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00:00:00Hello friends! Welcome to Humanology 2111.1. Yeah, I'm sorry I forgot to announce that
00:00:09previous episode. Yeah, 10-1-11, sure. Interesting number. Yeah, this one, 2111.1. Yeah, so,
00:00:20during this time, I restarted the computer because, yeah, the virus software, I think
00:00:27it ran off. Okay, so, I restarted the computer. Now, no more noise over there. Oh, fanning
00:00:34the CPU. Okay, yeah, cheers. Now, let me grab another glass.
00:00:57Yeah, cheers. So, we are formulating this. Yeah, I just stopped it using letter instead
00:01:22of number. Okay, so. Yeah, it is quite challenging. Huh.
00:01:51Cheers.
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00:02:21Well, my guess is this.
00:02:43Well, some hypothesis, conjecture, okay? Okay, maybe.
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00:03:24A minus g over b rho d or g over b rho d. It's a hypothesis, okay? Uh, we need to work
00:03:49out some more examples, but we'll do this all tomorrow, okay? Because today, we didn't
00:03:54know mathematics, okay? So, let's take a break from mathematics. Let's play, yeah, socialize,
00:03:59Instagram live, okay? But, I'll show you what I have here, okay? If you don't find formula
00:04:07for this, go for it, okay? Formula for what? Principal left best coefficient, a, and principal
00:04:16right best coefficient, b. Okay, yeah. Given that we know what gcd is over a and b. Okay,
00:04:27yeah, so. Uh, you know, find it before I do, go for it, okay? Because I'm going to start
00:04:34working on this tomorrow. Today, I didn't know, okay, so. But you're going to find this
00:04:41before I do, go for it, okay? Yeah. You want to publish it? Go for it, too. Yeah, no problem.
00:04:47I'm okay with that. Yeah. Uh, I mean, you don't have to mention my name, just acknowledging
00:04:55the small footnote that you learned from somebody. If you want to mention my name, that's fine,
00:05:02too. Yeah, you want to copy and paste the Dailymotion link to this video? That's, I'm
00:05:08okay with that as well. It's up to you. Yeah, just acknowledge that you got some help from
00:05:15somebody like me, okay? You don't have to mention my name, but you may mention my name
00:05:21if you want to. It's up to you, okay? Yeah. Yeah, so resting is very important, okay?
00:05:28So after work, I just lie down 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and yeah, kind of work for 10,
00:05:34right? And then recover. Yeah, I'm closing my, my eyes are closed, but it feels like
00:05:40sunshine. Yeah, my energy level recovered. Okay, now it's time to get up. Yeah, yeah.
00:05:48And move on with the rest of my day. Resting is very important, okay? Yeah. 10 minutes,
00:05:5620 minutes, 30 minutes. Yeah, just lie down, close your eyes, and yeah, you may like watch
00:06:05the news on the cell phone or whatever. Or just lie down, yeah? Five minutes, okay? Thank you.
00:06:12Yeah. Very productive Monday, huh? Nice. Very cool. Yeah. Yeah, welcome to Humanology School.
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00:09:43Yeah, welcome back.
00:09:46We're back, so let's put this behind us and giving the super lines.
