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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology 2088.1 Before we prove this minus x plus n, let's
00:00:17first prove x plus n is your case and I have some good ideas to go about it.
00:00:24Before that, I will prove this. It's in Wikipedia, but they don't provide any proof like
00:00:35flooring of x plus n. Maybe it's not Wikipedia, I don't know.
00:00:43Yeah, x like fractional number, positive fractional number.
00:00:48Okay, so for example, 1.7 plus 2
00:01:01flooring
00:01:18It's a kind of distributive law, okay?
00:01:27Yeah.
00:01:32Okay, it holds true when one of the two numbers inside the ceiling function is an integer.
00:01:42All right, yeah.
00:01:51We have to take care of the case where n is like negative number, positive integer or negative
00:01:56integer, but when x plus xn are n, x like fractional number potentially, okay, and positive
00:02:02integer, okay? If they are both positive, then this is distributive, okay? When other of them
00:02:10are negative number, well, that's a different story. I don't know, okay? So we'll explore that.
00:02:16And there's a lot here, okay? So my next paper will be just fractional algebra,
00:02:23fractional algebra, okay? Because there's a lot going on here, okay? And it will be mostly like
00:02:29proof after proof after proof, okay? Fractional algebra. And there will be my next mathematics
00:02:34paper, okay? After we are done with all this stuff, okay? How many pages will it be?
00:02:5010 to 30 pages, I guess. Yeah.
00:02:57My guess, okay? Yeah, it's a good stopping point here, so let's continue tomorrow, okay?
00:03:03Because there's a lot going on here, okay? A lot to do. But we're in the right direction,
00:03:09and we can make progress here, okay? Yeah, let's not do too much of mathematics, okay?
00:03:17Because it can get too much. Yeah, work and play, balancing out, okay? After five minutes break,
00:03:26let's go to Instagram live, okay? Thank you. Wow, brand new found land.
00:03:35Nice. Discovering tons of stuff, right? Yeah. Like exploring the mountains, forest, river,
00:03:45ravine, valley, and kind of like making a map of this brand new found island or land.
00:03:54Yeah, even continents. I don't know. Maybe it's not that big. Whatever. Maybe a peninsula.
00:04:05Yeah, some geography I don't understand. Yeah, five minutes. Thank you.
00:04:23Bye.
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00:06:53Okay, back, back, back, back. Oh, I gotta grab some beer, huh? Sure.
00:07:23So, yeah, the director's commentary on Therapeutic Metaphobia movie. Yeah, the episode three,
00:07:52actually. It's now published in YouTube. Yeah, there's some video downloader applications,
00:08:04software apps. Yeah, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. So I spent some time
00:08:13finding the app, downloader app, video downloader app that actually works. It took me a while,
00:08:20but I found a couple. So yeah, it's now all good. Yeah, very cool.
00:08:29Okay, I guess the file size was too big because, yeah, Therapeutic Metaphobia would be very
00:08:36colorful. A lot of colors, okay? A lot of sounds, too. Yeah. Okay, let's go to Instagram live.
00:08:45Mentor selfie.
00:08:57Without glasses.
00:09:07Okay, good.
00:09:09So, yeah, it looks like I'm always happy with smiling, right? Man, that's what I like about
00:09:19Kamala Harris. She's beautiful lady. She's mixed race. Yeah, look, I have nothing against mixed
00:09:26race, okay? So some of the most beautiful and smart people I've ever met in my life, many of
00:09:32them are mixed races. Like, yeah, I mean, Kamala Harris or Barack Obama, they're both mixed races,
00:09:38okay? I know about them, okay? I'm talking about my friends, okay? So, yeah, Kamala Harris is
00:09:43beautiful. Beautiful smile, laughter, very positive, right? Yeah, very cool. Yeah.
00:09:59Okay.
00:10:00Okay.
00:10:07Okay.
00:10:14No, Harris, you're going out, huh? You're going out. It's quite formidable one. Yeah, impressive.
00:10:22Kamala Harris. Who knew, right? I didn't predict that.
00:10:26Yeah. She's been hiding in the plane. Goodbye, surprise, like everybody.
00:10:36Including me, yeah. Yeah, welcome, welcome. Good
00:10:44evening. Happy Monday. And yeah, welcome to Friday. Welcome to Humanology, Instagram,
00:10:52yeah. Cheers. Yeah. Good evening. Welcome.
00:10:59Yeah, good times. Yeah. Welcome. Yeah, I did some mathematics.
00:11:10Oh, congratulations for your engagement. Nice. Oh, yeah. Congratulations for engagement.
