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891. REAL AF LIVE (SUMMER SMASH 25): Trump And Musk Break Up, Japanese Company Lander Crashes On Moon & Q&AF

2025/6/7
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Andy Frisella
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媒体人物,参与讨论和分析当前事件。
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Elon Musk
以长期主义为指导,推动太空探索、电动汽车和可再生能源革命的企业家和创新者。
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Peter Schiff
著名经济学家和金融分析师,知名于其准确预测2008年金融危机和对政府经济政策的批评。
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Andy Frisella: 我对日本登月失败表示怀疑,如果印度都能成功登月,为什么技术更先进的日本会失败?这让我对整个登月计划的真实性产生疑问。我认为可能存在隐瞒或虚假宣传的情况,需要更深入的调查和证据来支持这些说法。 DJ: 我完全同意Andy的观点,我也对登月计划的真实性表示怀疑。我不相信我们70年前用一些塑料垃圾就登上了月球。我认为整个登月视频看起来很假,像是AT&T的客服电话。我认为他们都在撒谎。

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I'm on the floor now my jury box froze fuck up old fuck up stole counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted slow got her on bankroll can't fold that's a no headshot case closed bust it down with the bros put that up go get some more selling bags out the back door put that on the low back

Bad bitch, booty swole, got her own bankroll, can't fold. What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella, and you're listening to the show for the realest. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness, and delusions of modern society, and welcome to motherfucking reality!

Today, we have Andy and DJ! We live, baby! Yeah! Alright. What's up, guys? Yeah. Yeah. Alright. So, what is up? How you guys doing? Is it raining out there right now? Yeah? You gonna make it? Alright, good, good. We, uh...

Gotta remind people about the fee, though. Oh, yeah. Guys, you know we do this show for free? Yeah. All right? We don't ask much, but if the show makes you think, if it makes you laugh, if it gives you a new perspective, we just ask that you help us grow the show. So don't be a hoe. We got a show, baby! All right. Oh, yeah, man. How you guys doing, man? Everybody good? All right. So we got live shows. So we're... How many people listen to CTIs? Okay. All right.

What about Q and AFs? So we're doing both of those motherfucking shows today. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. And you guys get to ask the questions for Q and AF. So don't ask no dumb ones. Yeah, so let's get into it. All right. We got Q and CTI first, man. Let's cruise some internet. All right. So I was cruising the internet this morning. I was looking through some stuff. And we covered this topic yesterday.

I don't know, a year ago. We got to go to India. All right. And so you remember when they said they landed on the moon, right? Yeah, where Zeeshan built the 7-Eleven. 7-Eleven, right. So let's go to headline one. We got Japan's in the conversation now. Japan just landed on the moon, but they crashed into it. Well, they probably had a hard time seeing it.

Uh, here's the thing though. I don't, I don't buy it. I don't buy it. So let's dive into this a little bit. We got a headline. Number one reads private lunar lander from Japan crashes into moon and failed mission. You guys are also going to see my, my full reading display, uh, today, but, uh, let's check this out. So private lunar lander from Japan crashed while attempting a touchdown Friday, the latest casualty in the commercial rush to the moon. Um,

So they have this video and it's kind of crazy because they were all in this like, you know, I guess the tech room or whatever you want to call it. And the fucking thing crashes like right on the camera. Now, here's the video. All right, let's check this out. Hakamada-san, doesn't this look amazing? Well, this is real video. Yes. Not CG. No. It's amazing. It's really hard to believe, but it looks amazing. It's hard to tell when Asian people are like sad.

You know what I'm saying? Sorry. I mean, it's hard. It's hard to tell. But it's coming down there, and then everything just fucking cuts off. Now, here's my problem, man. All right? This is DJ's conumption here, okay? Because my thing is, if India landed on the fucking moon, how did Japan fuck that up? Dude, I'll... I'm saying, man. I mean, you know, all I'm saying is...

Somebody lying. They're all lying. They're all fucking lying, bro. You could tell me we went to the moon 70 years ago with some plastic bullshit. No, it's bullshit. That's not happening, dude. No. There's no fucking chance. The videos, that's not... Yeah. That's... Does anybody think that's a real video? At all? There's no chance, bro. No. That looks like the guys that be calling me for like, uh, from AT&T and shit. You know what I'm saying? Like...

It's Keith. Mr. DJ, we landed on the moon. Yeah, right. Stop buying for a slippy. It's fucking bullshit, man. I don't buy it for one fucking second. Do you guys buy it? No, I don't think so. Me neither. I don't think so either. Guys, if you're on audio, let us know down in the comments what you guys think. You guys want to cruise some comments with us? Let's cruise some motherfucking comments then. We got a couple here.

You know, people get on me about my jokes all the time. That's because they're bad. I mean, it's debatable. I think it depends on who you ask. But I got first comment here. It's from Nick Wanta234. DJ saved himself from being replaced on the show with the WNBA joke of missing a layup. That is true. That was pretty good. Yeah. All right. Yeah, that was pretty good.

That was a good joke. At least it gives me one more show. Yeah. That's how it works. I can't fuck up on this one, though. All right. Who wants to hear Andy rip some people on trash talking? Let's go to Mirror Image 7633. He says, tired of Andy talking smack about Republicans. Goodbye. I got a critical thinker. Yeah.

We got somebody who can criticize. I thought you were hard, right, bro? Yeah, I am. I'm the hardest. Yeah. Like, how are you going to get mad on the fucking, what'd you do? Well, dude, this is how it works, right? Like, you can't criticize either side. Yeah. You know, you got to buy in completely to one team or the other team. Otherwise, you're the enemy. Yeah. And that's how society works nowadays, you know? And it starts with, in my opinion, I think it started with Facebook comments and

Where you got to like the comment because that dissolved all real discourse. Yeah, all they got to do is just like it now. That's right. So now instead of having any kind of real conversation, all we end up with is comments trying to burn each other on the internet. Yeah. And so then we end up with these kind of things. Like, how am I talking smack on Republicans at all? I would say. Oh, we're about to. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. We're fucking about to. I talk smack when it's warranted. That's it, man. Call it how you see it, balls and strikes. Yeah.

I got another one for you. This is a good one. All right. I did some research on this guy, too. So this is Dari Davis, 3983. He says, Jesus Christ, you're a severely delusional crybaby Andy. All right. Who wants to see a picture of this guy? All right. Hold on now, because here's the thing. All right. I found a couple. All right. I mean...

All right, that's cool. Shut the fuck up. I swear to God. No. I swear to God. No. I swear to God. All right, now listen. We may not want to fuck with this guy, though, because anybody that puts... That's a lightsaber, bro. You can't... That's rule number one. You don't fuck with lightsabers. That's right. You don't fuck with lightsabers. You don't fuck with people with lightsabers. Yeah. What do you got for him, man? You know, you don't fuck with people with lightsabers. I take it. He gets a pass. Yeah. All right, baby. All right here, baby. All right.

