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00:00Hello, friends. Yeah, welcome to Humanology 2106.1. Yeah, we'll go to Instagram live together
00:13shortly. Okay, so. Now let's talk about that wonderful interview in the Mr. Dan Fagan
00:25show, radio talk show. I called in. Yeah. Yeah, it was about 10 minutes long. I played
00:33for us like yesterday, right? Yeah. Very interesting, right? So Mr. Dan Fagan asked me, yeah, why
00:40don't you run for some election that you can win, like Wasilla City Council? Okay. Well,
00:49and my response was like, well, they're great at what they do. So there's no reason for
00:54me to replace them. Okay. Yeah. But when it comes, that's why I'm running for US President
01:01because yeah, Harris, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, not so good. Yeah, I need to replace
01:10them. Okay. Cheers. But it's like this. Okay. I mean, I made friends there. Okay. Yeah.
01:30Wasilla City Council meeting. Yeah, I used to attend them many times. Okay. So it's great
01:36education. Okay. So I learned a lot how the city is run. Yeah. City Council meeting. Amazing.
01:43Okay. I made friends there. Okay. Great people. Okay. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah. So, former Alaska
01:57governor, also former GOP vice president candidate with Sarah Pollin. Okay. I never met her. Okay.
02:07But I met many Alaskans who met her. Okay. But I never met her in person. Okay. She's from Wasilla.
02:13Okay. Yeah. She went to Wasilla High School. She played like women's basketball team. Okay. Yeah.
02:20She was like leader in that team. Okay. And she became Wasilla City Council member.
02:31Okay. Election. Yeah. Then Wasilla mayor. After that, Alaska governor, Sarah Pollin. Okay. Yeah.
02:42And then vice president of Canada with John McCain from Arizona. President of Canada. Okay.
02:51John McCain from Arizona. President of Canada. Okay. In GOP. Okay. Cheers.
03:03So other Wasilla City Council members. Yeah. Some of them later on became Alaska State
03:12representative or Alaska State senator. Yeah. They're great local politicians. Okay. Yeah. I
03:20know them. Met them many times. Okay. Many of them. Okay. And some of them are my mentors in
03:29politics. Yeah. They're great. Okay. Also, yeah, also community council meetings. Okay. In Matsu
03:38Valley. I've been to their meetings many times. Okay. Great education to attend their meetings.
03:46Okay. Interesting. And they give us like three minutes, citizens or political candidates. Okay.
03:54To talk about their opinions. Matsu borough meeting. Yeah. Two. Okay. Borough assembly.
04:02Okay. I made friends there too. Okay. Yeah. Great people. Dedicated public servants. Highly
04:11knowledgeable. I learned so many from those wonderful local politicians. Okay. These people
04:17are amazing. Okay. Yeah. Let's take five minutes break. I have some vocal rest. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
04:31Okay. I'll tell you some more stories about
04:38my journey, education in Alaskan politics. Okay. Yeah. Five minutes break. Okay. Thank you.
04:48Good story there. Good education. Okay. I learned a lot from them. Okay. They're amazing. Absolutely.
04:57Five minutes. Okay. Thank you.
05:27Okay.
07:38Yes. So like great people, local politicians. Okay. Highly knowledgeable. Okay. So it's like
07:51community council. Okay. And then city council, then county, like in Alaska, we call it borough.
08:01Okay. Yeah. Borough county level and then state level and then federal level. Okay. Yeah. So
08:11it's very layered approach. Okay. It's like kind of pyramid. Okay. So triangle. Okay. So
08:17but they're absolutely amazing people. Okay. So the local politicians. Yeah. And they're
08:25so kind in general. They really care about people. Okay. So yeah. And I learned
08:31creative from them. Okay. Yeah. About things like how to build a bridge, road construction,
08:39pavement. And yeah, it's highly educational to attend those meetings. Okay.
08:48City level, community level, then city level, and then county level. Okay. So I will attend
08:54that. Okay. When I was running for Alaska State Senate, US Senate in Alaska. Yeah. We'll attend
09:01those meetings. Okay. So also activists. Okay. Yeah. Local activists. Yeah. It could be like
09:09different parties. Okay. Yeah. I attended their meetings and yeah. Great people. Okay. Cheers.
09:19So if you have very strong opinions about politics. Okay. How it should be.
09:26My recommendation to you. Yeah. Run for some
09:32elected official position. Election. Yeah. Run for it. Okay. That's what I do.
09:40Yeah. To get the words out. Right. Yeah. Run for politician. Political position. Okay. Election.
09:58Okay. If you feel very strong about some ideas, issues. Yeah. Be a politician.
10:11Okay. Yeah. Or activist. Okay. Yeah. Good. Many politicians have activist background. Okay.
10:24Me? Yeah. Same way. Cheers.
10:26Yeah. So that's that. Okay. Also like, I mean,
10:42look, I'm running for US president. Okay. Because
10:49local politicians, they're my heroes, role models and mentors. Okay.