00:11:19Fantastic. Oh, yeah. Mighty proud. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cheers.
00:11:30Congratulations. Yeah. Nice.
00:11:34Mm-hmm. Oh, I just...
00:11:48Yeah. Jacket and stuff.
00:11:55Yeah.
00:11:56Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
00:12:11Mm-hmm. Yeah.
00:12:19It's a little bit chilly in Alaska these days, so
00:12:22yeah. Okay. And cheers, yeah.
00:12:40Yeah, so...
00:12:41Oh, thank you, thank you. Thank you, sir. Yeah. Mighty proud of you, yeah. And congratulations.
00:12:47Absolutely. Yeah. Mighty proud. Yeah. Yeah. Very cool.
00:13:11Yeah. Cheers.
00:13:19So, I took a shower after work and about an hour ago, and it feels so good, yeah,
00:13:26taking a shower, right? Yeah. I learned from my friends, okay? Yeah. So, yeah. Very healthy,
00:13:34personal hygiene, right? Yeah. Welcome, yeah. Yeah.
00:13:49Yeah. So, last week, I was trying to solve this problem in mathematics.
00:14:00I made some progress, but there is one particular problem I could not solve,
00:14:10but I solved it today, though, after taking, like, several days off of mathematics. So,
00:14:19yeah. Welcome. Yeah. So, what works in mathematics and other areas, take a rest,
00:14:30take a break for a couple of days, and then get back to it. Yeah. Works every time.
00:14:44Yeah. In the meanwhile, yeah, do something else other than mathematics,
00:14:48or other than what you've been doing, like exercise or read the news or
00:14:55writing or social media, and, yeah, cheers.
00:15:05Watch some nice documentaries on YouTube for free, and, yeah.
00:15:13Yeah. So, maybe for past three, four days, maybe five days, I didn't do any mathematics, okay,
00:15:24because before that, I did a lot of mathematics. So, I was like, oh, give me a break.
00:15:30Yeah. This, I have that luxury, right, because I'm an amateur mathematician.
00:15:42Professional mathematicians, they do not have that luxury. They have to do mathematics all
00:15:45the time. I don't have to. I only do mathematics when I feel like to. So, I have that luxury,
00:15:53and it works so well for me because, yeah, design the brain, you know.
00:16:07Well, I guess mathematicians, if they are wise enough, maybe during the weekends,
00:16:12maybe they don't think about mathematics. Maybe they go surfing, skiing, kayaking, canoeing,
00:16:22biking, bicycling maybe, running, weightlifting. Sure.
00:16:36But to be honest, I do not have friends who are professional mathematicians. I don't, okay. Yeah.
00:16:48Yeah, welcome. Good evening. Yeah. So, I do not know
00:16:55what mathematicians do for their hobbies. I have no idea.
00:17:03Yeah, my friend, my recommendation, yeah, do exercise, like running, martial arts, dancing,
00:17:08okay. Yeah, exercise. Love martial arts, okay. Different recommendation.
00:17:25My friend, you need to listen to me. Go to YouTube, type martial arts lessons, and
00:17:31and kick and punch in there. Love martial arts in YouTube for free, okay. That's my recommendation.
00:17:40Okay. Yeah. Also, running outside. But running outside can be dangerous.
00:17:53That's why you need to learn martial arts first. Out there, they're criminals.
00:17:58Okay. Yeah, exercise, okay. Yeah. Love martial arts. After you're good at it, then you can run outside.
00:18:12Okay. Yeah.
00:18:22Very important, okay.
00:18:24Very important, okay.
00:18:27And also, focus on education, career development, all right. That is so important for happiness.
00:18:36Okay. Yeah. Career development, continuing education, okay. Yeah. You move up, up, up,
00:18:46like promotion, okay. Yeah, social ladder, upward mobility, okay, is important.
00:18:56Okay.
00:19:04Yeah, I mean, college, yeah, I went to college, okay. So, many people succeed in life without
00:19:10college degree, okay. But it depends, okay. Like Taylor Swift, she didn't go to college,
00:19:18right. And so, many people succeed without going to college. Yeah, that's fine. But
00:19:31in my case, okay, yeah, I went to college, okay. I'm not as successful as Taylor Swift.
00:19:41Well, I take that back. I think actually I'm more successful than Taylor Swift.
00:19:49In humanology, the degree of success is not defined by money, power, fame, no.
00:20:00Then what's the definition of humanology? I mean, definition of success in humanology? Yeah.
00:20:08Hmm? Oh, thank you, thank you. Yeah, if you're moral, and if you're happy, then you're successful.
00:20:15You're moral, you're ethical, legal, and you're happy, then you're successful, okay.
