how about now how about now testing that's so strange [Applause] oh it's going it's working wonderful oh wow okay thank you so much guys for being patient i really i really really appreciate it i have been trying to
get uh the mic working on this thing for forever uh let's see if i can get something to kind of like prop it up that's ah that's incredible um i think i have something okay cool we can use
this my pen case here okay so uh thank you guys for joining today so this is uh kind of my day off work class isn't going that well this fall so i'm just gonna prioritize i think doing some
preparation for uh youtube and trying to continue to put time into youtube and grow and evolve and learn um so yeah like i said thanks so much for joining today this is my first live stream and i'm really
glad to be able to handle the audio issues so the question that i first want to answer is i think it's uh uh thievi um so i'm actually in the united states for thievie uh so uh it's interesting
that i i'll just go ahead and and said um i am half indian but i was born in the united states i haven't yet been to india but i really would like to go in the future i i
had plans to go last spring so last spring i was in thailand and i was really enjoying my time in thailand but basically what happened was that of course pandemic shut everything down i i was actually looking at
flights from bangkok uh to uh chennai and uh from chennai i was going to eventually visit bangalore and i'll eventually go up but that didn't materialize so i'd like to go next year but yeah as far as uh
where i am in the states i'm i'm in uh kind of like the nashville city of nashville so so for those of you don't know that's where i'm from i'm from nashville and it's just a really cool city
growing a lot a whole lot going on a whole lot of changes and it's been really interesting to see a lot of these things over the years but yeah let's see so how are you guys doing today what
all are you guys uh getting into today and working on oh that's a good question okay so i just turned 29 uh like a few weeks ago some friends here threw a get together for me super super cool
but i got to answer your question if i could be 20 again what would i do um well the opportunities now are much different than they were when i was 20. so uh i think now especially it's pretty
obvious that computers are taking over um when i was younger i was kind of told computers are hobby it's something that you do for entertainment uh it's not really something that is got a lot of career potential but
uh when i was 20 i was so focused on making short-term money i was selling a lot of stuff on etsy on amazon what i should have been doing is i should have been focusing on developing digital remote
skills the challenge with selling ecommerce is i was also doing order fulfillment so i had to be in that place i travel like thursday through sunday and i especially in the summers i would be gone around the midwestern
us and then uh from from that point uh from monday through thursday and even like sometimes friday morning i'd be shipping packages but and that sounds great you know i didn't have to commute to a job i did
a lot of stuff just from my apartment but the downside is eventually i visited southeast asia that was when i was in my mid-20s i think i was 25 or 26 and i realized hey i really want to
travel the world like prior to uh prior to visiting thailand i i thought that uh you know why would i ever need to leave the united states i mean there's there's so much to do in the us and
so i really would have brought in my horizons i think as a 20 year old and been more willing to go abroad i didn't actually leave the country until i was 22 for a study abroad and and basically
i was faced with a choice of taking a super boring class and extending my college at that time i was underground political science because i wanted to go to law school i just when i was 20 i thought
that i would i i didn't fully consider that the choices that i'd be making would lend themselves to me having to stay in the same place forever and i think for me personally i enjoy traveling and so yeah
if i could do things over again i'd focus on these remote skills these digital skills i'd i'd experiment with a few of them you know i wouldn't just only look at programming although you do kind of eventually need
to pick one and stick with it if you want to have those compounding benefits like uh it's a lot better in my mind to have five years experience as a programmer than you know one year experience as a
programmer one year in video editing um one year uh i don't know bookkeeping like all these random different things because it seems like there's less competition at the intermediate and higher skill level professionals you know so like it's
really hard to get a job as an entry-level software developer most it's just so expensive to train software engineers it's so expensive to train these people that most places don't want to spend the money so if you're able
to as a beginner and like i said this is what i would have done knowing what i know now i would have focused on trying to get to that intermediate skill level with a digital skill and i would
uh rather than setting up e-commerce stores which i did i made a lot of good money don't get me wrong like i made a lot of money i got to see a lot of things i enjoyed a really
extravagant lifestyle um by my standards i mean i had a two-bedroom apartment on uh by centennial park in nashville which for those who don't know is um really really nice park and a really desirable location to be and
uh but i i would have i also would have lowered my my uh expenses if you know i'm not sure at what point you're at as far as success goes but i became really really successful really quickly and
did not know how to handle it i did not know how to manage my money i did not know i'd grown up with so little that i just didn't know how to deal with it and so i blew
a lot of money and i didn't really think that it might end one day i thought i'll just be making lots of money forever and it'll be it's really easy to make money um and and because of that
i just took things for granted didn't understand the economy slows down didn't understand you know some of it was being in the right place at the right time i'm not gonna discount you know the hard work aspect but
you know if i was funny i just i i do i focus on a couple things one improving my skill set to where i'm more of an intermediate than a beginner uh and then two i would moderate my
expenses as much as i can attempt to save as much but not just save cash because we see that the us government's printing a lot that's the third thing i would have done i would have focused on rather
than just building up a bunch of cash buying investments because i could have had a house in nashville you know i had the the finances and the income and the proof of income and the cash to buy a
house but everybody in my immediate family told me it's a scam and they're gonna crash and all this crap and they've doubled or almost tripled in some cases since then in price so it would have made a lot
more sense uh for me rather than to just you know worry about every potential terrible scenario to to be willing to invest not just in myself through education but also investing in myself through uh buying stocks or buying
a crypto or buying a real estate once again this is what i should have done differently and not suggesting others to go out and buy bitcoin or go out and buy a house or go on buy this or
that but to understand that you know our government prints tons of money we're having currency problems right now and it's really it's really important for young people especially to be attempting to get some assets for themselves because you
don't know what's going to happen in the future and for me when i was that age i was partying a lot i was you know visiting all these different cities and and that was cool like i got i
have a lot more experience in america i think than most people but um i would have been a little bit more open-minded i wasn't i don't think i was as open-minded when i was i was 20 as i
am now ironically back then i felt like you know i was very convinced that i was very sharp and knew what i was doing and would not have considered something like going to thailand but things changed something else
i'd kind of consider alongside that is i'd learned some business skills i might you know if you're you're not making a lot uh when you start out as a freelancer which nobody is when i started my online business
i think i made well i was in the red but like i had a hundred dollars in in uh in sales the first month so obviously even 10 years ago 100 is not gonna even pay my rent uh
