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5 Philosophies For Building Projects People Can't Forget

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Today's episode is about one word,

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excellence. Whenever I hear these

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stories about people who are excellent

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or what it took to become excellent or

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what it took to make something happen

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that was truly excellent, it makes me

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want to run through a wall for the rest

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of the day. So, that's the gift to a

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listener. If you're if you're listening

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to this in the morning, you're going to

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want to run through a wall after you

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listen to this.

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Sam, it's morning time. Would you like

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some FOMO pancakes? because I'm about to

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drizzle some FOMO pancakes right in

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front of you.

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>> For some reason, when you say the word

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drizzle, I ought to I'm out. You're out.

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>> Yeah,

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>> I've never been able to pull that word

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off.

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>> Yeah, I don't think anyone has.

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We um as you know, we're hosting our

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annual event. Me and Ben host this

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annual event called Hoop Group with Mr.

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Beast, and we're hosting it in about a

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week. And I was just catching up with

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Ben. Ben takes the charge on on like

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>> everything in your life.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Doing doing the things. And

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I just like keep lobbing in ideas and

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then I'm basically the most annoying

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guy. It's like he says, "Hey, here's

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everything we got." And I'm like, "Can't

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we just make it better?" He's like,

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"Okay, well, how?" I'm like, "I don't

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know. Just just think big." And I say

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generic things like that and I'll be

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like, "You know, I just got off the

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podcast with this guy. What would he

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do?" And he's like, "I don't know. What

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did what did he tell you about?" Like, I

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don't know. Go listen to that. You get

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inspired. But

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>> by the way, you call it lobbing ideas.

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the someone I said that to my coach the

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other day and she goes, "That's called

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swooping and pooping." Yeah. When you

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fly in and you just leave a bunch of

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crap.

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>> Exactly. They've been working hard and

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then you just swoop in and you poop. But

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I do it in the name of high standards.

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Uh and that's that's how you get away

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with anything. That's how you get away

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with being an [ __ ] You just say,

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"No, I'm not an [ __ ] I have high

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standards." But the my standards have

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been exceeded by what Ben has pulled off

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uh with this event. I just need to tell

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you some things about this event. Okay.

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For those who don't know, for the last

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few years, every year we host a

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basketball camp. So, it's kind of like a

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basketball camp for billionaires was the

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the idea, the dream. There's lots of

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different conferences. There's lots of

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different networking events. And I hate

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conferences and I hate network events.

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And despite me talking a lot on this

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podcast, I'm actually kind of an

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introvert. I don't really enjoy going to

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events. And we wanted to do something,

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but the idea of just creating yet

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another thing that was very much like

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everything else that existed was not

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appealing. Were you guys just sitting

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around? Are our conferences dub?

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>> Well, it started with we should do one,

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man. We have a big audience. We know all

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these interesting people. What if we

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hosted an event? And it's like great,

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like a like a networking event. Yay.

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It's like, no, no, it could be like, I

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don't know, like people come and talk.

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And we're like, oh, a conference, yay.

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And so then I learned this from on my

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first business. This guy told me like

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irritation leads to innovation. So back

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then it was a restaurant business and he

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was telling me I was saying how much I

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hate food delivery and he's like, "Well,

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that's the opportunity. Make food

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delivery. doesn't suck and suddenly

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you'll take something that's really bad

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and just by like making it not suck the

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gap between where it normally is and

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where you are is really big and so

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similarly the idea with this was well

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what would be a conference we would want

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to go to and so we just started

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spitballing with like a you know

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childlike energy where it was like I

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don't know like instead of ice breakers

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like what if we just like what if it was

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based around sports we love sports what

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if we combine two things we really love

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meeting interesting, inspiring business

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people, but then basketball. And so the

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idea became, we play basketball all day.

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What if we got an NBA trainer to come

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train us like a fantasy camp? And we

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invite people who are really, you know,

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successful and interesting, but they

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love to hoop. And so we we all first we

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play basketball. It's the ultimate

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equalizer, icebreaker. People get to

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know each other. And then at night, you

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talk shop in the kind of like we all

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stay in in a couple of houses and we all

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talk shop there. And you've been to two

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of these that we've we've thrown. So you

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you kind of get the idea.

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>> Yeah, it's great.

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>> Here's the here's just a snippet of the

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guest list. So, uh, Mr. Beast, as you

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know, he's helps co-host it. Shaq is

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coming this year. You you you're so

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American, you may not know this name,

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but Gerard PK, one of the great soccer

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players, uh, in in like the one of the

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world famous soccer players who was

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married to Shakira for a period of time.

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He he's coming. Uh, the richest man in

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New Zealand is coming. Four different

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NBA team.

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>> Who's the richest man in New Zealand?

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>> Nick Mobre.

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>> Oh, that's cool.

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Scooter Braun is coming. We got there's

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just a crazy and like some of our

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favorite Jesse Sler, Hayes, Jesse Cole

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from Savannah Bananas. 17 billionaires

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are coming to this event which is pretty

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insane. So, I just wanted to tell you

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about like the

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first just give you a little bit of FOMO

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cuz you couldn't make it this year. So,

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I wanted to give you a little FOMO on

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who's in the room.

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>> I think the only two people that gave me

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true FOMO there. So, well, first of all,

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actually, wait, actually, hold on. Let

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me think. Jesse Sler is awesome. So, I

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like him. I'm fortunate that I've been

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able to hang out with him so I have less

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FOMO, but he is amazing. He was probably

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the best person I hung out with there

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last year. But uh Jesse Cole and uh the

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uh Nick Mobre, is that his name? Nick

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Mobre.

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>> Yeah,

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>> probably those two guys. Those two guys

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is who who I'd want to meet most.

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>> Yeah, I also just want to see Shaq in

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person. I think that's just going to be

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incredible.

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>> That I don't understand. Shaq doesn't

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seem like a guy who codes the

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sleepovers.

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>> Well, he's coming to ours. All right. Is

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he sleeping there or is he just popping

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in?

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>> Yeah, he's coming. He's He's an

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attendee. Okay. And so I've bragged

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about how cool this event is, but there

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are a couple of downsides. The first is

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the event is not a roster of names. It's

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a vibe. It's how you how it actually

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feels to be there. And I'm really

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worried this year that we might have

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screwed it up by inviting too many kind

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of bigname people who were used to being

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the center of attention. We got, I

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think, pretty lucky the first couple

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years that all the most interesting

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people were also great hangs, just

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really down to earth, really fun to be

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around, which I don't think is going to

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be true for like your average

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billionaire, your average celebrity,

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right? Like I think people are just used

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to being kind of the center of attention

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and being a little standoffish. So, I'm

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really worried about that. I hope we

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didn't screw it up. I might be coming

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back on here in a couple weeks and say,

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"Hey, look, you know, it was it was fun,

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but lesson learned. You know, too much

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of anything is a problem." And the other

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