Don't lightsaber my dick off. Yeah, right. That's right. That's right. No, man, guys, we do appreciate you, though, for being real. That's probably what happened to him. What? His guy come? He had a lightsaber accident. Accident. You know? And now he's how he is. He looks like he would have a lightsaber accident. Yeah.

Fuck. That's terrible. Yeah. Yeah. No, guys, we do appreciate you, though, for being real-ass fans. Keep liking, commenting. Make sure you guys are subscribed and hit that bell notification to stay up to date with the latest episodes for Real as Fuck. Let's keep the crews cruising, shall we? Yeah. Slavery on the moon. Headline them, too. No, I was playing. So this came out yesterday. I know we were talking about it because when this dropped, I said, oh, shit.

All right. I know you guys have been hitting us up in the comments. We got to talk about the biggest breakup ever.

In history. In internet history. It's happening right now. It's happening right now. Trump and Musk break up. Washington holds its breath. Yeah. So we saw this come out. I think you were with Dan Holloway on Drinking Bros. And I'm like, oh, shit, this is going to be good. And let's dive into this, man. Because there's a lot of people have their opinions on what's happening. We always like to try to connect some dots here. So let's dive into this.

Let's dive into this a little bit. So I got some outlines of what had happened was, right? What started this shit, okay? And so we got to go back a little bit because a few weeks ago, we covered this on the last show, but people tried to like, oh, there's beef going on because Elon Musk is leaving the administration. It's like, no, that was just his government contract. It ended on May 30th, right? That wasn't really a big deal, right? But then shit got heated. So on June 3rd,

Elon Musk tweeted this out. He says, I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong. You know it. So that's what kind of kicks shit off, right?

And then and then, you know, Musk kept going because Trump said that he knew about the bill. He knew the insides and outs. Right. And he lines like the fuck I did. Right. Then it keeps going. Right.

And listen, I want to talk about this piece real quick because I think there is a lot of truth in this. So Musk tweeted this out on June 5th. He said, without me, Trump would have lost the election. Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. It's hard to argue that. It's very hard to argue that. Yeah. I mean, he dumped, what, $400 million or something like that? I don't know. I mean, a lot. Like, it was a shit ton of money. I mean, look, dude, I don't think he's off base saying that. No. No. No.

I mean, like, you got to be able to state the facts, man. Like, Musk did some work. Yeah. Musk did some work. Now, this shit got really weird, all right? And I'm sure you guys have all seen this tweet, okay? Elon Musk tweeted this out, saying, time to drop the really big bomb. At real Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT. Ooh, shit. Ooh, shit. Ooh, shit.

Oh, shit. And then he replied to that tweet saying, mark this post for the future. The truth will come out. We did. We did. We're marking it right now. Fuck. Yeah. Dude, that's hot. Yeah. That's hot. That's hot. And, like, it didn't stop there. It kept going. Russia even jumped in on this. Apparently, Putin came out and said that he would give Elon Musk asylum if he needed to, like political asylum.

Because, like, you know, Musk didn't kill himself. All that shit's starting to circulate. And that's cool, right? But, and then Musk put out another video. Like, I mean, dude, they've been hammering back and forth, all right? This video comes out. This is an old video of Trump partying with some NFL cheerleaders and stuff. Have you guys seen this clip? No? Do you guys want to see the clip? All right, let's check it out. Of a Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump giving Epstein his personal attention. No, no!

The footage, shot in November of 1992, before Trump opened the resort as a club, shows the future president surrounded by cheerleaders for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, capturing Trump's fun-loving bachelor lifestyle for an appearance on Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. We're going to get great ratings on your show.

Trump is surrounded by women as music blares in the background. After a while, Trump goes to greet three new guests, among them the financier Jeffrey Epstein. Come on in. Show us that. More than a decade before his guilty plea on state prostitution charges. Later in the footage, Trump is seen talking to Epstein and another man as women are dancing in front of him.

Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein and the other man and telling Epstein about the cameras. Though exactly what they say is difficult to understand as they discuss the women and their appearances, Trump gestures to one and appears to say to Epstein, "Look at her back there. She's hot."

And then, Trump says something else into Epstein's ear that makes him double over with laughter. But as the president says...

I bet Big Jim had that haircut. Yeah, guaranteed. So, all right. All right, yeah. So where are we going? Yeah, let's talk about it. All right. So I've been thinking about this. And at first I was like, all right, I wonder what's actually going on. What's really happening? But I think I figured it out. Okay. Okay, first of all.

What the fuck does it matter if he's at a party with the Buffalo Bills cheerleaders? Yeah, right. I'm pretty fucking sure that most dudes that are worth billions of dollars who are single at that time are going to be at the fucking Buffalo Bills party. Yeah. All right? You know, the Buffalo Bills are a good party. Yeah, you can question their sexuality if they're not. But this Elon thing...

It's pretty well known that Trump kicked Epstein out of his club, worked with the FBI to get him arrested with the first set of charges. So there's that. That's at least what we know. Yeah, that's what we've been told. That's what we've been told. So, like, when I look at this, you know, these are two very smart dudes, Elon and Trump, and they're both very strategic. Everybody's jumping on saying, oh, man, you know, what's going on, this, that, whatever.

But, dude, if I was them, I would be thinking strategy. And I think they both think that way. Yeah. And, yes, Trump has a big ego. Massive. And, yes, Elon has a big ego. Massive. All right? But I have a hard time believing that they would let their big egos get in the way of what's going on with our country. Yeah. Maybe I'm wrong. But if there was a better way to get the left –

To scream for the Epstein list. Isn't that weird? Yeah, I can't think of a better way. So when I look at this, at first I was definitely taken aback. But now I'm thinking like, fuck, dude, this seems like a play they're running to get something out. And dude, by the way, you're going to tell me that for the last four, five years, eight years that this has been going on,

That they're not going to drag Trump for being on the Epstein list? It would have been done. If they knew he was on it? It would have been done. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, that makes sense. So you're saying they're still boys. Well, and then, like, if they're not, and then what's that say about Elon if he knew the whole fucking time and didn't say shit? Yeah. Okay, so, like, there's all these different scenarios at play, and I don't know. I think these guys are pretty smart.

I think it might be a tactic to try and drag this out and make people all demand for this list. Because, dude, if the left had if the Biden administration and the media and all this had this information, you don't think they would have posted it before the election? They would have for sure. They would have went on and on and on about it. Yeah, because they didn't want to. Right. They didn't want that. I mean, that makes sense. It makes sense. So I'm not I mean, dude, I'm not sure. Like, I don't think it's what it appears to be. What do you guys think?

You guys don't know? You think Trump is in with Epstein? It's okay. It's all right. It's honest feedback. You think Elon and Trump had an ego falling out for real? You think they're playing him? All right.

