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An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed

a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class.

That class had insisted that socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would

be rich, resulting in a great equalizer.

The professor then conducted an experiment in the class on this plan: All grades will

be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade!

After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B.

The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.

As the second test rolled around, the students who studied little had studied even less and

the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too so they studied little.

The second test average was a D!

No one was happy.

When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an F.

As the tests proceeded, the scores never increased as bickering, blame and name-calling all resulted

in hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of anyone else.

To their great surprise, ALL FAILED and the professor told them that socialism would also

ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great, but

when government takes all the reward away, no one will try or want to succeed.

This experiment nicely explains some basic laws of society.

At some point of time in our life, we all question the system and we wonder if all these

complications were needed in the very first place.

As a matter of fact, this whole system is what keeps us going and people put in a lot

of effort for the greater reward.

Companies like Microsoft, Google etc have made our life easier by developing some really

great services because they get rewarded in form of the money they earn.

If at all their earnings were to be equally distributed among people, no one would have

worked to develop applications like Google Maps, Andriod etc.

As a matter of fact, we wouldn�t have seen any great inventions or products or even the

most basic things like food supply.

If you do the farming, resultant crops will be distributed among everyone.

Now, let�s try to understand the scenario where socialism could have worked.

If only our society was an ideal one, that is, everyone is perfect, no one has any of

those 7 deadly sins, then, there was a possibility that it could have worked.

But sadly, not even a single person is perfect in today�s world.

So concluding it, these are the 5 points in respect to this experiment.

If possible, do make a note of it and read it again and again.

1.

You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.

One of the key reasons why any country with reservation system will have a hard time developing.

2.

What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.

3.

The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from

somebody else.

4.

You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it!

5.

When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other

half is going to take care of them and when the other half gets the idea that it does

no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning

of the end of any nation!

So, that�s it in this video.

Hit the like button if this video was of any help.

Subscribe to my channel to watch some more videos like this and share it with people

you care about.

See you all soon, Stay blessed.

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Days of Our Lives Can Steve Save Adrienne and Kayla - Duration: 2:16.

Days of Our Lives Can Steve Save Adrienne and Kayla

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How far you can legally go to rescue a child in danger in a hot car - Duration: 1:40.

VALLEY.

WELL HERE WE ARE -- AND AHEAD

OF THIS WEEKEND'S HUNDRED-PLUS

TEMPERATURES --- 13 ACTION NEWS

REPORTER...

DAVID SCHUMAN...

WENT TO THE EXPERTS TO FIND OUT

HOW TO STAY SAFE...AS WELL AS

HOW FAR THE LAW SAYS YOU CAN GO

-- TO RESCUE SOMEONE IN DANGER.

MELANIE BANGLE AND HER

COWORKERS ARE JUST HITTING

THEIR BUSY SEASON.

WELCOME TO SUMMER.

21:56:33 MELANIE BANGLE,

COMMUNITY AMBULANCE PARAMEDIC

"IT INCREASES OUR CALL VOLUME,

THE HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES,

ESPECIALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE

DAY TO THE EARLY EVENING WHEN

IT'S THE HOTTEST." THEY'RE

PARAMEDICS FOR COMMUNITY

AMBULANCE.

HEAT EXHAUSTION...AND ITS MORE

SERIOUS COUSIN...HEAT STROKE

--- ARE WHAT THEY'RE CHIEFLY ON

THE LOOKOUT FOR.

21:51:39 MELANIE "YOU'VE GONE

PAST THE POINT OF THE BODY

TAKING CARE OF ITS OWN

TEMPERATURE CONTROL SO IT'S

KIND OF LIKE BOILING YOUR

ORGANS." STAYING HYDRATED IS A

COMMON-SENSE SOLUTION...BUT

MELANIE SAYS A LOT OF PEOPLE

DON'T REALIZE HOW FAST THE HEAT

CAN BECOME UNSAFE.

CARS ROUTINELY GET TO 100

DEGREES OR MORE INSIDE.

LEAVING A CHILD OR PET FOR TOO

LONG CAN BE DEADLY.

