Kind: captions Language: en economic Warfare continues as Canada threatens to turn off our electricity prompting Trump to say the tariffs will continue until morale improves the Department of Education got radically defunded and Larry Fink begs Trump to keep the illegals here to work the fields Ukraine agrees to a ceasefire deep seek rocks the AI world again by proving Size Matters and despite what you've heard smaller is better Google robotics demo a bot that can pack a lunch and do origami anthropic CEO says 99% of all code will be written by AI in just 12 months and I offer solutions to Modern dating prompting chat to pay a lot of money to tell me I'm wrong okay yeah go a and play it outperforms GPT 40 and Claude 3.5 which is interesting because 3.7 is already out on math benchmarks here it is running on a phone completely offline tiny 1.5 billion AI model that will run on almost any hardware even without internet are you getting it yet here's why I like that this is going to free up a level of innovation like I am hungry for this right now literally right now I am working with manufacturers to help us build um a toy that can sync up with an in-game character so that players can have a relationship with an in-game character that's driven by AI which by the way David Kim the guy in the feed is the guy that has deployed that character for us um so the early stages it's still trash it will get better anyway uh so you've got an AI character in game an AI toy out of game in real life and the to what what we're trying to do is sync them up it may not be possible yet I guarantee it will be possible in the near future but the big thing is how much is this thing going to cost because you want to make this as cheap for people as possible to make the experience awesome to get it in as many hands as possible so you need a a very effective AI to have a very small footprint so that you can put it inside of these toys for very cheap so that you need a very small chip uh that doesn't have to be super powerful to run this very powerful brain and what we're seeing is that one of the ways that you can really innovate in the world of AI is to make the level of um compression better and better and so the reason this is a big deal is they're showing that these things can remain incredibly powerful with a really highly compressed data set and that is awesome that will unleash a ton of human creativity not the least of which will be here at impact Theory so uh I'm very excited about this copy okay and then I just liked Eric the the Gemma three which is that was the Google one and that is their most capable model yet it can run on a single GPU or TPU yeah so same idea here these are getting more and more efficient can you click that graph on the right that kind now what I hope the guy is meaning when he says are you getting it yet is that this is becoming very cheap very potent very fast and the rate of change is the thing that people are not they're just not not grappling with yet so from the time that I launched my manufacturing search till now this is already upgraded so fast that I have to now broaden my scope of who might be able to supply this to us which is absolutely incredible but this is why I say companies are going to get smaller they're going to be more dextrous because whoever pulls the trigger on something because at some point you have to pick a chip buy it at a certain amount of scale and you're going to want to keep that scale tight inherently Mak your um options small like the number of people that would be able to get it small because you're not going to be waiting a year to launch the next one you're going to be launching the next one like in a month two months and so it creates this this is why people freak out about deflation by the way because it creates this impulse well I'm just going to wait I'm just going to wait I'm just going to wait and so um you want to you now have to think about doing small order quantities make them very cheap so that you can get around that impulse to wait and you create that sense of well I'll just buy that one and then I'll upgrade every 6 months or whatever because they're cheap and so um I just want them to get better and better and better and I want to be able to take advantage of that and so that is going to have consequences that we can't yet anticipate but proliferation is one of the most obvious where now if I can have something as good as um GPT 40 put into my fridge so that my fridge can run a constant scan of what's in my fridge what I need to reorder use a gentic AI running in my fridge to go actually place the orders on Amazon or send me a text and be like hey I'm about to place this order because you're out confirm or deny dude it's going to be awesome bias bias bias I have a freakish bias towards Innovation but that is thrilling to me this is going to be fun this is going to be fun the thing that really jumps me for this is we were talking about deep seek being a big deal and that was a month and a half ago you would have thought deep seek came out 6 weeks 6 months ago like it was something that happened like we were they just disrupted the market and I'm using air quotes January 27th we or something we released our video and then now March 12 we have a model that's just as powerful if not more powerful in a fraction of that size now so immediately the form factors are changing and since it's a Sprint there's seven different companies all innovating in different levels on different ways and those are just the ones you know about yeah there there's some 14-year-old right now coming up with some crazy compression algorithm that's going to make AI even smaller even faster we just don't even know they exist yet that's why right mental model for what's happening right now is that this is 1999 internet bubble and nobody knows whether uh are any of the players that are going to be major players in 10 years are they even out yet so we all think it's AI or we are uh open AI this could all be net suite and Netscape and all those like we haven't got to the chromes the app store yet all that that's a great analogy correct so uh we are all going to benefit as the people that get to build with this use these things uh it's going to be incredible but Act of Faith is required admittedly all right this was I think this is probably the best walking robot I've seen so far um it just seems so fluid and like it actually has the mechanics under it it doesn't seem like it's always about to fall or thinking too much interesting he looks still very stilted but when I saw this stuff I was like oh damn like this is a bot that knows how to control what are those things called hoverboards hoverboards yeah that's pretty impressive riding a bike very impressive so now you don't need Bots that like are a bike you can get bots that are able to adjust to the world the way that it is now which means that you don't have to abruptly build new infrastructure for the Bots to be useful that's the part that I don't like if anybody's asking themselves why are they working so hard to make them humanoid aren't they going to come in a bunch of other flavors yes over time they certainly will but right now you have you know however many years of building infrastructure that assumes that you're a human with two legs and two arms and so now if you've got a bot that can navigate that world you're in much better shape somebody's dropped in the Google Deep Mind robotics video uh Eric I just liked that to you I didn't realize Google had a robot this was directly from their Twitter page and it's based off of Gemini 2.0 they bring cap capabilities such as better reasoning interactivity dexterity and generalization into the physical world a new generation of helpful robots see what we got family of Gemini models for robotics they're able to understand the physical world in a lot of detail understand motion and be able to act in that physical world Gemini robotics is our most advanced Vision language action model for robotics that means that it takes natural language input and images and then outputs actions they're really dextrous they're doing some really intricate stuff like folding origami or like packing lunch there's this one task where we to put the bread slice in like a zip lock you can talk to them and physically move stuff around as the robot is moving and you can see them reacting to you my favorite application is on the optronic humanoid we have this task where the robot is asked to spell a word with the Scrabble tiles it's this cross- embodiment dexterity reasoning they all come together in this very cool task the other model really enhanced the world understanding of Gemini for robotics so it will do things like detect all the objects in 3D space or maybe even identify parts of an object with semantic key points okay so right now this stuff feels really awkward and it is admitted impressive but the right way I think to look at this stuff is to you have to project out 5 years but five years of something very specific all of these things are going to learn from all of the other robots so when these sort of really lame uh versions of Gemini robot or uh Tesla Optimus whatever as they get deployed as each one of them does a task and gets human feedback about whether that was good or bad instantaneously all of the network Bots learn from that think of that imagine drew that I don't just learn from the things that I research that I learn from the things that you research that Lisa researches that will researches Eric everybody and now go out not 50 people go out 100,000 people and in real time I'm getting updated with everything that they're learning every Improvement that they have is now spread across the network dude like that's where you get into this superh human rate of improvement that we're seeing in self-driving cars where the cars are just having to make so many decisions and updating the entire network so that on that road a Tesla has driven a thousand times and they see oh the owner had to take over here and they had to do this and so it's just learning and learning and learning and learning and learning and the more that you get them out there the more feedback that they're giving within the network these things will improve at a rate that is freakish and so if people stop thinking about oh that a year that's going to be super lame and you start going what's it going to be in 10 years MH it's going to be insane dude in 20 years I'm old in 20 years I'm not even going to be 70 yet I'm going to be in my 60s in 20 years so it's like this stuff is going to be extremely relevant to my old ass in 20 years what's it going to be for somebody that right now is 10 they're only going to be 30 and so they're going to live in a world where the the world is just proliferated by robotics that's where all of this stuff like when you start looking at it through that lens you really start going whoa this is going to be a world that my current thinking has low predictive validity on and so staying involved understanding where this is going and asking yourself one question over and over and over and over and over how do I today engage with that thing such that I'm always a little bit ahead of everybody else and I know people do not like to think of this is a competition let's just say you want to get ahead of everybody else so you can be the one that's most helpful great but understanding that you want to learn this stuff you want to be at The Cutting Edge you want to be pushing your own thinking your own engagement all of that stuff you will deal with a period of disruption far better than everybody else who's freaked out who put their head in the sand didn't pay attention to this stuff hold standing still pretending as if it isn't