Dude, because I'm saying, like, when you start giving away fucking, like, this came out, Trump wants to give away or sell his Tesla back. It's like, dude, this is like some baby mama drama. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's almost so absurd. It's like there's no way. And, like, Elon Musk is African-American. So, I mean, like, it makes sense. Yeah, because Trump's a racist. That's what I'm saying. It makes sense. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.

But, like, dude, I will say this. If it is an ego thing, if that's really what this is, and this is a big ego thing, and it's a true falling out, it's terrible for the country. Well, not only that, it shows you that these guys are not as equipped to lead and not that much better than anybody else in reality. Well, that's the other thing, because it also makes all the shit that the left talks about

Trump, true. You know what I'm saying? Like the unprofessionalism. It makes all of that shit true. I mean, that's why it seems, I don't know. It seems, look, my gut tells me it's a fucking play. That's what I think. But, you know, I also don't know. Like usually I'm pretty certain, but I guess we're just going to have to wait and see what happens. Yeah, because the crazy thing is, man, like, because it has started some conversation, all right?

with this Epstein stuff, the pedophilia stuff, right? And I don't even know. They tell on themselves because now you got the left talking about it, right? Like the Democrat Twitter page tweeted out about it, right? And now you got these guys coming out from all these, you know, crazy fucking pedo places, and they're weird. I would like to introduce you guys to a guy named Peter Schiff, okay? Okay.

This is his Twitter. He's a chief economist and global strategist for Europac. He's chairman of Shift Gold, founder of Shift Sovereign, host of Shift Radio. Never heard of it. He's supposedly a best-selling author. Sure. All right, Pete, what you got, Pete? Pete made this tweet yesterday, okay? FYI, pedophiles are attracted to prepubescent girls and boys. I'm not defending Epstein, but...

He had sex with teenage girls, 14 through 17, that had physically developed sexually. They were underage, so criminal and immoral, but that does not make him a pedophile. Check this motherfucker's hard drive, bro. Woodchipper? Yeah! I agree. Straight up. I'm sure, anybody own woodchippers around here?

Yeah. We got contact out here? We can get some. All right. Yeah. Yeah, and here's the crazy thing. That's a fucking weird thing to say. It's super weird. Unprovoked. Now, this is now deleted, but nothing's deleted on the internet. Oh, yeah. Check his hard drive. That's for sure. Bro, the crazy thing is he doubled down on it.

He doubled down on it. He said, what's your point? Because somebody called him out. They were like, what the fuck? He's like, what's your point? I clearly wrote that I was not defending Epstein and that older men having sex with underage girls is wrong. I just don't like it when people redefine terms. That's not what it sounded like you said. No, it doesn't. There's a definition if anybody needs it. What it sounded like you said is, I don't even want to say it because somebody's going to clip it. They're going to be like, look what Eddie said.

We don't know what he said. Yeah, dude, it's weird, man. What do you think that black eye was about with Elon, too? Fucking. That was weird. You think Trump and him got into it? Bro, they might, listen, they might have a little tussle, man. I mean, because I'll also say this, like, you know, when you got passionate guys that care about each other, like, it's not unusual for things to get a little heated. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's cool. Yeah, Sal and I get in a fight like once a year. In this parking lot. I took care of it. Yeah. Like, shit happens. Yeah. You know, but...

I don't know, man. I don't know. Guys, tell us down in the comments what you guys think, man. With that being said, who wants a thumbs up or a dumb as fuck? Should we read that? Yeah. Final segment for CTI today, guys. As always, we're going to do a thumbs up or a dumb as fuck. That's where we bring a headline in. We talk about it to get one of those two options. Let's go to Florida. Yeah. How many Florida people we got here? Hey, who's from Florida? All right. You all got to leave. Yeah.

Don't drink the fucking green one. Yeah, don't drink the green one. Yeah, fuck, man. We don't have enough drywall for y'all. Yeah, fuck. Florida people get wild, man. Wild. Let's go down to Florida for our thumbs up, man. Our thumbs up or dumbest fuck headline reads, Florida motorcyclist injured after hitting six-foot alligator on highway. I don't think you can get more fucking Florida than that. No. Yeah, and there's a video. Drinking a Mountain Dew.

The gator was drinking him out of the gate. That's a little more Florida. I'm crossing here. Let's dive into this. Two motorcyclists were hospitalized over the weekend after striking a six-foot alligator on a Florida highway, according to State Highway Patrol. The bizarre collision took place Saturday around 6 p.m. on Interstate 4 in Volusia County, according to Woeful.

Everybody catch that? All right. Orlando-based Fox Philly. So 67-year-old Cameron Gilmore, who sustained a broken foot and toes after hitting the alligator, told Waffle that he and the 25-year-old Brandy Gross were riding with a larger group, and the farmer noticed a big blob on the road. Let's check this clip out.

On Saturday, two motorcyclists collided with something they never expected to see on their lane. I saw it like 10 feet in front of me and I just, you know, I thought, I knew it was going to hit it, kind of just happened so quick. I didn't even have a second to do anything. Couldn't put on the brakes or nothing. I just had to hold on. 67-year-old Cameron Gilmore flew off his bike.

one of the writers in front of me said he he went by the gator looked in his mirror saw me hit it and i flipped over the handlebars and landed on my head on i4 and rolled was the gator okay

Dude, are gators really that bad down there? Like, they're just on the fucking highway? Like, we have crackheads on the highways here, but like... We got different problems. Same thing, but different. Yeah, same thing. They're fucking environmentalists. That's what it is. Yeah. That's what it is, man. I think the gator's fine. Like... No, I don't think so. I think they covered his head because he's dead. That's true. Yeah, I don't think he made it. Yeah. Let's thumb down for the gator, then. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah? What do you think? I'll be fine. I'll tell you this. Like, I've run into some shit, like some Final Destination shit on my bike a few times. Never a gator. Not a crackhead either, but I ran into some stuff. Like what? Like, dude, we were riding in a pack once, and we have a guy that's in our club, and he, like, I can't say it. He jerry-rigs his bike, and he's like,

Yeah, yeah. He niggas his bike. All right. And dude, we were riding. We were probably doing like 90 miles an hour.

And, you know, motorcycles has that, you know, it's like it was like 15 of us has that home. Right. And all of a sudden you hear his fucking exhaust pipe comes off and it starts like doing that fucking slow mo tumble right towards me. Hit my fair in the shit, but we didn't fall. We were fine. You have like very limited time to fucking make some decisions there. So, I mean, I couldn't imagine running to a six foot gator, but or crackhead. But, yeah, it's too bad it wasn't an environmentalist.

Dude. Like their hands glued to the pavement? Fuck. Fuck those guys. I want to see some of those people in real life. Like, can we be real? Like, what the fuck is wrong with those people? Like, you think you're really solving something by gluing your hands to some shit.

