.
So it's kind of like, I don't know if that played a role in mine.
No, like, yeah, a lot.
A lot of things personally like played, played into my into my motivation.

(08:32):
I'd say I was supposed to fly off early.
I hate to say it, but I was supposed to fly off early.
They had me on the list and everything.
They had a file.
They took me off it.
I don't I don't want to get into that, but we we we go we go through daily trials and
tribulations and a lot of stuff.

(08:54):
A lot of stuff just test us to like a lot of small shit to that that people won't even
think about.
Like, for instance, I'll put it out there.
My birthday was on the 24th.
We got back on like the 25th or 26th.
That's you're rubbing me the wrong way.
I wish we had pulled in a day sooner so I could get a little celebration on my birthday.

(09:15):
But it is what it is.
Little shit like that because I say little shit like that because people people don't
think about it.
You know, but shit, it happened to me.
So that's what that's why I'm saying it.
Like stuff like that can just can just break, break somebody down.

(09:37):
And it was it was hard.
It was hard hearing the word motivation in the military so many times.
Yeah, because of the things they would do to break it down.
Yeah, it's like the yeah, it's a lot of little things that wear on you.
Yes, it's definitely the weird like the little things that wear on you like that that people

(09:57):
don't even think about it.
Like, I don't know how many birthdays you've missed or whatever.
People don't think about that.
But yeah, birthdays.
People was missing the birthday kids.
Yeah, missing what anniversaries and stuff like that.
The big world doesn't care about that.

(10:18):
You know, which I hate because I wish I wish we I wish we could take everything into account.
But then we'd have to look at every little thing then.
So like it is what it is.
That's just emotions in life.
So you have to you have to have the motivation to stay strong and resilient.
Thanks.
So yeah, that's one way of keeping your motivation strong is having is having resilience.

(10:43):
You know, you have to I don't know if you've ever went through any tough periods where
you not have to stay strong, bro, like in on the path.
Just like from life experiences, bro, like even when you know, you would try to use the
motivation, you know, your family giving you friends or whatever it is.
Right.

(11:04):
The most important motivation to me is like self motivation.
You got to be motivated and see yourself.
I think that's different than, you know, just getting motivated because somebody else motivating
you or whatever self motivation.
It's like this is you.
You believe in yourself like the more outside things that, you know, be tedious or weigh

(11:26):
you down.
It wouldn't really matter because you self motivated.
Right.
And then like when it comes from, I think from the people who not self motivated is
they get motivation, you know, from the families or friends or, you know, tell them you got
this, you can do this, you're doing so good or whatever, you know, and they don't really

(11:47):
motivate themselves.
And then these little, you know, these little what do you call it?
I want to say trials or.
Yeah.
I mean, you could say, I mean, like we go, we go through the daily motions.
Exactly.
Yeah.
A bunch of little things, whatever, start weighing you down and then, you know, you

(12:07):
know, self motivated, self destruct, not kill yourself.
You know, hey, you know, you know, you know, maybe it's going to weigh you down.
No, it definitely is.
So like Luke said, self motivation isn't for everyone.

(12:30):
It really, it really is for people that are that are strong minded, you know, us being
in the military, we developed a thick skin.
So I guess I guess we can we can people like us can can pull ourselves through the mud.
But bro, you know who really self motivated, who is a prime example of self motivation?

(12:54):
The lady was the lady name.
She swam the English.
She swam by herself.
Yo, what that for what?
Can we say for free?
She did it for free.
I looked it up after I heard Kat Williams said, bro, and it was true.

(13:15):
She got rest.
So she got stung by like, I think like a hundred some stings from jellyfish or whatever.
So she stopped right.
She healed up and swam that.
Ain't nobody else in the water with her.
Nothing for free.
Yeah.

(13:36):
Yeah.
So that's an example of a self motivated person right there.
I don't know, man.
I can't I can't do no shit like that for no paycheck.
Is that motivation?
Is that is there another word for that?
I don't know.
I think I'm thinking of a S word.
Let me stop.
Let me stop.

(13:57):
I can't.
I don't know, man.
Oh, man.
That was a very much that was like an extreme example.

(14:18):
Oh, yeah.
That's an extreme example right there.
That is extreme.
Yeah.
Moral of the story.
Believe in yourself.
That's all I meant.
I'm definitely believing in yourself.
Definitely believe in yourself because at the end of the day, who else is going to believe
in you?
You got one life.
You might as well believe in yourself.

(14:39):
Make the most of it.
Thanks.
But, you know, this isn't a perfect world.
There aren't strong people.
I'm sorry.
So I say if you're one of those people, you know, I say have a good strong support system.