00:20:31Yeah, I'm moral, I'm happy, so.
00:20:34Although, I'm not as famous or wealthy as Taylor Swift, okay. Cheers, yeah.
00:20:47Okay, I need some vocal rest, okay. Yeah, let's take five minutes break, okay. So, thank you.
00:20:53Yeah, so, exercise, okay. Yeah. Strengthen your body and mind, okay. Yeah, thank you. Five minutes
00:21:02break, thank you. Welcome, good evening, happy Monday, yeah. Okay, very cool. Time check.
00:21:19Okay, it's been less than 30 minutes, okay. Five minutes, thank you.
00:21:24All right, five minutes, thank you. Good evening.
00:24:43Okay, welcome back. We're back. So, yeah, let's talk about Taylor Swift. How about that, yeah.
00:24:49I mean, she started small, right, like anybody else. So, she is talented, right. She's a good
00:24:56looking girl and she can play guitar, she can write songs, like melody and lyrics. Yeah, Romeo
00:25:03and Juliet, yeah, I like that one. Yeah, it's charming. And, well, can't you see you belong to
00:25:12me? Yeah, it's a nice music video too, okay, yeah. But, I mean, some of her lyrics is kind of dark,
00:25:21too dark. They involve some crime and violence, okay. I do not like that part. That's immoral,
00:25:28okay. Look, I'm a writer. I write novels and I don't use those bad stuff, okay. That's like
00:25:39cheap Hollywood stuff. I don't need that, okay. Because, in my opinion, I'm a good writer,
00:25:46okay. I don't need those bad stuff to make story interesting, okay. So, cheers, yeah.
00:25:58In that sense, yeah, I'm better than Taylor Swift,
00:26:01okay. Yeah, because I don't need bad stuff to make a story interesting, okay.
00:26:06Also, in my opinion, I'm a better dancer than Taylor Swift. Yeah, she's a good singer and
00:26:19but she's not very good at dancing. Dancing is not her strength. Madonna, right,
00:26:26she dances very well, right. She dances better than me, in a way, okay. But, Madonna, she
00:26:37does not know how to play guitar very well and she's not very good at writing lyrics or melody
00:26:49compared to Taylor Swift, okay. Taylor Swift, yeah, she's musically talented, okay. She
00:26:54can write good lyrics, good melody. She knows how to play guitar, right, yeah.
00:27:09Okay, Madonna, Taylor Swift. I mean, Madonna back in the days, okay, and Taylor Swift nowadays.
00:27:20They are like young white women. How about Hunkily?
00:27:29Old Asian man.
00:27:35Yeah, I've been waiting to say this for a while, okay. Hunkily, maybe I said that before,
00:27:42long time ago. Yeah, Hunkily is not a young white woman. He's an old Asian man. So,
00:27:54it's more difficult to be famous.
00:28:01Well, I take that back. How about K-pop boys?
00:28:06Yeah, they're, well, they're young Asian males, K-pop boys, Korean popular K-pop.
00:28:17Yeah, they're young Asian male,
00:28:22Korean, well, and they're handsome, I get it.
00:28:27They're handsome, I get it.
00:28:32So, K-pop boys and Hunkily, comparison, contrast.
00:28:39Yeah, I'm Korean male, but I'm old.
00:28:49When it comes to handsomeness, K-pop boys
00:28:53and me, Hunkily.
00:29:02Well, K-pop boys,
00:29:07they're handsome, I get it, and they're young.
00:29:11And they're young.
00:29:20Oh, internship? Fantastic. Mighty proud of you, friend. Yeah, very proud. Congratulations.
00:29:27Fantastic. Mighty proud. Oh, yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:29:31Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. You do very well. Congratulations. Mighty proud. Yeah.
00:29:47So, yeah.
00:29:53Oh, nice, nice. Yeah, quantum machine learning. Fantastic. Yeah. Sounds very fancy. Yeah,
00:29:59very advanced in computer science. Yeah. Sounds great. Yeah. Mighty proud. Yeah. Cheers.
00:30:09Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. You have great experience there. Yeah.
00:30:17Love martial arts. Practice martial arts. Okay? Yeah. That's very important, too.
00:30:26Cheers. Yeah.
00:30:29Yeah. So, if I compare myself with K-pop boys, they're handsome, I get it, okay? Yeah. I like
00:30:41the way they look. But some of them, my criticism, well, classical K-pop boys, yeah.
00:30:54Yeah. That's more formula, okay? Because I'm 46, okay? So, but today's K-pop boys,
00:31:06my criticism is that I think they are too,
00:31:12they lack masculinity, many of them, okay? That would be my criticism.
