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itics enough to know who Adam Schiff even is, this will blow your mind. I'm not making this up. I don't think it's AI, pretty sure. But this is a real thing that happened recently. So Schiff said in public, he said this, we have to get past the ruinous idea of making presidents unsuccessful because of politics. What? And quote, "Stop viewing each other as our enemy." Wait a minute. That is Adam Sc…
← Previous segment →pursuing a relationship, my old guy question is this. If there's anybody young enough to answer the question, do young people pursue or do they just exist? This is a serious question, by the way. I don't know the answer. Do young people pursue relationships as much as they used to? Or do they just say, "No, I'm going to do this thing. I'll probably meet some people. Some of the people I meet might turn into something." But is that pursuing a relationship if you're just putting yourself in a situation? I don't know. I feel like just the way we do things is different. So comparing it to the old days might not be as valid as it used to be.
I would point however that my books will solve most of these problems. Those of you who have read my books in the comments, can you confirm for me so that the other people can see it, confirm for me that if you had read my books, Reframe Your Brain or Win Bigly or How to Win at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, if you had read any of those three books would you not be socially more adept and more successful? You would. Yeah, they're written for that purpose. They're designed to fill the gap that Scott Galloway is talking about, which is you can fill any gap. Not a specific gap, but any gap. You can learn
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how to talk to somebody, learn how to get past embarrassment, learn how to enter a room and own it. Those are pretty valuable skills. So if you think there's no way to learn it because there's something about the world that changed, not really. There are just three books you can read: Reframe Your Brain, Win Bigly, and How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. They will fix you. All rig…
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