but uh you know it's trying to think of like how to kind of uh elaborate more on that question um um yeah learning business skills going back to that learning business skills i you know if you if you're
not making a lot as a freelancer uh you're not making a lot as a uh you know starting out then it might be worthwhile for you to um i don't think it's the worst idea to work for business
at the same time um you don't want to get caught up in it where you completely give up your you know ideas or love for travel but at the same time it can be really valuable when you're young
and don't have any business experience to go and see how the professionals do it see their standard operating procedures see how they handle different kinds of issues because oftentimes the big businesses have a lot of good things figured
out you don't have to like reinvent the wheel so that that can be really good and even like brett dev he's somebody that does a great channel uh he worked for like a web development firm for several years
before he became a freelancer so that's something else i'd consider is don't put a bunch of pressure on yourself starting out to be making 10 000 a month as a freelancer overnight i mean uh just getting those business
skills and and yeah he's really good i like red dead too getting those kinds of skills from professionals that do have to meet deadlines that do have to meet timelines that um do things in a structured way that
uh perhaps even learn processes for uh for working with others so so one idea that you might have is that from from working that kind of business you learn about task delegation you know how work is divided up
you know how if eventually you start to get more work than you can handle you want to bring on some professionals to work under you or work for you for your business then you you know what that looks
like and you're not confused because i did a lot of this stuff from scratch and hired virtual assistants from the philippines that's partly what got me into going to the philippines the first time was i actually had never
been to the philippines and and i needed to hire somebody uh and a friend of mine was like well you should you know um well no no actually that wasn't a friend's suggestion so um i ended up adding
this guy named jeff hunter jeff hunter has a va business based out of manila in san francisco he lives in bay area but his philippines offices and i think cebu or manila um but with him he uh with
jeff he trying to think he did like some kind of presentation in san francisco on virtual assistants and he talked about um having these people in the philippines he was a project manager uh at a major company in
san francisco but he decided to become an entrepreneur anyway i ended up hiring va from the philippines something to keep in mind is that you uh you know in my case i didn't really know a lot about how
to delegate tasks to them i didn't know how to uh estimate the amount of time it would take to complete different tasks i was having him do things i didn't know how to do like web development and gross
that's i don't know if that's a troll or not i uh i'll just wait for them to say something else that's kind of silly but um anyway [Music] yeah i'd learn about task delegation and i'd really pay attention
to how you can kind of organize work and and so if you get to a point where you're getting more than you can handle let's say it's a few yeah i know right uh i don't care i mean
it shows interest in my content i'm sure that uh you know it's some kind of algorithmic boost and i could use that so um but we were talking about oh yeah so we're talking about uh the um i
get distracted easily so that's something you guys will have to keep in mind uh the delegation yeah the tax delegation and you can also understand things like billing you know you can understand what is appropriate to charge something
that's nice too about working for a business and you might even look for like i don't know a graphic design internship or something like that just something to get you in the door to create a business where you
can kind of see how they do things and copy a lot of what they do not steal their business not steal their business ideas nothing like that but rather making it a uh a point uh making it a
point to not waste time because that's something i'm gonna get to that point next uh you you don't wanna waste time um you don't you you don't want to waste time and especially when you're young all the things
that you do as a 20 year old uh that compound so if you learn how to do these different skills 10 years from now if you've stuck with it you're going to be really good or five years from
now even something just like money management like i wish i'd learned about personal finance because even though i'll probably never be a financial professional or a pure financial professional i'm interested in financial technology but a purely uh finance
guy that uh it's just worthwhile to have that knowledge i feel like anything that you can learn that will be valuable for the rest of your life or things that you should focus on and things that you should
uh you should try to get under your belt and um i just say also just don't jump around too much you know if you have a priority of living overseas and working overseas that uh you need to focus
on skills that can translate to that kind of lifestyle because for me you know i don't get a lot of benefits from my e-commerce endeavors even though i was able to do some investing in some saving i don't
want i'm not into the idea of drop shipping and i'm not going to attempt to i'm not going to attempt to organize it just there's a lot of headaches and hassles with it and that's what i like more
about programming is yes there are headaches and hassles but i can pick up the headaches and hassles and take them with me anywhere and you know if i'm gonna have to do knowledge work that can be mentally taxing
i i like the idea of being like near a mountain or near a beach or i'm more of a mountain person but yeah i hope that's helpful i hope that's helpful as far as like what i do differently
i'd i'd live on the cheap i'd learn skills that you're going to carry with me for the rest of my life i'd pick something and stick with it after exploring a few options and and you know traveling i
look at things that are going to allow me to travel the world um i wouldn't be too i wouldn't be too good to work at a business for like six months or a year maybe a little bit longer
just to learn these best practices and then taking some of those for your own efforts because eventually if you are good at what you do you will get too much work um more than you can handle i mean
i was just talking to uh my friend's mom and she was talking about how her cleaning business uh was so successful that she had to bring on family members you know and and so that's and obviously she was
really good at doing that still is but that's something that you have to uh you have to keep in mind is that if you are good at what you do and you you do understand promoting your business that
you need to delegate because i did not delegate nearly enough and i could have been a lot more successful i was willing to do that that's a really yeah that's a really good um yeah that's a really good
idea because you you you want to learn you know from other people's mistakes i will say i haven't totally messed everything up i mean obviously i spent the first half of the year in south america and did a
long trip to asia last year but it is a bit challenging at times to not not uh not have have done on all this necessary by plant you know some of this stuff as far as traveling in the
last couple of years especially my trip to south america um i didn't really have a lot of other choices you know i was just struggling to find a place to live in the states and so for me it
was like kind of last minute like okay i think i decided to go to medellin and within like i bought it i flew out like i bought a ticket and then a week or two later i was flying
out so uh that was that was so optimal definitely agree with planning and and uh being preemptive so that you know when you're my age like a lot of these things that i have to deal with you're not
even worried about or thinking about of course some of that situational in my case but but even so some of it has been my responsibility that i just kind of you know fumble a little bit and uh anyway
you learn you know another thing i'd say don't be too hard on yourself everybody makes mistakes happiness um that's a tough one you know i'd say that most people were geared towards survival that's why we i think society