happening is the only mistake I've been kneed deep in a show called May Kingstown also on Paramount um that one's not as good it's a little bit gritty I don't know if you'll be into it this is Jeremy rener yeah it was about like the prison complex and the system and then we seen this link this past week about the meta putting Quest twos into California prisons for inmates and salitary confinement cuz I think our prison system is broken we talked about it briefly earlier like private prisons don't make sense to me but I think that this is could be a positive way to reprogram is the wrong word but kind of help people rehabilitate themselves in a cool way however it does look like a brainwashing uh cutscene from like a dystopian future of people like sitting in solitary confinement with a headset on like what's your take on VR in the prison system it's all going to be stats and the stats here are absolutely incredible now this is very early and who knows this is one person making a claim but if these can be believed zoom in a little bit because it says right there um crazy part is that VR quote unquote programming uh in with the VR programming inmate infractions have fallen 96% um to explain why I think this is so powerful and is the kind of thing that is very worth testing I don't know that it'll play out well in the long run everything is a hypothesis it's all physics of progress uh State what's your goal we want to reduce recidivism we want to dramatically decrease um violence of the inmates while they're in prison as well Okay cool so let's say that that's our end goal uh and our hypothesis is that if we can transport these people to a different world so that they um don't feel so isolated that they have like this opportunity to be expansive all while we can influence the way that their brain is working to get them to make better choices a lot of people uh that are in uh prison for violent crimes have suffered brain damage and so there's like all this brain wiring stuff becomes a part of this okay cool that's the hypothesis that's the end goal we've got our kpis uh recidivism and uh violent incursions while they're in prison cool so now we're going to pull the lever the reason that I think that this probably will yield tremendous outcomes is the very first time I put on VR the emotional reaction I had was why am I pursuing wealth and I was like whoa that is a very interesting insight into my mind because I'd worked so hard uh cool house had always been something that drove me and when I put VR on and realized wait a second while I'm in VR I actually feel that I'm looking at something real and so the Vista of a mountain range or what ever now feels real and so imagine a world where either through VR AR glasses or Holograms whatever you live in a tiny apartment in Manhattan but when you look at your windows which actually aren't windows they're green screens uh they are or you know something you can turn on and off they're now showing you a Vista so you're looking out your window and you see outer space or you're looking out your window and you see um Paris whatever whatever you're thing is and it feels real that that is going to have a profound impact on somebody's psychology and for the same reason that you can get somebody to walk on a board that's only two inches off the ground but in VR they look like they're standing on a really small metal beam over a thousand foot drop their amygdala lights up goes crazy and is screaming at them you really are in danger so the brain from an evolutionary standpoint is designed to say I see it and it's real and therefore the amount of positive or negative impact that we could have using VR reprogramming I think is going to be pretty extreme so if we can all admit that them being in prison is an outcome that we do not want then we have to do something to reprogram them and so you don't want that to be um something that is worse for them you want it to be something that is better for them but yes I want to see people truly rehabilitated in prison I want to see them educated I want to see them as much as we can um humanely address whatever literal brain trauma they have that has led them to that place anything that we can do to uplift the human spirit so that they are not they don't want to return to a life of crime which I get some people are just going to and that just is what it is from a brain wiring standpoint but yeah anything we can do to help I think it would be awesome yeah the weird thing about it though is like the images that are on the VR set so right now I'm hoping that it's positive and they're only getting good things but it can also get the range really quick if they're like horror and they're like torturing people or I'm thinking like Minority Report that black G mirror episode where like the VR image is now manipulated to make that person suffer as opposed to educate them yes that would be God awful and that's why we have rules against that kind of thing um obviously I don't want to see people do um cruel and unusual punishment uh I don't want people tortured so whatever the VR equivalent is of like they were saying the Bots you would feed them noise like I don't want them putting them in VR in a way that's like horrible like this is why you have to say what's the end goal and so if the end goal is punishment well then it's going to be a very different VR but that's not the end goal that I want for people um in fact that's really interesting it's not quite true there is a level of punishment but if I could do a thing that I knew a 100% guaranteed that that person would um embody deep remorse and never do said bad thing again would I be okay with it my immediate reaction is no so there's something I would have to process through uh because that's probably a level of brain manipulation that triggers not probably that's a level of brain manipulation that triggers my the unknown second and third order consequences make me nervous yeah uh and so I would tread into those Waters slowly nice yeah things have to withstand the test of time all right and in other news anthropic CEO the founder of Claude my AI talked about how coding will reev AI will be the majority of coding in the very near future yeah like 3 to six months um on one hand I think comparative advantage is a very powerful tool if I look at coding programming which is one area where AI is making the most progress um what we are finding is we are not far from the world I think we'll be there in three to six months where AI is writing 90% of the code and then in 12 months we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code all right so assume that he's wrong about the timeline and it's really in five years um the fact that AI is getting so good at writing code which does not surprise me because this is a very defined outcome unlike creative writing where it's like uh I want you to make me feel a certain way when I read it or when I see it animated or whatever that's really squishy that's going to be really hard for AI to get good you just need a ton of patterns um for AI to get good at coding there's a known it needs to run this it needs to do this thing and every time you code and go in and adjust that code the AI is looking at that and going oh cool I see how to do this right I see how to do it right ah um that it's going to get very good very fast I am surprised that people try to brush off the level of disruption that AI is going to bring to the job market even though as an Act of Faith I choose to believe that the future will be better than the present I recognize we will move through a period of massive disruption and it will be very cold comfort for a middle-of the road programmer who right now can support their family um they're going to get replaced by Ai and that's real and not having a sense of what do we do about that this is where it's going to catch people off guard you're going to get that major push back because the emotional response that people will have is [ __ ] Ai and then they're going to get very aggressive and they're going to Rally around the government to make changes and if we're talking like if he's even remotely close and this happens in the next 18 months um dude people are going to feel some kind of way about this you do not want to sweep this under the rug this is one that you want to say okay what are we going to do here what are we going to do about this because this one's this one's going to be a wrecking ball so here's what I think that we do about it uh dear everybody you are going to have to take control of your own life you are going to have to figure out how not to get left behind by AI uh this is also part of the reason I want to onshore manufacturing there has to be an off-ramp for people that are not going to be able to or have the desire to keep up with um the white color jobs that are going to rapidly race away from them and we've got to have a way for people to have dignity meaning and purpose through a trade of some kind so not everybody has to work in a factory but if we have this idea of we need to make things do things here in the US I think it's orientationally more advantageous now will those jobs also be replaced by robots many of them will for sure um and that moves us into where I was going in the beginning which is you need to take control of your life you need to ask yourself how can I use AI to make things that people want that I'm not going to be able to fold myself into a company in the way that we've been able to do historically companies are going to become much smaller in scope from a Personnel perspective more people are going to have to step into the role of not necessarily like an entrepreneur in the way that we think about it now but you're going to be become a part of a very small group that serves a very Niche population I've talked about dropping the the world right now um the economic world that we have right now is all these companies of all different sizes from very small to very large that's going to break and it's going to be mostly a bunch of very small companies and then very large companies and I think that the number of big companies that will that will shatter into uh thousands of little pieces is going to be very extreme and so you need to uh bone up on not being not needing somebody to tell you what to do you need to focus on becoming self-directed um to shake off the notion of when the cat's away the mice will play there's not going to be anybody looking over your shoulder you're going to have to decide what outcome you're trying to achieve and you're going to have to figure out how to get yourself there and for an education system that teaches people to be good cogs in the machine this is going to be very disruptive uh bang drum for educational reform so that's where we're at nice uh I feel like his timeline was off to be quite Frank because I feel like you saying five years I think the year is is a better Mark by next year if everybody's not using AI especially in the software engineering world you're just shooting yourself in your foot I feel like so I think I I think it is true that everybody overestimates what you can do in a year and you underestimate what you can do in three um yes yeah there there's no doubt now I will say that he's very close to the the problem uh so he's probably overly ambitious but I if you're thinking is much Beyond 18 if you're a coder and you're thinking as much Beyond 18 months you're probably making a mistake I would just right now today man just do it now and look listen I see this at impact Theory to the point where the executive team is talking almost daily how do we get you guys to embrace AI now some people do but there are other people in the the company that clearly there's an anxiety