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Speaker 1 (00:20):
All right, I like that tune that could go on
for another five minutes. Good day everybody, Happy birthday, and
good day to you, and happy birthday. Somebody's got a
birthday to day all around the world, so we say
that too. Anyway, May you have a wonderful week ahead.
I hope you enjoy yourself. This is that Grandpa Speak show.
Come on every Saturday morning and we're for the Voice

(00:42):
of the fifty plus. I'm your host. I'm Grandpa, and
like most good grandpa's, I love everybody. You know, most
grandparents when they get older, there are some of them
that are a little bit wrong, or you know, they
should be more happier, but that most of them are
happy and peaceful. They've just about made it, and so

(01:05):
why not enjoy your life? So I send out my
energy of love to you and to everybody. That's what
I do. That's what we should be as grandparents as
we get older. We should be enjoying ourselves and makeing
sending love to everybody else. But sometimes we don't even
do that. We do all kinds of things. I love everybody.
I love everybody, and I won't tell you thou shalt

(01:27):
not kill. We need to Stop the killing that don't
serve no purpose anyway. You're killing other people, just make
a lot of misery, a lot of unhappiness, and the
problem is still there, so stop doing it. It's not
that solution. It's not a solution for anything. I'm the
voice of the fifty plus and who needs to hear

(01:47):
it what I have to say. The fifty plus they
need to hear what I have to say more than
anybody else. That's who I'm talking to. But the other
people can listen to. I talk a lot of wisdom
and I tell you about common sense, and that's what
I've devoted my life to and I think I have
a pretty good handle on it. So if you listen
to me, you will find out whether or not I
think the truth. I love the truth, so I stick

(02:09):
close to that. I had a friend had a show
called Truth Only Show, and I used to listen to
that every weekend. Sometimes I go down and be on
the show with him, and it was great and I
learned a lot from that about how to speak the truth.
And that's what we need. We need to speak the truth.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
I majored in broadcast engineering and broadcasting law, and at
the time I did that. There was in broadcasting there
was called practice standards and practices, and people were there
to make sure that the right thing went out to
hear the public, so that when you'll go television going
into your home, it should come in there with nothing

(02:46):
but nice things to come. And you know, I don't
think it right for somebody to send a murder mystery
into my home. I don't think that's right. So I
don't think that stuff like that should be on TV.
I think it should be out somewhere for people who
want to see that. That's fine, But I don't think
it should be like a public thing that we watch
and everything, because I realize I think your mind is

(03:07):
the best thing that we have. You know, we live inside,
or we should more than we do outside. And most
people think live with looking outside. Well, you know when
you look outside, what does that mean. Let me tell
you the truth about it. It's past tents. It's over.
It's over. It happened already and we're trying to adjust

(03:28):
to it and it's in the past tense. You cannot
do it. So make sure you realize the mind is
where you need to realize. Live inside yourself. You can
learn how to do that. I think we as parents
have been too busy with our present lifestyle and we
have neglected our whole lives. We've defected our children. We

(03:52):
don't pay any attention to our children anymore, and even ourselves,
we don't even give as much time as we should,
even to our own selves. We don't even do that.
We are so busy, so busy trying to make it.
We got to make it. See, we don't have time
for anything else but that, you know, and we're trying.

(04:13):
We are so busy, like I say, trying to make it. Now.
We have people coming to our country every day looking
for the same thing. They come here so they're trying
to make it, trying to get over, trying to be rich,
trying to be what everything, And they don't have a
clue how to do that because they're looking outside to

(04:33):
look at that. If you're going to do that, you
have to start here. You have to start in your
mind first, and you don't have to be trying all
the time. When you work it out in your mind,
it's all together a different thing. And you can still
off of love to your time for your children. You
can still do all the things that you want to do.
Now I think we have we're on a we're on

(04:55):
a bend where everybody want to be rich. I can
understand that. I don't think it's not a bad thing.
It's great. But keep it in the right perspective. No, no,
don't do it so that it makes life miserable for
you and everybody else around you. Now, we were not
returning to our jobs. Now, you know, after COVID left,

(05:18):
people didn't want to go back to work, and they
gave the government said they couldn't didn't have to go
to work, and was giving them chicks and giving them
money and all that stuff like that. I said, there,
that's not a bad thing. I mean that is a
bad thing. It's a bad thing to be giving people
checks and money like that. It's a bad thing to
give your children too much of money and everything, because

(05:39):
once they found out you their supply, they're gonna come
to you whenever they want something. So what happened was
now we're looking around, we're trying to find out what
how we gonna make it? Now, how are we gonna
The government stopped giving us money and we're still at
home and we don't want to go back to work.
I could understand it because they saw a different LIFs

(06:00):
out and we were so busy working nine to five.
Come home, you don't have time for anything else. Yeah,
for what work? So you come home, come home with
your work in your hand, so you can do some
of the work while you're at home. You know, you
don't have time for your family. Then, so our society
has moved to a different stage. I can tell you this.

