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7 days sober

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hey I know this sounds really lame like

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who celebrates after 7 days there are

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people who are on 7 months seven years

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or

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more well seven days is a celebration to

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me so I'm just going to share it and I'm

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going to lay out my reasons and then

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we'll talk about some of the problems

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kind of in reverse order because usually

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when you decide to do something you kind

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of just justif it with reasons

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afterwards so I I kind of want to get to

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like the the real why not the

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rationalization why but I'm going to

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start with the rationalization why just

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to get that out of the way because I see

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these as yes rationalizations but also

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benefits so first one out of the way I

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have seven kids now the first the twins

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are about to turn one year old can you

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believe that already o it's like crazy

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October 26th they're going to be one uh

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and then the triplets after that and of

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course Jack and Max but Jack's at the

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age now where he's definitely going to

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remember potentially seeing you know a

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not capable dad and and I I owe it to

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every single one of those children to

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always be not just good but be the best

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person I can be for

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them uh I love the

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kids hopefully every parent would but

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anyway and I'm sure they do but uh

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number two uh I also these are just like

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business goals right I have a goal of

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taking house hack public sooner than I

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thought I need to be the best CEO I can

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be and being a public CEO would lead to

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a lot more scrutiny than you know

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private CEO like the worst thing that

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happens when you're a private CEO is you

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know some scumbag that does nothing goes

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you're a scam like well everybody does

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that everybody's a scam on the internet

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uh you know but when you're public like

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you know you're under serious scrutiny

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which which I actually think is a good

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thing because I think we can prove how

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awesome we are in public and grow even

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faster uh and better but anyway uh but

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in addition to this I'm waking up at

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like 3:00 a.m. almost daily now uh I

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have been since Monday and it's really

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impossible usually I wake up at like

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4:30 or somewhere around that range so

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this is an adjustment you may have

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noticed I've been posting some videos on

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the channel before the market open live

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stream 3:00 a.m. wake up baby makes you

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a real f party person at night not sleep

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usually like now but anyway uh I'm I'm

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waking up at about 3:00 a.m. almost

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daily now and and it's really impossible

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to drink late and then be functional at

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3:00 a.m. it just that doesn't work uh

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you know obviously I've got other

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businesses going on as well from stock

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hack the financial advice that we do

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other startups the masterminds that we

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do these are these are all really

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important businesses and uh I also need

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to make sure that I don't look like a

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clown out in the world because we all

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know I I've made

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mistakes but I don't think I've ever

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gotten to the real root

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problem uh of of alcohol yet and I don't

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want to make any like

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promises because I you know I changed my

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mind uh but I'm kind of making this

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video because I like it's really helping

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me share the experience of of what it's

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like sort of feeling this the first week

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and I want to share it because I think

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what I'm beginning to realize is alcohol

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is this slippery slope uh both over the

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long term but also within a night like

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let me give you an example of a knight

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first so an example of a knight could be

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like boom double shot okay cool

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like you feel good I mean what are you

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going to blow on like a breath Li we

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have like the these little portable

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breath lizers are great like a point 035

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big deal um okay you go four you're

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knocking on the door of 08 that's bad

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like you don't even want to be close to

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that right ever uh like that's just bad

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and then what happens is you go p and

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the reason I say you don't want to be

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close to ' 08 not because of the legal

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driving limit you should never drink and

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drive uh but like you're going to feel

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that in the morning two like when you're

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under 04 you're probably not really

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going to have any effects the next

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morning but the problem is two leads to

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four that you're going to feel in the

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morning and now you're feeling even

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better but this is where the slippery

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slope comes in then you go for another

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as soon as you have one more you're at

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like a 0.1 well 0.1 this is where you

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kind of go in the direction of like

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you're going to be less functional

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you're probably going to be 30% less

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functional in the morning and I'm not

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even talking about waking up at 6:00

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a.m. or 3:00 a.m. talking about like

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even waking up at a normal time you know

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8:00 a.m. you're going to be less

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functional once you cross that 0.1

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threshold obviously then if you know you

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keep drinking at that point that's when

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you just get like brown out or black out

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and that's stupid that actually rarely

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was my problem uh

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obviously when and if getting to that

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level you turn into a clown and it's

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just bad like you would never want to

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see your uh really anyone in that kind

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of state and that's one of the things

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that I find this really challenging is

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is that in the- moment slippery slope if

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you're at a party or a celebration or

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you're celebrating a birthday or

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Christmas or whatever even if it's at

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your home or hopefully you know you

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certainly should never be driving uh but