over it there is a desire to poo poo it and say but it it doesn't do it today my job is so nuanced AI is not going to be able to do it it's like bro that is just I get it as a writer I'm looking at it going okay it doesn't get me all the way across the finish line but I'm constantly pushing okay but how close can it get me how how much can it extend my abilities how much can it speed me up rather than lamenting I'm not going to be sitting down and writing the way that I always thought I was going to be as a kid that that reality gone MH um if I could get people to distrust that anxiety and say the only path forward is to embrace this incredible tool and I'm going to learn how to use it that that would be my ideal but it is very hard to get people when they're scared to think clearly we'll get back to the show in a moment but first the market is changing fast and if you're not adapting you are falling behind there are no guarantees in investing but as Ray Delio advises the goal is to have as many uncorrelated asset classes as you can muster for the average investor however this can be very tough to pull off that's where today's sponsor Masterworks comes in while tariffs Hammer traditional markets the Art Market shows near zero 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going to help Lisa uh and the first thing that they said was you need to create distance between you and your husband because now that your husband talks politics it is hurting your channel and I was like my poor wife because because of me uh she is getting drugged down it's all too true it's all too true don't judge a Woman by her husband actually I lie judge a Woman by her husband 100% it is true because I was literally just talking to oh God I won't say who I was talking to I am certain they will hear this and they will recognize themselves and I said uh if your woman is not in your ear pushing you to be a better more aggressive man you need to replace her I did a screenshot so it's EAS to pull it up boys and girls that is how in fact gentlemen out there I'm saying right now uh if you are if you're with somebody who's not making you better stronger more aggressive it's time to it's time to swap out that's just real talk now that is my wife hardcore was pushing me when we were living in her mother's house that woman was nonstop trying to motivate me to be a better person and uh I will eternally be grateful to her for that um okay so Robert Zane uh reposted what Lisa posted yesterday if we can zoom in on that so Tom can see it so for those listening posted this this was lisais yeah Lisa posted yeah on the left side what do you see in him and it's a old picture of Lisa and Tom there's the caption dirt P what is hear unemployed not youre and then on the right you're so luy hot successful stylish he so smart and it just shows you don't makes me emotional like I am I'm not a crier but if something were going to move me I literally see I literally see like the gloss on the eyes this is beautiful uh man I am so glad that we got together when we literally had nothing God I look terrible uh and you're wearing a man bag by the way well okay okay hold on hold on that was to carry a dog in my defense so yes I will MERS it uh for my dog shout out to Batman who was our our first dog uh yes so hiding in that bag is a little dog that you can't see but um my wife then girlfriend was extraordinarily good at making me feel good about who I was ly and making it abundantly clear that I better get better how you pull that off like that is tough because she had to make me feel good about who I was otherwise uh I'm not here for somebody that's hanging me yeah uh she had to make me feel good about who I was but at the same time had to be pushing me in a direction to be better now the crazy thing is I don't know how consciously she was doing it it would actually be very interesting uh next Monday Lisa is going to be um being she's going to be here with me in the the co-host seat so it'll be interesting to Reas this question chat please remind me um but I don't know how consciously she was doing it but she was doing it and if I can just talk really nakedly I often speak in uh in an oblique way on this but women when you're in a romantic relationship with somebody you have many tools that other people don't have the most important of them is sex and you have to be careful because you want to walk a fine line you don't want to be sexually manipulative but using sex like one thing my wife could always do for me that has always been so powerful when I did something that was powerful in the world um stood up for myself pushed for more was aggressive she would give give me that look of like oh my God you're really turning me on right now and then would richly reward me for my very masculine drive for the pursuit um to work harder to push farther to stand up for myself like because my journey has been one of learning to be stronger tougher more aggressive that was not my default State and by rewarding me in the ways that only a wife can it really put me down a path uh that I have that has yielded tremendous results in the world and it's like I want that thing for people I want people to understand the dynamic in a romantic relationship that has existed for all of human history where when you reward behavior that you want to see more of and you people are going to hate this language punish behaviors you want to see less of it will shape somebody and when you're a unit and you have the unit's best interests at heart now it's like I want something that's good for us and so I'm not pushing you like this to be a [ __ ] I'm pushing you like this because this is what I believe is good for the unit given that we have a stated goal of what we're trying to achieve these behaviors are or are not going to take us there and I want to reward those and so I am so glad that I found a in my wife not somebody who um not somebody who I want to get away from or I look down on like I was never the guy that was like I just want to be with my boys and my girl thinks so dumb ball and chain yeah I was like man I don't understand that approach to life so having a peer somebody who wanted what was good for the unit which also happened to be good for me and knew how to reward me boy oh boy and there was uh speaking of not being a crier one of the times in my life where I legitimately wept was this was long before cameras were a part of the picture I could see what she was doing I could see she was making me a better person and I really broke down one day because I was getting credit for something I don't even remember what M uh and I said no one you're never going to get the credit you deserve for the man that I'm becoming and and I was like really devastated by that because I was like [ __ ] I don't know how to articulate this I don't know how to um because at that time she was a housewife and so I was like [ __ ] like I don't know how to pull this into the world and say like yo I fully recognize that you are my peer I fully recognize that I'm married to my equal and I don't know how to get you credit for everything you've ever done I couldn't predict that I'd be on camera one day and be able to get to you know say things like this for the world to see that's what I want for people it's awesome that's beautiful you give me hope Tom love is still out there love is out there I feel like I'm like your single friend in like a romcom and you're just like oh I'm just like yeah okay then I go home and like eat snacks on my couch or something and eat a tub of ice cream um okay you want to talk to teris uh I kind of want to talk about you eating the chips and the ice cream uh let's just real fast close that Loop because because the streets are trash social media and dating apps have really created delusion I think we've talked about this before but if I could do a PSA for a second okay I think the following is the primary problem because there are so many other fish in the sea people are trying to optimize for the perfect match off the Jump like not even the perfect match the that they meet the checklist perfectly yeah that was one thing Lisa and I did not fall prey to and so in the beginning I'm sure despite the initial attraction in fact not I'm sure let me be very specific when I decided when I was thinking seriously about propos proposing to Lisa I actually wrote a pros and cons list and there were cons and there were things about her that I not only didn't like that I was very worried about on a long enough timeline would be so problematic that I should not move forward with her wow uh the one that I remember so clearly she gets sick a lot and I was like I'm not a caretaker That's Not My Vibe I just hey I'm glad that there are some people and I respect the [ __ ] out of people that are caretakers I'm not one of them and I was like am I really going to uh move forward with somebody that is that is sick frequently am I actually going to be able to deal with that and there were other things I actually don't remember them I'm not being koi if I remember them I just [ __ ] say them uh but when I looked at the pros list I was like the the exact I said to myself at the end of that list was I'm either never getting married or I'm marrying this woman but I would say to her face I bet there are there are other people out there that I could marry and I would have just as wonderful of a life and so I don't want you to feel like you have to constantly be looking over your shoulder to make sure that there's nobody better than you what this is is commitment so I have a tattoo that I got when we got married as a ritual IC scarification I know it sounds silly because everybody gets tattoos now but that's how I approached it it is the only tattoo that I have despite my wife practically begging me to get more tattoos because she [ __ ] finds it sexy and my thing is no I wanted to do something painful to be a different person the day after getting married than I was the day before so we got married and then uh after our honeymoon for reasons that don't matter I ended up getting the tattoo as a way to remind myself I'm now a different man and there are only four words on it and one of them is commitment and commitment is saying I get that there are other fish in the sea I get that there are more beautiful women than you and that doesn't matter to me I'm in a relationship with you we have chosen each other I am committed to making this relationship work not a relationship work this relationship that's good and so I understand that you're not perfect as I understand that I am not perfect and so each of us have a pros and cons list on the other person but we draw a line and for me that was The Proposal The Proposal was hard for me I was like am I really going to do this the marriage was easy because once I made a decision that was that I was ready to get the tattoo as a part of The Proposal I didn't and I think it's better in terms of Pomp and Circumstances ceremony to do it around the wedding but that to me was the line was like once I propose that's the end game and now we're in this social media and dating apps have given people the exact opposite understanding of what a relationship is there's always somebody I can swipe to and get to the next person get to the next person get to the next person um you're going to be with somebody who's going to shape you shape and be shaped want that don't want this is them right from the jump now I get it people are like oh this [ __ ] wants to change me yeah that's Evolution welcome to the party yeah and it's interesting to say that because I'm also I'm starting to realize that you have to want that level of accountability because it does take uh understanding of self to say I am okay with being