00:31:19Mm-hmm. Well, I'm kind of old school, okay? So, yeah. Masculinity, okay? So,
00:31:28yeah. So, many K-pop boys today, 2024, many of them lack masculinity, okay? So,
00:31:35that would be my criticism, okay? I recommend them to learn martial arts, okay? Yeah.
00:31:43Both boys and girls, yeah, they have to learn martial arts, okay? Okay. Let's take five minutes
00:31:51back. I have some vocal rest, okay? Yeah. Welcome. Yeah. Congratulations, friends. Yeah.
00:31:55Mighty proud. Yeah. Future leaders, okay? Yeah. Five minutes back. Thank you.
00:32:00Very cool. Good evening. Welcome. Okay. Five minutes. Okay. Thank you.
00:32:05Thank you. Yep. Okay.
00:34:52Okay. Welcome back. We're back.
00:34:53Okay. Yeah. So, sure, let's talk about K-pop. Today's K-pop, 2024. I mean, I prefer classical
00:35:08K-pop, right? Yeah, back in the 80s, 90s, early 2000s, okay? The kind of music I'm familiar with,
00:35:15okay? So, but I'm old school. I'm 46, okay? So, but today's K-pop, I mean, kind of,
00:35:24not to my taste, to be honest, okay? Like, K-pop boys, I know they work very hard. I know,
00:35:33okay? It's highly competitive. Even from foreign countries, they come to South Korea to be part of
00:35:40this K-pop, okay? Yeah, that's cool, and it's highly competitive. I know they work very hard,
00:35:49okay? I watched some documentaries about K-pop today, okay? I mean, not today, but a while ago,
00:35:56okay? Welcome, friends. Yeah, good evening. And I watched some documentaries about this day and age,
00:36:05K-pop, 2024, okay? So, they work very hard, okay? But, yeah, K-pop boys, they're like a
00:36:12kind of greenhouse plant, right? More like manufactured product, you know, factory.
00:36:19That's my impression. Lacking creativity, right? Yeah. And also, kind of sell-out, right? Some of
00:36:28them do, like, tattoos and piercings, okay? I don't like that stuff, okay? But I'm kind of old
00:36:35school, okay? So, yeah. Cheers. Welcome. Good evening. Yeah, so, those are, yeah, welcome,
00:36:47welcome. Good evening. Yeah, those were some criticisms on contemporary K-pop in 2024.
00:36:55Mm-hmm. Yeah, future leaders, might be proud of you. Yeah, welcome. Yeah.
00:37:03Yeah. Mm-hmm. In Alaska time, it's like 9 p.m., yeah? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:37:12Yeah. Yeah. Good times. Oh, yeah. Uh-huh.
00:37:26Uh-huh. My eyeglasses are folding up a little bit.
00:37:39Better, yeah. Mm-hmm. I was born in America, like, Ithaca, New York, and I grew up in
00:37:56South-South Korea from when I was, like, three months old baby, 1978, until 1997, when I turned,
00:38:08like, 18, yeah. So, yeah. All my teenage childhood was in South-South Korea, yeah?
00:38:17Mm-hmm. About 18 years, yeah, until high school, graduation. Mm-hmm. Yeah, so,
00:38:31yeah. Yeah, mostly good times in South Korea, yeah, mostly, yeah.
00:38:42Mm-hmm. Some difficult times, too, yeah, just like everywhere else, right? Yeah. Cheers.
00:38:52Mm-hmm. Oh, nice, yeah. You're traveling to South Korea? Nice, yeah. Yeah, I love martial arts.
00:39:04Okay? Yeah, and self-defense, very important.
00:39:09Okay? Yeah. They're my recommendation.
00:39:17Also, learn some basic Korean language, like, how to say hello,
00:39:23or thank you, right? Yeah.
00:39:27Mm-hmm. But martial arts is always the most important, okay? Yeah, cheers. Yeah, have a nice
00:39:36trip, yeah? Thank you. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah, thank you. Yeah. You have very good time there,
00:39:52okay? Oh, yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Thank you for your interest in Korea, okay? Thank you so much,
00:40:17yeah. I really appreciate it, yeah. Well, I don't say this about America, okay? Like,
00:40:29if our friends in other countries, if they come visit America,
00:40:35well, I guess I can say that for the very first time, yeah, thank you for your interest in America.
00:40:40Yeah. But it's just common, very ordinary, common, okay? Yeah. But
00:40:53foreign country people going to Korea and spending their hard-earned money, that's quite rare. I mean,
00:41:01nowadays, it's more common these days, okay? But still, not as common as tourists in America,
00:41:08so that's why, okay? Yeah. But I love both countries, Korea and America, yeah. Cheers.
