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I think there needs to be more balance. And that's why I was saying in the competition commission and all these things, there needs to be real laws that are created about the new world we're living in, which is all about influence and celebrity.
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Are you comfortable at a values level with that trade-off so long as it is short-lived or you are against, since what comes first to you is individual freedom, free expression, and so on?
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It's got a greater ripple effect than just, oh, it's just on a podcast. Ha ha ha ha. We're laughing. It's so funny. No, it's not like that. It's deeper than that. Also, if you're thinking about a guy who says, did you just, did you smash?
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Thank you for inspiring me, but also reminding me that you're not only inspirational. I like that. I like to know that you're flawed because it makes me feel a little better about myself.
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And some people are saying, well, these are haters, of course. They are saying, look, he got what he deserved because he was, you know, pro-gun rights.
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There must be, you know, there should be government ministries that are just shut down, you know, and consolidate, make the cabinet small, make the government as small as possible. But I want to talk about.
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Then, the seed absorbs water and the embryo grows, life grows.
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So for every aspect of your life, there's a vision, there's a goal, there's an objective.
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This is a 2018 book, Navigate, a Prospection of Nigeria's Future through 23rd. Remember to get my copy of as well of my book, Lessons from Past Heroes. It's available at a bookstore near you. So I'm advertising two books today, Mayoa. It's your book and mine.
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Um Chris Wyatt, he's a retired US Army colonel with extensive experience in the security search as a political analyst. I'm sure you sensed his understanding of South Africa's politics, Chris.
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for ourselves in our lives, for the communities we're in, for the societies we build, you know, for refugees, for immigrants. Like nobody doesn't want to be where they're from. Nobody doesn't want to be with their people.
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reduce violent crime. With effective law and order, with a serious policing, collaboration between the police and communities, creating that culture of collaboration, I think we can drastically reduce these high levels of violent crime. That is just my view or my opinion.
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You know, you can't watch me today trying to become a speaker and then say that if I haven't achieved it in a year, I'm failing. How?
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Guys, Barbie has launched the most epic campaign, in my opinion. And if you have not seen it, where have you been?
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The more you become okay with just being you and literally doing what you feel, trust me, you won't even hear people talk about you. You won't even notice the stairs. It just doesn't matter.
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while they're obsessed with redistribution our politicians in south africa they love redistribution
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He creates things. He doesn't really know how to sell. So she said to him, let me show you how to sell this thing. I've already sold it and it works and people love it. Let me show you how to sell it. So they ended up becoming business partners.
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Not helpful for our people in this country. It's not helpful for our people in this country. We saw Julas Malemen, the president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, which is a far left. I don't even know why it's called economic freedom.
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Fallout between him and the president, it took only about four or five months for the relationship to collapse. I think many of us had we foresaw it coming, you know. But can he he's been successful in business, right?
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As a seed, it takes about 20 to 40 years for the tree to reach full maturity.
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It is not the critic who counts, but it is the man who is in the arena. Simply put, and I paraphrase, simply put, you cannot take advice from people who've never been in your shoes.
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Which song can you sing or rap start to finish?
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And then he's also saying there isn't really enough marketing or any marketing really about the good guy, you know, and the pros of being a good guy. So why would anybody want to do that?
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I think, I would love to hear what you think it is as well.
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And I'll see you soon. Don't forget, the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. Toodles.
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It's almost like a new level is unlocked. Where it's like, ah, I thought I had mental capacity. I thought I had physical strength, but there's another level. So what does a day in your life actually look like?
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Yes, people will laugh at you, but that's because they don't know. But once they see you thriving, they're going to ask you how you did it. We know this, guys. This happens every single time.
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And I call it vitro and I also say it's ignorant because I don't think people are well informed about most of the things they talk about. And it's vitral because it's just nasty and disgusting.
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And their only goal is to go after politicians who suggest any type of regulations against AI. And they go, we're going to destroy you before you get in.
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you know, when it comes to sensitive matters like rape, you'll find that the rape stats tend to go higher or violence in communities tends to, you know, increase, but maybe people won't file charges as much as they did before because they know they won't be believed.
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This is back then, speaking about the future. They would be willing to work with the ANC.
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Like you guys are always asking for things. It reminded of when we were growing up and there would be like a cold drink or chips in the house or something. And we'd be like, Oh, dad, can I have?
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It's done. It's it that feels lighter. It feels good to say I forgive.