(06:21):
I remember when I first got married and started working.
I made eighty dollars a week. Eighty, not one hundred.
I made eighty a week. But did you know I
had a savings account. I bought a house, and I
had a car I rented, I bought and bought me
a nice car, and I had a wife and three kids.

(06:43):
So I was doing good. I was doing fine off
the eighty dollars. And now that you may be making
a whole lot more money. The more money I made
as I go up, we got more money, the more money,
the less savings I had well before when I was
making load. So it's something about the psychology of that.
I'm not sure what it's all about. I have to

(07:05):
get somebody who majored in psychology or something like that.
And kind of tell me why that happens and how
it happens. I think it has something to do with
our economics. The way we started set up and the
way it's set up now has been set up so
that we're just running like a race horse, trying to increase,
trying to increase, trying to increase more and more of

(07:26):
what we don't necessarily need. Well, we might need it.
I shouldn't say that long to say what we're telling me.
Maybe I should say we're doing stuff that we needed.
Our lifestyle is not the same anymore. And that's what
I want to say, And I'll just cut it short,
all that explanation in between there, don't worry, say I'm
cutting it short. Our lifestyle is not the shame, but

(07:49):
our lifestyle is not on that positive and successful rule.
We're not on a good path, on a good highway
to do anything. Were on a highway. Just when we
work hard, hard, hard, hard, hard, retire tire tire tire tire, tired, stress, stress, stress, stress, stress,
and then we pass away most of it. But we

(08:11):
living longer. Some of us are living longer. Most of
us should be living longer. A lot of us are
not a lot of us are. If you did all
the right things, you're living longer. You know, people people
don't want to work. They don't want to go like
I say, they don't go. They want to work from home.
They want to set it home, get on the computer
and do that. We got a lot of things happening

(08:31):
in the world.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
They got robots now can do some of the jobs
that people do. We've been curse. The technology has been
continuously causing people to be obsolete. People are practically almost
not needed. Sooner or later they may not be needed.
And I don't know what that's gonna be. I guess
we have to go back to getting a check from

(08:53):
the government or somebody. I don't know how it's gonna work.
But that commute back and forth to work, that's a
big problem. Traffic so much. People don't want to get
onto that traffic anymore. People want to say to yourself,
I can stay home. I don't have to have this car,
I don't have to be buying all this gas. I
don't have to be stressed out there on the freeway
for two hours trying to get home. I can then, look,

(09:16):
life is different from me, and that's staying home made
people open their eyes up to a different lifestyle. And
so that's basically what it is. That's why they don't
want to go back to work. They don't want to
be stressed no more. You want to be home with
the children, with the wife and the kids and all that.
But you know, you can't really say it home and
do that all the time. So you really need something

(09:37):
to do where you can get out and come back
to the family where your family is not necessarily neglected.
But you can do that. But you know, everything is
about all the outside of us, and that's where our
mind is not outside, our mind is inside, and we

(09:57):
need to learn. We spend time learning technology. I'm an engineer.
I learned all kind of technical stuff and scientific stuff.
I love physics and biology and all that, and I
learned a lot. But we need to spend more time
learning about who and what we are and what we
can do, because the human being can offer a lot

(10:18):
more than the stuff that we can make. We having
a lot more. We make a car, all right, the
car can take us around, that's fine. We make an airplane, okay,
airplane can take us around, that's fine. But where did
it come from? Came from? Your mind. All this came
from your mind. If we made an airplane, we make cars,

(10:40):
to make TV. If we spend some time on our
own mind, can you imagine what we might could create
and we wouldn't have to work. But we haven't done that.
We've got to develop ourselves and to direct our mind.
And once you develop your mind, then maybe we could
solve all our problems. And that's what we're not doing.