21:55:49 "WE ALWAYS TELL PEOPLE

IF YOU SEE A CHILD IN A CAR,

BREAK THE WINDOW.

YOU'RE COVERED UNDER THE GOOD

SAMARITAN LAW IF YOU'RE TRYING

TO SAVE SOMEBODY.

IF YOU SEE AN ANIMAL IN A CAR,

YOU CAN ALSO BREAK THE WINDOW

AND GET THEM OUT." DAVID

SCHUMAN "IF YOU'RE IN A

SITUATION WHERE YOU NEED TO

BREAK A CAR WINDOW, PARAMEDICS

PUNCH THE WINDOW ALONG THE

EDGES, NOT IN THE MIDDLE WHERE

THE WINDOW IS STRONGEST...IT

SHOULD DO THE TRICK." AT 6 --

WE MEASURED THE TEMPERATURE

INSIDE ONE OF THE AMBULANCES

AFTER JUST MINUTES OUT IN THE

SUN.

YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW HIGH INTO

TRIPLE DIGITS THOSE NUMBERS

GET.

IN HENDERSON...DAVID

SCHUMAN..13 ACTION NEWS.

SO YOU KNOW IT'S HOT OUT

THERE...

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Frugal Family Food: Soda Can Chicken - Duration: 17:46.

- Hey guys, I just got home from work

and we are making chicken tonight.

Well, we're making chicken and a lot of other things

but in this video, we are gonna be talking

soda can chicken and if you have never made it,

it is amazing.

I recommend that you guys try this.

It gives you the most moist and juicy chicken

you have ever had in your life.

Chicken look at that.

Look how drippy and juicy that is.

- Mmm.

- If you do say so yourself.

I wanted to thank Tangi and Amanda for inviting me

to collab with them in the Frugal Family Food group

on Facebook and the links to their channels

as well as that Facebook group are down below.

That Facebook group is amazing.

There are so many awesome people.

I think they have like eight thousand people there

and any time you need an idea, you just go on

and say, hey, I have chicken.

What kind of ideas do you guys have

that are frugal for chicken?

It's fantastic, I cannot tell you how awesome

that group is, I love participating in it.

So June is grilling month and I'm gonna show you

our soda can chicken recipe.

Check out next week's video.

It's gonna be Life in Farmland is gonna be cooking,

grilling up something amazing, I can't wait.

An I will go ahead and put the links

to all the other channels down below

in the description box that are participating

in grilling month and a link to the playlist

of all the Frugal Family food videos

from the beginning of time.

There's a lot of them so if you're ever

looking for a recipe, this is a great resource.

I will warn you, we have a lot of gadgets

in our house for grilling.

You don't have to have them.

First things first, let's get that fire started

and get to cooking.

Now, when it comes to ingredients, this recipe is simple.

All of the spices and ingredients you can actually use

anything you want and if you want to use an injector,

great, if you don't, I'll be perfectly honest with you,

the chicken just with the soda can, comes out

amazingly juicy but the injector just kicks it

up a notch but you don't have to use that.

And let me let you know a little secret,

you can actually do this in the oven.

300 degrees for a really long time, like an hour and a half

depending on the size of the chicken.

So let's just jump onto the ingredients list.

The first thing you're gonna need

is some sort of injector liquid.

We use butcher barbecue bird rotisserie

when we're making our chicken.

It's fantastic, it's exactly what you want

but you can use pretty much anything.

Water, apple juice, chicken stock.

You don't even have to inject

but if you want to, you can and you can add

herbs to your injection, just make sure

they're super fine so they go through the needle.

Salt, pepper, you know, anything you want.

Whatever flavors you like.

For today's video, we're gonna be using

the injector marinade with chicken stock

instead of water because that just amps up

the chicken taste, how can you go wrong?

So then this is the injector we're gonna use.

You're gonna use chicken stock to fill your cans

because it'll evaporate off.

It adds a chickeny flavor which you know, it's chicken.

It should have a chicken flavor.

We are gonna use a roaster chicken.

Now you can use a fryer chicken, a roaster chicken,

whatever kind of chicken you want.

You just need a whole chicken and of course

you need to take out the guts out of the inside

if they're in there.