You remember they did the Starbucks counter? Yeah. Or the art. Or the art. What's that group? It's Just Stop Oil or some shit like that, I think. A bunch of idiots. Run them over. Communists. Run them over, man. Anyway, I feel bad for the gator. Yeah. I like the animals, man. Yeah, that's real. I don't care as much for the people.

Sorry, Brandy. Yeah. You know? Yeah. So I'm giving this thumbs down because the Gator got hurt. Yeah. All right. RIP Gator. Yeah. I think they said they nicknamed that guy. Yeah, they call him Gator Gilmore now. Gator Gilmore. Yeah. Why is that? I guess because he killed the Gator, I guess. I don't know. Yeah. Happy Gilmore. Did Happy Gilmore kill the Gator? No, I think that's his last name. Did you see Happy Gilmore? Yeah.

Fuck, you're going to put me on the spot on movies right now? Did you see it? No, I think... Wait, wait, okay, all right, all right, all right, all right. That's Adam Sandler. Yeah. Right? With the golf shit. Yeah, that's right. And the guy with the fucked up arm. Bro, motherfucker, you're trying to play golf now. You don't know Happy Gilmore? No, I've never seen it all the way through. This guy gets dressed up in all the golf shit. I'm wearing this golf shirt tonight. One thing about DJ is he's always going to show up with the outfit.

Always prepared. We showed up to hike Camelback. This motherfucker looked like he was going to climb fucking Mount Everest. Dude, he had the sticks and the goggles and all this. I had fucking goggles on. I'm like, bro, it's 100 degrees. He's like, you never know. Never know. Hey, it is what it is, man. Always ready. Ready always. I know. That's my thing. All right. Well, that was CTI. You want to do some Q&A?

Yeah. Yeah. All right. So how this is going to work, we got some mics, I think, somewhere, right? Give it up for Zeeshan, y'all. Yeah. Yeah. Matter of fact, let's take a second. Let's give it up for our whole crew, man. They've been kicking ass. You guys don't see these guys, but this is Joe right here. All right? That's Keith there. Yeah, Keith. There's Zeeshan. We got Madon. He's hiding back here. That's our Bosnian boy. Yeah. Yeah.

Zeeshan blessed us with his presence all the way from the moon. I have to go real quick. My shift starts in 20 minutes. All right. So how are we doing this, bro? Yeah, so we got some Q&A. So we want to, you guys know how we do it, right? So business, life, personal development. Really anything. Really anything. Yeah. We just want to do some live Q&A with you guys. That work? Yeah.

Is this where you want them to come? Yeah, so you go ahead and pick out who you want to pick out, and then we'll bring them to the front. Let's get right here. Right here? Yeah. Before you start, tell them what you did. All right. Hi, everybody. My name is Joe. Back in June 1st, 2022, I started 75 Hard. On day 50, I listened to the 1,000 Day Podcast, and then I decided to do 1,000 straight days of 75 Hard. Hell yeah! Yeah!

So back in February, we got invited out to HQ. I got to meet everybody. So yeah, my question is, you know, usually my days start at like 3.30. A.M. or P.M.? A.M. And then they usually end around like 9, 10, 11, depending on the day.

And, you know, that's been going on for years now. So I know you talked about there was a time where you had your biggest epiphany about business when you were sick with pneumonia. You know, I know Goggins talked about how he was massively injured before he reflected on the ultra marathons, the hell weeks and everything else like that. So how do I go through that reflection period without going through a massive injury or a massive illness?

Dude, I think those come at different times in our lives, man. I don't think it's something that we control other than practicing the idea of, you know, gratitude and where we're at, what we got going on, what we've accomplished. I answered this question yesterday on Drinking Bros because I thought it was interesting. But, you know, I try not to attach myself too much to what I've done. I try to stay focused on what we're doing. And when I've seen...

Someone's going to beat that guy's ass. Bet he has a small pee-pee. It's cool if I do it, though. But, anyways, he's still going. So, dude, I think, you know, it's very... When I see people fail, and I've witnessed people fail in life and business, it's not...

Because they are hard on themselves, it's because they celebrate too much and they start to give themselves too much. So I think it's a very difficult balance between, you know, acknowledging your achievements and how far you've come and also being dissatisfied with where you are. And, you know, if you lean one way too hard, you know, towards, you know, I'm a piece of shit, I need to do better. That's not good. And if you...

If you go the other way too hard, you're going to lose because you're going to think you don't have any growth to have. So I personally think, you know, as far as those times of reflecting, I don't know that you can manufacture them the way that you're asking, but I think that

Consistently auditing where you are and what you need to do in a very unbiased way is the best way to serve that along the time. You know, a lot of us get caught up in one way or the other, right? We tell our internal self-talk is, fuck dude, I'm a piece of shit. I haven't done anything. I'm not doing, no matter what we've done. And what you guys got to understand is that anybody's that are trying to achieve anything, anybody's that trying to do anything, they're not going to be able to do it.

We're going to always feel like we got more to do. That's just the way you're fucking wired. And you should be grateful to be wired that way because most people are not. Most people have a win and they hang on to it their entire lives. They got MVP of the soccer game back in 1987. Like, no one gives a shit. You know what I mean? So, you know, those times are going to come, dude. And I think they're going to come for most people when...

We don't have the ability to do the things that we really get fulfillment from. And, and I think when Goggins, cause I've talked to David about that too, and myself that came from us not being able to do the thing that we want to do. And dude,

Joe, there's going to come a time where you're going to be on the fucking sideline, bro. And it's just not, it's going to be out of your control. That's going to come for everybody in one way or the other. And I think when those times happen is when those reflections start to happen. We start to find bigger purpose. We start to look at bigger things. We start to realize that the things that maybe we are obsessed with and concerned with are only a small tip of the big picture. Not that they're irrelevant, but there's more. And

And I think, you know, depending on where you are, how old you are, what you've gone through, what you're going through currently, those things come at different times. So, all right? Sick.

Okay. Sorry, one more statement. On November 8th, 2022, you posted some projects that you were doing. I know one of them was the official 75 Hard Live Hard community, and I'd love to be a huge part of that. Oh, you're going to be. Yeah. I already got you locked up, bro. All right. Awesome. I just don't know it yet. Hey, bro, Joe is a stud. A freaking stud. All right. Next question. Where do we want to go?