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00:09:55One way to do this, we don't have to make brand new examples anymore, because we have
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00:10:03example you already computed all that calculated that so instead of like a brand new example
00:10:10because brand new example we have to calculate brand new we don't need that we have many
00:10:14examples already really recycle that pre-computation you know yeah then check out our hypothesis and
00:10:25it's if you find some counter examples yeah tweak a little bit tweak it tweak it a little bit
00:10:32modify our hypothesis yeah yeah it's combination of both like deduction and induction okay
00:10:41in science including mathematics yeah now let me redo my hair
00:10:47we are highly productive day typically I'm on this very product right you'll get good rest
00:10:57over the weekend yeah I love Mondays
00:11:08okay
00:11:11okay washing my hands
00:11:17oh yeah and let me get some beer
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00:12:08yeah oh what a good Monday today is huh yeah highly productive
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00:12:28even if you can discover there
00:12:32yeah cheers
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00:12:47okay yeah
00:12:59last night after I took a bath I just went to bed
00:13:06again importance of good resting okay yeah
00:13:14so important
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00:13:46yeah let's go
00:13:46hello friends yeah welcome to uh human allergy episode 10 11 11.1 to 111.1
00:14:00uh Instagram live edition and uh happy Monday good evening yeah cheers yeah
00:14:07um good names I like that yeah yeah very creative
00:14:23my proud future leaders yeah
00:14:29yeah so we did some mathematics making great progress oh yeah yes yeah you're very welcome
00:14:36future leaders martial arts education current development okay yeah you're amazing yeah cheers
00:14:51yeah
00:14:58oh yeah
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00:15:04yeah the world of basal coefficients right yeah we realize that it's a not an island
00:15:11is a continent is huge okay yeah welcome good evening yeah so
00:15:20yeah
00:15:21yeah yeah let me show around yeah we're like discovering like algorithms formulas
00:15:38in number theory mathematics and uh it's
00:15:46intriguing yeah so
00:15:48oh yeah good times
00:15:54let me adjust the angle a little bit
00:15:58there we go I like a lot of headroom okay so
00:16:05yeah so
00:16:10good times
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00:16:30it's very important that you take a good rest okay so after work I took a nap like 10 minutes
00:16:36or just lie down okay to recover from work fatigue okay yeah very important good resting
00:16:46okay yeah like 10 minutes 20 minutes okay cheers yeah
00:16:59it makes a whole difference like 15 minutes rest okay yeah welcome yeah good evening
00:17:06yeah okay welcome yeah happy monday yeah
00:17:19yeah so
00:17:26future leaders my proud yeah just take a break from mathematics yeah past one hour in daily
00:17:33motion yeah yeah happy monday yeah so yeah we've been doing mathematics for more than one hour
00:17:41in that emotion like humanizers right yeah so yeah take a breath from that yeah
00:17:54yeah
00:18:03so
00:18:06I had a very interesting dream last night and maybe earlier this morning
00:18:10it's like I was in a school classroom
00:18:15and in real life
00:18:20I guess it's fair to say I when I was in school I think I had been a very decent student okay
00:18:33in Korean word yeah Nallari it means like a little bit shenanigan okay playful
00:18:42maybe when I was in law school okay
00:18:47and maybe when I was in graduate school too okay PhD program or law school program
00:18:54yeah a PhD program I drafted after two years okay law school I graduated in two years okay so
00:19:00my GPA in law school barely over 3.0 out of 4.0 yeah welcome happy monday good evening yeah cheers
00:19:16yeah welcome yeah and um but undergrad level
00:19:23management's constant yeah I was like 3.9 out of 4.0 okay yeah cheers
00:19:34welcome future is very proud yeah
00:19:41yeah but in my dream when it's a school thing
00:19:48typically I'm a really bad student okay like not going to classes and I don't know why okay but in
00:19:57my dream when I dream about schools happens quite often yeah welcome yeah typically I'm
00:20:06very bad student like basically not studying not doing the homework okay so skipping classes
00:20:13skipping classes in my dream okay typically I'm very bad student but