We are going to be making a couple of chickens today.

One to eat and one for me to use in my lunches

and Mauricio's lunches during the week

and probably my parents' lunches too

'cause it's a big chicken.

And then you're going to take any soda can

that you want and you're obviously

going to get rid of the soda.

You could probably use the soda as a liquid base.

Never tried that, I'm sure it's good.

You mostly just need a liquid in the can

and you're gonna fill up the can to about half

to three quarters of the way.

This will keep the juice in the can is going to keep

the interior of the chicken very very juicy

and it will prevent the chicken from drying out

as you're cooking it and then you're going

to use your seasonings.

Now in this particular recipe, we are using

Don Julio's seasoning and the Killer Hog A.P, Rub.

The A.P. obviously being all-purpose.

Now that we've got the ingredients down,

let's go ahead and jump on in to the video.

If you are having trouble with Mauricio's accent,

I will put on the closed captions for this.

So go ahead and go turn on your closed captions

if you are someone who has trouble understanding accents

or my husband, the low-talker.

Did you ever see that episode from Seinfeld?

My husband's a low talker.

It's super annoying, I don't understand him

half the time 'cause he mumbles all the time.

So go ahead and turn on those closed captions.

- Today we're making a chicken stock can chicken.

What we need is the chicken, whole chicken.

So my very good stuff.

I'll talk about this later.

Of course, the chicken stock.

Some butcher barbecue injection stuff.

I'll talk to you guys as I'm making this thing.

Injector but this is like,

can you imagine getting an injection with this?

It's like a CIA injection kind of thing,

if you know what I mean.

So first off, we have a chicken over here.

Oh, we gotta get this stuff out.

So what we gonna do is use some basic, all-purpose

seasoning which is just basically salt and pepper

just spread it really, we do one size first, okay?

So now, this, Don Julio's, a friend of mine,

really good friend of mine.

He's a good cook, Pancho, as Siri calls him

recommended this, Don Julio's seasoning

and this thing is amazing.

I use it for everything: chicken, beef, pork, veggies,

eggs, you call it so we just put a good

very good coat, really really good.

- [Wendy] For those of you who live in Texas,

Don Julio's, I'm sure you already know about it.

It's pretty common and pretty cheap down there.

We have it shipped through Amazon to us.

- So, and then we use the all-purpose seasoning again.

A good coat and then we use our awesome.

You just use whatever you like,

whatever you feel comfortable with.

But okay, you see--

- [Wendy] That's a lot of seasoning.

- But let me, watch.

You see the hole over here?

Put some more right there, there you go.

Okay so next step is the injection.

So what I use is this butcher barbecue.

Basically, you can use it for everything:

chicken, pork, steak, you call it.

But you go by the recipe.

I use chicken stock, it's just better.

And I don't measure, I just pour it.

I don't use that, you know, it's kind of silly.

It's like that right there, you see?

Two cups.

Mix it up.

Okay, so what you do is just inject it

throughout the chicken.

You start with the thighs over here.

Inject the whole chicken, you know what I mean?

My wife gave me this for Christmas?

- [Wendy] Father's day, Christmas,

I don't know, birthday--

- Little by little so turn around this baby

and just do up the chicken.

- [Wendy] And what does this do?

- Well it just helps with chicken being juicy, not dry.

Keeps with the moisturizing 'cause there nothing

like a really dry chicken.

I'm just gonna put a little more of this.

You have your chicken broth there and then what you do,

you just put some more seasoning in here just like that.

And then now what you're gonna do is

place the chicken in the hole.

And just place it like that and put the wings

to the back so they stay.

Kind of have to go like that.

We're cooking the two chickens and this baby.

Boneless pork loin.

Why? Because I don't always barbecue

but when I do my family wants me

to barbecue an entire cow, an entire pig

and dozens of chickens.

Let's go outside.

So one of the other thing I want to show you

is okay so fire, this is a smoker.

This is an offset smoker, okay?

You've got your fire over there and then your cooking

chambers over here.

I got some water over there because it helps

with moisturizing, is that even a word?