00:41:26Cheers.
00:41:31Thank you. Yeah.
00:41:38Yeah. So, last year, 2023, on July 4th, I was in Korea, okay? And I was still running for US
00:42:05president. And somebody said, okay, what kind of American presidential candidate
00:42:13spent July 4th, Independence Day, American holiday, in a foreign country? Well, I did.
00:42:25Welcome, yeah? Good evening? Yeah. Because I'm like, look, I just took a vacation, okay?
00:42:33It just happened to be in July, that's all.
00:42:40Yeah, so somebody said, oh, you're more Korean than American.
00:42:49Well, but do I look at it? Am I more Korean than American? Or am I more American than Korean?
00:42:55Uh, well, I live in America, Alaska, America, right? Yeah.
00:43:04Oh, thank you, thank you. Yeah, thank you for watching the Therapy for Mental Illness movie
00:43:07on YouTube. Thank you. Yeah, thank you so much. Yeah, the future leaders,
00:43:12mighty proud of you. Thank you. Yeah, cheers. Yeah.
00:43:16Mm-hmm. Thank you. Yeah, so,
00:43:30am I more Korean or am I more American, you know? Well, my citizenship is America,
00:43:36because I was born here. I grew up in Korea as a child, as a teenager, for like 19, 18 years.
00:43:46But I'm 46, so I've lived in America for 25 years.
00:43:57Korea? Well, 27 years in America. Korea? 19 years, okay? So I lived more years of my life
00:44:10in America than Korea, okay? So,
00:44:17and Korea is a wonderful country, yeah. I lived there for 19 years, okay, so I know.
00:44:24But I prefer living in America, though, okay? Why? Where it's a big country, right? Yeah, the size
00:44:33and more degree of freedom, too, okay? So my personality
00:44:41and my character, America's a better fit than Korea, okay? Yeah, I'll put it that way, okay?
00:45:00Yeah, I'm being honest, okay? Yeah, cheers.
00:45:03Yeah, but I love Korea, okay?
00:45:17Yeah.
00:45:23It depends on personality, okay? In South Korea, yeah, there's American expatriates, okay? Well,
00:45:36American citizens, but they live in South Korea, okay? Because they love South Korean culture.
00:45:43Yeah, I appreciate that. I do, okay?
00:45:46Yeah.
00:45:48Nature versus nature in psychology? Yeah, fantastic. Yeah, it's a good distinction.
00:45:54Yeah, it's like half and half, right? Yeah. In philosophy, like determinism, free will,
00:46:01right? Yeah. I would say half and half, 50-50. Yeah, that's an easy answer, right? Yeah.
00:46:09Yeah. Cheers. Yeah. Future Nobel Prize winner right there, okay? Yeah. Future leaders, yeah.
00:46:19Cheers. Very smart, yeah. Yeah, so now I need some vocal rest, okay? Yeah, let's take five minutes
00:46:36break, okay? Thank you. My proud future leaders. Fantastic. Five minutes break, please. Thank you.
00:46:46Very cool. Awesome news. Yeah, fantastic.
00:46:56Yeah.
00:47:05Yeah.
00:47:35Yeah.
00:48:05Yeah.
00:48:35Yeah.
00:49:05Yeah.
00:49:35Yeah.
00:50:06Welcome back. We are back.
00:50:14Yeah, thank you for your contribution and your inspiration. You're very smart people,
00:50:20geniuses, future leaders. Oh, yeah, my job is fantastic. Yeah, so let's...
00:50:27Thank you for your contribution and
00:50:29thank you for being awesome and amazing, okay? Yeah, let's talk about nature versus
00:50:38nurture, okay? Sure, sure, sure. It's a philosophical question, yeah?
00:50:42Originally in psychology, right? Yeah, I'm a humanologist, but I appreciate psychology, okay?
00:50:49Very smart people, geniuses, yeah. Future leaders, future Nobel Prize winner, yeah. Cheers, okay?
00:51:00Okay, let's talk about nature versus nurture question, okay?
00:51:02Yeah, it's like this, okay? It has to do with philosophy, biology, right? And history too, right?
00:51:11A person is born as a baby, right? And it has to do with theology as well, okay? Fate, destiny,
00:51:20right? Nobody gets to choose their parents when they are born as a baby, right?
00:51:28I did not choose my parents. I did not choose to be born in 1978.
00:51:34I did not choose to be born as a male. I did not choose to be an Asian. It was
00:51:45off my control. I did not control that. It's like God, goddess, divinity, okay?