(15:03):
Yeah, like have people around you that love you and care about you.
Like I know, I know, like, for example, you heard about that Josh Giddy stuff.
No.
Him, him, him, him being with a 17 year old girl.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(15:24):
Imagine what that 17 year old girl was going through right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like we, we talk about Josh Giddy.
Fuck him.
He's a rapist.
Child in danger.
He, I can't believe he had the motivation to do that.
But now, now.

(15:47):
Why would you do that?
Why would you do that?
Why?
I'm challenging you, Josh Giddy.
Stop, stop playing the 17 and under.
He'd be, he'd be betting the underdog.

(16:10):
That's funny as hell, bro.
But I bet that girl has a strong support system to go through every day to hear shit like
that.
Because I would be sick if I was a 17 year old girl.

(16:35):
Oh, man.
My bad, man.
I don't think it's funny, but it's just, you know, when you talk about it, you gotta,
we have to talk about it.
Yeah.
This is us addressing it.
But push yourself in her shoes.

(16:55):
She's got to hear that bullshit.
So I'm pretty sure she had a great support system.
And anyone with a mom and dad that doesn't care about them, that talks to them and calls
them every day, that's a strong support system.
No facts.
I don't think it gets any stronger than that.
Facts.
Like actual people, you know, who really is got their back for real, man.

(17:21):
You know, they, you doing some and, you know, they there to, you know, push you on, motivate
you and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Anyone you can call.
You can call a family, right?
Yeah.
Like that is a strong support system.
Anyone you can, you can confide in, you can tell like just about anything to that.

(17:42):
Like that's all you need.
Like that's, that's all you need to build the motivation to pursue whatever goal you
have.
Like you have, you have support systems.
You have people to tell you, stop being a bitch.
You can do it.
I'll be the one to tell you, stop being a bitch and do it.
I'm telling you, you only have one life.

(18:03):
You only have one life.
You have to take, you have to take advantage of it, but I'm not saying go out there and
be a risk taker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Be careful with that, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, there are consequences to everything.
Like there's risk and reward.
Yeah.
To everything.
Yeah.
If the risk outweighs the reward, Riley, not worth it.

(18:26):
Don't go to jail over it.
Yeah.
Don't, don't kill somebody over it.
Yeah.
I'm having, I'm having a hard time with motivation right now being, being a, a Falcons fan.
I'm, I think I'm tired of being the Georgia sports team fan.

(18:48):
I'm done with it all together.
I'm done with it.
I'm done with the Falcons.
That year I told y'all I was a Rams fan.
I should have stayed Rams fan.
Oh God.
I put that on everything.
I'm sorry.
The Falcons are shitty, man.

(19:12):
Shitty.
This is, I hate, I hate that this turned into a Falcons hate channel, but them niggas are
shitty.
Oh shit, bro.
And they are so ass.
We just lost it at Panthers dog.
Oh man.

(19:32):
I'm sorry, doc.
We are shitty.
It's a cold world.
It is a cold world and it's getting colder in Georgia for some reason.
Oh my God, bro.
I think that wasn't the last show we were just talking about.
Y'all didn't make it to the playoffs.

(19:52):
We haven't seen a bright day since Matt Ryan left us.
We ain't seen a bright day since Matti Ice left us.
So this is just the question, bro.
I already know the rules or whatever when it comes to college football, but what do
they win when they go undefeated, but they don't get into like the playoffs and that

(20:14):
like that?
You talking about Florida State?
That sucks for them, dog.
Like is it just over?
Well as far as their chances of getting into the championship, yeah, it's over.
Which is crazy, dog.
Yeah, no, that shit is crazy.
They finished the year undefeated.
D?
Yeah, I think they're like one of the other four teams that were undefeated in the top

(20:36):
10.
And they're left out of playoffs because they're on their 30 string QB.
Tragic.
Granted, your team cheated a way.
I ain't seen nothing.
Bro, everybody know the people of Michigan, the Michiganians out there, bro.

(21:01):
We are civilians, you know what I'm saying?
We all obey the law, you know, follow the rules, do everything the right way.
There we go.
Yes.
Y'all know what that is?
Yeah.
It's brown.
And it go down.
But back to Michiganians, being Michiganians, the bottom of the law.

(21:30):
Law abiding citizens.
That's a good ass movie.
I can't believe they didn't get a law abiding citizen too.
They should have had.
Me?
Yeah, you.
I would say.
Jamie Foxx?
No, not Jamie Foxx.

(21:54):
The law abiding citizen.
I'm talking about Jamie Foxx.
I can take his but.
Oh, no, you can be a son.
I want to be that niggas son.
You be that niggas son.
Yo, you heard about Tyree Kill?
That niggas about to make history.