Z. Let's go. Her right here. Her right here. Wave your hand high. There you go. She's right there. Bring her up. Right there. She's shining blue. No, no. One more behind. One more behind. Yeah, we got you next. We got you. No, you're good. You're good. We'll do both. Hey. Go ahead. I'm going to go first. Okay. Hello. Hi. Hi. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. Good. My question is about AI. I work for...

this manufacturing company and I'm in charge of all the audits and I using AI it cut the audit like a prep work for two weeks and my boss is really happy that I got it done but I don't know if I should share like hey I'm using AI to cut my job like in half so it makes me a little nervous like

With all AI stuff. Yeah, yeah, for sure. So you're asking how do you let them know without being devalued? Yes, exactly. Okay, got it. So the way to do that, and by the way, this is going to be relevant. That's a great question. That is a great question. This is going to be relevant for all of us, all right? When I first started talking about AI, I was definitely very terrified of it. And you guys know I've been warning against this for years and years and years.

But, you know, sometimes shit comes and there's nothing you can do about it. And that is the reality of AI. It's here, you know, when the internet started, there was companies that said, I'm not going to use it. Those companies are out of business. When social media started, people said, I'm not going to use it. Those people are irrelevant. AI is going to be the biggest thing of those things. And the way that people should be looking at it

is how to... Exactly how you are, by the way, is how do I equip myself to be the most productive with this tool, right? And we should look at it as a tool. It's no different than using a hammer and a chisel to carve some stone. It's a tool. And the better that we can carve the stone, the better we use the tool. And so...

What I would do, now how familiar is your boss with AI? Very or not really? Not really. So what I would do is I would come up with a presentation idea

of, okay, this is how I'm doing things and I want to show you because if we could get all of our employees up to speed with this skill, we could increase productivity like this. Instead of going at it with fear, like he's going to see that I'm cheating. If that's the way your boss sees it, you should find another place to work. But this is a great time for you to take initiative and for you to say, hey,

I'm working with this tool. It's helped me this way. This is how we can use it. We should train everybody on how to do this. And it'll make us grow this much more instead of us having to cut all the employees. Because there's going to be two kinds of companies, all right? There's going to be the companies that try to eliminate humans with AI. And I believe that

Those companies will ultimately fail. And the reason I believe that is because community and connection with people is a human need. All right. And I think the companies who will win. And by the way, I've talked to Gary V. I've talked to all my friends that you guys hear about. They all feel the same way that I'm that I'm going to explain this. They feel like it is impossible.

Something that we should equip our employees with and then use the people as the forward facing user interface. We're still going to talk. We're still going to communicate. But all of my back end work, I'm going to be freed up from to build better relationships with my customers.

And everybody I've talked to that knows anything about it, that's what they're saying. So this is a good opportunity for you to be a leader and to say, hey, here's what I got. Here's what I can do. Here's what I think we should do. And here's how we could grow with this. And I think if you were working for me and you came to me with that, I would say this is fucking awesome. So that would be my advice for that.

Appreciate it. Yeah, you're welcome. Yeah, I literally cut my work two weeks and we passed the audit with an accident. Literally, I just uploaded all the SOPs, everything that the audit's requesting. And then I say, is there any gaps within the audit and the information I provided? Literally just like- Instant. Yeah, and then I go in there and all the gaps and I got to fill the gaps and make it work. But, oh, it was phenomenal. Yeah. Listen, take the initiative. This is a big deal. Because like, dude, these opportunities to really stand out

Don't come along that often so use it to your advantage. You're welcome. My name is Isla by the way Hello, my name is Tony I'm from Pittsburgh I coach on 12 year old softball players and I share the show with them because I think what you guys have to say is really important As if you could go back to being a teenager as an athlete, what would you say to them? Cuz they're 13 so

I'm a non-parent too, so I don't want to tell them what to think or how to feel. Look, man. Well, listen. Just because you're not a parent doesn't mean you don't have advice to offer. You're also a grown adult who's experienced lots of things. And sometimes kids don't like to listen to their parents. They like to listen to other people. Badass little kids. So there's a good don't ever feel like you can't offer because you're not because that's bullshit. Here's the thing.

All right? I grew up in sports. How many of you guys grew up in sports? Okay.

Team sports and individual sports offer us a unique perspective that is reality. It's parallel to reality, okay? It doesn't matter what the teachers say in the classroom in terms of how things might work. It doesn't matter, you know, when the feel-good parents want to give 20-place trophies to the fucking high school team. Like...

None of that shit's real. It's all fucking bullshit. Okay? When you get out in the real world, and tell me this isn't the truth. When you get out in the real world, nobody gives a fuck. Okay? Is that true or not? Okay. They judge you on your performance. They judge you on how you can lead, how well you work with a team. Okay?

What you can execute on and the level of your work, all of these things can be learned in team sports. And, dude, almost everybody that works for us is a team sport or individual sport player. And the skills that you can learn from that are completely parallel with the skills that you need to have to win at life.

And that's something that I would work to as a coach. I would work to tie that into their brains now. Right. It's not just, hey, we've got to work hard and practice because we got to win the game. It's, hey, we got to work hard and practice because when we make a habit of working hard, we take that other places and it rewards us in other ways. It's tying the lessons into practice.

the reality for these kids. And, you know, there's the best coaches in the world are very good at doing that. Even the high level coaches like Nick Saban and these people that we know as the best coaches, they don't just talk to these. These are grown men that they're coaching and they don't just talk to these men and say, hey, this is about football. Most of these guys coach on character and life first and then football. And it's just a great

Instant lesson for these people to learn on the spot about how life really works. And I think, you know, coaches, how many of you guys coach teams? All right, quite a few of you.

I think coaches are some of the most important people out there. So, like, just because you don't have kids, don't feel like you're going to serve a massive purpose in people's lives. And, dude, real talk, like, the most influential people for me, besides my parents, have been coaches that I had. And also, real talk...

The ones I hated the most are the ones that I'm most grateful for now. And I'm probably that guy for some of you guys. So, yeah, man. That's what I would work on doing. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Let's get some more, man. We got some time. Let's get some more. Where do we go? We'll go here. Z? Yep. Black shirt.

Andy, first and foremost, 75 Hard completely changed my life back in November of 2023. So I would like to thank you first and foremost for creating the program and exposing it to people like me to be able to do what I've done to this point, which is nothing in comparison to what I plan on doing. So thank you. Bye, man. It's all you, dude. This question is more on the personal side for me. Growing up, my parents gave me everything that I needed in order to pursue the things that I wanted to do at their own expense of not being able to pursue their dreams. My dad...

Being a business owner in his early days was unable to pursue those because depression and anxiety at a very high clinical level, very deep, was not able to sustain that business without feeling like he was going to kill himself. So he brought himself out of it. At this point in his life, thank you, I appreciate that. At this point in his life, I guess I should say in my life, I've started to pursue personal excellence,

becoming the better version of myself and seeing where it can take people like myself, other people that are at this event as well. He is at a point in his life where he feels that he's done. I believe he's about 53 and is essentially waiting to die. It kills me to see him like that. And I understand that living the example is the best way to bring people up to you, to inspire them that they can do something. I struggle to see how he could get out of the place that he's in

Just by me leading as an example in that way because he seems so adamant about his life essentially being over Ultimately my question for you is what is your perspective on that cuz I know you've struggled with a lot of these things yourself And what do you think what do you what do you think of that in the future for myself? Actions I could take even just perspective shift for me and how I can even see it as someone who's gone through that yourself Yeah, so

By nature of what your parents sacrificed for you to do what they wanted you to do or what you wanted to do, you could tell that your dad is likely a very caring man and very much so willing to put himself second to what it is that you need. Am I right on that? Okay, so he said yes. So here's what I think you should do, okay?