does struggle with unhappiness i don't think people are inherently bad i don't think that society is inherently bad i just think that we're geared towards survival we're geared toward food and shelter and there's a lot of stress that
can come with obtaining food and shelter historically speaking i mean before you lived in a modern uh yeah i mean i you know i think part of the challenge in the west is is uh you know we're convinced
that at least since the 1960s that we shifted toward more of a consumer economy that we need to make a lot of purchases that if we get the money to buy the things that we really want um that
we're going to be happy and so i do think that's why western people struggle with happiness because people buy things and then they spend a lot of time trying to maintain those things and most people i in my
personal opinion they don't want to spend lots of time or at least we're not naturally inclined to spend a lot of time maintaining things so as an example i remember you know growing up we lived in a nice
house and uh it seemed like i mean it was a part of us at least a part-time job to maintain the house uh we had to spend an hour like in the summer at least an hour a week
mowing the lawn uh we had to my grandma was really into yard yards and landscaping so she had to spend at least a certain number of hours per week maintaining the yard now i know that a lot of
people are really proud of their homes it's considered a big accomplishment to have a home but i i personally believe that you know when you're spending a lot of your time focused on maintaining a car or you're focused
on maintaining a home or you're focused on maintaining um a lot of physical belongings um p you do tend to get depressed and i think the reason being is that with things there will there will never be enough
things to satisfy a person um you know there's there's only so much joy that a person can get from from physical things i'm not gonna say it's not nice to have things i'm not going to say don't try
don't work hard you know don't do your best this and that but rather that like there's there's only so much things him the joy that things can bring you and on top of that you you adjust so your
your sense of happiness adjusts so if you upgrade your car eventually that new car like let's say you drive a toyota i drive a toyota let's say i upgraded to a bmw and i thought about it when i
was doing really well financially i was making quite a bit of money i thought why don't i just upgrade to bmw it's going to look more attractive to other people it's going to make me look cool i bet
it goes fast um i don't like to drive so for me personally i find driving to be stressful but i would ha and and and dangerous but i was convinced i was convinced that man if i got this
nice car that's what's going to make me happy um and eventually like i i i also kind of assessed like a lot of what makes people happy and what brings people joy and i think that relationships are what
bring people um joy and i find that when you do kind of live in a society that's geared toward consumer purchases that people at times they prioritize the consumer purchases over the interpersonal relationships and that's where people do
feel unhappy i think because they make lifestyle choices that can be quite isolating and i found success to be isolating in in some ways i found success to be somewhat isolating it's not totally totally isolating but you change
you know you change a lot and it's i don't i don't know how to explain it it's it's hard for me to blow it down to one thing and i do think some of it is the weather you
know if you want to talk about something that some people might find kind of superficial uh you know in england it's pretty overcast a lot you got a lot of rain uh it's it's pretty overcast and rainy it
can get pretty cold in the winter it's similar in my area of the us even though a lot of people think of nashville as being really mild weather it actually gets pretty cloudy rains a lot here it gets
pretty cold in the winter and so i think a lot of people you know they do get that kind of seasonal uh mood challenge where that's part of what's brought me a lot of joy about traveling in south
america traveling in asia the year before is that when i am traveling in these places it's really sunny it's sunny and beautiful it's hot it's warm just about every day and so like even on in the rainy season
you know it's really not that bad and so even if i don't feel the best because i am prone to struggling with depression um you know the the sun is shining through my window and it's warm outside and
there's just something like invigorating about being in a place that's that's really sunny where um i mean i know in my case my ancestors you know in india india has a lot of sun and heat and uh and
so does southern japan where my grandma's from so i know a lot of my ancestors really thrived in that kind of environment and that's why like part of part of why i think i feel depressed at times in
in some of these western places is that like historically speaking my ancestors got tons of sun they spent a lot of time farming and um just being outside and being outdoors and yeah but yeah i'll i'll come back
to that one later because that's a topic i could go on i could probably do like a five part two hour video series on why i think uh people struggle with depression a bit in the uh in the
west but portugal uh hey what's up metal gear mk3 good to see you man this is my first live stream and uh just testing out things and fortunately i got the mic working so that's really good as far
as portugal goes uh i have interest in in portugal [Music] it's definitely one of the first places i want to go to in europe my buddy jim i went to college of jam i saw him a couple days
ago he's talking about portugal as well he he said that he is personally working toward financial independence and that his his first choice will be to uh move to portugal he's he's thinking ideally 12 years from now but
i hear a lot of good things about portugal i have one i hear the weather's good too i hear wonderful things about portuguese food three i've heard comparisons to spain but with a more modest cost of living four
of course you're in the eu so you have a lot of advantages of being in kind of the developed world there's there's definitely solid infrastructure throughout europe so if you're in a place like portugal this is something that's
appealing to me is that i could you know if i were based in portugal i could hop over to a spain i could hop over to a germany i could hop over to france and that would be super
cool to be able to do these kinds of things as day trips or as like weekend trips is incredible i think there's a lot of value there i am in a position where i still need to increase kind
of my cash flow just to be completely honest and so that's one thing that makes portugal more of a long-term choice for me so when i think about portugal i'm thinking like maybe like five years from now um
just because i do cost of living comparisons a lot right now i'm a computer science student and so i'm trying to like have as cheap as possible living um and portugal is cheap by european standards but if i
do compare it to like southeast asia or like latin america it is a bit pricier i don't think that that's um i don't think that should stop people from going to portugal i just i mean portugal is one
of those places that i hear tons of good stuff about and and a lot of people are are really interested in it and i definitely want to go to portugal definitely want to go to portugal yeah um i
don't want to uh get too too much into it uh in in the sense that uh uh youtube can be a little bit picky but i i do think that that's that's smart policy um i don't i don't
like to go one way or another way as far as uh too extreme on politics and in the sense that i don't want to alienate viewers or make my audience feel like i feel really strongly one way or
another but i do think as far as from a economics perspective um i have gotten in trouble um with that and uh when i was young and it's really um you know it's it's really something that we need
to change in society it's something that i don't feel like we need to dedicate so many resources to um i think that the real issue and i it's something i admire about europe and and um it's ironic because
you see some expats that kind of like don't really like europe or uh they they they think why would you want to move to europe but that's something i'd point out that's really good is that we do need
to address that as a mental health issue you know there's there's substantial mental health problems throughout the us especially and uh you see it in the kind of the vagrant population and i just feel like if if we