00:51:52Yeah, that's the nature part of our life, right? Yeah, gender, race, birth date, birth date,
00:52:04parents, neighborhood we are born into. We don't get to choose that stuff, no.
00:52:12We don't choose our parents, no. Right? Yeah.
00:52:22It's just the nature side of the equation of life, okay?
00:52:33Cheers, yeah.
00:52:38Now, nurture part, that has to do with like empiricism, right? Experience. Yeah.
00:52:46We have some choice, like what kind of job we apply to, what kind of college that we apply to.
00:52:57We can choose job application, what companies we apply to,
00:53:06what colleges we apply to. We can choose that, okay? But again,
00:53:11what employers will hire me, what college will admit me, we can't control that.
00:53:20Well, only we can. Maybe we do prepare for interview for job application. We do some research,
00:53:31study about interview process. And for college application, yeah, we can study for SAT.
00:53:38SAT, do good in high school. Yeah, that's our choice, right? Yeah, we can study hard.
00:53:50Some mug interview, a simulated interview between friends, we can do that.
00:53:59But again, it's about like, will this school, college accept me?
00:54:06Will this employer hire me? Yeah, we can control some aspects, but it's kind of 50-50, right?
00:54:15They may hire me after interview, or they may decide not to hire me in this particular company.
00:54:25It's up to the employer, right? Yeah, so it's half and half, 50-50, okay? Cheers.
00:54:35So, but what we can decide to do is like we study, work,
00:54:47major arts, dancing,
00:54:53good hobbies, and exercise with our own will in our spare time, right? To enhance ourselves,
00:55:04to be more marketable in the job market, to be more desirable, more popular human being.
00:55:13Yeah, we can choose to do that, and it's not very difficult to do, okay? Personal hygiene,
00:55:21yeah, smell good, and look nice, be more presentable, and yeah, matching colors, and
00:55:28you know, interview, right? Yeah. Yeah, a lot about communication skills, social skills.
00:55:37Sometimes, yeah, going to party helps, okay? Yeah, socialize with some random people.
00:55:46If you're over 21, yeah, go, I went to bar, clubs, with some random people, and talk to them,
00:55:55and talk to them, okay? You can prepare for interview, actually, okay? Yeah, sure, sure.
00:56:03Social skills, communication skills, yeah? Yeah, very important. Welcome to human arts school,
00:56:09okay? Yeah, cheers. Yeah.
00:56:23Oh, Hongdae, yeah, Hongdae Ipgu, yeah, the Hong University, yeah, I've been there, yeah,
00:56:31just outside of the subway station. Actually, that was like three months ago, when I was in Korea,
00:56:39okay? Yeah, and they're cool, yeah. Yeah, welcome, friends, good evening, yeah, welcome,
00:56:45thank you for joining us, yeah. Now, let's take five minutes break, I need some vocal rest,
00:56:50okay? So, yeah, future leaders might be proud of you, okay? Yeah, you're amazing.
00:56:56You'll save the world. Yeah, I love you too, yeah? Yeah, you'll save the world, my friends,
00:57:01okay? So, let's take five minutes break, I need some vocal rest, okay? I'm 46, so, thank you,
00:57:06yeah. Welcome to human arts school, thank you. Thank you for your contribution, inspiration,
00:57:13yeah, fantastic. Time check.
00:57:22Okay, it's been less than one hour, okay? Okay, very cool. Fantastic, future leaders,
00:57:29mm-hmm, yeah, thank you, thank you, mighty proud, absolutely, yeah.
00:57:43Okay.
00:57:58you
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00:59:24Okay, welcome back.
00:59:29Yeah, thank you for your contribution, your inspiration, okay? We're talking about philosophy,
00:59:36yeah, it's been a while, huh? That's nice, it's a good topic to talk about, right? Yeah.
00:59:42So, yeah, the nature versus nurture, more western tradition, right? Yeah, nature side,
00:59:50there's like European continental, like, philosophy, like, rationalism, like,
00:59:55like the cult of France, right? Yeah, continental philosophy in Europe, that's like,
01:00:03mostly like France and Germany, right? And empiricism, based on experience, like,
01:00:10nurture part, that's British, United Kingdom, okay? Yeah, the binary, nature versus nurture,
01:00:17yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm pretty well educated in philosophy, okay?
01:00:23So, Asian philosophy, yeah, binary, another binary question, is human nature good or bad?
01:00:31Okay, yeah, Monzu versus Sun Tzu, okay? Yeah, I know about that too, okay? But that's for another
01:00:36day, okay? The big topic, philosophy, right? Yeah. So, let's focus on western philosophy today,
01:00:48okay? Eastern philosophy, maybe tomorrow, okay? Sure, sure.