Whatever it is that you're working on, you need to like 100x that vision. All right? And then you need to look at him and be like, Dad, you're fucking 53 years old, bro. You're barely halfway done. Okay? I know it's hard and I know that you feel the way that you feel, but I need your help to do this. And I would plug him into that mission because he's already wired to serve people

And if you could give him... Most people with depression, the reason that they feel that way is, one, they lack purpose. They can't think of what the fuck they're supposed to do. And two, they're so frustrated with their lack of action that it's demoralizing. They're like looking up at this massive mountain and they're like, fuck, if I hadn't have done this and this and this, I wouldn't be here. And the idea of climbing that mountain is overwhelming. All right? So...

Not knowing any more than what you said, what it feels like to me is that he needs a fucking purpose, bro. And the reality is, is he's your, you're his biggest purpose by the actions he's already taken. So whatever it is that you're working on, whatever it is that you have going on, you need to think way bigger. And then you need to like, look at him and be like, look, dad,

I can't fucking do this without you, man. Like, I'm going to need you to get off the couch and help me with this. And when people start to feel needed and they start to recognize a purpose, they will get in a rhythm of action which will help break them out of that spell that they're under, if that makes sense. So that's what I would do if I were you. All right? Thank you. Thank you very much. Yeah. I appreciate it. All right. All right, let's get another one. Let's go. We got anybody in the back? Blue shirt. Blue shirt with the Andy head. Yep. Can we get to him?

That's a big head right there, baby. Look at all them brains. Where's your head? Somebody's got mine down there. There we go. Hey! My head's a little weird shape on that one, man. It's not like that in real life. It's like an egg-ish. It's egg-ish. Yeah. Beard looks good, though.

He said it looks like a potato. You ain't got no penis, he said. I heard it. God damn it. Be a real ass here. I would think you were more attractive if it looked like a potato. Thank you. I love potatoes. You love potatoes. That's true. Thank you. Potatoes. I do like them. That's why I'm still here. Yeah.

All right, what do we got? First of all, man, your message, hearing it when I did, changed the entire trajectory of not just my life, but my family's life. So, like, thank you from the bottom of my heart. And just for some context, I used to be over 500 pounds. Holy shit, bro. Yeah. Fuck yeah. That is fucking awesome. God dang, bro. That's fucking awesome. Hey, what are you at now? Like around 215. Damn, dude. Oh, my God. Oh, nice, nice. Bro, that's fucking crazy. Yeah. Yeah.

Did you break my mic? No. So for context, this is my, I'm currently on phase three of my second live hard year. Fuck yeah, man. Thank you. So I mean, I know I have the ability to follow a plan and do hard things. Yeah.

Is that what got you happy in the first place? You couldn't do those things? I just like comfort, man. That was my thing. When it came to money, anything, I just want to be comfortable was the phrase I said. Now I like getting uncomfortable. Asking a question in front of hundreds of people. Thousands probably.

But when it comes to my business, like I can't follow the plan. I'll do it until I get to that point of comfort where like I hit that number in the account where I feel okay. And then, and then I stopped. So my question is like, I, I know what I want to do. I've like through this process and like all the, I keep breaking it. Keep breaking it. And how about, let's try this one. All right. We got a new one. There you go. Don't let me touch it.

All right, cool. So my question is, like, I know what I want to do. And like through all the time of like losing the weight and walking, rocking, I've thought a lot. And like, is it time to like scrap the old business plan and move to this new thing? Like the purpose that I feel like I'm really here for? Well, I mean, I don't know what that purpose is. I don't want you broke.

So for context, like I got 19 years clean to him recovering addict. I love this guy. Yeah. So I mean, the warrior, the plan is like I want to help people who are like me. Like when when, you know, I was an addict from being a little kid. It was just food that I took a little reprieve to get on drugs. And then like I went back to food when I got off drugs.

But I want to help like other people, you know, maybe start it, like stop it before it starts, like helping kids with nutrition or just help other recovering addicts with their nutrition. So they're just not white knuckling, trying to not be a fat fuck. Well, let me ask you. So you want to make a living doing that? Yeah, I want to do like recovery houses and like, you know, see where it goes. All right. So why don't you do it?

You've already got the fucking experience. You've got an amazing story. People are going to be inspired by that. What is your other business? Real estate. Okay. Well, can you not do both? You can. All right. Yeah. I was going to ask you to flip that. Lots of people do real estate and something else. Yeah. Okay. Listen, dude, success is relative. It's not just about how much money you make. Okay. There's also fulfillment involved.

All right? And it's very important. And I believe that if you are more fulfilled with your work, you can make more money. I've seen that a million times. Do you like money? I don't know, because every time I get... Ah, dude. So you got a limiting belief, bro. Yeah. Do you like fucking money or not? Yeah, I like fucking money. Okay. Right. Who likes money?

All right. So it's okay to say you like money, first of all, because it's true. And anybody that says they don't is lying, okay? And they say that to be virtuous. But if you offer them $100, they'll fucking take it, all right? You offer me $20, I'll take it. Every time you hesitate to say, I want money or I like money, money gets further away from you, all right? So remember that. Secondly...

You are going to be much more effective at making money if you care about what you are doing as the product. Meaning, if you care about actually changing people's lives, which it sounds like you do, you're going to be successful at it because you're going to be so fucking good at it that people will pay you anything to fucking do it. Okay? So my recommendation is for you to maintain your real estate business, spend...

Go develop this new career and take the money that you make and invest it in real estate. And that's how I'd be looking at it, bro. And if you're scared to make the jump, just imagine yourself for the next 50 years doing just real estate. You already know the answer, bro. You guys, fuck you all motherfuckers know the answers. You all just want me to hear it. Validation, man. Yeah. Yeah.

I hear you say it, Andy. I just want to hear you say it. Go fucking help people, man. People need help. Hell yeah. And you know how to help them. So go do it. And DJ, 20 bucks is 20 bucks, man. 20 bucks. Hey, listen. 20 bucks is 20 bucks, bro. You talking about 100, bro. Listen. I'm cheap. Yeah. One more? Let's get one more in. Let's go. The young buck right here, Joe. Young buck right there. Fuck, he looks tall. How tall is that dude? I'm a heavy move right here. Thank you.