address that if we address people's struggles with mental health challenges that we addressed people's proclivity to like struggle with isolation just because of this social structure of society i mean people have big families anymore so if you're struggling
with like mental health challenges um you know i'm not big on just like the system can solve everything but in that case clearly uh private solutions aren't really handling it and are not really making people what's the word
like healed and so in portugal if you do have that more of that humane attitude i think that that's going to lend itself to improving that society on some level of course i haven't been there i can't speak
from personal experience i know that some people have said uh it can be a bit overwhelming to be offered a lot of these things when you first get off the train in lisbon but um i also think that
you know anywhere you live there's gonna be some downsides and we have to acknowledge that we live in a society you know i think that that's a really big part of why i love to travel is that it
brings me closer to other people i mean it just blows my mind that not just am i talking to a a subscriber that lives pretty far from where i'm at but also that my friend down the street is
also talking about portugal so it's really wild to me that there's that much interest in portugal and i think that when you do have that social proof there are signs that uh there's my there's my buddy miles for
uh living in uh colorado really really uh sharp guy he actually i think his family opened me up a lot to the idea of traveling overseas because uh you know you talk to some people in my case i'm
i'm half indian and you talk to some people about a place like india and they just like uh you know they think it's like armageddon and and uh you know one of the first things that i started talking
about with miles and uh his family is just about a place like india and and the vibrancy and the culture the food the intensity like all the different um you know things uh yeah miles uh this is uh
one of my uh subscribers he's been around for a minute now and a good minute and uh he's uh around 20 and he's interested in travel and like and and that kind of thing and so he's asking us
guys to have a little bit more experience kind of advice or insight and oh wow yeah [Music] that is really really uh sharp uh metal gear uh i didn't realize they don't have any capital gains tax on crypto
i i own a bit myself of course nothing major uh but that's really cool to think about you know i'll probably have more in the future i definitely have a little bit of mining going on nothing like i
said nothing major but i certainly i think that most most people can agree that a lot of western economies are struggling with currency problems and uh crypto is a solid you know hedge and in the minds of a
lot of people of course this isn't financial advice i'm not telling people go buy this or that but in a lot of people it's a solid hedge against hyperinflation um i know that even several years ago people are
using it in venezuela i i met some venezuelans in cusco and uh all the venezuelans that i met or at least several of them were into into the idea of crypto because they saw their own government kind of
mismanage or mishandle the economy and um people want a backup plan you know i think people people are are more cautious and even after the events the last year and a half and and they want to uh they
want to be prepared uh and and not having paying taxes on that that's i mean you know you worked hard for that you had insight well before a lot of people i'm sure and and accumulated valuable resources they
can't just be you know printed out of thin air and more power to you you know i think also if you're into that and that's the case in portugal that you're going to have more people that are into
that so um even now some people i talk to try to tell me crypto is a scam and it's like you know i i i should have bought it 12 i kicked myself a lot for that i knew
about bitcoin at twelve dollars and my stepdad told me it was a scam and i just took his word for it one of the biggest mistakes i've ever made in my life but you know i also think like
i i wasn't emotionally at the point that i am now i hadn't worked through some of my issues i didn't really know myself and i also worry you know i i feel like back then i probably would have
sold it and bought something stupid um i don't know that i would have had the long-term vision that people like metal gear have and obviously there's a lot of people in portugal that think that way so that's something
else too that i think about as well as like you know think about uh this is more directed at hercules journey but think about like what your values are because like if you want to be around like-minded people
they might not be in your community um in my case you know talking about things like crypto and traveling the world a lot of people from my hometown are really skeptical not so much the young people but definitely
um people that aren't in my generation you know they're they're worried about the dangers they're worried about consequences um i've heard that portugal is quite safe you know i've heard that portugal is quite safe and that if you
want to uh you know if you want to have kind of a laid back lifestyle that it's it's it's got a lot going for it it's obvious i've heard it can be very healthy lifestyle because there's a lot
of fresh fruits and vegetables they don't use a lot of preservatives in the food i think that there's a lot to be said for choosing locations that will contribute to your longevity i mean in my case living in
the midwest u.s i just get back into fasting when i'm here the it's just it's so difficult to make healthy food because if you want to go out to eat you're going to pay a lot for healthy food
i mean you're talking 20 bucks for a solid healthy meal 15 to 20 dollars and then if you want to cook at home you've got a lot of dishes you're also going to be buying expensive seasonings oils you're
going to have to be doing dishes all that stuff adds that way that's something i love about traveling is not having to cook in my case it doesn't make financial sense to cook and a lot of the places
that i go to and so i just eat out and that sounds horrible if you're in a place where all the all the restaurants are unhealthy like in the midwest us a lot of restaurants say you know they
serve a lot of fast food fried food food that tastes delicious but as far as from a lifestyle perspective isn't really sustainable there's there's also a lot of uh challenges with people maintaining healthy weight and and exercising so
if you value kind of a healthy lifestyle that's that's where i think as well as a 20 year old i'd be thinking where can i live at 30 or 40 that the general population is healthy and there's a
lot of opportunities to exercise because health is super important health should not be underestimated in um you got to think about value when it comes to what it costs you to live okay so food safety that's a really
really good question um thanks again by the way uh metal gear about for the question about crypto or the kind of insight about that i think that'll be really helpful for a lot of people so um do i
think about food safety are some countries better than others um everybody that's in the philippines has had food poisoning so i'm going to start off by saying i've got like an iron stomach i don't know if it's just
from having ancestors that lived in india where there is a lot of bacteria and a lot of um lack of care about food safety um so i would rank it so i would say if you wanted to rank
like if you were to ask me what countries have the most food safety which have the least um i would say singapore is going to be is going to have the highest food safety maybe that could be somewhat
obvious but singapore is extremely developed you know extremely futuristic really great public transit you've even got these hawker centers that are kind of their street food but it's not it's not street food in the sense that they're these
like kind of shopping mall food court like places where you've got maybe 10 20 different choices but they all all follow stringent food safety protocols i mean they were spotless singapore in general is spotless after singapore i'd say
malaysia malaysia and thailand those two have fairly good food safety standards then i'd say after after that i'd say cambodia and philippines are like the third tier i just got to be honest you know i saw in both
the philippines and in cambodia i saw a lot of meat that wasn't refrigerated i you know flies flying around um this is not a judgment of the local people this is not a judgment of the people that live