01:00:57Now, let me pour myself some drinks here.
01:01:00Um, okay.
01:01:10Yeah, let's take it easy, take it slow, right? Yeah, let's relax, you know?
01:01:19I'm not in a school, so there's no homework due tomorrow.
01:01:22Okay, yeah, I have this luxury to take it slow and relax. Yeah, cheers.
01:01:35So, empiricism in United Kingdom, okay? So, it's like, that's an experience, right? Yeah,
01:01:43the people we meet, okay? What kind of people do we meet in life? It could be
01:01:52by choice, like online dating site or social media, yeah. If you do not like this person
01:02:01in online dating site or social media, you can block this person, right? Oh, I don't want this
01:02:05person, okay? That's your choice, right? But other times, you don't get to choose the kind of people
01:02:17you meet. When you go to grocery store, supermarket, random encounter, right?
01:02:28When you go to a cafe or bus station, you meet them there. You do not choose to meet them.
01:02:38You don't even know their names, okay? It's very philosophical inquiry here, okay? Yeah,
01:02:48welcome to Humanology, okay? Yeah, yeah. We do philosophy sometimes, okay? It's been a while
01:02:54though, okay? Cheers, yeah. But let's say you're going to school,
01:03:10you're waiting for a bus in a bus station, or maybe you're going to a job, your workplace,
01:03:21you're in a subway station, metro, okay? And maybe there's some delay for whatever reason,
01:03:33this bus, subway train, right? And you are next to a person that you never met before,
01:03:41random stranger, okay? And now you have a choice.
01:03:51Will I start a conversation with this person or not? Okay?
01:04:03That's your choice. Maybe not really. So you look at this person, if this person looks friendly,
01:04:09with smiles, then maybe it's easier to start a conversation because there's some delay in this
01:04:16bus or subway train, okay? But if this person looks a little bit, maybe in a bad mood that
01:04:25particular day, although this person is usually a friendly person, maybe it's better to not start a
01:04:32conversation, okay? Let's say, hypothetically, it's your first day in school, maybe orientation
01:04:46setting, okay? Yeah, you know, college, okay? Freshman, fresh woman, okay? Yeah, in the classroom,
01:04:55okay? Like, orientation, yeah, you look around and you never met this person before, you may
01:05:04choose to initiate a conversation, maybe start from, hello, hi, okay? Then this person's reaction,
01:05:17this person may not say hello back to you. I had the experience before, okay?
01:05:24No problem. That's a let it go. But other times, other times, yeah, this person say hello back to me.
01:05:35Okay? Yeah. Okay. Kind of like, perception, perceiving this person's reaction, okay?
01:05:47Is this person receptive to conversation, you know? Because I'm not selfish, right? And I'm bored.
01:05:57Yeah, if this person maybe in a good mood, smiling, then yeah, let's say hello and
01:06:09oh, thank you. Thank you for watching Therapy Room Entropia. Thank you. Yeah.
01:06:14Yeah. Humble movie, right? Yeah. Thank you. Thank you.
01:06:22Future leaders, I'm very proud of you. Thank you.
01:06:27Yeah, so we're talking about a random conversation.
01:06:33Oh, thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you for the appreciation. Yeah. Thank you.
01:06:40Oh, thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Hey, you make better movie than that. Okay, good. You are
01:06:45smarter than me. Okay? Yeah. If you're into filmmaking, okay? Just in case, okay?
01:06:54Cheers. Thank you.
01:07:03Yeah, so it's not easy to talk to a random stranger in a bus station.
01:07:12If I were 21, you know, bar, you know, club, right?
01:07:18Sometimes we get bored, right? So that's why it's very important that you love martial arts.
01:07:26Okay? Because some people are dangerous, okay? You need to love martial arts, okay? So,
01:07:33okay? But in most situations, yeah, conversation with random strangers, like gas station or bar,
01:07:43club or bus station or subway station, right? I have done that before, okay?
01:07:56Hmm? Because I've been practicing martial arts all my life, okay? So,
01:08:01yeah, no problem, okay? So, yeah, sometimes I learn from them. Most of the times, okay?
01:08:10Yeah, some bus delay, subway train delay, okay? So we are bored. Yeah. If that person is in a good
01:08:18mood, I'm always in a good mood, okay? Mostly, mostly, okay? So, yeah, we have a good conversation
01:08:24and exchange some experiences, like they tell me their stories. I'll tell them my story sometimes
01:08:34and some opinions about news, sometimes politics. Yeah, very respectful conversation with random
01:08:51strangers, right? Yeah. Although I may disagree with this random stranger in a bus station,
01:09:02okay? No problem. Very respectful. We are civilized, okay? Yeah.