(22:15):
Oh, wait.
Oh, yeah.
He about to pass a fucking.
He might.
He's just my dog.
So his goal, his goal is to hit 2000 viewers.
I forgot.
You see, you see how my mind just went blank.
That's why I got my dog.
He think in the Megatron.
I know.

(22:36):
Yeah, that's no.
For some reason, I don't know why I was thinking.
Fucking what's his name?
No.
He played for the Cowboys, who's they received?
Terrell Owens?
No, Terrell Owens.
No, that's right.
No, not him.
The Hall of Famer.
Oh, Michael Irvin.
Michael Irvin.
Yeah, I don't know why I was thinking of him.

(22:58):
But then, but then when you said Megatron, I'm like, OK, that's what it was.
So that was that pause I had.
Yeah, so his goal was to reach 2000 yards by the end of the season.
It's three games left.
He had 450 away.

(23:18):
So that so.
So like 460.
Yeah.
460 divided by three.
He'd have to get like.
Oh, like a little over 120 yards a game.
He could do that, though.
No, it is a couple of years.
A couple of deep routes.
Oh, yeah.
He can do that, honestly.
But the thing with Tyra Keel, he'd be getting double teamed and shit.

(23:43):
They gonna make that shit hard for him for sure.
Because them other players, they seen that shit.
And the next three teams that they about to play, they seen that shit.
And they like, yeah, he ain't getting that shit on us.
I don't think he is.
So it's tough.
But the thing with Megatron is, you know.
He just had to run straight Megatron and throw the ball.

(24:04):
That's all you had to do, man.
Megatron was different, dog.
Like Megatron was 666.
You know, like on the TV, right?
When the quarterback is throwing like.
So I say you watching the game, the quarterback throwing a deep ball.
You know how you don't the book.
What the camera following the ball.
You don't see the receiver yet because he's still outside the camera's view.

(24:26):
Yeah.
Or whatever.
Like I used to watch Stafford do that and couldn't see Calvin Johnson.
You just see the ball just thrown deep.
You know, it's going to Megatron.
I'm like, Titi, I ain't even seen the man on the field yet.
Titi.
Megatron was like that, dog.
He was.
Megatron was like that.
I wish they had more playoff wins.

(24:46):
I wish they had a playoff win, honestly.
They should have won that.
They should have won that game where he said Megatron dropped the ball.
I thought he caught that ball because it was the Seattle game.
No, Dallas game.
Y'all played Dallas and did the same shit happen to Dallas?
Oh, with Des Bryant.
Yeah, with the Packers.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
People people don't bring that shit up, but I feel like the same shit happened

(25:09):
to Megatron and then it happened and then it happened to Des Bryant after.
So karma is a bitch.
Karma is a bitch, ain't it?
That shit suck.
Yeah, bro.
Can I address something real quick?
Like, I don't know about y'all and Sean don't know about you.
I don't.
Tell me if I'm the only one tripping, bro.

(25:29):
These refs is bugging in the league right now.
These not these refs.
Bro, they've always been bugging, but like it's getting bad, bro.
Different now.
Like, so imagine dunking on somebody, right?
And especially in the league, if you were a dunker, bro, that's like they
whole goal highlight, right?

(25:50):
Trying to dunk on somebody, right?
They challenge you at the rim.
You dunk on them and you can't celebrate.
You got to kind of they trying to make the league like robots.
Like, you know, we like to see cool shit and tear it on.
You know, and we see some cool shit and then the players celebrate it.
It's like, oh, that much, man.

(26:11):
I'll blame.
I blame Adam Silver, dog.
I blame Roger Goodell.
I blame the commission.
I blame the commission of sports on that because they want to pass the rules.
They want to say, hey, there's going to be a rule for excessive celebration
because you've seen it in the NFL.
What is it?
Taunting or some bullshit?
Yeah. And then they'll push them.
Hell, yeah.

(26:31):
I remember in college, remember, they had a problem with the team with them
wearing the teams on a glass.
Oh, yeah. And they were so, you know, they have had a logo on this one.
On this hand, the other half on this one.
And they do this to the crowd and show like they logo.
So it's like, so like the Georgia Bulldogs.
It was like a G, like a big G when they do this.
They show it to the crowd and like, oh, Taunton.