there uh but rather it uh you know it's an observation of just uh you know they they they don't have the money for refrigeration refrigeration uh we take for granted in the western world everywhere you go uh there's
refrigerators they they have all these laws that you know food has to be refrigerated but uh you you have to uh you have to keep in mind too um a big thing that i'd look at too with with
uh and it's not always bad in the philippines you also got to think like am i eating local or am i eating um at a restaurant if you're eating at a actual like full-on restaurant that's going to lower
you know that's going to lower the risk of food poisoning i'm not going to say it's not going to happen i definitely ate some pork that made me feel ill in the philippines in a mall and it was
like i got ribs and and thought man i'm paying like eight or ten dollars for ribs i shouldn't be getting worried about it and i did not feel bowl after so um a big one that i'd look at
is look for places that are busy regardless of country that you're in oh hey feral phoenix what's up man i'll get to your question a bit um thank you for joining us today so uh when it comes to
food poisoning a big one i do is i look for places regardless of country where you see a lot of people eating there so if you happen upon a restaurant or like a food stall and you see 20
30 local people eating there 10 local people eating there chances are it's probably good chances are it it's probably legit and they probably follow strong protocols another big one is reviews so i always check reviews until i get
a little bit more comfortable in a country i eat almost exclusively at restaurants or businesses with reviews um that tell me hey uh a lot of people have eaten here they got a four and a half out of
five rating they're probably going to be pretty good um they got a thousand you know four and five star reviews probably gonna be pretty good probably not trying to make anybody sick but you know cambodia especially like i
love cambodia i love gnome pen but i definitely encountered uh at least a couple of of sort of wet markets where i i would not want to eat anything coming out of there because i didn't see people taking
precautions and being safe safe about it um so yeah yeah and you also have to be more careful in the philippines because of the island things so because it's 7 000 islands logistically speaking even if they want to
follow all the standards um some things have to be transported from from far away like if you are living in manila uh they're they're not gonna have like a pig farm in in central manila so realistically speaking it's
gonna have to be um you know brought in from from the provinces and that can cause issues but uh yeah i hope that answers your question as far as paraguay or panama aren't they easy to get residency you
know i don't know as much about paraguay and panama i have heard that about panama i've heard it somewhat about paraguay i knew um i knew that i knew a lady when i lived in denver i used to
live in denver colorado i knew a lady that tried to move to paraguay but i feel like in her case she found it difficult to make money of course i knew that's not going to be the same for
some of you guys that may be coming in with digital skills and so she wanted to do it part-time she figured i'll live in paraguay i'm part of the time and i'll live in the us part of the
time i think she probably found it to be too costly because you're looking at i'm probably at this point a thousand dollar round trip flight because paraguay is not like a brazil or colombia where there's tons of flights
down there you know it's it's kind of a niche place in some ways um with panama panama can be quite expensive i've heard good things like vagabond awake is a good channel he's in panama right now or has
been putting out panama content recently um he he could probably share some insight into uh into panama panama is gonna be less niche than paraguay because panama you're in central america of course there's the panama canal so there's
a lot of foreign business presence there um but i've also heard the value isn't the best in panama so i've heard you have to be a little bit more of a hunter if you're looking for value now if
it's just surely uh you know taxes and things like that you know i'm not a tax professional but uh i'd suggest also considering places where you feel like you'd have a high quality of life there's a lot of
places that give a lifestyle similar to panama so that's something to think about do you like that kind of beach lifestyle do you like that kind of tropical lifestyle if so then it is definitely worthwhile to look at
a panama can't speak as much on paraguay i do know paraguay is going to be more affordable than panama so yeah thank you great question great question so the next question would you say supermarkets are better than restaurants
um yes i'd say so i'd say if you're willing to take the time to to cook and to prepare your own food you want to be careful latin america as far as scheduling because sometimes you go to the
supermarket there's a huge line you're spending like 30 minutes to get through the line to check out and uh that can be kind of frustrating if you're somebody like me i just go by to get like bread or
a few little things um favorite band of frozen pizza california pizza pizza kitchen that's what i had last night i they had some on sale at my local grocery store so i had a one of those cheese pizzas
from california pizza kitchen digiorno is also pretty good um if i had to pick like a favorite favorite and it's not frozen but it's it's it's somewhat in that same realm costco i like costco pizza costco's got really
good pizza for really cheap and uh really hearty and great hearty amount of ingredients they're not cheap at all on that so uh yeah that's my favorite pizza cool aaron and cambodia i'll check that out yeah i like
cambodia a lot cambodia is um more of a frontier kind of vibe than um thailand i don't like it when people call thailand a third hole country you walk around central bangkok and it feels more developed than where
i'm from in the united states so with cambodia some of my viewers have mentioned safety concerns certainly out in the provinces you have leftover mines from the kind of vietnam war era that's really not good cambodia is not
a place that uh if you're looking at it i would not be um going total adventure mode in cambodia you know i do some research on on where you're going to go what you're going to do because cambodia
you know because of the extreme poverty you do have some crime issues that might surprise you there because it is that southeast asia vibe but uh it you know poverty is poverty and and people are having a hard
time you know people get desperate and it's it's really really sad i feel for them because a lot of these people did not have any choice in their government um doing you know doing what they did in the
70s and 80s at the same time i like tough people i like going to places where the people are tough uh i like going to places where i feel like the people are have overcome a lot and that's
what i loved about cambodia is that a lot of the people you meet have not had an easy time in life they are not having um just an easy go of things and there's there's very little entitlement very
little entitlement very little uh attitudes of being owed especially outside of tourism but um next question i'm gonna get into a really good comment on cambodia i'm glad i got to share a bit more about that is thailand
expensive it can be um thailand is a place where uh and then after that i'll get to the next question thank you guys for uh your patience uh thailand can be very expensive so is thailand expensive it doesn't
have to be um i would say you can spend as little as a thousand a month or as much as a million dollars a month um do you you know are you it's like what's your budget you know
are you interested in doing the lowest um lowest cost of living uh then you'll look at chiang mai you know you'll look at the outskirts of bangkok you're not going to be looking at phuket you're not going to
be looking at the islands at the same time if you're looking to totally ball out well you might want to rent a villa in phuket or on kolanta or kopipi or kopanyang and so you can really do it
as cheap or as much as you want for me personally when i first get over to thailand i'll probably be being pretty budget oriented lifestyle because i'm at an age where i need to work a lot so for
me i i don't want to go and live in the islands and then be working 60 hours a week and not be able to enjoy the islands for me if i'm going to be working a lot i'm going