00:20:18last night in that dream I was a very good student okay my classmate sitting next to me
00:20:28wanted to talk to me during the class I was like hey uh I have to concentrate to the lecture
00:20:36professor the blackboard okay you want to talk to me yeah we can talk
00:20:44after the class well not during the class I gotta study you know
00:20:52that was brand new I mean I mean in real life I'm decent student I used to be I was because I'm not
00:20:58in school anymore okay but in my dream recurring dream about schools typically I'm a very bad
00:21:04student like not doing homework okay not even going to the class in my dream I don't know why
00:21:12okay but the dream last night uh I was a very good student in that dream yeah
00:21:22actually going to class and paying attention to the professor okay
00:21:28yeah cheers
00:21:39because typically the dream I have recurring dream I have in my dreams
00:21:46it's like yeah tomorrow's final exam and I haven't gone to class at all so not
00:21:54depths of textbooks like this high right I don't have to study all that for tomorrow's
00:21:59final exam and because I have not been to class at all no homeworks done
00:22:06that's my recurring nightmare and then in some dreams I don't even know
00:22:14where the final exam room is at where's the building for final exam what's the room number
00:22:24yeah so keep in mind the school dream is like that okay so
00:22:32how interesting okay let's say finals break but that's just the dream okay so I used to be a
00:22:37decent student okay sometimes very good student okay when I was in school okay yeah
00:22:44half and half I guess bye miss okay thank you welcome good evening happy monday yeah
00:22:51yeah okay okay five minutes thank you
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00:25:00okay welcome back how about some college day stories sure school stories
00:25:05yeah uh medicine wisconsin university uh uh back in the days between 1997 and 2004
00:25:12seven years in four-year college because my english was very poor okay welcome yeah
00:25:18and um yeah maximum credit first semester 18 credits okay yeah yeah that's what I took yeah
00:25:2517 or 18 credits okay yeah four to five classes right yeah so like three credit class meaning um
00:25:35three times a week right yeah yeah roughly one hour each right yeah
00:25:40um
00:25:47yeah
00:25:53I never skipped one class when I was medicine wisconsin okay so maybe once I don't know
00:26:01or twice or thrice but mostly I always attend the class with my homework and stuff
00:26:07homework yeah sometimes I did skip okay for a rare occasion yeah sure yeah
00:26:18yeah
00:26:21and uh
00:26:28okay
00:26:28so computer science major right yeah all the computer science classes always okay uh
00:26:44science classes
00:26:49always except one like one mathematics class that's like more like advanced calculus like
00:26:57Lagrangians okay so like optimization uh because I skipped the prerequisite class yeah calculus 3
00:27:05okay uh I was so confident about my mathematical capabilities I didn't take calculus 3 okay
00:27:13and then I gotta be there okay but all other mathematics science classes always okay yeah
00:27:22okay cheers
00:27:29seeing that advanced calculus class yeah my colleague classmate
00:27:36according to me hey you take calculus 3
00:27:42and I listened to him and I took his advice and next semester I took calculus 3 okay so
00:27:49that's like vector calculus like multivariate function like stokes theorem green's theorem
00:27:55all diversions uh that's something I did not learn at Korean high school okay calculus 1 and
00:28:022 I passed by exam I did not have to take those classes because I already learned in Korean high
00:28:11school okay yeah it's kind of AP credit a little bit okay but
00:28:18in South Korea when I was there yeah there's no such thing AP credit okay it's just
00:28:24regular high school mathematics
00:28:29so in America calculus level 1 and 2 it was covered in a regular
00:28:35Seoul South Korea South Korea high school okay because they're quite advanced there okay
00:28:41because mathematics yeah cheers
00:28:47yeah welcome yeah good evening happy Monday yeah mighty proud future leaders
00:28:59my charts education thank you
00:29:04okay uh let me turn off the heat
00:29:12yeah
00:29:14oh yeah
00:29:29so
00:29:37but initially when I first came to Madison Wisconsin from South South Korea
00:29:41high school graduation 1997 uh I struggled with the English okay so uh
00:29:47uh yeah I took three English as second language classes three credits each okay so nine credits