(26:53):
Yeah, it's like, bro, what?
They are here killing each other on the field and you give them a flag.
Santa, I'm a Georgia Bulldog member.
Like, it's not as nice.
Crazy. I really blame it's all on commission, though,
because they're the ones that make the rules.
Like they're the ones that are like, you know,

(27:16):
there's not going to be any taunting if you're taunting.
Fucking 50 years back.
I'm just a badger.
I'm pretty sure it's like, what, 10, 15 years back?
It's they push it back, dog, for little shit now.
No facts, bro. They push them back.
And you better not touch that quarterback.
That's a flag. Oh, yeah.
Do not touch the quarterback.

(27:36):
They about to hit the flag.
So, you know, you know, they're about to ban the hip drop tackle.
Where where a defender grabs you and then they just drop their hips.
So so all their weight just comes down and you come down with them.
Apparently, there's been a lot of injuries with that tackle.
So they're going to ban it.
See, that's what I don't understand.

(27:59):
It's like that, like the hip tackle.
I get it. I get it.
Well, I get the understanding of the penalty, right?
But it don't make sense to me because it's like
all these players, bro, they start in Peewee, right?
They whole time from Peewee to high school to college.

(28:20):
You know, that's like in
about over a decade of football, low key.
And that whole time in practice, that's what they being taught.
If I'm thinking of the hip tackle, the hip drop, yeah,
or the hip drop as what I'm thinking of it as
as in like I got a spear.

(28:42):
Well, you mean like
I'm talking to people using a weight and pulling them down.
Yeah, using a weight and pulling them down like they grab you.
They probably grab your under waist that they just drop.
Like, you know, they just use all their body weight to come down.
That that seemed like a tackle, bro, like

(29:03):
I mean, it is, man.
But I'm I'm I'm not going to lie.
Football is a dangerous sport at this at this point.
They might as well just ban the dog out with all these rules and shit
with all these rules.
Like, it's not even this.
I don't even think they're playing the same football
that they were playing 10 years ago.
I don't even think Alicia Nabooka playing this league anymore.

(29:25):
I have my camp chancellor chancellor.
He was boy.
They they would have exiled his ass.
So bam, bam.
Nah, nah.
I yeah, I don't I don't think them niggas can play football this year.
Like like Ray Lewis.
Who else? Terrell Suggs.
Oh, niggas from back then.
I don't think they can play this like this year.

(29:51):
Yeah, Ray Lewis was one of those people who Ed Reed.
Oh, yeah.
Reed was a hitter.
Troy Palamala, too.
OK, because when he jumped over the line,
I would have banned it.
Yeah, they banned that shit.

(30:12):
If it was just a just a dangerous sport, though,
I just think they need to ban this all together.
I mean, well, well, I don't know.
I get what you're saying about these rules.
It's like you.
You can tackle them, but you can't tackle them.
I'm not going to lie, man.
They can hurt to like.

(30:35):
Concussion protocols and shit,
and they're always risking their bodies to do this shit, too.
This is a dangerous sport.
You want to know what's not a sport to me? Golf.
You read my mind.
I was just about to say that golf.
That's a bigger thing to not believe in golf.
But somehow we still cheer for Tiger Woods.

(30:56):
They plan these play they pay in place hundreds of millions of dollars.
Oh, yeah. Tiger Woods on the road.
What's got up on in endorsements?
But I'm just saying, like, what is athletic about it?
Oh, sports from my perspective, right?
To me, what is a sport sport is some you you train for.

(31:18):
OK, cool. They probably you know, they do.
They practice swings as practice into.
Right. So, OK, we could take that one out the block.
I'm like conditioning, you know, weight lifting.
I know some sports may not contain it, but most of them you don't have to be fit.
So I can just motivation that determination that you know,

(31:41):
that that monster in you coming out like.
Golf is just like, you know, you don't see that.
I'm also coming out of the tag when he.
You don't see the tiger in the dog.
It is to me, man, is.

(32:02):
It's more of a thing than a sport.
I get it. It's something I do.
So not I don't think it's a sport.
So so the Webster, I'm pretty sure the Webster definition for sport is is to compete.
But I'm pretty sure the definition of sport can be subjective.
As well, you know, it can be your definition.
I pretty much think the same thing as well.

(32:23):
But I also think about it as a way to compete to you got e-sports.
I can't say that that is a sport, but it's e-sports, you know,
the competitive gaming and shit.
That's considered sport to e-sports.
Oh, OK. Yeah.
They're going to make a thousand with that.
Wait until they start making millions.

(32:44):
And in fact, they used to make millions.
The Fortnite tournaments, I don't know if you remember.
Now, I remember I remember seeing a video where they kicked some kid out for cheating.
I remember that.
Then like a like a 10 year old man or something like that.
Some like he's like a kid.
It'd be so many winners, dog.
But that's how that's how broad game is.