We're gonna cook this chicken, smoke it,

for around, it was 300 when I came.

300 degrees, it's gonna take around two to three

hours to cook, okay?

So what you do is place your chicken right there.

- [Wendy] Can you do this with any kind of grill?

- Yeah, I mean this is a smoker okay.

what I'm gonna do is gonna put my probe right between

the thighs and the breast right there.

We're gonna look for the--

- [Wendy] the internal temperature.

- [Mauricio] The temperature for 170, okay?

- [Wendy] You can do this just with a regular

meat thermometer, you don't have to have

the super fancy iGrill.

- So, few wood and just put it in the fire box

and thats going to provide the smoking.

We're gonna try to cook this at 300 degrees,

again it's gonna take about two to three hours.

We're gonna look for internal temperature

in the breast 170 so the more you open the thing,

all the heat is gonna come out

so it's gonna change the temperature

and that's actually one of the factors

that makes the meat to be dry.

It's all went down touching to the bone because

it tells you the temperature right there.

You gotta check the temperature right there

because if it reaches 170, 165 and then it misses,

you know sometimes when you cook chicken,

it has like blood in it is because some people

just test the temperature on the outside

they don't deep in meaning yes, you got 165

but not throughout the chicken--

- [Wendy] So you want it all the way through to the bone?

- All the way through to the bone

because it means it's cooked.

This is where you start playing with fire.

To do it you close your vents over here

you know because fire, I'm gonna give you

this air, you know so the more air that goes into

the faster the charcoal's gonna burn.

This is the cool thing about this baby over here.

See that?

- [Wendy] You mean that awesome thing your wife gave you?

- Yeah, that.

So this is the thing, you see this probe over here

is the chicken--

- [Wendy] The probe?

- The probe, this is the chicken.

It says chicken over here at the top, you see?

Chicken.

And this is my temperature.

You see that?

That's a killer right there.

That is killing the cook.

- [Wendy] That's when you were opening

it up and closing it, right?

- And that's when I put the pork, you see?

It requires more heat.

- [Wendy] Oh so when you put the pork in,

it brought the temperature of the whole thing down.

- Yeah.

Cooking spray for the chicken, why?

It keeps the skin all moist.

It keeps the skin moist.

So right now chicken is, you can see this,

149 temperature, it's been pretty steady.

It's been between 290 and 300.

Let's check it out.

Yep, it is going.

It is going and now, there's been some cooking spray

so now my skin, not my skin, the chicken's skin

stays moist, there you go.

That is going, baby.

Look at those bad boys.

- [Wendy] Ooh, look at that.

Mm, chicken.

That looks delicious.

- So we set it over there and we let it rest

for about 15 minutes, 20 minutes.

Some people leave it 10, 15.

15 to 20 minutes is fine.

- [Wendy] We are also grilling veggies.

Mauricio has put some veggies on

with some olive oil and spices

and this awesome grilling pan

that's made for the grill.

You can buy all these things on Amazon.

I will put links to them down in the description box.

- I like a chicken girl and I'm gonna have the leg.

- [Wendy] You're gonna eat the chicken leg?

- Yeah because they're more gooder.

I'm not gonna have that slanting part

because I never eating slanting parts.

- [Wendy] What slanting part?

- Right there.

I'm gonna eat the legs because they have handles

so you can eat them.

- [Wendy] It smells fantastic.

- This is hot.

There you go.

- [Wendy] That splashy juice.

That is a juicy chicken.

- See all that juice?

- [Wendy] That's awesome.

Don't squeeze out all the juice.

Chicken.

Look at that.

Look how drippy and juicy that is.

If you do say so yourself.

Look at this shirt.

That's awesome.

Why is this not focusing?

Oh, why?

Because somebody got juice on it.

Could you clap for the audio, please?

Could you clap like a latino Man?

- I'm gonna have a big dinner like Thanksgiving.

At school and if you don't know who Miss Molly is,

she's one of the teachers in the barn.

Not where animals live, where people go to learn

and have a, you know, snack.

Like my glasses?

This is how I roll on YouTube.

This is what Wendy looks like after a day of work.

Yep.

Thanks for watching.