01:09:11And then, yeah, this random stranger was very kind and generous to me, to talk to me,
01:09:17listen to me, okay? Yeah, different bus style, okay? So, he or she goes to their business and
01:09:27me, yeah, going to my business. But nice exchange of opinions and information, right? Sharing mutual
01:09:38different experiences. Very different experiences, right?
01:09:44I've done that before, okay? Yeah, it was nice, yeah.
01:09:57Okay, I need some vocal rest, okay? Thank you.
01:10:05Welcome, future leaders. I'm proud of you. Yeah, long martial arts, okay? Self-defense,
01:10:11self-defense, very important, okay? Anywhere in the world you go to, okay? Self-defense,
01:10:17very important, but don't get into any trouble, okay? Just, you know, love martial arts,
01:10:21practice martial arts, okay? Maybe two minutes a day, okay? Punching and kicking there, right?
01:10:29Without making any noise, okay? Martial arts, very important, okay? Yeah, hola, yeah, hello,
01:10:38thank you. Yeah, you know some Spanish, huh? Fantastic, yeah. My proud, okay? Five, cinco
01:10:45minutos, por favor. Five minutes, please, okay? I know some Spanish too, okay? Thank you. Muchas
01:10:50gracias. Thank you. Very cool. Yeah, thank you very much. Yeah, five minutes, thank you.
01:11:01Fantastic, my proud, future leaders.
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01:15:03okay, welcome back, and yeah, so
01:15:11yeah, you have to learn martial arts, okay? That's the bottom line, okay? Because
01:15:15out there in the world, yeah, there are dangerous people, okay? So you have to learn martial arts,
01:15:21okay? It's so important. Yeah, just go to YouTube, time martial arts lessons, and yeah, learn like
01:15:27practice like kicking and punching there in your room for free, okay? Not martial arts, okay?
01:15:34Self-defense, very important, okay? Yeah, and focus on education, career development,
01:15:40and be the leaders, like prime minister, president of your countries, governor, mayor,
01:15:48billionaire in business, celebrities, like Nobel Prize winner in academia, or like
01:15:57Academy Award, Oscar in Hollywood. Yeah, hey, you're amazing, okay? Yeah, when you get up there,
01:16:05okay? Yeah, lead the world with love, peace, and knowledge. Yeah, continuing education, okay? Very
01:16:14important, okay? Yeah, it's so important, okay? Yeah, so I will leave you with that thought,
01:16:24okay? Now, how much time do we have here?
01:16:37Yeah, it's been more than one hour, okay? So I need to save some of my voice to Facebook Live,
01:16:44where we watch some YouTube videos and make some video commentaries, okay? Maybe I'll see you there,
01:16:50or maybe I'll see you tomorrow, okay? Thank you. Yeah, mighty proud, okay? Be the leaders,
01:16:55okay? Be the saviors of the world, okay? The world future is in your hands, and you'll do great.
01:17:05You'll save the world, I have no doubt, okay? You're amazing. You have all the qualifications,
01:17:11okay? Okay, thank you. Mm-hmm, mighty proud. Fantastic, yep.
01:17:18Yeah, great people in the world, right? Yeah, that's so amazing. Mighty proud. Yeah,
01:17:44I really appreciate their parents, their teachers, professors, mentors, okay?
01:17:53They raised them, educated them so well. Yeah, our friends in social media, okay? Huge fan.
01:18:04Yeah, future generations, right? They're all amazing people. Yeah, absolutely.
01:18:10Yeah, highly impressive. Yeah.
01:18:27I admire parents, teachers, okay? I'm not a teacher. I'm not a parent, okay? But I admire
01:18:36our teachers and parents, okay? They are educating, raising these future generations,
01:18:44right? The single most important job of the world, right? I'm their normal fan, yeah.
01:18:54Great, saintly patience to teach young people to raise them, never give up on them.
01:19:04Yeah, well, that's my story, too, okay? My parents, my teachers, professors, employers,
01:19:11superiors, they never gave up on me. I was such a difficult child.
01:19:20In U.S. Army, yeah, I was kind of a troublemaker, too.
01:19:26They never gave up on me, okay? I'm very grateful, yeah. Commissioned officers,
01:19:31non-commissioned officers, likewise, okay? Both of them, okay?
01:19:44Yeah, so let's make transition to Facebook Live and then check out some YouTube videos
01:19:50and make some video commentaries there, okay? Thank you. Thank you.