changed I want to be changed um me having like a child early I was forced to handle responsibility in a different way than some of my friends so right after I had Lyn my senior year in college so I didn't have that transition of like o now I have a full-time job and I have like discretionary spending like I'm still living as a college student but I'm getting paid 80 grand let me go do some things like it was a different kind of level so I went right from school to like domestic mode so I took one responsibility on and kind of carried on another so I never had that like [ __ ] boy phase of just like out here spending money or just out here like traveling going on vacation taking a bunch of Instagram pictures and I think that a lot of times what I'm been running against is that I would meet somebody that likes who they are and it's to your point of take me as I am but then with me have always like that well you know we got to do this and we got to do this like we have to go to the next responsibility that can sometimes be a trigger for certain people and that's something that I didn't I had to acknowledge in myself as well like okay not everybody wants to become a better version of themselves not everybody wants to get better not everybody has that mindset um so it's interesting that you kind of put that nail of like change and be changed because some people are resistant to change some people want to just be like this and have somebody who loves them like this and they want to stay in this box and but you can also do it in a [ __ ] way that's really [ __ ] horrible and makes the guy want to donkey punch you and get the [ __ ] out so this is where and I do see the red light will um this is where like it is a dance and if my wife did not make me feel if my girlfriend did not make me feel better about who I was when I was with her than when I wasn't she would never have become my wife MH so it's like you have to earn the right to shape Somebody by letting them know I'm Into You right now today and I can't wait to see who we can become together that was the vibe that was the energy now there were definitely times where people have heard me tell the story a million times it was ultimately shame that pushed me to make change and my then Fon was not impressed that she had a job I did not she would come home and I would just be at like 12:30 or something and I would just be crawling out of bed and I only got out of bed so I could make her a sandwich I mean it's really crazy when I tell the story that it was actually true it was actually true uh and that my hair wasn't done and I was wearing my pajamas still and she was just like this isn't cool she was just like you don't even do your hair and so there was this element of like what are you doing and so all of that leads to change but then if I do my hair and I show up you got to be like yo I love this this is so cool like thank you you can't be like well finally like you did the thing like she was just like oh my God I love it your hair looks so great like this is fantastic thank you so much like this really means a lot to me that you're up and you're excited and so it was there were rewards think of it like a bank account you can make withdrawals if you've made enough deposits if you have not made enough deposits you can't make a withdrawal yeah it's good way to put it good way to put it oh this is a good one here we go all right criticism I'll even read this one out loud will uh Tom you are such a cuck which I'm guessing spelled weird because otherwise you would get grabbed uh women date across and up agreed uh she would have left you long ago had your performance not accelerated okay are we saying that's bad uh they want the winners at the Finish Line yes uh out of touch or mating out of touch on mating dating other wise I love your content Jake thank you so first of all guys I I have no problem with criticism whatsoever so by all means uh bring it because if you see something that I don't you're only going to make me smarter so Jake here is what I would say to that the whole point of shaping and being shaped is that you want a better version I've gotten a better version of Lisa over time and if Lisa did not have a growth mindset and Lisa were a problem and Lisa were making this I did make you broke Lisa that is for sure um for a while I made up for it uh if Lisa became a problem I would have left Lisa So Lisa and I have been very clear with each other that this is not um unconditional love that there are lines that can't be crossed and if Lisa were making me miserable and this were a Loveless marriage and she didn't have a growth mindset and she was dragging me down then I wouldn't stay in that relationship either so 100% if she were still the same person that I married I would have zero interest if I were still the same person that she married I assume she would have zero interest so this is about having a shared goal that you um have articulated and then you're moving towards that goal now in Lisa's defense she actually at one point really pushed me to make a decision that was financially terrible uh I came home one day and she said okay you are now damaging our marriage she didn't say in the pursuit of wealth but that was the thing hiding I had become so unhappy at my job because I was just showing up every day trying to get rich trying to prove that my father-in-law was wrong um I want to read that comment from Lisa hold on uh and she said look I don't care about the money I want you to be happy and so she has earned her stripes in that she has proven when it really mattered she was like we we were going to move to a small town in Greece where we could rent like a small little place and I could write a screenplay because she believed one she believed that I would be good enough at that that we'd then be able to come back to Hollywood and take it over so there was still ambition hiding in all of that she wasn't like yeah surrender your life but she was like do do a thing that you're fun to be around do a thing that makes you happy she was like you used to be so alive and she was like you're so unhappy and you will come home and you'll say literally don't ask me about my day I I don't want to think about it I don't want to talk about it when I would drive into the office it was like driving into a place with storm clouds over it drew for years I couldn't go to Marina del Rey without feeling like I was going into that Darkness because that period of my life was so dark and my wife who wanted to see me do better make more money be the guy that crosses the Finish Line was like your happiness and our shared love of day-to-day life is so important to me I don't give a [ __ ] if you have to step backwards I don't care if we've got to be even poorer for an unknown number of years MH I want to be happy I want to enjoy today now again this was still in pursuit of being ambitious and going and doing the thing that I loved and all of that but she had a chance to be like [ __ ] you I'm going to go find somebody else and instead said I want you to be happy all right uh Lisa Billy says Jake is seeing it from his own lens of course as we all do because it's so not true that I worry why he thinks that in the first place so In fairness to Jake the streets really do strike me as trash right now and I think that there is massive dysfunction in the frame of reference of people who always want to swipe Left Right which one says uh right right right is I want to find somebody else oh left left I don't like right I'm I'm into it got it so they want to swipe left to find somebody else always more more swiping left even on their own person uh I get why people want to do that but it is a mistake ultimately you're going to realize that nobody is perfect and that you are going to um either be alone or a string of relationships or you're going to find somebody who is as imperfect as you and you're going to find a way to navigate this life a little better because you have somebody that removes some of your blind spots with the Department of educ I would say look at the outcome of a policies this is why I'm like you have to understand uh you need to State what your goal is you need to say what the kpi is that represents that goal and then you say this is the thing that we're going to try to do to affect this so take the Department of Education we're trying to uh move our standing in the global rankings okay that would be a very simple way to track this uh since the Department of Education got came into existence we have held uh flat or moved backwards I think there are very few places where we've actually made very minor improvements and so given that I would say it has failed to do its job now is getting rid of it the answer or do you have to go in and make adjustments that I will say we're about to find out because they're I think they're going to try to abolish it so 50% already cut really yeah they got emails last night that by Tuesday morning they have to have their Tuesday evening they have to have their stuff packed up uh what did they use as the method of determining what 50% to cut o that's a thing that we need to go deeper on yeah so that'll be interesting but I if you if we can't agree that as of today the Department of Education has failed to achieve its goals now we're in trouble but if we can agree that the Department of Education has failed to achieve its goals then it's like okay what changes do we need to make in order to get the outcomes that we want now I think a lot of people believe that the Department of Education is going to be cut and then it's just like well good luck um all of the things that are being done are shifting off to other departments um I've heard a breakdown I don't have it memorized but we'd have to look it up but it's like things are going to be shifted over into different departments to make sure that um for instance I think the Department of Justice is going to handle whether um different communities are being treated differently so like Racial equality that's going to go through the Department of Justice so the things that we want the Department of Education to do will be handed off to different institutions it's right now self-evident to me that we are not achieving our goals and therefore we have to do something different so the definition of insanity is to do the same thing and expect a different outcome now what Eric Weinstein thinks about this I have no idea I've not heard him talk about it so uh if somebody wants to pull up a tweet that he's done uh although he does tend on the long side of tweets uh so it might have to review for the next one um but I'd be very interested to know how they determined what 50% to uh Slash because if they're doing that poorly then you're not going to get any positive outcome from all of this and there it is there it is um pulling it up right now the focus is to reallocate the resources to the students parents and the teachers and cutting some of these extra programs it's similar to the Dei roll back that been doing across the government um that still feels vague what does that mean what do you know does it list what programs were actually cut it's just that the staff of 4100 is going to be cut in half and that's with layoffs and the buyouts that they did earlier in in his administration got it so if it follows that then it's basically who are the people that will voluntarily go yeah um who are the newest people hired so it's a blunt instrument I don't expect that to yield fantastic results it will lower the cost of the Department of Education that is not going to automatically increase the output of the Department of Education meaning that we move up in stature in language and Mathematics and all of that stuff um so that