(33:06):
Everyone's so good at it.
Yeah.
You don't play it anymore.
No, no, it's too.
It's not fun.
I played I locked on Cold War the other day.
And I was playing in front of my homie T.
He was here. My girl was here.
They just watching me play.
I'm like, oh, I'm about to show out.
I was getting my shit paint back.
But everybody's looking at me like, you ass.

(33:27):
Bro, I had so I'd be playing Overwatch and my shoulder was at the crib.
I was like, all right, I'm about to show in this match.
I'm about to rank up to go where I was getting my ass.
I rage quit.
She saw it and everything.
She said, you quit.
I said, yeah.

(33:48):
I said, fuck this, man.
I don't want that.
Oh, man.
I probably like to smack the mic.
I smack the mic.
Imagine hearing that in headphones.
Sorry, viewers and listeners everywhere.

(34:11):
That's just probably a lot of help.
But so I just started to be recently.
I've been seeing that on Tick Tock, bro.
What is to be free movies like current free movies like so or like some old shit?

(34:36):
I was watching Friday, Friday after next.
And I was watching all the Fridays.
And last Friday, too.
Is it ads?
No, Tubi lit, dog.
Tubi got all that shit.
And Tubi got ass movies, too.
Like low budget type shit?
Low budget type shit.
Like shit like you can make an upload on Tubi.
To film out here with the iPhone?

(34:59):
No, no.
Like, oh, like it could be that kind of genre.
But it'd be really niggas that try to make movies out there.
I mean, OK, shit.
It's like it's like it's like it's like a porn hub, but safe.
It's like a it's like it's like a Netflix one hub.

(35:24):
Without the porn.
Yeah, without the porn.
OK, here we go.
Yeah, there are there are rated R movies.
I don't mean.
Hey, there are movies for the mature audience.
That's good.
I don't watch PG 13, but not only rated R.
I hate this to sound like a promotion, but Tubi lit.

(35:46):
Yeah, I've been seeing that on.
Tic Tac.
I just feel like shit is so expensive these days, man, because.
All these subscriptions.
Disney done up the price.
Yeah.
It's hard to keep them all now.
Not not that shit, especially.
I mean, I guess when you when you first see the price, they'd be like, oh, you can get Netflix.

(36:12):
My Netflix is to be like six dollars, I think.
Yeah, it's like $17, I think.
I think. Yeah.
So it's something like and not everyone can use it, huh?
I just thought about that.
Yeah, not everyone can use it, huh?
Just people in the house.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah. Like you mean like the Syrian accounts and yeah.
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. They kind of got down on that.

(36:36):
Damn Netflix.
Now I had a Catholic.
I don't really.
I see now.
We should T T-Mobile give me Netflix for free.
I don't get Netflix for free.
T-Mobile.
No.
Got to look into it.
You got to.
Yeah, I got to.
I hope you are, bro.
I hope all y'all out to.
Y'all need help.
If y'all need help, hit me up.
But yeah, yeah.

(36:57):
T-Mobile, T-Mobile, hook it up.
Honestly, I wish T-Mobile.
So this is T-Mobile.
I'm pretty sure you've experienced it too.
They don't give a fuck about the italics, but all the all the servers are good.
Like T-Mobile Tuesday, like all the free shit that you get on Tuesdays, like gas.
You get like 15 cents off per gallon at any shelves.

(37:24):
Yeah, I think I use my I use my T-Mobile Tuesday one time.
It was like a discount on Cinnabon or something like that.
Oh yeah.
I got me a Cinnabon.
Yeah, this kind of little Caesar's Pizza.
Did you get one?
Nah, I missed out.
But actually, I think you can save.
You can save them.
Yeah, you can save them because they just code.

(37:46):
You can redeem them later.
Oh yeah.
You can only redeem it on Tuesdays.
That's the fire thing about T-Mobile.
They got shit like that.
I didn't set the internet, but I don't get like, peak I get like 400 megabytes per second.
So my gaming is okay.
No, my gaming is decent, but when I start streaming, that's when it gets ass.
Oh yeah.

(38:07):
I don't know why you don't start streaming, bro.
It's really kind of fun.
I care, but I don't be.
I only like to play like Call of Duty.
Yeah, that's it.
I mean, I'll call it.
I got Modern Warfare 3, but one, I'm trash at it, and two, I don't really like it.
It ain't really for me.
And that's three Modern Warfares I bought when they first came out.

(38:29):
I didn't like neither one.
And I still gave the third one a try.
Like 80 bucks down the drain.
Down the drain.
I'm waiting on the Black Ops.
That's what I'm Black Opsing.
When that come out.
Why is multiplayer trash?
For Modern Warfare 3?
Yeah.
People like it, but it's just different.
Like I'm a Black Ops player.