(11:01):
But I guess somebody's doing the research on our mind
how to do it. But nowadays I'll say that families
are neglect there. We don't have families anymore. Hall them
families work with democracy. In order for democracy to work properly,
we need families. We need that little nucleus there where
we who got a neighborhood. Now we've got all the
people there and they can come by and say explain

(11:23):
all the things that they need and that they would
like for the government to do for them or or
for the things that they like to do with themselves.
So we're sort of all based, but I think we'll
get back on base pretty soon. We got people like
in religion who who want to take over and want
to do things. But I don't think religion and government
work together. It's two different things, and I don't think

(11:44):
they should be together. I think people who are doing
religion should do religion. Why not. Why not do religion.
They want to do politics, they want to do this.
All that's come to me is confusing, and then maybe
somebody can explain that to me where I could understand
it better. But this business, we got to take over this.
We got to take over that. And we do a

(12:06):
lot of things that are not right. We do a
lot of things to each other that are not good,
and I don't think we should be doing that. I
think we should be doing nice stuff to each other.
It's just common sense to what I'm talking about in wisdom,
as long as we doing the right thing and had
family and friends and everything. In the neighborhood. I remember
the neighborhood I lived. I think I knew everybody in

(12:29):
the in the in six blocks in any direction. I
think I knew them, and I knew some people the
other who weren't in that, and I felt safe and
I felt good, and I knew when I walked down
the street, everybody knew me and I knew them. So
we're not at that anymore. We hit each other's through
because I'm trying to get there before you. I'm gonna
do it. I'm gonna pull you down, I'm gonna tear

(12:49):
you up. I'm gonna do it. If dog eat dog,
it don't make no sense, you know them. But that's
what we saw more or less doing. And we're fighting
each other unnecessarily. We may have our kids on TV
shouting out to somebody else so he can argue with
somebody else. God's still stupid. Theusiness is that? What is
that game? Oh? I got I got news Where I
got in the news? That didn't make anything for you. You

(13:12):
didn't get into the news, So what Wake up? There's
more to it than that. The only time on the
weekends is the only time we have a little time
to spend with our families and spend with our kids,
or to even spend with our friends. A lot of
time we don't have time for that because so many
things going on now. Everything seems to have something or somewhere,

(13:36):
or everybody seem to have something or somewhere to go.
We always have something to do. We need to stress
up that we need to have less to do but
more to learn, and we're not learning. We don't believe
in that anymore. They'll shoot it. After I graduated from
high school, I'm not going to ever read another book
as long as I live, all I want to learn

(13:58):
nothing no more. It won't stay stupid. Like I am
so so much for people, for the family life, and
for the growing and and and moving ahead in life.
Some things are not like the good old days. It's
just it's just not there. But the good old days
had the had the values, the mindset and everything to

(14:19):
build up what we have now. So what are we
gonna do Now? We're gonna we got it build up.
We're gonna let it crumble and fall apart. And that
seemed to be where we're going, things that need to
be crumbling and falling apart. And then that's very unfortunate
for us. And it's hard out here for I want

(14:40):
to say that the it's hard out here for a
pimp when you're trying to make the money for the rent,
cadillacing money, gas money spent. And I said, well, I'm
ending right there. I heard the daddy and mama and
the kids. Everybody's doing O care. Hope. People are not
important anymore. Things are important. Everything is important. Things don't matter,

(15:07):
but they are important to us. We think they are.
We want a new car, we want a new this,
we want that, want of all kinds of stuff that
we want. But back in the day, we didn't have
any of that, and we had happiness. So we got
to find a way to get the things that we
want and still have happiness and still enjoy our life.
And that's what we should be thinking about, and that's

(15:28):
what we should be doing, and we need more people
to do that to help us to do it. Best
people to do that are the seniors. The seniors can
do that because they have wisdom and they have common sense,
and we need more seniors to stand up and to
come out with ideas and things to help everybody be
a have and live a more important life. You know,

(15:49):
we can't go where we're kids and people are not important.
We got animals that are more important than than than people.
That doesn't make no sense at all. But making money.
People just figure out, got to make more money, more
my name, more my name, more money, and it's cool.
Let them have it. Everything's good, you know, but just

(16:10):
do it with common sense. Do it something that makes sense.
We can do all the things that we want to do.
I'm not saying you can't do anything. You can do
everything when you know how to do it right. So
think about that. I'll be right back and I'm gonna
tell you about why we are stressed. Why are we
so stressed? Everybody's so stressed. They're talking about how people

(16:30):
are stressed, and it's unbelievable stressed about what cool? Make
sure you stay tuned. I'll be back and tell you
because the stress may harm you mentally, physically, and every
other way in your life. Stress is not a good thing, Okay,
So stay tuned. I'll be right back with that idea
on stress.