Hey, how tall are you, dude? Like six, one and a half. How old are you? Nineteen. All right. All right. So what's up, man? So I'm 19 years old and I'm in college right now. And I don't really want to work nine to five. I don't want to be reckless. But I just keep wondering, like, should I be in college or should I go all in on it?

How do I know when it's time to bet everything on yourself and just walk away instead of what doing whatever else does is like the safe path? What are you going to college for? Business. And what's your vision of what you want to do? I want to start something with my dad. I've seen my dad. I see your dad over there. Yeah, so my dad, he started a business about five years ago, and he went through one of the hardest things I've had to see. Yeah. Bro, it's hard. Hey, brother. You're doing good, man. Hey. Hey. Hey.

Listen, bro, being a warrior is hard as fuck. You know what I'm saying? That's why most people don't do it. So he did 75 hard five times and he came back stronger than ever. And I want to start something with him and build something really big. And I'm just wondering if I should go to college or if I should stay out of college and save money and try and build something from scratch. Okay. All right. Sorry, I know it's slow. No, it's a great question. I just don't want to step on your dad's toes. But here's the deal, bro.

At this point in time, and the way information is flowing, and the way information is available, if you go out and put yourself in a $100,000 to $200,000 worth of debt, and I said for you to go do that, I would be giving you wrong information. Okay? I don't feel like that's the path anymore. I know it's not. And if you were my son, I would say, hey, look, there's all these ways to learn. There's all these things you want to do.

You don't need to go to college and put yourself in hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. You need to start learning about those things right now, okay? Because information is happening so fast, and evolution is happening so fast in business now. By the time you start a class and the time you end the class in a semester, the information's different. That's how fast the environment's moving now.

And you're not going to get a complete scope of what you need to know. Now, you're going to learn some basic skills. And also, there's some value in learning how to socialize with people. Oh, yeah. All right? That's a real thing. Yeah. But I don't know that that's worth $200,000 to fucking do that. So, yeah, here's what I would say. Here's what I would say. I would say before you do anything...

Do not quit until you have something specific to do. Because what will happen is you'll quit and then you'll float. And then it'll be one year, two years, and you'll be saying, I want to do something. Pick something. It doesn't matter what it is.

And start doing it. And even if that changes, you're going to learn skills that are going to apply. And whatever happens during that time of starting that business, even if it isn't your long-term business, that will be much more valuable than any education you could pay for at school. Okay? So there's so many good resources to learn from.

I would be, I'm still a very ravenous learner. I mean, I, I read, I try to take it. I watch all the, the business shows on YouTube, trying to see where the trends are and what's like, I think as long as you're a lifetime student and you're always willing to learn brother, I don't think you need the college thing, but I think you do need to get specific on what you want to do because when you're standing there and you say, I want to do something. And I understand, bro. I, when I was 19, that's when I started this. Okay. And,

Just get something specific in your mind that you want to do before you go. You see what I'm saying? That way you don't get caught in the float. Okay. Thank you. You should be proud of your dad, bro. It's one of the hardest fucking things ever, man. And it sounds to me like you're inspired by that. Yeah, I am. Yeah. And, bro, listen, dude.

That shit's hard. It's hard, man. It ain't for everybody. But I can tell just by the way you care that you'll be just fine, bro. I promise you. So let's go fucking do it, all right? All right. Thank you. Let's get some more. Let's get some more. All right. Guys, make sure you hand straight up. Not at the angle. You're going to get us fucking fired up here. All right.

We'll get that Elon. That's what I'm saying. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, easy. Let's go over here. We got the same bison hat right here. Yep, yep. Right here, Joe. Right here. No, black hat. Yep, black hat. Oh, well. The bison hat. Yeah, fuck. Sorry. With the horns? Yep, he's good. All right.

First off, how you guys doing? Thanks for having us here. This is my wife and my first year at Summer Smash. Oh, sweet. Super cool. Where are you from? Thank you, guys. We're from New Mexico. All right. So my question, it's not a super deep question, but I'm a former police officer, current firefighter.

I always generally like to ask, what is your guys opinion on the current climate of law enforcement? We're about five years post George Floyd, post COVID. Obviously shit hit the fan for a good few years there. Have you guys noticed in general support going up or down? Yeah.

I'm just curious. So you went from real guns to water guns? Unfortunately, yes, sir. It wasn't by choice. I mean, look, dude, I think people have always supported the police. I think where it dipped was when they were arresting people on the fucking beach for COVID shit.

And I think some people had always assumed that every police officer would stand with the people with overreach. And when that didn't happen, I think a lot of people questioned. I feel like that's coming back. I feel like people I feel like what people really want to see is for police officers to be allowed to do their jobs and to be allowed to arrest criminals and the criminals to be prosecuted.

And I think the frustration that if we have frustration with the police, I think...

I think it's not at the police. People are starting to realize it's at the system. So, and when you talk to, I mean, you know, when you talk to the guys, they're all like, fuck dude, we just want to do our jobs, you know? And I think that's where most people are. You know, most people that I've talked to, if there was any dip at all, like I said, it was because of some of the shit that we saw during COVID, which represented a little minute, tiny bit of police officers. So,

That's kind of what I'm seeing. I think a lot of that too. I've always described it like you got law enforcement. I would always say, man, everybody wants bacon, but nobody wants to see how the shit's made. And making bacon's not a pretty process. It's ugly. And the reality is there's evil fucking people out there. Bacon's got to be made. People want to be able to go to stores. They want to go out to their cars and it's still there or their bike for some of us. And

The process or what it takes to achieve that sometimes is not pretty. Right. And I think we're a law enforcement just in general has struggled and it's night and day where it is now. But I think one of the other bigger issues was just lack of transparency or the speed of it. Right. And so and we've seen this over time. I know you go back to George Floyd.

But it was, you know, a situation would happen. It'd be weeks before there was any actual transparency from that agency. And during that time, high emotions, just getting burned down. And I think departments across the country, again, they have gotten way better at this. But just the speed of transparency moving a lot faster. Right. So now when a situation happened within 24 hours, we're getting a real reaction.

the real truth of what actually happened. And, oh, okay, Lil' J.J. was fucked up, right? Like, it's a lot quicker and easier to get to that point, right? And so, it's night and day now. All the defund the police shit, that's all done. Nobody's with that. Now,

There's still a lot of departments that were actually affected by that, too. Right. Like, I mean, we got we got great men and women in uniform here in St. Louis. And, you know, our two biggest agencies here, they're both are down by two or three hundred officers each. You know, and so that's still a piece. Yeah. But why? It's because they fucking these guys go out and do their fucking jobs.

and they put themselves in danger for not a whole lot of money. And then when they do their jobs, the dude's back on the street in a fucking hour. Yep. Like, that's demoralizing, bro. And, like, that's why we're not having people sign up. For sure. For sure. I think, I mean, like I said, this is something we ain't going to fix today. It's not going to get fixed in five years even. But I think when you have the community that allows cops to make the bacon, understanding it has to get made, right? We have to let them do their job. We got to pay them more, right? I agree.