to go for more of the budget option same with restaurants in thailand you can have a meal for a dollar fifty i can go get a delicious street food meal maybe i get a couple of dishes because they
can be a little bit small but three bucks and i've got a killer meal and if i only eat a couple times a day i'm only spending you know five six dollars a day on food maybe a dollar
or two on water um but i've also spent thirty dollars in thailand thirty three dollars uh a thousand baht on a all you can eat sushi for two hours in chiang mai so i went and sat down and
they put a two hour time limit on your table and they serve me some of the best salmon i've ever had in my life some of the most flavorful salmon best salmon i've had the best sushi i've had
outside of japan hands down was in chiang mai a thousand baht all i could eat i mean i just ate and eight and eight and eight so you really run ziggy and then there's things in between i mean
there's plenty like i had in bangkok i had a delicious red snapper dinner i was about ten dollars now if i had a red snapper dinner here in nashville you're talking thirty dollars thirty five dollars so uh that
was really good value and pizza's closer in price i you know every pizza is pretty expensive western food is going to be pretty expensive so that's another way if you're somebody that you got to have a lot of
western food you're going to have to pay extra for that in thailand because the local people there's just not as much market for local people to be eating a lot of pizza wow five people it's wonderful to see
you guys here on a sunday i appreciate your time but yeah as far as expense you know do you want a simple apartment or a big apartment for me i like studios because i don't have to clean a
lot and i don't have to you know maintain a big space and it's cheaper and i don't have to air condition as much space thailand can can can really vary in terms of costs and and and preferences and
uh what it is that um sticks out to you as far as uh what you value you know for me i don't value a big place i value peace and quiet so if i can get a good deal
on a quiet place in thailand far out from from the city center or maybe even in chiang mai uh it's got decent insulation sound insulation and all that i prefer that over being in a a central district of
bkk just to have that kind of luxury so um the next thing i'm going to get into here uh i'm as far as hot and cold goes um you know i think that uh i that was kind of
my experience you know at least in peru uh what it means like in my mind hot and cold is like some days like it seemed like she's super into me and then other days she's just like a ghost
and i tried to like talk to her about like it's like one way or the other you know like i like you she's very attractive very very attractive um but i also you know have standards and expectations when
it comes to relationships like i feel like i have a lot to offer and and especially over the course of my lifetime and so i want somebody that's going to meet me halfway and and kind of be willing
to you know um do that and so uh with her you know it just felt like difficult to like get her attention sometimes and other times she would just like be all over me and i i don't really
like you know i don't want to deal with that like i i want to have clarity and to kind of know where we stand and have forward progression and yeah i just didn't really want to to kind of
do this this back and forth like tug of war like um some days she'd really want to hang out and then other days like not at all and um i just like kind of a steady you know predictable
like communication um the next question well i'll i'll get to eddie's question and then come back uh because i uh that's a i guess a shorter question i've never dated an indian chick so i've never dated um a
woman from india or an ethnically indian woman uh so uh the only one i have dated out of those two choices would be southeast asian women so um i can't fully answer your question you know uh yeah what's
uh you know i will say i'm open to it you know i'm open to dating an indian woman and if i travel to india certainly you know i'm open to dating women there as long as i'm single um
that's you know that's something that i'd i'd be open to i will say i'm definitely not a traditional indian guy by any means so um if you know the person i was interested in came from a pretty traditional
family that might be a challenge so it kind of depends on uh if i'm single by the time i get to india or if i'm not i'm kind of interested in this chick in in bangkok and and um
you know so so i might go in that direction and and and may not be a bachelor in a few years but uh if i am i'm certainly open to it i think that there's beautiful women everywhere in
the world i've never been to anywhere in the world that didn't have you know attractive people so uh yeah you know part of it comes down to expectations you know what i expected to follow on indian traditions you
know i'm going to learn some of them but i'm also american and didn't really grow up around any culture much so yeah that's that's got that takes consideration um the best southeast asian country that i've lived in you
know i i go back to thailand a lot because it is developed in it's it's developed enough that i can have a lot of the conveniences that i like i can have a lot of the uh i can
have a lot of the things i want as far as shopping malls where if i need to get electronics which for my me being a computer professional i need to be able to get electronics anytime you know and
amazon here in the states is helpful for that but if i'm living overseas i need to be in a place where i can do the same and in thailand there's electronics malls there's regular malls there's i think they
have e-commerce that they're starting to kind of roll out and develop um so that's what that you know that's a big part is thailand makes it very easy for me to work i also like malaysia malaysia's quite developed
but for me culturally speaking coming from more of an east asian kind of upbringing as far as being raised by my grandma who's from japan and kind of grew up in a shinto buddhist environment culturally speaking uh you
know militia malicious more muslim and so um while i have a lot of respect and admiration for malaysia and the culture um i personally um i'm more accustomed to buddhism i'm more accustomed to buddhism it's it's not the
one that's better than the other i definitely go back to malaysia it's like i said it's developed i found the food to be incredible um for me it's kind of a little bit different than a lot of indian
people and that i do eat meat and when you are in malaysia there is a big variety you can have chicken you can have a steak you can have all these different dishes that aren't going to be as
popular prevalent in india aside from that when it comes to malaysia you know it's clean it's they've got public transit in kl there's it's it's diverse so there's a lot of aspects of diversity there that are interesting where
thailand is mostly um thai people um but in in thailand uh and i'm gonna come back to this question because i could go on that question for a while as far as uruguay and argentina i am reading a
little bit about argentina uh argentina's definitely has interest to me because it's one of the cheapest major cities in the world uh buenos aires is and uh i i really enjoyed my time in latin america and peru and
colombia i didn't know what to expect i go into a lot of places with no expectations and i've heard a lot of wonderful things about argentina so yeah argentina is definitely on my list i at least want to
give it a month and i know with buenos aires you can take a ferry to montevideo uruguay so i i would like to visit those places i anticipate at least a month in argentina because i want to visit
aconcagua which is outside of mendoza um i've heard a lot of good things about mendoza and yeah argentina is super super legit and yeah thank you for mentioning those places because i um yeah i actually went to elementary
school with this chick from argentina and i remember everybody talking about where they're from and she talked about being from argentina and i was like wow like everybody else is like from from nashville and uh districts from argentina
and just like stuck in the back of my mind and when i became a traveler and i started reading about the uh mountain okakagawa of course and and the different cities and towns in argentina the culture of the
food yeah argentina is big on my on my list will i pursue martial arts um yes i will yes i will pursue martial arts i think it is uh pretty high up on my list as far as what