10:56But, well, because my friends, they can't know me. Okay. So maybe it's not a good fit for you
11:05that you run for local elections. Okay. Because you're ambitious. Yeah. Maybe it's not too
11:14exciting for you, actually. Right. You want to go be like US president. More glamour test.
11:22More glamorous. Yeah, sure. But I cannot say that because they will be like disrespectful. Okay.
11:31So with God's help, it occurred to me in that interview, radio show. Okay. Yeah. I mean,
11:39local politicians, there's absolutely no reason to replace them because they're doing amazing job.
11:44Okay. This is true. I'm not lying about it. No, it's my honest opinion. Okay. But at the same time,
11:54yeah, Hunky Lee, kind of like a big nothing, like a mask movie, Jim Carrey movie. Okay. Yeah.
12:03Yeah. Yeah. I have a small chance of winning the presidential election, but I'll go for it anyway,
12:11because it's more exciting, more glamorous.
12:15If this outside of the story appears. Okay. Yeah. I'll be honest. Yeah.
12:29Yeah.
12:34But the community council meetings
12:36in Machu Valley, many different communities, and even encourage to like Zoom meeting. Okay.
12:43Yeah. I learned very good stuff from local politicians. Yeah. People who care
12:51about their neighbors. Okay. Great role models. And they were very nice to me. They are my mentors.
12:57And they were very nice to me. They are my mentors. Okay. Yeah.
13:06They're so kind and generous to me. Yeah. Both Democrats and Republicans and Independents. Okay.
13:17I'm very grateful. They are my parents or grandparents of years. Okay.
13:22Typically older than me. Okay.
13:24Seriously.
13:28Okay. So that's the role that I play as a 46 year old man. Yeah. In social media,
13:38typically deal with people who are younger than me. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. To be a mentor, educator,
13:46teacher, kind of parental, grandparental figure. Okay. Yeah. That's what I do.
13:54Let me find a track and then let's go to the second one. Okay. Sure. Okay. Yeah.
14:01I do the exact same thing. Parental, grandparental figures did. They educated me. Okay.
14:09What do I do in return? Yeah. Educate younger generation to pass the good
14:17wisdom, knowledge, experience, observation, encouragement, inspiration. Okay. Yeah.
14:26Okay. Yeah. Okay. Five minutes. Okay. Thank you. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Good tradition of education. Okay.
14:39Yeah. To be a good role model. Yeah. Five minutes. Okay. Thank you. Okay.
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17:33Yeah. Rumor scam on the dating site. Yeah. Don't give them any money. Okay.
17:42Also, in social media, sometimes internet hackers, criminals, cyber criminals,
17:48sometimes they hack into your friend's account and pretend to be your friend and ask for money.
17:56Make sure you don't send them any money.
18:01Although you think they are your friends, long-time friends, because your friend's account may have been hacked.
18:11That happened to me before too.
18:14Sometimes these online scammers in social media study you so they know what you like,
18:22they know who your friends are, so they pretend to be your friend and then ask for money.
18:29Don't fall for it. Make sure you don't give them any money.
18:34Sometimes they even pretend to be your family members.
18:38Yeah, there are some YouTube documentaries about this, like social media scammers.
18:49In YouTube, there are tabloids, social media scammers, romance scammers.
18:54Yeah, these people, they are hackers, internet hackers.
18:58They are criminals.
19:02Learn about it and protect yourself.
19:09I've met them in social media.
19:13Just block their accounts.
19:15Even if they are your social media friends.
19:30Be careful online.
19:34Let me do my hair up.
19:47Huh? Hair up? I don't know.
19:51Okay.
20:01Okay.
20:03Selfie there.
20:08Okay, let's go to Instagram live together.
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20:21Okay.
20:37Hello, friends. Yeah, welcome to...
20:43Episode...
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20:52Yeah, happy?
20:54Thursday. Yeah, welcome.
20:57Good evening.
20:59Yeah, welcome.
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21:10Welcome? Yeah.
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21:15This is like a...
21:17Horseshoe mushroom vodka, okay?
21:19So, yeah.
21:21That I picked when I was hiking.
21:23Well...
21:26Running, rather.
21:28Okay.
21:29Hiking trail, sure, yeah.
21:31Then the mountain, just lakeside, right?
21:34Yeah, even ground.
21:36Yeah, so...
21:39So I saw this, like, horseshoe mushroom that I recognized.
21:42Yeah, they're edible, okay?
21:44So...
21:46Yeah, chef mushroom.
21:48It grows on a tree, right?
21:50But not all chef mushrooms are edible, okay?
21:53So you have to study that.
21:55What mushrooms are edible, what mushrooms are not edible, okay?
21:59I studied, so I know, I recognize, okay?
22:03Yeah.
22:04Cheers.
22:05Welcome.