If you're interested in this kind of video,

I do them all the time on my channel

so make sure you click on my big laughing face

to subscribe to my channel and I'm putting

two videos up so you can keep on watching

so I'll see you in the next one.

See ya.

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Emre Can to sign new £100,000-a-week Liverpool deal despite Juventus interest - report - Duration: 2:04.

Emre Can to sign new £100,000-a-week Liverpool deal despite Juventus interest - report

  Can, 23, has been linked with the Anfield exit door this summer as he heads into the final 12 months of his contract. 

The Germany international enjoyed an impressive season for Liverpool with his five goals and two assists helping the Reds secure fourth spot. 

Liverpool are now in with a chance of reaching the Champions League group stage, but must win a play-off tie in August. 

But Cans future has been cast into doubt and Juventus are reportedly looking to capitalise.  It is claimed the Serie A champions made initial contact with Cans agent this month as Max Allegri looks to bolster his midfield ranks ahead of next season. 

However, Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb say Can will opt against a move to Juventus in favour of signing a bumper £100,000-a-week contract at Liverpool.  Can currently earns £55,000-a-week at Anfield, so he will almost double his wages. 

The report adds the contract will run until the summer of 2021.  Klopp has already spoke of his admiration for Can and he confirmed last month that talks are underway between the player and club over fresh terms.  "It's no secret how much I like Emre.

He likes the club, Klopp said. There is no pressure. "I am quite positive. Keeping good players makes sense and Emre is a good player." .

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Can You Really KILL DIABETES Forever - Shocking Truth (Only Diabetic)! - Duration: 2:09.

Hay guys, Biplab Mondal here from OnlyDiabetic.Com

and in this video I am going to answer a question that asked a lot, the question is Can you

really kill diabetes forever?

With all the research on diabetes and advances in diabetes treatments, it's tempting to think

someone has surely found a diabetes cure by now.

But the reality is that, there is no cure for diabetes -- neither type 1 diabetes nor

type 2 diabetes.

However, there are treatments, including simple things you can do daily, that make a big difference.

Also there are no natural therapy that can cure diabetes.

Natural therapies such as deep abdominal breathing, progressive muscle relaxation can help relieve

stress.

And emotional stress affects your blood sugar levels.

So learning to relax is important in managing your diabetes.

Also, supplements don't cure diabetes.

Some natural supplements may interact dangerously with your diabetes medication.

Others have been shown to help improve your diabetes, but always check with your doctor

before taking any supplement.

Be skeptical about claims of a diabetes cure.

A genuine cure will have been tested repeatedly in clinical trials with clear success.

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ROBLOX Pokemon Brick Bronze Battle Colosseum - CAN MAGNEZONE SWEEP - Non Meta Pokemon PVP Guide - Duration: 19:15.

Hello Danguardians and new visitors

Welcome to my irrelevant channel

Recently we reached 200,000 views, and 300 subscribers

So at this point I was deciding whether to keep uploading music alone, or to do some side projects

So after a lot of thinking and Brain-squeezing

I realized how uncommon it is for Pokemon Brick Bronze to add new music

So, not just will I keep uploading Pokemon Brick Bronze music, I'll upload some side projects as well.

So

As with the side projects, I'm starting a series which has a little bit of originality

It's about non-meta pokemon

In competitive battling, in Pokemon Brick Bronze

So

Let's start with a very underrated pokemon that you can get in the anthian sewers

It's the Magnet Area Pokemon, Magnezone

[Magnezone's cry]

So if you're thinking of making a competitive team for Pokemon Brick Bronze, you're obviously not gonna think of Magnezone.

Most people think quickly of meta pokemon instead.