makes me very sad now when I'm advising business owners I always say is there somebody that has done this well before if it is go audit them figure out what they did um I always round everything to Kip schools and so forgive me if it isn't specifically kip but there are charter schools that are absolutely crushing it and so looking at the um Charter Schools I think it be a very good way I will shorthand what I have learned at my um surface enough level of analysis uh but it goes something like this you have to hold kids accountable to a very aggressive standard you have to set expectations so from the moment they come into a school uh charter school students are told you are going to college you are going to graduate um and they have teachers that are held accountable to the results of the students in their class and if those teachers are not able to deliver the results those teachers are replaced uh so you have evolutionary pressures on the teacher you have evolutionary pressures on the students uh you set the expectation you hold people accountable to a high standard we've really gotten um into a weird place in America where we think that holding a kid to a standard is mean because not all kids are going to be able to make the standard but that that's just the reality so for instance I was unable to get into the advanced program when I was in Middle School I managed to pull it off when I got into high school but I wasn't able to do it in middle school was that mean I would say not if I wasn't ready for it I wasn't ready for it and that's just that so um it put me in a position where I wanted to work harder so that I could do better now unfortunately the way that that all plays out in my psychology was absolutely terrible because I just end up cheating like a fiend in high school uh I learned my lesson by the time I got to college boys and girls but nonetheless uh putting those kinds of expectations on people allows for all of us to step back and say who's hitting the standard who's not remembering that skills have utility so if you can do that thing it means you're actually capable in the real world of something that other people are not and then um that will give us a much clearer sense of how we get the output that we want and right now by lowering standards lowering standards lowering standards we have an invisible goal of I just want kids to feel good period Now new paragraph I don't think that I think that it is deeply embedded in the human psyche that if our praise is contingent on somebody protecting us from the reality that we are not good at something there is an internal feeling of unease and I think a big part of anxiety comes from uh knowing that you need somebody else to defend you that you're not able to defend your own position and so when you're getting that trophy for uh participation that some part of you knows I'm not as good as the other people and I know that and so uh let's just take basketball as something that I am just unbelievably bad at when I was playing basketball as a freshman I did not understand that if I practiced I would get better so every time I went out on the court it felt like an indictment of who I was as a person and nobody was able to pierce my frame of reference to get me to understand that if I practiced I could get better and since I could get better I needed to be held accountable to every time I stepped on the court that I was trying to get a little bit smarter I was trying to get a little bit better and that I should be um listening to coaches and taking the criticism as a way to improve instead of as this indictment of myself so if somebody had stood up for me and said no no no you've got to give this time this kid time on the court everybody deserves time on the court I would know every time I stepped on the court but I suck and so why are you putting me in and I would have this deep unease uh around that and so I would want people to learn how to step into that Arena and say okay you have a frame of reference that this is an indictment of you but the reality is that skills have utility and you can get good at this you may not ever be as good as other people uh because we all have a starting we all have biologically real our our skills are tied to our biology call it roughly 50% cool but you can get a hundred times better at anything if that had been the frame of reference that I had then uh it becomes a very different game than feeling like I need other people to step in on my behalf which is a very fragile place to live period do you think that education should be privatized you have traumatized me with PR prisons so deeply um I think that there should be a private option that is for sure so that we can see do private schools yield better results if they yield better results is there anything that stops the governmental education from copying those things but education is one of the things that my knee-jerk reaction is that should not be exclusively privatized because I want my tax dollars going to the Next Generation like that if you um if you want to make me feel good about my taxes take my money and make the next generation of just assassins that's I tried to get around that word Drew and I just couldn't that that is the word that my mind born identity the whole Next Generation yeah I but but obviously intellect I get you yeah I get you uh okay so as we're as I'm going through it I'm on a rotor's article right now I can drop the link in the Discord so the Department of Education it does not is not the source of bulk public school funding so public school funding comes from the state and local governments more than 85% of that comes from their local municipalities so cutting the department of education does not mean that education the state and local schools is automatically done it's only about 15% um also Linda McMahon who's Vince McMahon's wife who leads the Department of Education I just find that hilarious um she said that to be honest they cannot outright cut the department without a vote from Congress so although they're slashing it down and they're reducing the size of it there's no way it could go to zero without a Congressional vote um a majority of the department oversees student loans pel grants and special need um funding for special need programs funds the art programs and outplaced out and replaces outdated infrastructure so the Department of Education as I'm reading it and again I'll link this they're kind of the stop Gap to help certain certain schools and certain municipalities they fund certain programs on top of the existing School structure that's already there and they also enforce Title 9 guidelines that prohibits sex discrimination in education word in 2024 their budget was $251 billion which includes mandatory spending along with the Student Loan program pel grants and grants for vacational training so Department of Education their funding and their allocation in a nutshell thank you reuer link will be posted in the dis chat in the Discord yeah I just uh I don't understand why more people aren't screaming from the rooftops that we are not getting a good outcome that is a crazy part to me um Thomas Soul wrote a book called charter schools and their enemies I'm pretty sure that's the the exact title uh but the the central question of that book is why would people push back against this idea where you have one set of um principles that yield an absolutely god- awful outcome and then you have another set of principles that yield a great outcome that's where I want to see people focus what is the desired output and is that system yielding that output and if not you need to be making changes to that system and there needs to be a cohesive um hypothesis on why the changes that you're going to make are actually going to yield that outcome and it is really interesting America makes a lot of sense or the left in America makes a lot of sense when you understand this idea of wanting to psychologically protect children from the realities that they're not as good as somebody else um but that yields a really bad outcome we'll get back to the show in a moment but first I want to talk about one of the most important parts of running a business hiring it is critical the wrong hires cost you time money and momentum the right hire propels your entire business forward but the process of finding top players can be brutal that's where zip recruiter comes in their technology doesn't just post your job it actively hunts for the 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hesitate to shut the electricity off completely believe me when I say I do not want to do this I feel terrible for the American people because it's not the American people who started this trade War it's one person who's respons responsible that's president Trump I'd rather be working together I want to sell the us more energy more electricity more critical minerals pause it I want to make Canada and the United States this is going to be interesting so this is all part of the chaos that President Trump is creating with the way that he approaches negotiations I need to read his the art of the deal because from what I hear he says plainly in the art of the deal that you want to create chaos uh that you want to be patient you want to let people have their freak out but ultimately if you have leverage they're going to come back to the table um it is my understanding that they have since backed off of this so big talk and then backed off it's very telling that Trump said they've got a strong man uh I get it this is these are the going to be the kinds of things that they're going to say but they've already backed off this and I think he said I respect that they backed off of it um so he likes tough guys so when when people are freaking out being like yo I'm going to [ __ ] you up whatever uh he's not he's non plused and he's going to ratchet up and I have a feeling he's doing this cold calculation behind the scenes of like where's our leverage and if I have the leverage [ __ ] these kids now the rest of us like oh God like this is so chaotic um the markets are freaking out because they don't like chaos I think people are very wrong to ATT tribute to Elon and Trump that they're playing like some uh [ __ ] tesser chess where it's like no no no like we want it's all anti-inflationary and we're going to pop this bubble and we're going to drive the economy uh in the tank so that the average person can buy assets holy [ __ ] that I buy that as much as I buy people saying uh just shoot me in the air bro uh [ __ ] that there's no way when you freak out the um the markets you don't know what way they're going to go so there's no Universe in which even if they get the outcome even if that is what ends up playing out ill advised you don't understand how you might cause the market to freak the [ __ ] out and cause Untold damage to people no way uh don't buy that now do they create chaos and then go oh actually now that the economy is tanking that's all right people will be able to buy at a discount sure that I will believe that they create a problem and then go well but there's like a positive that will come out of it always look on the bright side of life but I don't buy that this is Tess chess so um I think Trump creates chaos I need to read the art of the deal but I have heard people say that that is a thing that he States plainly in the book and so we are watching we are living through that chaos right now so he wants to establish himself as the big boy he looks at the world and I'm taking this from things he's actually said he looks at the world and says okay previous governments have allowed us to be taken advantage of because they this that part he has said The Following part is my um interpretation that