00:29:59of English as second language it was mandatory for us okay yeah yeah oh yeah good classes
00:30:09cheers
00:30:15first English as second language class I failed it's a pass or fail okay
00:30:21why I was kind of arrogant I didn't try to do the homework okay so
00:30:28welcome yeah good evening happy Monday future leaders mighty proud yeah my charts education
00:30:35development yeah so second English as second language ESL class yeah I passed
00:30:43I did my homework I learned the lesson okay uh third one it was actually not
00:30:49pass or fail but it was graded so I got an A okay yeah
00:30:57then I was able to take some classes like in computer science and others yeah
00:31:06it took me several years Madison Wisconsin to learn English yeah it was tough oh it was
00:31:17good English was very different language from Korean okay so
00:31:24it was hard yeah cheers yeah language barrier oh two years
00:31:36I'll say about three years okay yeah
00:31:41um
00:31:52because they speak too fast and I couldn't understand
00:31:56um yeah I still have Korean accent okay but back then 1997 my accent was even heavier
00:32:06so they didn't understand my English otherwise
00:32:21um even today in Alaska America okay uh Americans sometimes ask me uh well hey
00:32:31say one more time uh because I still have thick Korean accent okay so no problem
00:32:38sometimes I have to tell them a couple of times okay English sentence cheers yeah
00:32:51yep yeah
00:33:09oh yeah
00:33:16good times
00:33:20yeah
00:33:39let's say fine as well okay let me tell you more stories from Madison Wisconsin
00:33:44I was kind of in and out of school okay I worked in a supermarket as well okay so
00:33:48uh because my English was not good enough to take classes okay so yeah
00:33:59yeah okay five minutes okay thank you oh yeah story time sure
00:34:06how nice
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00:37:32okay some story time show welcome good evening
00:37:36okay
00:37:40yeah welcome so happy Monday yeah
00:37:49yeah
00:37:52so Madison Wisconsin 1997 to 2004 okay seven years okay so uh another thing I struggle with
00:38:02yeah to get a driver's license okay I was like 19 okay uh I went to a Korean American church in
00:38:10Madison Wisconsin okay great Korean community okay some Korean Americans who actually live there
00:38:15and also undergrad students also uh language English language program and also uh students
00:38:25and also uh graduate level students like master's degree PhD degree okay uh yeah in Korean church
00:38:34okay yeah uh they really helped me okay yeah to get driver's license
00:38:42because I failed driving test sometimes two or three times twice or thrice okay
00:38:50why well my parents bought me uh the car used car that I chose
00:38:58the GeoTracker kind of mini jeep okay GeoTracker and it was manual shift
00:39:07yeah seriously
00:39:10yeah
00:39:13so I failed twice okay but my colleagues in Madison Wisconsin University uh the gentleman
00:39:20is older than me maybe by two years or something okay he was majoring economics okay and uh he
00:39:29then allowed condensers allowed me to use his car which is automatic shift
00:39:34sedan and then I passed okay it was tough yeah
00:39:43cheers
00:39:47so my mother from Korea told me driving like in the parking lot neighborhood safely okay
00:39:55also uh that gentleman uh majoring economics undergrad he helped me and also
00:40:04another gentleman who was doing PhD in aeronautics kind of mechanical engineering
00:40:11or like rockets okay he helped me too yeah
00:40:17although they are busy with studying but they still
00:40:20get gave me time and kindness to teach me how to drive
00:40:25okay yeah I'm very grateful okay cheers yeah
00:40:43yeah it was a Korean-American church in Madison, Wisconsin okay
00:40:46okay great people yeah great community
00:41:10one time I was invited to
00:41:13uh kind of Korean-American house party kind of off-campus okay they're like all like Korean
00:41:23students maybe Korean some Korean-Americans or Korean students studying in America and would
00:41:29go back to Korea okay South Korea by the way yeah okay I don't know North Korea too okay
00:41:34but I'm from South Korea that's all okay so yeah it was a nice party
00:41:43they would play like
00:41:45Taj boys like
00:41:49K-pop classics okay it was nice cheers
00:41:59yeah some of them great musical instrumentalists
00:42:03or like guitar right yeah electric guitar bass guitar
00:42:08that was nice
00:42:12I remember okay multi-talented people yeah
00:42:24yeah
00:42:28very cool