i want to do um as far as like from an exercise or a workout perspective i think it's a good way to stay in shape and i just have to be careful about not getting hit in the head
so with martial arts for me i am a knowledge worker and i i basically to survive i've got to rely on my intellectual ability and hard work and so if you get hit in the head it can cause
trauma to your brain that can make a negative impact on your ability to focus and be productive it's called cte o.j simpson is an example of this there's other examples chris benoit really sad situations and i wouldn't tell
people don't ever do martial arts but rather um understand that there's some risks in doing it um and as i get older i get more chilled out and and more conflict diverse and more chilled out and so um
i do have interest in it from a hobbyist perspective from a from a practicing perspective i wouldn't be competing at any point in the future but yeah great question um in thailand you do have muay thai if you're
somebody that's interested in training muay thai thailand is of course the home of muay thai you can also go to stadiums and uh enjoy uh live events it's it's really a cool thing and i think that it it
speaks to human grit and toughness and perseverance um great question yeah thank you uh so i'm gonna hit the next few questions uh so uh bangkok has the most foreigners in the world well bangkok had more international flights
bkk airport savannah boomi airport had more international flights than any other airport in the world in 2019. you have lots of foreigners there uh not as much now of course but they're starting to come back you know you
look at 30 and a wake up he's one of my favorite channels uh 30 and a wake up he he's based now in thailand he bought an elite visa uh bangkok has just got so many different things going
for it um in in one place you know a lot of places i do i'm like i like a b and c i don't like x y and z and bangkok i have very very few complaints um almost
none like i would have to stretch for a while to try to find something negative to say about bangkok it would take me a while i mean um the it's low crime the people are friendly they mind their
own business um lots of good food lots of places to explore it's a city where you can walk around at 2 a.m 3 a.m 4 00 a.m totally safe i i mean i could go on for a long
time about about bangkok and just it's it's a world city you have people there from all over the world um yeah did i make any friends in colombia oh no i skipped one uh green is is legal in
europe yeah that that's true and i think that's gonna keep expanding you know a lot of countries are opening up to the potential and the um the opportunity to make money and to to expand that industry so i
think that's a really positive thing and yeah we definitely are in a position in our societies around the world that we need to create industry and job opportunity because we've really devastated tourism and um yeah did i make
any friends in colombia well that's a that's a good question actually um yes and no uh yes i made friends with like the owner of the hotel i stayed at medellin uh he's a nice guy he was inviting
me up to like hang out with him and his family and the only reason i declined is because i had so much work to do like he was like yeah man like this sunday we get we're getting together
we're having like a barbecue and like all my cousins are getting together and you know blah blah blah he lived in a gorgeous place up in the mountains i really wanted to go to but it wasn't a safety
issue i know some people might think ah safety i'm not that worried about it i don't have anything to take but um i did it i did go to colombia in part because at burning man uh in 2016
i i made a friend uh from columbia and uh he um what's it called uh you know he talked about columbia i also met a friend from mexico and everybody you talk to in the states not everybody but
a lot of people who haven't traveled a lot oh gosh colombia oh gosh mexico and for good reason these countries do have some safety issues i'm not gonna call colombia safe i'm not gonna call mexico safe um but
both these guys opened me up to it because they're both sharp they just some about being around my friend from mexico and something about being around my friend from columbia uh they uh what's the word one thing i'm
i'm gonna do something really quick i'm gonna post this to my social media and i'll be right back just gonna take 30 seconds to put this on my social media just want to get this up on my facebook
maybe hey everyone i am now um well i'm having a little bit of trouble i'll just copy the channel link and post it okay so um did i make any friends in colombia i had a buddy named uh
julian that i knew from burning man and he told me about bogota um and how it was really cool and uh yeah it uh it's a really i so i already had a friend going into columbia basically which
is i know ironic a lot of people expect like you can only have friends and places if you've already been there but for me i've been really blessed to meet people from all over the world and uh he
had told me about colombia and i was like well you know i keep wanting to go to these underrated places of course the night capitalist talks about bogota and so yeah he uh he showed me around bogota and
he introduced me to you know local friends and you know checked out the park hit up a lot of good restaurants is a really really underrated city it rains a lot and it's overcast a lot so that's what
deters a lot of people from it but i found it easy to make friends in colombia i also eventually if i go back in the near future which i'd like to go back in the next few years i'd
like to collab with aphro kohira she's got a really cool channel she's a gorgeous colombian chick from guajira which is kind of the caribbean area in colombia desert area and she's just got a lot of really fun content
and it has a little like a really positive like energy and vibe um but yeah i would definitely go back to colombia next question would you recommend i live in thailand in a few years um you know i
i i'd say oh awesome so you know so you know i forgot here that here that's awesome man i'm glad you know about her yeah she's got like i wish i had like like 10 of her personality she's
just so like bright and positive and you could tell she loves her country and um yeah you just can't help but feel energy when you watch that chick's videos but uh it's really like the people like are what
stuck out to me about colombia as far as um backcountry goes the food was okay it wasn't terrible it wasn't phenomenal but the people were just like so warm and um passionate you know the people have this passion
and um i i just i it's endearing that's the best way for me to to put it but it is it's it's really endearing and um yeah would you recommend i live in thailand in a few years i
would not recommend you move to thailand without having visited there before how what i would do in that case is i would look at i would potentially you know potentially look at a long-term visa i look at like
a martial arts visa or i look at like an education visa and i plan to go for say six months or go for like a year um you don't want to go and you know lease a fancy apartment
for a long time and make all these major commitments to living in thailand and then you know in a few months you get tired of it it's too hot it's too polluted you know you can't speak the language
whatever reason it is that that you might not like um because if you commit to like i don't know say a martial arts visa marshall and i'm not a lawyer this is not legal advice but a martial arts
visa from from how it would apply to me would be that um you can you can have multiple entry right so you can come and go as you please for that year it's a little bit more expensive you'll
pay around 150 a month um from who i checked with for that visa but let's say you go to thailand you're getting bored of it you've been there three months but you've got a year left to live there
maybe have a lease for a year an apartment there then you can uh you know you can go to the philippines for a month you can go to laos for a weekend you can go to cambodia for a
month um you really have a lot of options for being in thailand because thailand isn't just awesome because thailand is awesome thailand is awesome because it's surrounded by a bunch of awesome places you can get to kuala lumpur
an hour from bangkok and get to singapore in like an hour and a half um so it's really really nice and that if you get bored in thailand which is hard to do if you get bored if you
have the right visa situation you can come and go as you please so that's what i'd say is try it out for a few months you know maybe try it out for six months and take a lot of