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the point

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is it's so

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easy to go from the first okay you've

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loosened up your judgment uh you know

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the first double to now I'm at hangover

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level to okay now now I'm not function

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I'm 30% less functional the next morning

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to you know maybe one more drink and now

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you have no ability to say no anymore

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and just keep going uh that's not good

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now fortunately I I will be transparent

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it's been um it's been years since I've

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ever vomited from from alcohol and I

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only say that

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because well it's probably a bad thing

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because I feel like that's the other

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slip slope is I feel like in the past if

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I had five shots I was vomiting that

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night well now it feels like I can have

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10 and it's not like I weigh like twice

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as much as I used to my wind's kind of

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generally relatively stable so I think

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what that means is this sort of

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Tolerance gets built up over time and so

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now uh you you have to have

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more with which just sort of leads you

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to want to have more it makes it easier

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to have the next one and this is that

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slippery slope I'm talking about I may I

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remember uh you know even 12 12 years

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ago it's like oh you could have like a

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shot and a glass of wine and you're like

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man you know now it's

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like do do I feel anything right but but

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again the further you go the more you

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want and the easier it is to keep going

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it's not like it's harder to keep going

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it's easier to keep going and so it's

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really bad especially then you know if

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if you have relationships around you

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what if you say something stupid what if

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you do something stupid the good news is

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not nothing bad has happened like Lauren

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and I are good we were just on a date

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night and uh it's funny they they know

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us so well they brought us to my ties

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and the food and uh I'm like um guess

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you're having two laen is like good I

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wanted two anyway I had not a single Sip

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and he was sitting right there but what

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was really interesting and I I think

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this I I don't know what it is but uh we

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did this uh Napa Valley uh wine tour

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last Friday and it was fun we we great

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company we we had a blast it was just a

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day trip we flew there wine toured and

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flew back in the same day and then

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ubered home obviously

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uh well I think McKay drove me thanks

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mck

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but he's Mormon in case anybody doesn't

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know they I guess they don't drink

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alcohol which I actually I respect that

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I think it's kind of cool

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but the next days I was looking at

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alcohol I'm like man I don't I don't

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want anything I feel disgusted I I feel

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like it's just been

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overdone and uh even yes yesterday I was

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in DC and we were at a bar uh we're

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eating snacks my snack was celery uh

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we're doing also like a weight loss

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competition which is sort of like a

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different thing we could talk about uh

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we have this exercise competition going

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on quick tangent exercise competition

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where the goal is how much weight can

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you lose by the end of the year uh and

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then from there uh you have to gain

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weight so kind of like we're trying to

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pull the Larry cudow v-shaped recovery

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anyway

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um but yesterday I'm looking at this

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menu and I'm like I just don't have a

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desire for any of this uh so I don't

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know it's possible that a week ago could

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have just sort of like contributed to no

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thanks uh

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but I do see oh well I mean then you

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have to also look at just the caloric

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inic I mean every every technical shot

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of alcohol is probably you know 100

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calories if it's tequila you know if

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it's a a beer a 5 oz alcohol beer a 12

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ounz or whatever is probably around 150

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calories just in alcohol you know then

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you got to add the barley and the Hops

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and stuff like that like the caloric

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intake you know five drinks a night

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could be 4 500 calories you know in in

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the span of a week uh 500 calories is

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literally a pound of fat

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that's crazy when you do the math like

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that five drinks a night seven days in a

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row not that I would have five drinks a

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night anyway uh but that's that's wild

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to think about it's almost almost a

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pound but anyway uh I I think overall

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this is going to be really really useful

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for many different purposes

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one seven kids uh this is going to be

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great it's going to be I think make me

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put me in a lot better place for them

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and I think I'll have a lot more energy

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for them too uh number two it's really

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important for just being publicly facing

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essentially walking entity if you will

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for all the various different businesses

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whether it's you know uh what we're

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doing in our courses or our live streams

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or uh not that I drink in the morning

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anyway or our uh you know uh masterminds

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or financial advice

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whatever uh but then also the

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recognition that yeah

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this this is a substance that can lead

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to an easier slippery slope and then you

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you make oopsy dupsies and nobody wants

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oopsy dupsies so if you want to avoid

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oopsy dupsies and you want to maximize

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your

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productivity probably all a good thing

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so again I know it's like a stupid kind

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of thing to celebrate over I don't even

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know why I make a video on it but I

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thought some people would be curious uh

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so I thought I share it anyway hopefully

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that's insightful I appreciate youall

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thank you so much for uh always being

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here and supporting and uh we'll see you

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in the next one

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