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So then we're opening up the plastic surgery industry. We're giving it its coins. Just from something as small as we are allowing filters. So imagine what constant communication where we're saying, did you smash? Is she a hole?
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Do you think you guys, and when I say you guys, I want you to think of it in the context of people who achieve the greatest heights? Do you think there's something that?
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And let's take it down to a business perspective. If you're an entrepreneur, you're watching this, you've created something, you believe in it.
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Like you telling me that an AI, I could meet somebody on a date and then the AI could tell me based on my history and my actions and its persistent memory of me and what the person says and how
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people will want to mentor you because you have a brand. So they see your vision.
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Like, I just find that so strange. And I'm thinking about this in my mind as a woman. Like, if some man raped me, what would I start to do to prove that he did?
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Our motivation for today, or at least our thought for today, is, I tweeted this a couple of days ago,
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We see headlines all the time saying, AI, this, AI, your job. AI does the thinking, the not thinking. And you said something that engineers will gloss over quite quickly. You'll go, data and compute, and then a model.
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And America just has some very rich people who have made some important things that make the world go round. So we shouldn't call them oligarchs. We should call them business people.
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every single day you wake up and that is your main focus that is who you are
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Yes. They think you're now best friends. They think you have their phone number. They think you can like organize something with the have you had it where people ask you to pass something on?
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But if you try to act too much, you miss out on the experiences that are present for you as you become.
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Did you feel naked putting it out? Because I think when I looked at it, I'm like, okay, this guy's literally saying, I have a sex problem.
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So a producer is supposed to produce, is he supposed to also create a documentary about the music he's producing? I'm not sure. Is he the best person to tell the story? I'm not sure. Perhaps his part in telling the story is in creating the music, right?
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You know, and that's literally me posting the course on TikTok, TikTok putting the money in my PayPal account, PayPal putting it in my bank account.
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Because you lost. And you were representing mankind. You lost. And he goes, well, first of all, losing is part of the game. And, you know, I'm humble enough to know that I won't always win. And he said, but I'm actually happy.
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And the truth is, yes, if you are going to be fully yourself, and if you are actually quite brilliant, because if there's one thing I'm not humble about, it's the fact that I'm really great at what I do.
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So we want the Epstein files. He goes, actually, we don't want them. Everyone's like, well, who cared about them in the first place?
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Okay, what do you spend most of your money on outside of business and property?
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And there's an opportunity to be outside the country every weekend. There's an opportunity to be outside of town and do as many as possible. And that was kind of the goal for this year because I think it allows me to interact with a whole lot of people.
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I mean, how do you see our economy, um, performing between now and say end of the year or even beyond the next eighteen months or twelve months or so? I mean, what's going to happen to the economy?
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Right, go and do it outside our parliament in Cape Town. Go and protest at the right places where you can raise your complaint for whatever it may be when it comes to our policy or our policies or whatever issues related to
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I think you've continued, and as you've spoken, you did so many things and you do so many things, and you've continued to reinvent yourself, right?
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We want to be able to say, Hey, I know this is what I said, but things have changed and this is the goal now so that they can support us on our journey.
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It's the beginning of the year, December, January. All of us are excited, and that's when we all set these goals. And some of us have a tendency of being unrealistic in setting our goals or not really considering what could happen or what could change.
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And so it really stood out for me because to a certain extent, I have been feeling a very big desire and need to really slow down and specifically slow down in my work.
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Come to find out. There's basically almost like one company that's running the baby food.
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where there's ubiquitous, you know, stuff that you can use and where it's, it's, people are looking for it.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I like your point when you say that, no, we've had times post-nineteen ninety-four where we had better economic growth, you know, um with the people's lives being improved, when at least in your argument, where we had better policies.
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So the multiple use dimension of a product actually ends up lying in the consumers. They tell you how they're going to use it differently.
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I would encourage them to do the same in this situation. So I'm going to do that. So I send a note, a message and I say, hey, guys, hey, girl, Sunday nuggets are not happening.
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And as you can see, we're doing things a little bit differently. You can see by the background, the way I'm dressed, the t-shirt, the t-shirt, the t-shirts I'm wearing and so much more. I can't wait for us to get into this new season.
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Let's talk about that part first. Like, how do you how do you think about that as a journalist? Is like, do you even have to grapple with the idea of biased, not biased?
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So she's like, Okay, cool. So I got my emails, I checked, and really, like, they gave us exactly what we paid for.