they're playing nice boy global politics and they want to get along with everybody I don't care about that in the slightest um I'm going to Flex our muscle I'm going to show people that if they want access to the American economy that they're going to give us the quote unquote respect that we're due um and what comes of that comes of that and in the long term he believes that that will be better for America uh he's playing a game of chicken that that is the right way in my estimation to look at this and when you play chicken you may crash headlong into the other person not blinking and the other person in all of this that I worry about is China so I'm not worried about Canada Canada will fold they just don't have as he would say they don't have the cards so don't have the cards yeah so Canada doesn't have the cards so you can probably be pretty ham-handed with Canada and still get your way you can probably be pretty ham-handed with Mexico and still get your way can't be ham-handed with China they are a pure competitor uh they are a pure competitor militarily they are a pure competitor economically and so uh on that one you you could have a head-on collision and so man I'll be real [ __ ] careful with that so will will they get something positive out of all of this maybe uh would it be wise to look back on this and be like separate two things will it be wise to look back on this and if asset prices going down allows people to buy in and that would be good by the way uh do we look back on this and go they did that on purpose well played no that would be a fo wait shoot me in the ear that's exactly how I feel about that that could go so [ __ ] wrong it's just not worth the risk uh on the other side establishing America as a manufacturing Force I think is important um in fact this is the criticism that Destiny had of me that uh he Tom does Tom not understand I think he called it comparative advantage does he not understand he does understand comparative advantage I know he does so why is he saying this and I'm saying this because I believe this map people's base assumptions I believe we're in a cold war with China uh I believe that we must onshore certain critical manufacturing the thing that I care most about are what are the things that lead to our modern way of life so that's going to be energy that's going to be chips that's going to be Rare Earth minerals like we've got to find uh ways of getting that stuff inhouse um that's why I get what he's doing with the Ukraine Andor Russia quite frankly um having a larger degree of distrust for China I think is wise so not getting your Rare Earth minerals from China I think is smart um so with that base assumption that's why I say you Trump's tariffs will onshore certain things and that is a good thing um but not to be confused with I don't I think that Trump is inviting a level of chaos that is so high risk both are true yeah it's was very chaotic Ontario clapped back with their tariffs Trump was like okay 25 is turning into 50 and then ultimately Ontario walked their back Howard luik went over there and they're allegedly reworking the uh North America trade deal so hopefully to your point of him causing chaos is just a inciting incident to bring everybody to the table so that way they can sit down and then start talking through and maybe get better and fair trade deals but it it is chaotic and the markets have reacted and people are nervous um but you bought up the destiny clip so it made me want to pull that up to Destiny's point he did say that across theboard Terra were bad and you like yeah if he does across theboard Terrace that would be like [ __ ] crazy and Trump is doing across theboard Terrace right now right so do you hear me championing them now or do you hear me being very consistent with that because my hypothesis remains that you're going to put yourself in a position where you are now playing chicken now admittedly I don't know how it will play out and the more I look into tariff no he's not changing his he don't say it no it's all roads all the roads every sign falls away and all roads lead to Rome no no he's not about to say it I'm making a dramatic assumption for literally no reason I'm just I'm making a dramatic assumption for no reason he's going to say the more I look into it the more I'm realizing it is a really bad thing but also he's already done the tariffs but it's not even bad that he's done the TS he's like I'm waiting to see how this plays out how long he already did them and the more I look into tariffs the more I'm like okay it it has one outcome which is it will onshore manufacturing no no no I we just have to have a business talk because Tom this is also a thing he he Tom knows Tom absolutely knows what comparative advantage is I know he I know from personal conversations not in those economic words but like if I were to go to Tom Tom I need business advice I'm really really really good at streaming I'm so bad at like managing my um at my email and my finances okay help me get better at managing my email and my finances Tom would say why are you wasting your time on emailing your finances if you're really good at streaming pay somebody to do that [ __ ] why the [ __ ] would you waste your [ __ ] time doing something you're not that good at it's not even making that much money for you you can make way more money just stream more pay somebody else to do it oh [ __ ] Tom good good idea you're right United States of America hi um we have highly productive labor we're really good at like last stage of assembly on products and we lead the world in Tech and AI that is true but uh do you guys like manufacture widgets well no but we just like buy the wges from somewhere else [ __ ] that why the [ __ ] would we hold on have you thought about cutting back on your most productive work and pulling back on [ __ ] [ __ ] like Tech and Ai and getting back into manufacturing widgets Maybe wouldn't that be wouldn't that be kind of cool if you made your own widgets no actually it doesn't sound cool at all it actually sounds like it would be a major step back treating the government like a business has wild downsides so cue anybody freaking out but wait that's what Trump and Elon are doing yep so this is where um nailing down somebody's base assumptions is very important if you take my base assumption to be that I believe that we are in a potential headlong Collision or head on collision with China that they control too much of our manufacturing base that not controlling our manufacturing base puts us in a weakened position that we are racing towards thusi trap meaning China and America right now have a gravitational pull to fight if we are going to fight China cannot control our manufacturing therefore even though I get what he means by comparative advantage in a company that is absolutely true but this is all about what is the outcome that you want my expected outcome of allowing China to continue to manufacture essentially everything for the world including us is that we are in a weakened position uh from a manufacturing standpoint on a whole host of levels not the least of which is militarily we will therefore lose a conflict with China certainly just to keep it simple over Taiwan Taiwan as of right now today controls chip manufacturing which is your entire modern way of life so once you understand that as my base assumption then even though I get comparative advantage and hey it was a fun moment to live through where we could disperse everything around the globe uh and let people specialize and they do the thing that they specialize in we do the thing that we specialize in and everybody's happy the problem is that made China strong which created through cidi trap and so as America has declined for a whole host of reasons not just because of globalism but protecting your Empire becomes incredibly expensive so as America has declined and China Has Come On The Rise you set up up through Cid's trap where we are going to collide with China and I'm saying you've got to be prepared for that Collision so in a time where globalism is the play yes you want everybody to specialize as you set up through the C's trap you cannot be in that weekend position okay now I've talked extensively about Trump is playing a game of chicken with the chaos that he's creating with across the board tariffs and I don't know if in the long run we will be better off or worse off we will find out but you must bring some manufacturing back to the US and for the reasons that I just talked about and the fact another base assumption that I have that deaths of Despair among young men are largely due to the fact that there is a large cohort of American men that are not going to find white color jobs and if there's no bluecollar jobs for them to have you create a very big problem and so another way that you solve that is by bringing manufacturing back to the US okay so there it is that's my take push back no I'm I'm formulating my question because I think that having the government run by a businessman isn't he taking a business as a government perspective but you think when it comes to tariffs and this specific case there's greater implication so that's why it's an exception I'm saying that you can draw the parallel to business forever if you want but you've got to come back out to 30,000 feet and say okay what makes a business work what makes a business work is you have a desired outcome that you state you hold everybody accountable to kpis and you try a thing I call it the physics of progress and you see did it move the kpi in the direction that we wanted it to move running government like that makes all the sense in the world now as you drill in to treating a government as a onetoone with a a company you start getting things like in a company you do want comparative advantage I don't want you doing things within the company that you don't do well I would rather you specialize and then I've got somebody else in the company that specializes in that other thing uh and you each do what you specialize in so he was talking about this with um one of the things that you always advise a young entrepreneur to do is how much time are you spending on things that you're not good at that somebody else could do that you could throw money at accounting bookkeeping becomes like the first one where people just waste a lot of time and so you say okay don't do that and he uses a great example uh Destiny you're really good at streaming go do the streaming let an accountant handle the book keeping the thing that you do that generates money is the streaming go do more of that 100% when you start talking about a country where you have global politics at play where you have a potential war between you and another country you have to say that is an end state that you want to protect against so if you come back out to the 30,000 foot View and you say okay uh physics of progress known end state known kpi so I'm saying one of the kpis is you have to be able to control your military manufacturing we don't do that right now because the future of military is largely drones China basically controls all drones this is way oversimplified but we'll give you an example of what I'm talking about yeah so now even though China is far more efficient at creating drones than we are we have an obligation to protect ourselves from a future military conflict that's largely drones and controlled by China you don't want to be in that position just like if we were about to go to war with Canada I would not that want them controlling our electricity so even if they can supply along the northern border for cheaper than we can if I knew that we were going to be in a potential conflict I mean insert Israel and Gaza Gaza should control its own