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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Philip in Austin, Texas. It's great to have you with
us today in the program. Sir, Hello, a good afternoon,
Mr Limball. Professor Limball, it is a distinct honor to
be able to speak with you. Thank you, sir very much,
as distinct honnor to have you here with us. A
twenty eight year student of the Russia, Limball is chief
for Advanced Conservative Studies. It was a proud moment for
me to watch you received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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And I feel like you're so deserved because you you
speak truth and life values and what you've taught to
millions of people across different generations, and I'm one of those.
And what I've received a huge value from you is
not to live in fear. And it harkens back to
that trevious color that talked about being able to do
what he wanted to do, and he lived without fear
of being able to move in that. And so when
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I see this coronavirus reporting, um, of course I come
to you first, but the stattering I listened out across
the other areas and I've noticed that they are not
reporting or in any significant way speaking of the UH.
The recovery rate, which looks to be uh commence. You
know that is really fascinating. I've made the point a
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couple of times. I'm glad you've you've picked up on
that there is a massive recovery right that nobody talks about,
and it's right here on the Johns Hopkins website. And
you know you're also so right. Even if they're trying
to create an attitude or atmosphere fear, you don't have
to play along with it. You have the ability to
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reject fear. You have the ability to reject whatever it
is that the conventional wisdom of daily news reporting is
you have the ability to reject it. Yes, sir, may
I say one thing. I feel like, not only are
you my professor, but you're also a friend and a
mentor and somebody that I've looked up to, and I
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dare say a hero, uh due to the values that
the true life values that you have expounded out there.
And then remember many years ago you spoke to some
information you would put out about being able to get
a job, and you talk about the different levels and
what's required and whether it was a high school, college education.
And I think that the top level of that has
somebody to do with integrity and respect, and I think
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that those are parts of values that you teach out
there that are invaluable. And I just I'm thankful that
they've been able to experience you for all these years
and many years to come. Well, I thank you very much.
You know, I'm always flattered and deeply appreciative when I
find out how detailed people's listening is and you have
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heard the details, and they've obviously made an impression on you.
I remember many of the times, not all, i'm sure,
but I remember many times I've talked about getting a
job versus finding a career, versus becoming productive, versus finding
what it is that you are born to do. We
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are all born to do something, including be lazy. Some
people just have to find what they were born to
do is. And yeah, it's a rewarding thing to get
calls like yours. I deeply and uh and profoundly appreciate it.