(38:51):
Like movement is different.
It's not the same to me.
Yeah, I heard the movement in Modern Warfare 3 is different.
I ain't played it, but honestly, I'm a small offer in 2020.
Moving back to 2020.
Everyone was playing Warzone.
Oh, Warzone.
Yeah, I'll play Warzone.
I'll play Warzone.
Yeah.
I'll play Apex.

(39:14):
I tried it.
It was too...
I think it was too fast for me.
Not gonna lie.
People are too sweaty on Apex right now, man.
People are too sweaty on Apex.
I'd be saying Post Malone on their kitchen bodies.
Now I see like a TikTok of Post Malone playing Apex.
What I need to get back into is playing Grand Theft Auto.

(39:36):
I want to get back into servers.
I can't with the Grand Theft Auto, bro.
Nah.
No, bro.
They play too much.
Bro, every time...
Actually, the only time I redownload that game is when my little brother come and visit
or whatever and I redownload it because he like playing Grand Theft Auto.

(39:57):
But every time I would get online, go outside, get in my car, drive down the street, bro,
you can't even go a block, bro.
Like, it was when I was playing at the time, it was these barcode dudes over there.
I don't know if you ever ran into them.
But all they do is sit in the lobby, bro, and just cause terror.

(40:22):
Like, Eli, dude, why are you trying to crash your plane into me, bro?
It's not that deep.
You got to make yourself invisible, bro.
You can do that.
That passive mode.
Yeah.
But even then, you just want to play regular.
So I can do you.
So if I go to my facility and I get that doomsday laser, I'm going to shoot this shit down.

(40:46):
That shit is crazy, too.
It's like a UFO laser that shoots this shit down.
All you got to do is walk onto them.
I'll celebrate, though.
It's like a million to kill somebody.
It's like a million to make sure you kill somebody.
It's a surefire kill, though.
Yeah.

(41:09):
I ain't been playing a game for real like that.
I don't know what to think about it.
My man got the motivation to achieve his goals right now.
So speaking about you right now, Luke.
So picture yourself three years ago and even now.
Would you say your outlook on motivation and change?

(41:34):
Yeah, I will say that because, you know, as time go by, people you cross paths with or whatever.
Life lessons, you know, that's why I believe in self motivation.
You know, I believe in my motivation, but self motivation to me is the key.

(41:55):
You know, because I was running across some cases where it was like,
I thought you was, you know, at my back or, you know, you would support me or use my dog or whatever.
And then situations happen and you realize, you know, people ain't that or whatever.
So that's why I just learned to be self motivated, man.

(42:17):
And, you know, because all you really need is yourself.
I feel you. Yeah.
So what's self motivation in mind?
Like, are your goals are so the same?
Like if you have goals to share with us, too, like, you know, let us know.
Yeah, actually, I think my goals have not changed, but been adjusted.

(42:41):
Because I expected that I wanted to hit one goal sooner than sooner than now,
which was get my degree or finish my degree, but had to push it out or whatever.
You know, things happen.
But that's the travel tripulations we talked about earlier.
I think goes my goals did change from three years ago.

(43:03):
Then it was like, oh, you know, back then, you know, I wanted to be fresh and, you know, that best stuff or whatever.
Yeah. So I spent all my money on.
Then now, as I got older, it's like my goals are more long term and more things that are more meaningful.
Actually, like, oh, get my degree, you know, give me a house, you know, or I want to get to this position at work.

(43:31):
You know what I'm saying? Like things like that. So that's what's changed.
So you want to say you want to some growth. Yeah.
OK. So if you were to see your three year your your three year pass off right now, what would you what would you tell them?
Like if you were to tell them anything at all in the accounting Bitcoin, you hear that?

(43:54):
You hear that? Accounting Bitcoin. Yeah.
I get everybody, my mama, my dad, everybody. How much you got to your bank. Put it in there. Now, put everything.
You should have zero dollars in your bank account.
But that's why I don't know about that.

(44:15):
But I think jokes aside, one thing I would tell myself is, you know, always keep your head up.
Don't give up. Don't procrastinate.
All these things you want to do, do it right now.

(44:38):
And probably toss some maturity into myself. Like, yeah, you need to think about shit that's actually important.
You know, instead of saving up to buy a pair of Gucci shoes.
It's like, you know what I mean? Yeah.
Because all that shit you want to do right now. Yeah.
It's like there will be a time and place for it. Yeah.