In case you don't know what meta is, Meta pokemon: Overused or overhyped pokemon in the competitive game

That being said, other than competitive classes there are two types of pokemon according to general usage

There's the meta, and the non-meta

Just because it's non meta though, doesn't mean it's not powerful enough to be used in competitive battling

So this series [Epic fail] is to see

How many underrated pokemon can do well in the Pokemon Brick Bronze competitive game

So

Back to the pokemon for this video, which is Magnezone

So the first glace at magnezone's Base stats

You can see that it's a Special attacking physical tank

Which can be very unique in terms of the defensive game

The lowest stat is Speed

Which is very common in tanky pokemon [low speed]

And the highest stat is Special Attack

So this means it can pack a special punch while taking all the hits

The abilities it can have: Magnet Pull

Which lures in all the Steel-type pokemon so they cannot escape

Which is kind of good if steel types become very meta in the competitive game [Scizor cry in the background]

[Metal Hit]

The hidden ability (HA): Analytic

Which is good, since the pokemon's speed is pretty low [Magnezone showing its opinion]

But the ability we're gonna be concentrating on for this video: Sturdy

Which is like a focus sash, except it's an ability

So, being a steel-electric type it resists:

Normal, Electric, Grass, Ice, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Dragon, Steel, and Fairy

And it's weak to: Fighting, Fire, and Ground

It's immune to Poison

Being a steel type you can see how it's Immune to Poison

and it resists a lot of types especially the common types of: Electric, Flying, Rock, Fairy, and Dragon

It's weak to 3 very common types being Fire, Fighting, and Ground

But, the only threats here are special fire type moves and Aura sphere, since, pretty much, its defense can tank most physical moves.

To back magnezone up, this is the team I came up with,

Also, bear in mind that this is my preference, and it's what I ended up with, while trying to cover up weaknesses and keeping the pokemon toned down as much as possible for lower people in adventure progress to be able to obtain. Again this is my preference, and As much as possible, [Emphasis on AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE] I toned them down.

So, starting off with Magnezone, it holds King's Rock and knows Discharge, Flash Cannon, Tri Attack (Protect), Toxic (Magnet Bomb)

Next is: Golurk (Palossand) it holds Spell Tag Knows: Earthquake (High Horsepower), Shadow Punch (Phantom Force), Brick Break(Hammer Arm), Fly (Mega Punch)

Next is Gyarados (Mantine) and it holds Mystic Water Knows: Crunch, Ice Fang, Aqua Tail (waterfall), Earthquake (dragon dance)

Next is Metagross (Solgaleo, Bronzong, Jirachi) it holds Iron Plate Knows: Meteor Mash, Bullet Punch, Brick Break (Earthquake), Zen Headbutt

Next is the mega for the team, in MYpreference, Mega Blaziken (Or infernape, or Emboar) it holds Blazikenite of course knows: Protect, High Jump Kick (Sky Uppercut), Blaze Kick (Flare Blitz), Brave Bird

Next is The Alolan Grass Starter whose name I can't pronounce properly, it holds Miracle Seed Decidueye (Gourgeist, Trevenant) Knows: Leaf Blade, Spirit Shackle, Sucker Punch, U-Turn

So you might have realized that they probably have wrong Natures, and not that much of good IVs, but if you want to breed to get the perfect pokemon it's up to you really, I just didn't have the time to do so and actually record before it being too late.

So I just, took any pokemon from my boxes and leveled them up, bought the moves, for this video

So now I've decided on showing you 3 battles, specifically highlighting every part that Magnezone did

[Ear Cancer]

Thank you four watch chin, I hope this video changed the negative perspectives towards Magnezone, and I hope you this video helped in one way or another.

If by any chance you enjoyed this video please leave a like down below, it helps out a lot, and subscribe for more content by the very me.

Also, if you have a minute, please tell me down below or in the poll at the top whether I should do more videos like these.

I would also like to hear your thoughts on what pokemon I should do next,

and I hope I'll be seeing you again soon

Farewell.

I would like to thank my mom

And my mom

And my mom of course of course!

Why are you still here?