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Speaker 1 (20:03):
All right, that's fine, fine, fine, Hey hey hey, I
like that music. That's beautiful. Okay, we're gonna talk about
why people are so tired today. I mean like they're
really tired. They're really exhausted than they are as evidence
about recent trends, they're quitting the jobs they do, coffee badging, badgering.

(20:27):
I don't know what they do. I guess they just
sat down and drink coffee or whatever you're gonna do,
and and they have a bare minimum mondays. I don't
know what that means. I know we used to have
a blue Monday. Back in the day, we call it
blue Monday. You went to work. People used to drink
with a lot of whiskey. Back in the days we
didn't do drugs, but they did. They did whiskey, and
they would go to work on Monday. Some of them,

(20:47):
like would have still like a three day uh uh
out from alcohol drinking. You know, I don't know, don't
I don't want well anyway people would would would We
would be trying to sober up on Monday, is what
they were trying to do here. But over forty million
people on forty seven million, I got that wrong. Forty

(21:10):
seven million American people have voluntarily resigned from their position.
And I remember people talking about looking for jobs, and
I still hear people talk about I'm looking for a job.
I can't find a job, and they always send the job.
Thing was down low, it's up now. But they did
used to say that it was down low and all that.

(21:30):
But and and and and people were looking for jobs.
Now people don't want no job. No more jobs seem
to be a thing of the past. It's a new
lifestyle coming. We got to find a way to get
on the internet in the morning. And I stay hour
or two and I made enough money for me to
live on and take care of my family. Maybe that's

(21:51):
what it's gonna be, at least that's what it looked
like is gonna be. But people are feeling the strain
of going to work every day, just you know, and
then they work call they feel the strange. They're feeling
it in the spirit, in the side of them and everything.
They just don't want to do that lifestyle anymore. So
we but you know, the workforce was created by Henry

(22:13):
Ford and Rockefeller. If you didn't know about that, they
saw the design the workforce as we needed because they
had industry and we were going to an an industrial area.
And this the work style that we have now was
developed from that. So maybe it's just time for us
something to change. I don't know. We're now in the
area era that I call confusion and exhaustion. We're tired

(22:42):
and we're confused. We have no way of figuring out
how to do that, and we think that computer is
gonna take over anyway, a lot of people have given
up because of that, because they think that computer is
gonna omall. I heard some man say that, uh recently,
that the computer one day out smart us, and I say,

(23:03):
that's not true. A human being cannot invent life, not
like we know it, and they never be able to
do it. I don't think so, I don't think that's true.
So I think that whatever we do the computer, to me,
it's like say a one AI, whatever you want to

(23:23):
call it. Some people call it a one, some people
call it AI. I call the AI artificial intelligence. But
that right there, to you, it is fake artificial. It's fake.
So I don't know how they're going to be able
to take over the minds of a human being. I
don't think that can ever happen. But anyway, the writer
that saying all this said, they're now looking for a

(23:45):
way to establish new relationships for people in order to
work and to reduce the strain on them and the
time at work. So we are working on things to
come through some kind of conclusion. But most people aren't
surprised to hear about we're exhausted. We're tired. And that's
what I said. Were exhausted and we're tired. We see

(24:07):
it in the choices that we make every day we
come home from dinner, what we do the wife didn't
cook because she's working too. She probably got home a
few minutes before you did. And you sit down and
you have a microwave dinner, not like back in the day.
But Mama get off new fresh vegetables and fresh meat,

(24:28):
fresh whatever she's gonna cook, and you get home and
you sit down to have a nice dinner. Some days
it wouldn't be an exclusive dinner, but it would be
a nice dinner. Maybe one day she might make a
beef stew or some all spaghetti, one day, a macaroni
cheese one. But it was fresh. It wasn't like it

(24:49):
is now. We're not eating a lot of fresh food.
And I've done the shore on food and how it
works for a lot of time. I'm not gonna do
it today, but we're gonna talk about this. But you
know what I'm talking about if you listen to my show,
because I always tell you something that you can use
and something you can live by, because that's what we
should be doing, and I break it down and have
fun with it. I do it just like I'm doing

(25:10):
it now. I enjoy myself doing it, and I hope
you enjoy it, so you don't have to be tired.
You can listen to what I say, and that's what.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
I do it.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
Anyway, they want to commute our day, We don't want
to be spending time in our car all that time.
We probably spend four or five hours a day in
your car. Who wants to be in their car four
or five hours? Well, they got nice cars. Now though
they do have some beautiful cars and air conditioning and
the radio you can play in it. Some of them