electricity 100% you should immediately go I can't have these people who are wildly antagonistic towards us controlling our electricity that's [ __ ] crazy so we've got to find a way to completely wean ourselves off of them now people are going to argue that there's reasons why they can't whatever just you get the concept so if you use business where the people work for you and therefore you can do the specialization across the country uh sorry across the company uh that you have other companies if you can trust them to continue to supply you which Speaking from experience you can't always when we were small we couldn't trust that other companies wouldn't try to choke off our access to protein therefore we've got to make sure that we diversify that we've got it coming from multiple sources so um depending on the level of analysis you can parallel countries and companies if you're not careful you will start making decisions that don't make sense when you try to try to draw a one forone parallel Larry thinkink had some words for Trump about deportation uh and about this kind of goes back to our conversation at the last live where we talked about can is it a problem where there's not enough American workers to take those jobs or do we actually need immigrants to fill in the gaps in the American economy I do believe deportations in the speed of which this is happening is going to have severe impact on the agricultural sector and the construction sector um I've talked to CEOs in in the EG sector and they remind me that 70% of the men and women who work in the agriculture were not born in the United States many of them are US citizens now many of them have work permits and many of them don't and uh 40% of the construction workers were not born in the United States you add that up and what's going on I think we're going to start seeing especially when spring and the spring crops arrive are we going to have enough workers to harvest the crops and and now one one of the most fascinating things to me about this era where we're able to see all of these talks because they're posted on um YouTube or X in this case is that bro there are [ __ ] laws what's happening like this guy is literally just admitting yeah the way the world works is we all just completely ignore the law and uh we want these people that come into America that are working under the table for uh lower wages and may it better continue man I'm over here warning Trump like bro you got to let these people stay even though they're illegal what the [ __ ] like this is where I'm like Hey by all means go advocate for different policies go to the American people and say dear American people we don't believe that you're going to take these jobs and therefore we're going to increase immigration from places where we think we'll get a generation of really cheap labor and you guys are going to love it you're going to benefit from it and let the American people go either [ __ ] you or yep we're here for it but this is nuts this like quiet behind the scenes like well everybody knows that you know these are all being done by illegal immigrants like what the [ __ ] policies people policies like get the policies that you believe in that you're willing to stand up for and say yes this is the policy like it's bananas that we want like look laws are enforced selectively if someone is rushing their wife to the hospital and they are driving fast I would want the cops to show up and be like hey get behind us we're going to get you there and make sure that your baby's safe so there is a difference between the spirit of the law and the letter of the law but when you start scaling that [ __ ] it's like bro like just say what it is like say what the thing is and let people decide this is that whole Elite mentality of like all right we're gonna have some laws on the books but we know what's actually best for America and you guys are going to be good like that's crazy town so we are in a competition right now where basically what we're saying to the world is uh do you want really cheap [ __ ] or do you want to be able to work for a living that's it because if you don't let cheap labor into the country then you have options option one we're going to import our fruit from other places and we say yeah we really aren't willing to do these jobs so we're going to now Outsource that kind of stuff put yourself in a very dicey position because now you don't make your own food yikes don't love that but it's an option um option number two is we don't let these people in the country and um Now farmers like uh [ __ ] I'm going to have to pay more money to get people to come deal with my crops or honestly what I think would happen is you would see investments into Innovation that would allow us to drive the cost down and this is why when you create these distortions in the market um distortions in this case being allowing illegal people to come in and do it for Less you don't get the Innovation The Innovation here is turning a blind eye to illegal immigrants mhm I would just say either get people to say yeah I want this stuff to be cheap and I want to do it by importing immigrants then don't make it illegal just say this is what it is and let people in but if you're not willing to say what you're actually doing like this is nuts free speech is one of the most important things in the world and um the guy uh mmud if he has not done anything that violates the definition of free speech as the US government has laid it out then I say you protect the life out of that and free speech is about letting people say things that you think are abor so as long as it doesn't uh become a call for violence etc etc whether that person is a citizen or not I think people should be protected uh with free speech laws now having said that I think that immigration is a very important question to get right I think we do have a culture I think we want to acknowledge that America has a culture and I think you want to absolutely avoid with aggression bringing people in and not expecting them to assimilate you do not want to invite multiculturalism as very different from being a mul multiethnic culture multiethnic cultures yay love but if you're coming to America you should be coming here to become American as I would be if I moved to Japan i' would be going to Japan to embrace Japanese culture otherwise I should stay in America so uh I feel very strongly that if if you are talking about who are the people that we are going to invite into the country uh who are the people that we're going to give citizenship to yeah I'm totally here for uh people saying this is not even though they're protected by Free Speech this is not somebody that we want to give a green card to this is not somebody that we want to become a citizen uh because they do not Embrace American values yeah cool here for that um but having people say whatever they believe to be true as long as it doesn't violate the things that the United States Supreme Court has already um rended a verdict on that's crazy to me that would be a huge mistake um and a federal judge has blocked Trump's attempt to from deporting the green card holder and palestin activists mmud khil he was the one who led the protest at Columbia University word so now it becomes a question of what can you do uh what legal standing would you use if you want to not give somebody like that citizenship the way that Lisa and I think about this in the company is everything needs to be done at the policy level so don't do anything specifically about this guy just say this is what's true about green cards these are the people that we're going to give citizenship too if you meet these qualifications whether you're saying things that I don't like or not is totally irrelevant uh th this is the standard for a green card to get a green card this is the standard for going from Green Card to citizenship and then either he meets those qualifications or he doesn't you should not be targeting people that you think I [ __ ] hate their views um that is a mistake that is quickly how you go all right the president gets to decide um what qualifies for a thing that can be said and can't be said that that is absolutely a path to ruin yeah that was a tough one um all right that tough why is that tough the immigration side is way tougher for me the free speech side is easy immigration hard if call for violence no yeah if saying thing I hate yes as long as you're not calling for violence so if this guy's saying down with America capitalism's evil this should be a communist country um all Christians uh should repent and should um convert to Islam cool if you say all Christians should be killed problem there's that line it's just the thing of policing protesters and there's no everybody wants free speech until it's something that you don't want to be said yeah exactly this is why uh I think it was the um ACL please fact check me but this was in the 60s or 70s the ACL stood up for the Clans right to march in a town in Wisconsin somewhere in Middle America where there were a bunch of concentration camp survivors and the clan wanted to March or the neo-nazis what whatever they were they they were very uh anti-jewish and they fought for their right to be able to do that March because they said even though we think that their beliefs are abor they have the right to say it dude I'm still on that bandwagon let people say what they believe to be true because I want to be able to say what I believe to be true and if one government is saying oh these are the bad guys I know when they get voted out of power which they will and the other group comes in I might become the bad guy so I want the people that I believe are the bad guys to be able to say whatever the [ __ ] they want as long as it doesn't violate the things that the Supreme Court has already ruled on and I the the impulse to silence people is so misguided and I get it it's strong but your your government is not going to be in power forever and and so you should want a system that when the roles are reversed protects you full stop full stop but the immigration one that gets trickier should this guy be allowed to become a citizen should he be allowed to keep his green card woof that gets a lot tougher that gets a lot tougher because you do not want to invite a bunch of people into your country who hate the values that your culture stands for that to me is bad mojo yeah that is very unwise Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceas fire um and this is on the backs of the zalinsky Vance scuffle that happened um so I'm glad that we were able to kind of resolve and find something back to peace um we had a video that uh Mark Rubio did a press conference for CNN we have that coverage offer that the ukrainians have accepted which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate uh negotiations to end this conflict in a way that's enduring and sustainable and accounts for their interests their security their ability to prosper as a nation I I I want to personally thank we both want to thank the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia his majesty for hosting us for making this possible they've been instrumental in this process and we're very grateful to them for hosting us here today and you hopefully we'll we'll take this offer now to the Russians and we hope that they'll say yes that they'll say yes to peace the ball is now in their court and um but again the president's objective here is number one above everything else he wants the war to end and I think today Ukraine has taken a concrete step in that regard we hope the Russians will reciprocate today we made an offer that the ukrainians have accepted which is to enter into a SE yeah we're about to find out if Russia is