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WHAT CAN I EAT? MEDIA LIES & FALSE ADVERTISING in Nutrition - Duration: 10:47.

hey guys is Anita Tee from FactvsFitness.com here to give you more

science and gut health facts that are totally off the book. Today I wanted to

talk in particular about a really interesting article that I was reading

and it was actually about a mother and how she was discussing that she has a

lot of problems buying products for her kid and the reason for that is she sees

just a lot of conflicting evidence when she tries to read about these products

and on one hand she's hearing wow they're so good for you you need these

products and on the other hand she's reading that they are incredibly toxic

and she just explained that she's super confused as a mom and I understand that

because I feel like a lot of you guys are probably like that too and when I

read a lot of these headlines I understand how confusing the headlines

and advertising can be to a consumer in the consumer marketplace so I definitely

wanted to clear that up for you guys today and tell you exactly how and where

you can get a little bit better advice to know what you're purchasing and

whether or not it's really something that's going to benefit you and it's

worth your time and money so let's get started okay so I want to start off by

asking you guys to ask yourself do you commonly get your health information

from watching the news or from young news articles blog posts anything like

that yes raise your hand if you don't you're home alone give a thumbs up and

said but if you guys do this video is really really important for you because

as a nutritional scientist I'm here to tell you that that is absolutely the

worst place you can be getting your health information and it can actually

be really really damaging to your health and this is not you know any sort of

exaggeration this is really really true it's the absolute worst place to get

your elbow information and so I'm going to explain to you guys exactly why that

is so I get a lot of clients who come to me and they have actually got

certain information on their health from a single news article or a single blog

post where they didn't necessarily check on the reputa bility of the website and

they are often doing like one or two were a dozen things for their health

that actually are really really damaging to whatever condition they have and

whatever their health condition is and the reason that I'm so in tune with this

is because I deal with it on a daily basis and often these people are

experiencing chronic symptoms that are perpetuating digestive symptoms things I

thought that they're really trying to make better and we really often make

them better together by doing the exact opposite of what they've been told to do

and this isn't a small circumstance this is something that happens really really

often so that's why it's so important okay so the reason that it's so

difficult to take advice based on any single study is basically because

there's a lot of factors that go into analyzing whether or not this study is

even legitimate or something worth looking at and that's things like study

size study duration how well the factors were controlled for you know what

journal how much peer review it had done on even what species it was done on and

really the statistical analysis and all these different factors that go into it

are quite intensive and so these are things that I didn't actually know until

I was at a master's degree level so I mean I knew about them in my bachelor's

but we didn't apply them so much so you can imagine even somebody with a

Bachelor of Science in human biology I feel felt really really confused as to

how to assess you know who was giving me the right story and who should I

actually be listening to to give you guys an idea of what it's like to find

hist when you know people are basing all of their results and their health

information on single studies is that imagine if I decided to predict the

probability of a car accident happening and let's say I go in front of my house

and I see a car accident that day it would be pretty ridiculous for me to

draw the conclusion that every single day I'm going to walk out of my house

and a car accident is going to happen of course that would be a little bit

crazy but that is literally and exactly what's going on when a lot of people use

one single study for their whole health advice and really carry it on for years

and years in their whole life they don't actually know if what they're

doing is the proper thing to be doing at all and their surrounding your life

around it so one of the places that I really often see this is in blog posts

from non expert scientists and their motives are very noble but what they

accidentally end up doing is they don't properly know how to look at these

studies and they go and they find one or a couple of studies without properly

researching them and they take the results of those studies and they write

a whole blog post on them and everyone who comes by and sees these blogs sees

these same conclusions and starts to take that as health advice so it's sort

of a chain of misinterpretation and even though their motives are really noble

they unintentionally end up perpetuating false health advice that people live by

another major issue that I see is often when it comes to advertising outlets

that have they're trying to push particular products is what they'll

actually do is there to be say literally hundreds or even thousands of studies

the majority of the studies pool against the products that they're trying to sell

but of course due to probability or other factors there will be a few out

line studies that actually support the product they're trying to sell and

they'll actually use those few out line studies to push their own products so I

mean I look at this as lying to the public some people may say they're just

concealing certain truths but I think that's all the same thing and it's

definitely really negative for the result that people get in the public

because they do waste their time and money and risk their health so you guys

might be a little bit surprised but the most common culprit that I really see of

this as well or one of the most common is media outlets like really seemingly

reputable media outlets on to give you guys an idea some of the

stories that I have pet read the recent headlines that I've seen are things like

feeding kids candy reduces their risk of obesity feeding kids ice cream for

breakfast increases their mental functioning and school performance and

most recently I saw one saying that going gluten-free gives you a higher

chance of type two diabetes so these are all real stories that were published I'm