(25:42):
have TV, which I think is should be against the
law to have a TV in a car. You need
all your attention need to be on the road to
where you're going. Because cars go faster than on People
drive eighty ninety miles an hour wherever they go. They
should make seventy five the the speed limit for the
whole nation, seventy five because people like they got these

(26:05):
nice cars. They don't want to drive fifty. Who want
to drive fifty in a beautiful automobile like I got here,
and it's got one hundred and sixty on the speedometer.
So people do that. That's another reason why we've got
to be stressed, because they're sitting there looking at that.
I'd like to mash on the gas and get this
sucker moving. A head you know, so they think about
that anyway. But anyway, we want to have less stress

(26:28):
in life and we don't want to be confused in life.
It's like working out, going to the supermarket. All kinds
of things are there in the supermarket. You don't know
what to buy. They got organic food and they got
regular food. You mean, tell me, I've been eating the
regular food all these years, and now somebody tell me
that I should be an eating organic food. It's getting crazy.

(26:51):
And then the organic food because I'm trying to be healthy,
costs me more. So, what the heck I'm gonna go
back eat the food that I don't know if it
says it's not good for you, but that's what it
seemed like, you know, factors of you know, it's just crazy.
After that pandemic, it had really interfered and really changed
our ideas and life inflation is back to global sistors

(27:13):
are doing. We've got a recipe for a complete physical
and mental and emotional exhausting. That's what's happening to it.
So we got to find a way. So while the
levels of exhausting increasing, I'll speak with from people who
are professors and talk about it for the professional sake.
They heard countless and unique reasons for exhausting and three

(27:34):
factors that are company overlooked, but I believe to be contributing.
The most factors are unstable lifestyles. We have unsustainable lifestyles.
It don't seem like it because we're not paying any
attention to it. And that's how things sneak up on
you when you're not paying attention to it. We have

(27:56):
exposures to stress, and we are our side of our control.
All these things are outside of our control. And financial insecurity.
That's the third one. Financial insecurity. These are the things
that sort of keep us going. Now, these fasts of
our lives that we have managed to so far, but

(28:17):
we have to find a way to normalize these things.
That has caused us to regard the impact. We're not
living the life where we get that best part of
our life out because we're so busy working. We're so
busy trying to do this. We're so busy trying to
do that. We don't have time. Like I said, we
don't have time for children. We don't have time for anything.
Somebody say, well, I got a dog because I don't

(28:38):
have a children. You don't even have time for the dog.
So what are you talking about? This is the opposite
feeling of exhausted, feeling energized. That's what we want to feel,
feel energized, feel like I when I was younger, into
my prime, I'd wake up, hit the floor running, I'm

(29:01):
ready to roll, I'm ready to do what I have
to do, and I had it set up so I
could do it. And people nowadays is different. What exactly
helps us to be a feeling energiety? What were we
to do that? Some people say, pay attention to what
the blue zones are. You know, the blue zones are

(29:21):
where people live to be one hundred years old, and
we need to get some of their lifestyle from them
and pay attention to some of the things they're doing
and bring it into our regular day in our regular life.
Some of that, most of that stuff is about their
eating habits are different than what we. You know, well,
I don't say we, because I think I eat pretty

(29:43):
healthy as well. That's what it starts with the blue zones.
They start, they keep themselves busy, they keep themselves into
things that they like to do, they keep themselves, they
keep themselves healthy. I just say that they live healthier
lives than what most of us did. We we're talking

(30:03):
about now we eating the better food, organic food, rather
than just any kind of food. Now that all their
food is organic, living the boots. They have one thing
in common. They cover all the human needs first. They
put the human being first. We put our job and
making some money first. We put whatever position we're going

(30:26):
to do first, and our human parts we hold in
the back. We figured that's not important with some Brent.
Where's what the human beings need. We need to prioritize
our human beings. If we eating time, then we're gonna
do all the right thing, if that means eating the
right foods, living the dire life, having a certain thing. Doing.

(30:49):
Lifestyles are different having rich social lives. Rich social lives,
not rich money. Although I like money, don't get me wrong,
don't get her own. Get in regular movement and working
with a purpose in life. That's where we need to
get back to doing and and and the style will

(31:10):
work for us. To marriage don't work anymore. Partly, you know,
fifty three percent of the people that get married get
a divorced by the time they after the first twenty years,
and a lot of people, you know versus voice getting
married to for the economical conditions. Now they excuse me.

(31:34):
A woman will marry a man because he's successful, not
necessarily because she loved him, and that is a disaster
not to work. Okay, this is a stark contrast from people.
Would really work, and it would really help to make
people happy, make them be more relaxed, make them enjoy itself.