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And they did it, and they did it wholeheartedly. And I realized, I'm like, I can't believe I almost sacrificed.
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People wouldn't watch the episode about climate change, but when they were asked the question, they would say, The most important thing to me is that this show covers climate change.
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So I can't help but wonder where America goes from here because New York is like the perfect example. You know, everyone was shocked at how Mamdani rose. I mean, his ascendancy was nothing short of spectacular. Andrew Cuomo seems like it's a done deal.
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Because it's all socialist, very much communist, statist, you know, ideology. Now, people, they say, well, look, the alternative was that route or that route, as Americans would say. It was that route,
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they account for less than eight percent of the population the white people in south africa they are largely a middle class um so
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It reminds me of my childhood. I know many of us have moms who shouted at us because we lost one of the Tupperwares at school or whatever, but we lost it because Tupperware was expensive at the time.
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So I completely understand why they would be losing with the younger market. And aesthetically, like I said, for me, yellow, green, orange, whatever around the plastic thing. I mean, who's still buying that in 2023? Honestly, who is still buying that?
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You know, so Mudia was saying that confidence is such a big thing when it comes to getting people to believe you, getting people to buy into what you have to sell.
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speaking engagements, but simply because I have new commitments that excite me and I have, I've grown and I'm in this new environment that I want to explore and give my all to.
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And I want to share it, and I want to know how it resonates with you. We kind of talked or touched on it, but it says: slowing down does not mean you won't get to where you want to be. What does that quote mean to you?
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I mean, we've seen things like arise in the killings of lesbian people and gay people because of the kind of content that men will like to share on these platforms of theirs where they say being gay is unnatural or whatever other lies that they like to share.
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And then I found myself wondering, can all of this lead to a strange kind of dark age where people still see and hear the things, but basically shut themselves off to it because they go, nothing is real and I can't believe anything.
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Ability and our capacity to receive from God. Have you ever heard people say,
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And there's something to be said about that because these brands that house a lot of companies and brands and products, they've been in the game for a long time and there's a reason why.
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It's like, when last did you just sit next to your partner, your spouse, and just sit. And that's what you're doing. We're not watching anything. We're not on our phones. We're not doing an activity, but just to be present with the person you are, you're with.
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So that statement, cries, rape, created a culture of saying that the victim is actually lying about sexual assault, which is actually such a shame. But you can't change the toxic withdrawal that happens in society once concepts are PR'd the way headlines like cries rape tend to be.
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And I think that's their greatest challenge, being able to communicate to that person, this is what I do. So don't expect me to be a typical, you know, wife or girlfriend or whatever.
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Oftentimes w we make the mistake of thinking we're coming in
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And all of a sudden you lose your faith. That is the thorns that choke up the word. And the last one is good soil.
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minister of foreign affairs foreign minister uh the global minister uh ronald la mullah as well as pax tau the minister of trade and trade and industry i was very much disappointed um john by the end of the briefing i was upset as a citizen i was um
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What would you say to them that isn't, you know, just a platitude?
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My followers will some may have seen my comments on X regarding Doge.
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And to be accountable and to take criticism, but it can't just be from anyone because if you're listening to everybody, you will be crushed like this. So choose who you listen to.
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Generally, that's a trouncing in politics. To your point, in my head, in many people's heads, you'd go, okay, it's obvious.
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So rejecting me is not a big deal. I know how to move through the space, but you're also rejecting all the other kids and people like us who are going to come up into spaces because you've said to brands, we're not going to support these people.
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It's quite a skill. And you've been doing great work. You've done great work lately on the Kill the Poor survey.
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The people in Austin go, we hate the people from California who've come here because now we can't afford houses.
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Like they love my nails. I could do a whole nail sponsorship campaign. My nails are one of the biggest conversations we have under everything I talk about, right?
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If I'd come from Super Dilla High, I don't think they would have believed me when I said, I've got this tablet, and right. So, you have to know what you have in your toolkit, what you can use to help you move far.
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In the early hours of last Friday morning, this is morning in the Middle East. The Israel Defense Forces launched Operation Rising Lion, a military offensive aimed at dismantling Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure.
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We've never had a hammer that makes the hammer without you getting involved. It's just make the thing, make the thing, make the thing.
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show on public policy. We talk about issues that matter here to South Africans. We don't do political dogmas.
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So what they did was they did three things that I think were quite fantastic. First of all, they were looking for broad visibility and broad reach.
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