00:42:30so I remember this gentleman okay he was maybe one year I think he was one year older than me
00:42:50okay he's like he's a gymnasium kind of guy muscle builder okay bodybuilder
00:42:55handsome handsome Korean gentleman okay so he was majoring in mechanical engineering okay so
00:43:01but he asked me to help with calculus and I did but also he told me too okay yeah mutuals okay yeah
00:43:11also he told me too okay yeah mutuals okay yeah so uh
00:43:19yeah but I
00:43:22look he's muscular guy bigger muscle than mine of course and but I asked him I challenged him
00:43:29with arm wrestling of course he won I just wanted to feel the strong muscle man's arms okay
00:43:36no LGBT just straight okay I just wanted to feel his strength okay and he was very solid
00:43:41very strong okay it was nice he won of course okay but he was very generous with me okay
00:43:48arm wrestling okay so yeah what a gentleman okay cheers
00:43:58yes
00:43:59yes
00:44:01yeah very fond memories
00:44:08yeah
00:44:19no time zero okay
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00:44:36oh okay
00:44:41it's been less than one hour okay five minutes back thank you yeah welcome happy Monday yeah
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00:46:49yeah welcome so two times oh yeah uh
00:46:58some more stories from Madison, Wisconsin sure uh many stories good stories
00:47:07yeah uh initially I hung out with uh Korean American church friends there okay great people
00:47:16yeah uh some Korean American professionals but mostly like Korean students would go back to
00:47:25Korea after the story is done okay undergrad level or English uh training or
00:47:33a medical degree PhD level okay yeah and I volunteered to be a Sunday school teacher
00:47:42for young people like the children of the students like PhD level students or post-doctoral
00:47:52uh researchers and uh yeah young Korean children yeah yeah welcome good evening yeah
00:48:04yeah happy Monday cheers yeah future leaders my proud
00:48:13yeah Majors education for development okay thank you
00:48:16thank you so I was Sunday school teacher okay yeah Korean American church in Madison, Wisconsin
00:48:23yeah uh there was uh most likely like a 1998 or 1999 okay I think I did uh Sunday school teacher
00:48:33in church Korean American church for maybe about one year okay yeah uh the student there
00:48:42Sunday school students uh between age of like uh I would say
00:48:527 and 12 very young people okay yeah
00:49:02and I was very popular among
00:49:05students yeah like elementary school age students okay as a Sunday school teacher
00:49:11I was very popular okay yeah why
00:49:20uh okay my colleagues
00:49:23okay my colleagues
00:49:31Korean American church in Madison, Wisconsin my fellow uh Sunday school teachers
00:49:39uh they're mostly married and they're older than me mostly they are PhD students
00:49:47yeah bachelor yeah yeah Madison, Wisconsin University yeah I graduated there computer
00:49:51science major okay yeah cheers bachelors oh yeah yeah
00:50:02so I was undergrad okay oh nice yeah better better fantastic mighty proud
00:50:10yeah very good school yeah yeah I majored in computer science there yeah cheers yeah fellow
00:50:17yeah cheers yeah mighty proud
00:50:27so I was like the only undergraduate level student in the Korean American Sunday school
00:50:36all others they're studying for PhD okay yeah some some others already got PhD they're doing
00:50:44postdoctoral okay and they're older than me most of them married okay I was the youngest
00:50:51Sunday school teacher okay I guess that's why I was quite popular
00:51:03yeah we go to summer camp outskirts of Madison, Wisconsin right yeah yeah it was nice yeah
00:51:15yeah well I was younger than my fellow
00:51:20Sunday school teachers okay because they're doing like PhD postdoctoral
00:51:25more graduate level I was undergrad my age was like 19, 20, 21 something like that okay so
00:51:32yeah yeah
00:51:38yeah cheers yeah
00:51:44yeah so
00:51:55yeah
00:52:09yeah thank you for philosophical questions
00:52:14you
00:52:19if I go back to college
00:52:25well uh
00:52:31Madison, Wisconsin University right top bachelors right yeah uh
00:52:34uh
00:52:41I was there for seven years because my English was not good okay so there was like 1997 to 2004
00:52:47right so uh I was like in our school because my English was so poor okay so and uh
00:52:58uh yeah I worked in Woodman's supermarket yeah there are two of them right eastern side western
00:53:07side right I worked in both of them Woodman's supermarket in Madison, Wisconsin yeah for one