(31:59):
Although I say, you know I'm saying this, and I
study all this on the weekends. I don't know if
everybody do this, but I see people a lot of
people dancing and caring on and doing and enjoy life.
So I guess there's some people who who know what
I'm talking about and who have solved this problem. But

(32:20):
there are some that don't. Outside of these bode zones,
most people eat processed food. They do. I'm a guilty one.
Sometimes I eat processed food. I don't know if processed
food I like to. I like some sal I like sandwiches,
uh Jersey Mike sandwiches. I don't want to give them
give him. I don't want to give them a big promo.

(32:42):
So everybody go run, go over there and buy food.
But that's I think this processed food I'm not sure.
Satategically plans that you pag your activities and socialized. You
get plenty movement, you do something that's sport for you know,
play a game or whatever it is, and you treat
work like it comes before everything else. We need to

(33:02):
stop that work is good. We're making money so that
we can enjoy life. So it makes so much making
money and don't enjoy life. That's what I'm going to
try to say. Around we do a lot of things.
We have a lot of things going on in the world.
You're busy all the time, football, basketball, baseball, tennant, golf.

(33:25):
Now they got pickle ball, got all kinds of things
to keep your attention and keep you of the going.
But we don't have a lot of programs coming on,
say talking about how you live your best life now.
And that's what's more that's important. Unfortunately, elements and the
blue zone requires spare time, it requires energy and a

(33:46):
little money. Things the average tired person does not have.
They don't have any of that because they've been working
so hard. They don't have money. They you know, you don't.
It's funny how you can work all we can can't
and can't rent an apartment. Now, how that happening? You
can't rent a place. I remember I sed to my salary.

(34:07):
I could rent an apartment, I could buy a car,
I had a savings account and everything, and I made
less money. It's just really different.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
So that's what I'm talking about the way we got
to set up. Now it's not working. It's not working
for a person. A person can't say, well, I saved
up this amount of money, I did this, or I
did that. It's not so much so more of that
that has really changed the object that most people there
day to day. They paint a picture of people being
in need. People seem to be in need. Are people

(34:40):
that much in need? They got everything, got all these
big stores and everything. Of course a lot of them
are closing, but they got a lot of them. You know,
we have not built a human needs first society, and
that's what we need to do. We're important. We are
a society. We build a business. We do everything. We
got business needs first, and people need suckond and that

(35:04):
is not right and it's starting to show on us too.
That's why we're going through this stress. Stress is out
of control. Do you hear me? Stress is out of control.
We know it's how to control when we see people.
People were doing all kinds of crazy things that they
shouldn't be doing, and that's what the news is headlined.
Although the news is not a good measuring stick to

(35:29):
do anything, because all they talk about is stuff that's
past tense and negative. They need to change that and
bring us some good news every once in a while.
That would change our attitude in a while. But we
used to have shows that were good shows that you
could listen to. You'll be amused at the little shows
that we used to have on TV. Women have some

(35:49):
broadcast standards and practices. Now we don't have broadcast standards
in practice. We can do whatever we want to go crazy.
It's just like I said when I tell you about
thou shalt not killed. That's stressful you. We got too
much of it. We got too much of people want
to go and kill four, five, seven, eighty nine people
and then shoot yourself. Don't make no damn sense. There's

(36:10):
got to be a solution for that. But we're not
trying to find a solution for that. We'll find a
solution for we say no, no, we got to find
a better gun. We find a gun. They will kill
thirty people in three seconds. So we were off. We
don't need to do that. We got in our mind
that that's solved something problem, but that's not true. Stress

(36:31):
within is within our control and we're working on it.
And I hope that somebody, some scientists or some doctor
or someone's out there are working on this particular problem.
I'm sure that they are. People are demanding a job.
People that got childcare. It's something that's scares that we
got childcare kids, kids born two years later they're in school. Now,

(36:56):
you tell me, what can a two year old want
to be in school?

Speaker 5 (37:01):
For?

Speaker 1 (37:01):
A two year old should be just free to find
out something about itself, to learn something. It don't hardly
know his ABC's and he's out there trying to be
in school. So I don't know, maybe, man, I don't
know if I'm wrong. I think children should have fun
up until they're three or four years old and then
go to school because school is old. Cocare important, but

(37:24):
it's not so important that a two year old need
to be going to school. That don't make no sense
to me. Okay, stress out sids out of our control.
Like I say, violence in our cities we got all
kinds of violence. People running in the stores grabbing stuff.
These people don't realize that man cannot maintain his business
with you doing that. All you're doing is just destroying.