notes think about how you feel think about your perceptions of the area try a few different places don't just go to chiang mai don't just go to bangkok but uh maybe visit a uta or visit chiang rai or
pai there's a lot of variety in thailand in a small country so that's what i really like about it is doesn't take a lot of time to get around but you got a lot going on in the places
that you do visit um it's it's it's really special oh thank you thank you uh walter yeah um you know in in the states i'd say some several of my closest friends absolutely closest friends are are indian guys
because even though i come from not the best background um there's this there's this humility i find among my indian friends that is unlike any very unlike most people i've interacted with in my life they've you mentioned education
my indian friends have done this extremely difficult and grueling education that will humble a lot of people a lot of people that are working through an engineering program will be brought to frustration potentially tears and um getting upset
and that's it's humbled me a lot i was arrogant before i started studying engineering and then i realized no dude you're you're really not as smart as you think you are um you know there's it's yeah i'm grateful
for my engineering education because of that it's it's really it's really been humbling um as far as staying motivated you know for me motivation is do you want the pain of staying the same or do you want the
pain of change um the pain of staying the same or the pain of discipline um and really it's is learning to enjoy the pain it's it's learning to enjoy uh the suffering it's learning to have humor in the
moment it's difficult i'm not gonna say it's not difficult there's plenty of times uh here in the states i get frustrated or angry with the way things are um things like cost of living things like people working a
lot so you can't see people even if you want to see people it's just i mean people have to work a lot to afford to live here it's also being realistic understanding that you know planning is is really
what's going to help you a lot because um you don't you don't want to screw up your journey and have to come back premature it's not embarrassing it's not that it's embarrassing it's just kind of disheartening um but
that's something to think about as well as is enjoying the pain and finding things to fill your schedule that all contribute to you doing that so like if you find yourself with free time um you know and you've
got a few hours uh research you know research research certain countries research uh cities within countries do comparisons so if there's a country you're interested in um take notes on a comparison like cost of living you know what
is it going to cost you to live in that place um another thing i do that can help you staying motivated is uh trying to think of because motivation is tough um motivation is fleeting and i'd say that
what you also should focus on mention before discipline discipline is is not fleeting people who are disciplined typically they maintain that discipline and another one is working out that helps me stay motivated is just going and exercising getting
my frustrations out and burning that energy off and that's a big part of it another part of motivation is you know just think about just imagine i'd and this is something i get from jordan peterson course i don't
agree with everything he says i think he's a flawed guy in a lot of ways but he talks about how you need a heaven to work toward and a hell to run away from so if i were you
i'd also kind of like you don't want to get so caught up in hoping for the dream life but think about what that lifestyle would look like think about what your day to day would look like and then
i'll compare it to what if i do with the status quo what if i just keep doing things the way i've always done things the way that um that i've been told to do things and you know another
part of motivation is i'd say don't listen to people who don't live the life that you want to live i'm not saying discount everybody who isn't an expat or doesn't want to be an expat but like i've had
a lot of people here in the states that do not live overseas haven't been overseas don't have interest in going overseas will never go overseas um try to give me advice or suggestions on how to how to do
it or why i shouldn't be doing it and it's not really productive conversation it's not really moving the ball forward because at this point i've spent close to a year overseas and i know about the variety i visit
the middle east i visited southeast asia i visited latin america i've been all over north america and um it's what i want to do and it's it's what's going to happen and so you have to consider to be
careful when it comes to motivation don't don't let enthusiasm is part of this journey don't let people take your enthusiasm away don't let people cut your enthusiasm short because part of success is is self-belief and believing that you're
capable of overcoming your problems and your challenges and the obstacles that are in the way and uh not so much narcissistic self belief like radical i can do anything i could be president i could you know anything like
that but like saying well you know what this person's telling me it's not gonna work um you know it's not gonna work for them that doesn't mean it's not gonna work for me i mean i whenever i'm at
the point out when people tell me oh you can't do this or that i'm like well you can't do this or that like that's i understand you you have that limitation like and i have my own limitations like
there's there's a lot of things i can't do i'm not going to ever be able to be good at because that's just not where i have talents or or not where my interest lies but i'm not going to
change who i am or what i am or what i want to do to try to make other people happy and i feel like that's a big problem in the west is that there's a lot of people that
spend a lot of time worrying about what other people think and it i think that does take from enthusiasm and and sort of siphon off excitement or um you know desire because like you lose hope that that you
know it can happen and then you start to make decisions that aren't steering you toward that like i tried to fight it i knew when i first visited thailand in 2018 i knew i wanted to live overseas israel
opened me up that idea mexico warmed me up even more on it and then thailand was the third country i visited and at that point i was like oh no it's game over look as soon as i figure
out the finances of this this is this is what i'm gonna do for the rest of my life um and yeah it's just um that's a big part of it with motivation is is running the numbers and looking
looking um breaking it down into logic you know a lot of people like how much money do i need to live overseas well like start to make a list of what your expenses are going to be like and
have a comparison like have a comparison of like what would it cost me to live in uh mexico city what would it cost me to live in cancun what would it cost me to live in cabo what would
it cost me to live in panama where what would it cost for northern uruguay what would it cost me to live in all these places such that uh you know it you know what you're getting into certainly there's
aspect of inflation but like breaking it down into okay well i'm if i live in uh mexico city i'm gonna pay 1500 a month for for everything this is this is all hypothetical well what's my biggest bill well
rent let's say my rent to mexico city is 600 a month well if it's 600 a month the first thing that you need to work on is having a 600 a month remote income but but don't just move
over there with 600 a month once you've taken out that first big bill then start to tackle the others how am i going to pay my phone bill every month how am i going to pay my uh how
am i what's my food budget what am i looking at to spend on food every month and and breaking breaking your your goals into bite-sized pieces and trying to tackle one thing at a time is going to be
a lot easier than like okay if i just work hard for the next 10 years 10 years from now i'm to move overseas it's it's complicated there's a lot that goes into living overseas i think that's why a
lot of people it's not successful for them or at least some people it's not it's not a good idea for them because it takes a lot of things to go right and it takes a lot of work to
increase the odds in your favor so that's how i'd address that any uh any other questions i think uh we're getting close to the end if awesome well thank you for watching definitely subscribe uh apologize for the audio
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