00:53:15year okay yeah and uh they're on 24-7 Woodman's grocery Woodman's supermarket yeah
00:53:26hmm yeah I majored in computer science yeah
00:53:34yeah initially I wanted to major in electrical engineering but I looked at the textbook and it
00:53:40was too much calculus okay so I was like well uh I still enough calculus when I was in Seoul
00:53:47South Korea high school so yeah let's uh switch to the major to computer science yes so in computer
00:53:54science yeah not too much calculus more metrics like linear algebra combinatorics discrete
00:54:01mathematics some statistics so yeah yeah I majored in computer science
00:54:11chemistry nice yeah I took uh about two semesters of chemistry in Madison, Wisconsin
00:54:19university oh yeah it was fantastic yeah oh yeah the laboratory discussion group right
00:54:29five credit class right chemistry one and two right oh yeah cheers mighty proud yeah
00:54:40it's very good major chemistry yeah
00:54:42yeah okay quantum physics okay very cool yeah nice very nice
00:55:03mighty proud yeah geniuses okay yeah great scientists yeah we know Nobel prize or two
00:55:09okay yeah my proud okay okay let's say five minutes okay I'm 46 okay yeah thank you
00:55:18yeah my proud yeah you're amazing absolutely time is brief please thank you you're fantastic yeah
00:55:29very cool chemistry and yeah five minutes thank you
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00:59:08okay welcome back yeah some more college days sure
00:59:12Madison, Wisconsin right yeah the bachelors right yeah my proud future leaders yeah you're amazing
00:59:19okay absolutely fantastic
00:59:25yeah so Madison, Wisconsin is between 1997 and 2004 right I was in and out of school my English
00:59:32was so poor okay so yeah but I learned it okay got back to school and graduated after seven years
00:59:42for your college right yeah it was not easy yeah
00:59:50cheers yeah welcome good evening future leaders my proud martial arts education and career
00:59:55development okay thank you yeah you do amazing okay yeah yes so uh when I uh was in Madison
01:00:08okay I mean the textbooks all right
01:00:15it's like very thick and very heavy right yeah calculus right
01:00:27uh uh yeah look yeah Mr. Didi I appreciate some of his music okay for sure okay but uh yeah
01:00:36yeah some story time here I guess so okay uh yeah the college textbooks so heavy so thick
01:00:43like two inches right so what what did I do
01:00:53I cut those college textbooks like two inches thick like this thing right to like five parts
01:01:01so that it'd be lighter on my backpack to ease my lower back come around that way okay
01:01:10yeah this is just too heavy too bulky right I mean in a given time in a classroom
01:01:17we studied this one chapter right yeah so I cut them in five different sections so that
01:01:26it'd be lighter on my backpack for my lower back come around that way okay
01:01:35because otherwise it's just too heavy unnecessary right yeah
01:01:38so I could not resell that no problem okay it's not about money it's about health
01:01:46okay yeah welcome to Humanology okay cheers
01:01:48so my college textbooks cut in like five sections so I cannot resell that no problem
01:02:03I have to save my lower back okay so
01:02:06um cheers
01:02:14still not lighter in my backpack for my lower back okay so and I can study mathematics
01:02:26when I'm lying down okay because it's thinner lighter okay so I can just lie down on my bed and
01:02:33still read the chapters it's a lot thinner and lighter okay
01:02:45yeah
01:02:49then after work after classes in the evening yeah I'll go to the gym medicine is considered
01:02:55everybody they have several gyms okay one in near like engineering campus okay another one
01:03:02uh like agricultural department okay I prefer that gym because they have big heavy weight heavy
01:03:11duty kickboxing bag just attached to the wall ceiling maybe I love that gym there's kickboxing
01:03:23bag kicking punching bag okay heavy weight okay you have to do that jump kicks elbow knee headbutt
01:03:36Muay Thai kickboxing okay so that was nice I remember yeah cheers yeah I love martial arts
01:03:44thank you yeah yeah the swing and kickboxing kicking and punching bag okay so like very big
01:03:59okay like that and then the swing right yeah they're like jump kicks like taekwondo style right
01:04:07yeah well karate style too okay it was nice I remember okay so yeah cheers yeah
01:04:24from what I recall uh that kickboxing bag heavy bag okay like this big okay so
01:04:31okay I think it was attached to a basketball court okay yeah