(37:47):
And that happens in the black neighborhood long time ago.
Every time they put a store in that people were
going in right I hate to say this, because they
didn't have nothing. They had nos and nothing else. They
would go in and robbers and then the store would
go broke, and then they have to drive fifty miles
to go to a store because no store wanted to

(38:08):
be in their community. But that's the social problems that
we have, and that is a social issue that we
need to solve and get it out of our life.
What's important. We aren't ignorant, We're not there. We're not ignorant.
We're smart. We've just been handling a lemon, which is
handing something that's not working for us. We're handing something
that don't work for us. And we need people that

(38:29):
they're gonna study about anything, study about what works better
for the human being so we can be happier, we
can do better. Okay, Stress causes exhaustion, and exhaustion causes stress,
and it is not a revolutionary thing, but it is
exposure to what outside of our outside of our control,

(38:53):
and we lose hope when we don't have no control
over stuff like that that's happening in our lives. Now,
that's what causes us to be stressful and exhausted. Hope
is a powerful counter to exhaustion and burnout. So we've
at that point where I guess we're like burnout. We're
not really we're not really solving the problem. Nobody's coming

(39:16):
up with in this solution. Nobody's making any better since
COVID nineteen. I don't know. I'm pretty sure somebody uh
is working on some because I know people. We're always
working on something. But we have to make sure that
whatever the person is working on now, whatever scientists are,
people who are psychologists are, people who are just sociologists

(39:37):
and lawyers and other people, they have to work, get
together and work on something. If they don't, then it's
the seniors like me and like many other of us,
we will have to come back and teach people common
sense and wisdom. It's just common sense. Whatever our problems
are are just common sense. They're not problems that are

(39:58):
so like is not atomic energy wisdom, or we're gonna
make a bomb, or we're gonna do this. It's just
common sense. It's everyday common sense, and most of the
people know what it is and know about it. Stress
and exhaustion comes from not being able to have a
solution to your problem. And there are solutions to every problem.

(40:21):
We must realize if there is a problem, learn this much.
There is a solution. And instead of you working and
pushing the problem, making the problem bigger, work on the solution.
Don't work on the problem, work on the solution. And
that's what it is, because when we work on the problem,

(40:42):
we do what We excrease that problem, We increase, we
make it more, we make it more and more more.
It's like it's like when they said we're on the
Claire War on drugs and what happened. Drugs came everywhere.
All they would think about what the drugs? That we
had more drugs than we ever had in the first race.

(41:04):
So that's what that's about. When we try to do difficulties,
we have to have high morals and common sense about things.
And if we follow the simple rules of good or bad,
right or wrong, truth and life, we come out. Okay,
we'll be all right if we follow those Now, when
we get to the cogency, that's what's confusion is about.

(41:27):
They shouldn't have named it coaching seine, they should have
renamed it confusion. But cogency is trying to say that
they that the truth is not the truth, and the
lives not a lie. That's a that's ignorance. That's the
highest form of ignorance that I know of for a
human being, because that maybe you don't have nothing to
depend on. You can't depend on anything if that's the case,

(41:48):
and so the biological effects of exposure to these types
of stresses cannot be overstated. We are we're we're we're
overstating them. We're not doing the right thing, So we
need to do it. I don't know what the outcome
would be if we don't solve some of these problems
that we're now facing, if we don't put people first
and realize that it's the people that's living. It's not

(42:11):
about the things that are living. It's not about the
big cooperations that get all get a lot of attention.
It's about the people need some attention a little bit more.
I say, corporation need attention. Everybody needs a little bit
of attention, but a little bit. But the stress of
our body can cause our body, can cause us to

(42:32):
be unhealthy and can cause different things and things to
us like heart attack, high blood pressure, things that we
don't really need, and we'll interfere with our good life
and our good living and our longevity. We don't want
that to happen to us. We want to live good.
That won't have a lot of fun. I'm gonna go

(42:52):
into financial insecurity. But somebody called on the phone. Let
me talk to the front call of you there. I'm
doing just wonderful as always great. Yeah, I'm here. We're
on the shore talking about exhaustion and stress and how

(43:14):
people are not in the first place of life anymore.
We put things and money and robots and everything else
in the front of people, and people need to be
the number one thing and priority of our attention needs
to be under them. And that's what I was just saying.
How to have common sense and live a good, wonderful life.

(43:36):
It's always simple. We think it is more difficulty work
and it's not. So what do you want across to day?