going to create a problem because they've really stood on there will be no ceasefire um so they want like a proper negotiated settlement period end of story this is where we're at and this is now done um so we'll see it it will be very interesting to see what I like is this paints Trump into a corner about now are you just going to back Russia and be like well you know having further looked at this actually the deal that we got um Ukraine to agree to that wasn't really great God if he does that like that really is a signal that homeboy is just batting for Russia uh but if he's like what the [ __ ] like Russia's been offered something they really should take we're going to start pressuring them like they are now acting in bad faith it'll be telling we're going to see he did have that tweet a couple days ago where he was talking tough to Russia saying that they need to chill we got to negotiations on on board so with with all signs pointing it does seem like the ball is in Russia's Court to end this war if they want to well the ball's always been in their Court in terms of they could end the war at any moment the question is now that Ukraine has said okay this is actually something that we'll take does Russia come to the table and go okay cool like we're close let's really negotiate this out and since I can see that this is close let's agree to a ceasefire um or do they go not we're either going to get everything we want or everybody can [ __ ] right off and then it's like okay now now we know where we're at this was nuts is this what we're about to look at yes oh my God to all the parents out there you are really going to want to pay attention to this this is banana all right little girl goes on rampage inside of Walmart take it away absolute chaos broke out of of Walmart today after a little girl was rampaging in the store grabbing anything she could see in sight and throwing it across the floor or stomping on it eventually parents are stopping and wondering Hey where's this little girl's parents and she wanders all the way to the other side of the store these two parents try to stop and restrain her so she can stop destroying things but then other parents come up and say hey it's not your job it's not your child maybe don't stop her so they say he I guess so they let her go she keeps going on rampaging throughout the store the craziest part to me this white girl keeps following her yelling hey don't touch her don't yell at her don't touch her don't yell at her she could one day be the president now you can see here the store employes are just watching iten she could one day be the president cool I it let's say that she does end up being the president are people worried that she's going to be like I remember that [ __ ] that restrained me in Walmart like [ __ ] that Shick I'm coming after you and your whole family what I don't understand that argument all right keep playing it because the fun continues the store tells them not to do anything now eventually she walks over these glass bottles starts throwing them shattering glass and juice all over the floor this man runs up to try to stop her and the white girl shows up again so say don't you touch don't you touch her you don't know what she's been through as if that's an excuse to let her go on a rampage now I think the situation is insane for two reasons one where are the girl's parents and two this girl that was following her around saying hey nobody touch her nobody yell at her nobody try to stop her is absolutely insane as if the best thing to do to a child that's freaking out is just let them break everything around them that's my opinion let me know what you think in the comments make sure to follow if you don't today with the latest news wait that's the end of the video we don't find out whose parent this is this yeah bro that is crazy town so speaking as a gen xert let me just tell you how this would have played out if that had been me uh somebody would have grabbed me by the arm and I want to read Shay's say so don't go too far uh someone would have grabbed me by the arm and been like where's your mom and you're not touching another thing this is madness uh they would have gone to my mom and said you're paying for the damage that this kid did and so there was a whole thing back then you break it you buy it and my mom would have spanked my ass with a wooden spoon and been like you're out of your [ __ ] mind and uh she would have been right that's crazy and so you hold the parent accountable by making them pay for the things that are broken you hold the child accountable if you're the parent and PS you restrain that child not violently but as I think this is where Jordan has the right idea the minimum force necessary to restrain the child um that is lunacy all right I want to see Shay who I know and love she says okay parents speaking here uh there has been proof that media and Tech interaction has caused kids brains to start reacting as addicts but yes it takes a village inordinate inordinate inordinate Behavior has to be stopped uh let's say crazy behavior but also attention to the child the Rampage happened and no one is in sight that she quote unquote belongs to yeah so there's there's a lot of Madness going on here but uh you can't let a child run right like that that kid does not grow up to be well adjusted I will just tell you right now yeah it makes no sense to me it's like I feel like I just watched like a horror movie and like the killer just and kills everybody and just walks out the and then the credits roll I'm like wait what like you want to know how this yes like there's no what no way no way crazy like I would have yoked her I I don't care the the girl who was said with President well you and the president can get outside like that's crazy that's you're throwing glass bottles around like that's yeah like that's nuts that's nuts that that is unhinged uh yeah I'm not sure Miggy they didn't necessarily learn it from somewhere a kid will test the rules what they learned is that they can get away with absolute murder and nobody's going to check them and they can just keep going and keep going and keep going Professor nii with mouse Utopia okay I've actually done some research shout out to uh please God what if all his uh who I know has had his own troubles but um he's the one that brought up Mouse experiment that basically when things go too well and populations are allowed to grow unchecked without any sort of restraining impulse they actually implode and start like attacking each other it is absolutely fascinating that there is some sort of um trip wire that makes the human psyche implode when it doesn't have difficulty to deal with and the Matrix got this right in the movie if you haven't seen it I can't believe how old it is now that there's a lot of people that haven't seen it um in the movie the creators of the Matrix who have quote unquote slave enslaved Humanity they say we built you a Utopia and you rejected it like we lost entire crops of humans because they could not deal with a Utopia they couldn't deal with things being okay they need problems they need a thing to harden them to push back I will also say trees that you uh that grow up inside of a dome will fall over because there's no wind they're never tested and so they don't have to go strong grow stronger so they end up folding under their own weight which is absolutely fascinating the human immune system if it is not assailed by germs it will grow weak and so you actually need difficulty like I am so grateful shout out to my mom my mom is the only thing that kept me from running Riot I have so much respect for my mom because I would test the limits and every time I tested the limits with my mom I found a limit she was like nope not doing that and whatever it takes uh we're going to draw a line and my favorite story of my mom was I had a friend who came into school one day we were 13 he comes into school one day and he said my mom tried to slap me and I blocked her and she just broke down in tears and my mom's never going to touch me again I now am in control and I was like bro the next time I'm mom tries to slap me I'm going to block her this is going to be so gangster I can't believe I never thought to do it so one point I I remember where I was standing at the front door about to leave for school and I'm pushing my mom and pushing and she's telling me to do something I'm like no I'm not going to do it no no no she goes to slap me boom block it and I'm like gotcha and she goes to slap me on the other side and I was like whoa and I blocked that side she caught me with the third one and I remember standing there and being like my mom's built different I was like respect and I was like oh got it cool okay my my mom's not here for play like the when she came with the third one I was like I didn't expect it I was like I defeated both sides what do you mean is that now I won I'm the new champion and my mom was just like noid we're not going to play like this is the line and the thing is in my mom's offense I was legitimately being a little ass and I was just seeing like how far I can push it and uh there was a line and there was not going to be any Crossing it for me having a daughter I didn't want it to be okay that like I'm allowed to hit her so I have a weird like line of like beating my like beating her well why wouldn't beat that's a pretty terrible word I would never say my mom beat me spank I would I would yeah I wouldn't spank ly but I have like a good like flick thing that I do that kind of just annoys her at the right amount and it just like dog whispery [ __ ] like yeah yeah just a little like thing my mom used to do like a ear thing where like I'll be at the church and she would like do this I'm like ah and that's like it didn't hurt but it was just like a public shaming kind of thing cuz I'm like did other people see that like it was different so I think that there is levels but for a child to do that in Walmart she has to have done that at home she had like and gotten away with it yes kids don't kids don't just wake up one day like okay I'm going to terrorize everything it's like no I'm a test one limit okay I get away with this I'm test this Limit Oh I can do whatever I want at the house well maybe I can do whatever I want at Walmart so there's an escalation that you should have this should have been address years ago let alone to say look at this video and say she's just tripping or something bad happened or there something that led up to this this doesn't just come out of nowhere yeah I think kids are programmed to push the limits see where the boundaries are it it from an evolutionary standpoint it's good you want kids to push and like get out there and try to take control of Their Own Destiny and all that because ultimately they are going to have to completely reject their parents and survive on their own um so it's good that they test the limits to find out where the limits are but if there are no limits you now have a problem and this used to be something that because people were were um they were in a a literal life and death situation that you had to keep people in check because they would die or they would create a vulnerability in the tribe and you couldn't have that uh once that evolutionary pressure goes away people start running some pretty crazy experiments if you guys haven't already please be sure to subscribe until next time my friends be legendary take care peace if you like this conversation check out this episode to learn more goes down amid a massive coordinated dos attack Tesla vehicles and dealerships continue being attacked and Tesla stock plummets as many Express their disdain for Elon all while Elon is filing patents for human telepathy and continuing to