(45:00):
I feel you. No, I definitely feel you in that.
I feel procrastination too though. I feel like that's a big key and lack of motivation as well.
Yeah, procrastinating. Yeah.
I don't know where procrastinating comes from though.
Maybe we all just got that bit of laziness in us. Is it laziness?

(45:22):
I mean, maybe a little bit.
But because if there's something that you want to do, the first thing you got to do is get up and do it.
You know, got to make that bed.
Get up and get up and get to make that bed. Yeah.
So it's like being a bit of laziness. Maybe you're not as motivated.

(45:43):
Or I know for some people, you know, getting to go, you know, they really motivated.
Then all of a sudden it's like, bro, all you got to do is this.
Now you did everything else. Why are you not doing this last thing?
A lot of people be scared of that.
That go because it's like, yeah, you right there on the crest.
But like, what are you doing?
No.

(46:08):
So how do you feel with people's motivation right now with Christmas right around the corner?
Christmas. We do have Christmas coming up. Merry Christmas to the healing club.
I see all. But as far as Christmas, what do you mean?

(46:31):
Like, like the Christmas spirit or just motivation in general for Christmas?
I guess I guess the motivation to have a Christmas spirit.
I don't like I ain't like honestly, bro, I don't really share the Christmas man.
I don't know, man. I don't know what's in the Christmas movies either.
I haven't been here at no singing.
I don't know if it's the area we live in something, but I haven't really seen too much Christmas.

(46:57):
No, you know, let us know how Christmas is in the comments.
No, for sure.
I don't know, bro, because I haven't really seen.
Obviously, I know Christmas is coming up.
Yeah, I think it's like nine to nine days waiting right now.
The 17th.
Next week.

(47:18):
Next week. Literally, next Monday.
Oh, yeah. Did you do your Christmas shopping?
No, I guess it's broke this year.
I ain't mad at you.
It's been tough this year. I ain't gonna lie. I'll tell you all that.
It's been tough. But yeah, I just think like I ain't.

(47:42):
So I'm working with holiday people, I'm celebrating with people, but I do get to talk about Christmas.
I just haven't really been going to Christmas for years from everybody though.
That's the thing.
Christmas is my favorite holiday too.
I ain't. Yeah, it's not really been Christmassy.
Maybe it's our generation or something.
My mom's generation Christmas Christmas. We knew it was Christmas.

(48:06):
You know what I mean?
No, generation two negative.
Probably. Yeah.
They too.
Nah.
This is a generation thing.
What are people talking about these days?
They still talking about Will Smith and Tic Tac.

(48:27):
They talk about anything like in Tic Tac. Tell them to talk about us.
Pretty much, bro.
Yeah, I just don't feel like people don't give a fuck about what's coming up.
They just are here for the moment.
Speaking of Christmas right after New Year's.

(48:50):
It's time for them New Year resolutions.
See if we can stick with them for the whole year.
Yes, sir. I got me a couple resolutions.
I'm one of them people.
Mine's mine's very nice.
Probably gonna be procrastination because I do it.
I do procrastinate.
Yeah, I'm guilty of it.
I'd be like that, bro.
Me too.

(49:11):
I got a lot of things I got to fix about myself.
Like 2023 was not a good year.
Nah, I will say that I would I would chop this year up as a.
Sorry, Jordan.
We're gonna try Kobe now.
Yeah, Jordan never worked out for me anyway.
Jordan never worked out.

(49:36):
Sorry.
All right, Kobe.
Yeah, definitely.
You're 24.
Unfortunately, you got it.
You got any resolutions or not?
Still, there's a lot.
I want to make money.
That's the only one I want to make money.
But if I was to, you know, brown it out, I would say make sure they go up.

(50:03):
I guess if you're number one podcast for awareness.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I'm trying to be on TV, too.
I'm trying to get on this network.
I'm trying to get on.
You're on me on it.
Jimmy, come on, sir.
If you don't hear, so you know you do it.
I'm trying to get on late night late night where you can cut dog.

(50:24):
No, I want my own show.
I want to be the late, late night with the last song late, late night, late, late.
She's gonna be late as hell.
I don't even know if we can stay up that late.
And if I'm watching that show at two in the morning, I think it's asleep.
They got no cable on after three.

(50:47):
That knob because I remember watching those ones passed like two, three in the morning.
A dog swim was different.
That was a late night show.
I'm trying to be on because they they next they knew episodes coming out at like midnight.
I'm trying to be late.
I think I did like about that one, bro.

(51:10):
I used to because I knew family always came on at a certain time and I always came on like after like King or I think it was King of the Hill, American Dad and their family guy, American Dad.
I watch it, but that wasn't really my shit.
Family guy was my shit.
I did not like King of the Hill.
King of the Hill was different, dog.