Speaker 2 (43:46):
Well, the thing I got to answer to this is
there is no perfect idea. There is no perfect one way.
Everything has another here within the idea. So if I
come to you and I say cloud, you'll say rain,

(44:09):
and you'll say, well why, I got to think about
the rain and said, well, you can't have rain without cloud.
So it's the age old discussion is that it is
more better and less. So it is more just more

(44:29):
because like you're saying, and people are gotten caught up
and getting everything, and then when they look at it,
they say, well I don't even need this or I
don't even want this, but now I got it. Like
one friend, I went into his house and I say, oh,
this is a beautiful house you got He said, oh,

(44:51):
just most stuff to clean up.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
That was.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
Yeah, that sounds like that.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
That was his interpretation of See I came in and
thought about how beautiful it was, and he was talking
about it, Well, I gotta clean this stuff, so it
ain't as pretty as you think it is because now
I gotta spend ten hours trying to figure out how
I'm gonna get the dust. Though, So the world that

(45:27):
we're in, like when you're talking about artificial intelligence, we
had artificial intelligence twenty years ago. It was called photoshop.
So but now they're taking photoshop out of the competition.
They say, well, you need photoshop. With artificial intelligence, it

(45:50):
was always something that was making something, that was making something,
but now they did. Now it's just become an idea.
It's so sellable because I find ram grammatically that artificial
intelligence works somewhat. You know, you make a sentence and

(46:12):
you need to make it better. Artificial intelligence to say
stuff that you hadn't even thought about it. But it
takes your fault to create these. An artificial intelligence is

(46:33):
made up of ideas that come from humans, so it's
not that artificial.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
All right, I appreciate it. Thank you. I appreciate you
for calling. I got my time is run out, but
what you were saying was very good. Now, thank you
very much for the call. My grandma. Okay, take care. Well.
He hit right on the thing, and that is that
people are secondary in life and people need to be

(47:06):
I don't say we need to be spoiled or nothing
like that, but I do think we need a lot
more attention to us as people. I think we need
to enjoy life a little bit. You know, people want
to work, they want to go out and have a
nice time with their kids in the restaurant that they
can afford it. They want to go to a concert
with their friends, they want to do all these kind

(47:26):
of things. And you got to think about this. Nowadays
the Christmas come, you want to buy your Christmas kids
whatever they want. Although that has changed tremendously. That has changed,
so you can't hardly afford to buy a gift for
your kid that's coming up. I know the Christmas are
being coming up pretty soon, but you better start saving
right now or you're going to have to have a

(47:48):
credit card. And you know already they're saying that fifteen
or twenty percent of the credit card people are now
in default, so hey, you know they're not they're not
even they can't pay the bills. They're behind in that,
and that starts showing. That's showing what goes on in
our society and how it work. You know, we work

(48:08):
society for generations at the generations, and become increasingly harder
to convince people to work. People do not want to work.
The more I don't have nothing. I work twenty five years.
I can't even leave my kids fifty dollars when time go.
My kids starting back to the same spot that I
left off in, and that's not what the way it's working.

(48:29):
People want to be able to say, well, I saved
five hundred dollars up, I can do this at the
end of the year, or I can do that or whatever.
People are now running around buying one hundred thousand dollars
insurance five thousand dollars I mean five hundred thousand dollars
of insurance, and that's the way they think that they
to solve the problem of them not being able to
save or not being able to pay for the house.

(48:50):
People used to pay for a house long time ago.
The house will be paid for when the kids got it.
At least they've got to step up a little bit
and got to help. All that has changed, so we're
in trouble. We need to figure out how to do it.
Financial security is very important. I'm not trying to say
we shouldn't do that, but I think we should get
rid of a lot of the stress and the exhaustion

(49:11):
that we feel. Okay, that's all I gotta say about
that this week. Make sure you're tune in next week
when I'm coming back to another subject, something that somebody's
not talking about, but I will. I'll be talking about that,
so make sure you tune in next week. I love you,
This is Grandpa. I'm here pray for you every week.
And if you're thinking about killing somebody, don't do it.

(49:32):
That's not the solution to your problem. Think about the
solution to whatever your problem is. If you're being bullied,
if you're being whatever, there is a solution to that problem.
As a matter of fact that there's a great story
about how this man took the bullying and made himself
into a multi millionaire. So if that's what you're trying
to do, look for the answer. Look for the solution,

(49:54):
because there is a solution to your problem. See you
next week. Common sense and wisdom, so make sure you
see you next week. Make sure you tune in next Saturday.
All right, take care, Bye bye
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