And as long as on the L.E.O. side, they continue the transparency, the speed of that process and just keeping together, man, I think we'll just we'll slowly but surely get to a much better place. I think we're closer than we were five years ago for way closer for sure. Yeah. I mean, like, look, I want to see some asses get beat. You know, I do. We call it a customer. I know. We call it just good customer service. It got to happen. It is what it is. We got time for one more. Let's do one more. Yeah.

Let's go black. I'm going to stop saying black hat. Guy right here. Nope, you. Yep, you. Yep, right there. It's the last one, so no pressure. I'm going to have you come right here. It might be the last one, maybe. Hey, guys. Andy. I'm Andy as well, so great name there, first of all. Thank you. We appreciate you guys having us. The main thing is that we always talk about in life nobody really owes you shit. Nobody owes you their time, their money.

And when you my question is that when you do have a mentor or some people call him a life coach that has gone more than above and beyond for you, literally change the trajectory of what your future holds with finances, family, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, you name it. How can we make sure that number one, that life coach or mentor is understanding that we do appreciate it?

And number two, what can we make sure that we're doing to give back and not take advantage of the opportunity that's being presented to us? Well, look, I think there's a lot of people that do life coaching that are terrible and they're doing it just for money. Assuming that this person is actually genuine and gives a fuck.

You know, I think most of the people that I know that are genuine, what they care about is that people carry the torch. All right. And that they they up their leadership, they up their standards, and then they turn around to the people that they can lead and the people that they can help and pass that down. I have people come to me all the time. They're saying, well, what can I do? I'm like, bro, just live it. Just fucking turn around. Teach the people around you. Hold the standard. Let them see it. And and that's that's the reason.

That's the reason I do this because I look around at the world and I see tons of wasted potential. I see people very unhappy, lacking purpose. I see an attitude of, you know, not even good enough. Like I see like a fuck it attitude. And that's not conducive to a civilized, excellent culture, which is what this country is supposed to be. So one of the things that I care most about is people.

That we leave behind a better place than what we got. And right now that's not fucking happening. And so when we look around and say, well, why is that not happening? Well, it's not happening because we're not living it properly. And the men that came before us and the men that came before them and the women that came before us and the women that came before them all had a very...

strong understanding and obligation and sense of duty to pass that down. And that's not just here in America, dude. That's in culture for history. It's humanity. It's the elders pass down the lessons to teach people how to function. And I think we have gotten off track in a very selfish way

where people think it's just about them, it's just about their own lives, and it's about what they're dealing with, and it's like, fuck, dude, you know, you're not the only one dealing with shit, bro. You know, shit fucking, it's hard. And, you know, these young kids coming behind you, they're dealing with that shit, but they don't know how to fucking address it at all. So...

I just think that, dude, the best way to ever repay someone who has helped in the ways that you described is to help other people do the same things. I think that's why the people with the right hearts do those things. And I think it's needed. I think it's a real duty. You know, when I talk on the show about personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion, that's because it is, bro. They want us to be complete heroes.

We're completely dependent on them. And if you look at how they treat us and how they pander to us, that's very obvious, right? They want you to sit at home. They want you to watch Netflix. They want you to consume all this food with all this bullshit in it. They want you to be fucking fat so you have to take their medicines. They want you to be depressed so you have to take their medicine. You think these motherfuckers don't know that...

When you get locked up in your house for two years and you can't go outside and you can't go play basketball and you're told all this crazy shit that it's going to not cause a mental health problem. Like they know that they did it on purpose and we have to fight back on purpose through the way that we live. And yeah, sometimes that's look at someone in the fucking face and being like, Hey bro, you're being a fucking bitch. Like you need to grow the fuck up and be a man. And you know,

I just got viral talking about that shit last week. Grimace. Yeah, the grimaces, bro. But that's the truth. That is the truth. We have a standard to hold, and we need to be holding it. So my advice to that is live it, bro. Teach the people around you. Make them ask you what you do. You know, when you're living a different way than everybody else, it starts like this. Hey, man, you going to eat some more of that health stuff?

You got your health stuff there today? And then all of a sudden, dude, you become like the home guy here, homeboy who lost 500 fucking pounds. And they're like, shit, man, what'd you do? It's like I ate all my health stuff, you know. And then all of a sudden they're seeing that they can do stuff. You know, I bet if you ask that man right there, I bet you've affected a lot of people who have lost weight already, haven't they?

Yeah. People will do what you show them. And that's the biggest misconception that we all get off track from. Because, dude, the reality is we all all of us, me included, we all feel like our shit doesn't matter. Sometimes we're like, fuck, dude, it does not matter. Doesn't matter what I do. It doesn't matter. I'm not I don't have a big I hear this a lot. I don't have a big following. No, it's actually more important for you.

Like, it's more important for you because people will look at someone like me and they will say, well, he's living a standard for this reason or that reason or this reason. When you're just dad and you're doing these things, it hits different with people. People say, fuck, dude, that guy's a strong motherfucker, bro. That's Joe, bro. I know fucking Joe. Yeah. And he holds it. And so, dude, I just think, you know.

I think passing it down the line, bro, carrying the torch passed down the line is how you make people understand that you took it serious. You know, so. Oh, yeah. And by the way, you guys do a fucking awesome job at that. You know, I don't say that enough.

You know, I talk on the internet a lot about people who don't hold the line, but there's a lot of motherfuckers that do, too. Okay? And there's a lot of people here today and this weekend that aren't even here that have been living that standard for quite a long time. So don't think that we don't appreciate that, too, because, dude, that's what's going to actually change shit. It's not going to be a president. It's not going to be fucking Putin or Trump or Elon. It's going to be...

You, in your own household, in your own community, in your own neighborhood, taking charge of yourself and then showing people how to do the same. That's what will change the world. And that's why they work so fucking hard to keep us feeling like we do not matter. That is why they work so hard to make it seem like our voices don't matter. Well, if our fucking voices don't matter, then why the fuck do they censor all the shit? Mm.

You see what I'm saying? They're afraid, bro. They're afraid that once people start to figure it out and they understand that it's about living a standard, it's about speaking truth, it's about holding a line, it's about being healthy, being intelligent, everything the opposite of what they tell us, they understand that once people figure that out, that they are fucking fucked. Okay? So our job is to do that. It's very simple. But it just takes everybody understanding that we all have a role in that. So...

It is what it is, bro. We got to do it. Well, guys, Andy. That's all I got, man. All right, guys. Hey, if the show makes you think, if it makes you laugh, if it gives you a new perspective, if it's something that you think needs to be heard, don't be a hoe. Share the show. All right. Thank you guys so much. Let the band play. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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