01:04:39yeah so uh other American students yeah they're playing basketball me yeah
01:04:48Asian martial arts no problem okay
01:04:50no problem okay
01:04:53alone yeah very nice good bag kickboxing bag okay so yeah that's so nice I remember
01:05:09yeah
01:05:12yeah good times
01:05:21yeah
01:05:23yeah
01:05:29yeah so yeah love martial arts okay thank you let's take five minutes break thank you
01:05:35very proud future leaders martial arts education co-development okay inside of school or outside
01:05:42of school look I'm not in school anymore okay but I still study mathematics okay so
01:05:48okay yeah number theory is right yeah
01:05:55yeah so yeah continuing education co-development okay thank you
01:06:02five minutes okay thank you yeah mighty proud future leaders you're amazing absolutely
01:06:09mighty proud yeah five minutes break please thank you fantastic
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01:10:26okay welcome everybody back yeah some story time sure yeah from Madison, Wisconsin
01:10:31Midwest America sure yeah I was there for seven years right yeah welcome good evening
01:10:39happy birthday yeah future leaders mighty proud cheers yeah
01:10:49so I took three credit class it's about acting in performance arts department
01:10:55Madison, Wisconsin right and our professor African American very charismatic he used to work in
01:11:02Hollywood okay like big studios okay sure and after class he took us to stay straight in
01:11:13Madison, Wisconsin bead okay yeah like mostly spherical round with a hole in it okay and
01:11:26thread the strings right to make bracelet necklace yeah and he said uh he told us
01:11:35yeah you make this be a different combination of this tiny little beads B-A-D okay
01:11:42yeah sometimes it's made with plastic or glass metal right yeah different combination of made
01:11:50beads with string right yeah it'll be uniquely yours yeah the combination okay so
01:11:57very creative art okay great professor acting school yeah it was magical yeah cheers I remember
01:12:07yeah
01:12:14yeah I was majoring computer science but acting school acting class there are four more different
01:12:20majors like English major me computer science others like mechanical engineering civil
01:12:28engineering okay so English major or maybe political science I don't know okay or acting
01:12:35major too okay yeah so yeah three credit class acting class introduction to acting
01:12:43okay that was nice class yeah huge fan yeah cheers
01:12:56so Madison, Wisconsin university the bachelors get very good school policy they allow
01:13:03those to take some semesters off like for people like me yeah struggling with English okay so
01:13:12yeah I worked in Woodman's supermarket for a year okay and yeah working full time uh minimum wage
01:13:20okay yeah not unionized okay so uh yeah and yeah I ate uh like uh chicken drum chicken drumstick
01:13:33chicken thigh water boiled plastic jars microwaved oh it's fantastic yeah put some salt in there
01:13:41salt and pepper right oh it tastes so good okay and ramen noodles vegetables
01:13:51yeah ham and cheese sandwich
01:13:55one year okay yeah minimum wage yeah in my spare time after 40 hours a week yeah studying English
01:14:03yeah in my apartment Madison, Wisconsin
01:14:10yeah cheers
01:14:22yeah it was very nice yeah great people
01:14:26yeah
01:14:36microwaved chicken like chicken thigh chicken drumstick okay
01:14:41you put in plastic jar some put some water in there maybe salt and pepper
01:14:46microwave it okay it tastes amazing okay yeah you put some ramen noodle in there
01:14:53oh even better yeah like Maruchan brand Nissan brand okay from Walmart the cheapest brand okay
01:15:03from Japan oh it's so good I remember cheers yeah
01:15:10yeah
01:15:14yeah very affordable and very nutritious yeah put some like baby carrots in there too okay
01:15:24or some cabbages
01:15:29yeah that is ramen noodle right
01:15:35um yeah some chicken drumstick chicken thigh right yeah put some salt and pepper in there
01:15:42ramen noodle with some vegetables like baby carrots right it's magical okay very affordable
01:15:52and very delicious and nutritious best of both worlds right yeah cheers welcome to humanize
01:16:00okay it's survival food but very delicious and nutritious okay it's affordable okay okay yeah cheers
01:16:14yeah uh because my father said yeah my Korean South Korean father okay in his 70s okay
01:16:24he told me when I was in medicine Wisconsin uh there was like
01:16:3120 years ago okay he'd been to America he's in South Korea now my father okay uh he uh studied