(51:31):
It's not my kind of humor.
I didn't.
It was not funny.
It was boring.
I don't even see how people watch it and find it hilarious.
It wasn't my humor.
Yeah, like King of the Hill was not it for me.
I used to go watch some other bullshit town on just the King Hill went off and they had to and they played two episodes.

(51:52):
30 minutes of peace.
King of the Hill got episodes too.
They do.
I'm a Futurama.
Futurama.
Futurama. Yeah, I watched Futurama.
That was true.
But I will say present day, American Dad is better than family guy.
I will say present day.
I don't know if you've been watching lately.
Nah, I ain't been watching.

(52:13):
I ain't been watching lately either.
I just been watching clips.
Yeah, me and my girl been watching Jenny in Georgia on Netflix.
For real?
You want to know what we're watching?
Bad Girls Club.
Oh shit.
Is this?
Damn.
That's like, you know, we got girls watching Bad Girls Club in Jenny in Georgia.

(52:34):
Fucking Mean Girls and shit.
I'm not gonna lie.
Bad Girls Club is interesting.
We started off.
We started all the way at season one.
That's why I like to be because it actually had.
Thank you for Tubi.
Are they actually cussing or is it still like beeping it out?
Some of it.
Some of it.
Some of it.

(52:59):
I mean, I was just saying if it was.
What was the point of Bad Girls Club?
I was appointed.
These are trying to make an effort on this TV show.
I'll say it.
There was a TV show for niggas to get on the show, but they didn't out there to be famous

(53:24):
and get like a cash prize.
I think I don't know.
I never reached the end of the season of Bad Girls Club.
Drama.
Drama sales.
I do love me some drama.
Drama sales.
That's a bad girl.
Every time I look at it, it was just drama.
I love that shit.
Drama sales.
That shit is interesting.
They know how to sell it too.

(53:47):
I wonder how they felt with being on that TV show.
Like, oh, you know, people love me or this, this and that.
No, I'm saying it's how they feel being on the show.
Like, oh, you know, the cameras on.
They love me.
People love me.
It's like, now realistically, I thought it was funny.

(54:11):
I was laughing at you.
Honestly, I wish I was in their shoes because they got cars.
They had a big ass house.
They had free clothes.
They had food.
Yeah, I think the show was paying for their food and shit.
Drama sales, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
People get to watch me too.
Look at me.

(54:32):
I'm showing my ass on TV.
Hey, my mom cussing.
They used to go to the club every night too.
Same thing with like Jersey Shore type shit.
I like that kind of lifestyle.
They would go to the club every week.

(54:53):
They would cuss on TV every week too for their mom and dad type shit.
You see them walking red carpets and shit at the MacGala.
I know you're famous because we thought you was a goofball.
Like that's literally.
Hey, I'm on this carpet though.
Who really do goofball?

(55:15):
I guess so.
I guess so.
Nah.
I mean, it's just a fight of means, right?
Yeah.
But we're coming to the end, y'all.
Holy shit.

(55:36):
This is a long ass talk about motivation.
I hope we get y'all some things to think about about motivation.
Or the story is.
Be motivated, man.
Yeah, stay up.
You only got one life.
If you're not good at self-motivating, you always got to support the system.
Yeah.

(55:58):
The facts man definitely love yourself.
Believe in yourself because that's the only belief you really need is to believe in yourself.
You know, and don't procrastinate.
We just talked about that procrastinating is going to turn into a regret.
And before you know it, you didn't miss out on all of my opportunities.
You could have still had to get to that goal or whatever 10 years go by.

(56:23):
And then now you that guy telling the young kid, hey, just do it now.
Yeah.
You know them guys stand on business.
So do what you got to do, man.
Don't wait.
Get up and do it, bro.
Stand on business.
But like I said, if you don't, if you can't do it by yourself.
Because I believe in you, cuz.

(56:45):
We believe in you.
We believe in everybody.
Facts.
Shit.
We're hoping you.
We hope you're believing us too.
So, you know, hit us up if you need somebody to talk to.
We already give a little podcast by the way.
Nah, for sure.
And definitely I earned some motivation from that one dude who left that negative comment up on our video.

(57:07):
Oh, yeah.
So definitely shout out to you, bro.
I forgot your name.
I would have said it, but I forgot it.
Shout out to you, bro.
Appreciate that motivation or whatever.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I appreciate that though.
And I wish nothing but prosperity and blessings in your life, bro.
And with that being said.
Peace.

(57:28):
Ah.
He cutting off the computer.
All right, y'all.
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