01:16:39his master's degree in economics in Hawaii YT Hawaii okay he did his PhD in economics in
01:16:48okay where I was born before that okay my father told me yeah okay honkily I graduated in South
01:16:56Korea high school yeah then uh he supported me going back to America medicine's country
01:17:03university okay he told me honkily if you want to survive as a student in America
01:17:09you should learn how to cook because going to restaurant is too expensive
01:17:18okay yeah my father told me true story okay I'm not making this up I'm not creating okay
01:17:29so put uh my uh new age uh okay my father born in 1940s me I was born 1970s okay I'm
01:17:41next generation new age okay we have microwave yeah so yeah my cooking style a single guy
01:17:49medicine Wisconsin 1997 microwave ramen noodle plastic jar water bowl yeah sometimes chicken
01:17:57drumsticks chicken thigh salt and pepper and some vegetables in there ramen noodle
01:18:05okay it's not cheapest okay great ramen noodle companies Japanese American companies okay like
01:18:12Maruchan brand Nissin brand okay oh he's so nutritious delicious yeah with chicken thigh
01:18:22chicken drumstick and vegetables like lettuce uh
01:18:34lettuce cabbage right in ramen noodle
01:18:42yeah
01:18:43um it was nice yeah making minimum wage back in the days 1997 yeah seven dollars and fifty cents
01:18:54okay one bedroom not one bedroom studio apartment efficiency just one room okay apartment
01:19:04I survived and it was nice
01:19:13okay yeah I did it for one year okay after that yeah I was read to get back to school I learned
01:19:21enough English memorizing the lyrics of some Beatles The Beautiful South
01:19:32Supertramp British bands right English lyrics okay yeah I memorized their lyrics
01:19:43it was in television movies yeah turn the subtitle closed caption okay
01:19:57after that yeah I was like you know I'm learning enough English language let's get back to school
01:20:06so University of Wisconsin Madison okay they can't accept me back okay but they understand
01:20:16international students struggling with English like I did they understand okay
01:20:24um
01:20:34so I get back to school and then uh graduated okay computer science major
01:20:46I'm very grateful to
01:20:48to Americans in Madison, Wisconsin yeah great people they're so kind and generous
01:21:10yeah great miss American Midwest
01:21:14Madison, Wisconsin okay I'm very grateful
01:21:20okay let's have fun it's very okay yeah more stories maybe tomorrow because I'm kind of drunk
01:21:24okay so yeah we'll take five minutes break okay and then actually uh Tante in their emotional case
01:21:35has it been more than one hour yet
01:21:40it has okay okay
01:21:41yeah it's been more than one hour okay so my friends yeah uh let's make transition to
01:21:46festival live okay same name honkily okay where we check out some YouTube videos and make some
01:21:52video commentaries okay yeah more stories in Madison, Wisconsin when I was there seven years
01:21:57sure yeah like hippie style
01:22:01still with them maybe tomorrow okay yeah I met wonderful people in Madison, Wisconsin
01:22:08I met wonderful people in Madison, Wisconsin I was there for seven years okay
01:22:13uh they are absolutely amazing people okay yeah sure yeah maybe I'll see you in the festival
01:22:20live or maybe I'll see you tomorrow okay so yeah okay thank you yeah my problem okay future
01:22:27results no martial arts educate continuing education continuing quality development
01:22:32both inside of school outside school doesn't matter okay maybe you're too cool
01:22:36for school okay understand okay because I felt that way many times before yeah
01:22:42corner you see I was there for two years okay after that I dropped out okay because
01:22:47I was like yeah let's go to Hollywood okay yes okay thank you yeah yeah uh I'll see you in
01:22:57festival live after five ten minutes break or I'll see you tomorrow okay yeah may stories okay
01:23:06yeah welcome to human school okay thank you
01:23:11my proud future leaders
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01:23:31okay how nice right yeah
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01:24:06okay yeah so uh
01:24:13I'll see you in festival live or I'll see you tomorrow okay thank you yeah we'll make transition
01:24:18to festival live we'll watch some youtube videos make some video commentaries okay thank you
01:24:25how nice my proud future leaders you're amazing absolutely I'm your normal fan okay thank you
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