not making any of them up they're actually real which is so bizarre

because it goes against all scientific evidence this is coming to you straight

from a scientist I've read the news on health and they are literally pushing

science backwards and saying things against science so I definitely would

not rely on them I'm not saying they get it wrong every single time but feeding

your kids ice cream does not make them smarter and going gluten-free does not

increase your risk of type 2 diabetes just so you guys know just to clarify

that ok so basically the major danger of this the reason that I made this video

and that is so important is I wanted to stress so much that the media these you

know outlets advertising they tend to have a really large voice that so much

greater than that of the actual scientists who are actually doing a lot

of research of course that's not always the case but in general on a global

scale it absolutely is and so the people who are non experts non scientists are

really pushing these stories to do it for their own interests or to create

shocking headlines but we as scientists are kind of sitting here in the corner

going well everything you know food companies media outlets advertising

agencies popular blogs all of these things really going at them and thinking

that is such a shame because it is damaging public health is really

damaging the public health and they have such a louder voice that even though we

try and correct them on it becomes really difficult for us to reach nearly

as many people one huge example of this that I'll just give you guys before we

had and finish up is what not you probably

have tried before yourself is the decades and decades of low fat dieting

that has been followed by the masses you know it's been talked about by the

government all of this different stuff that you see promoting a low-fat diet

and it turns out when they look into it that this information and the obsession

with it was actually based on nothing it was based on no scientific evidence

there was one very very poorly conducted study done in the 60s on other than that

we're actually seeing that low-fat dieting for a long term can cause

digestive health issues and other chronic illnesses I'll link a video on

not that I've actually created so that you guys can understand a little bit

more about that but it turns out you know we fold this for decades some

people for their whole lives and actually causes health problems so

whoopsie-daisy so guys this takeaway from this video is just be a little bit

more aware of who you're listening to things can get a lot less confusing if

you are listening to one very reputable source or a few very reputable sources

to get some different perspectives on you know just because it's in the media

don't fall for such catchy headlines all the time just because you read it it

doesn't make it true just because it's advertised it doesn't

make it true and I'm just because it's on the internet on a blog it doesn't

make it true and health blogs can be started by anyone my neighbor could

start a health blog on you know I could start a health blog for my cat it

doesn't really matter so just yeah be a little bit more aware and that's

literally why I started this channel is I want to be more of a voice between be

kind to the community and the public because I like that our voice is not so

loud right now unfortunately so if you guys want to support that and support

the spread of real science-based information for your health and

nutrition please support this movement by subscribing to my channel below I

really appreciate it and we want to grow this voice as loud as we can so that you

guys can really know what you're talking about and really get the right

information so I hope you guys enjoyed this video say I hope it really helps

and I will catch you guys next time don't forget to subscribe if you want to

scientists on your side and I will see you in the next video

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Can architecture behave like an organism? | LUMEN (360 VR Video) Part 1 of 4 | AT THE MUSEUM - Duration: 2:46.

A fundamental question for me in my work is how architecture can, perhaps, behave more

like an organism.

And so, for me, at the beginning of the proposal for Lumen and its conception, I was very interested

in developing a project that that allowed for multiple experiences and transformations,

and, really, in the end, celebrates human engagement and change.

If you look above up to the canopy, you can see [00:07:00] a whole series of different

size cells, or what we're calling, windows.

And then also within the canopy are an array of stalactite conical forms that are suspended

at various lengths.

Now, each of these is individually digitally knit by Sheima Seiki, who I've been working

with for about six years now, innovating this particular material system, which I invented

in 2012.

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solar-active fibers.

And so if you look above on a sunny day, all of the colors that you're seeing are induced

by the presence of the sun.

What you're viewing currently is about week three of our installation process, installation

and construction.

And what you're looking at is over a million yards of thread, which is a lot.

The large canopy is installed.

It's a little bit lower than it will actually be in its final completed state.

And depending on what time of day or night that you visit and engage the project, you'll

have a different experience both in terms of the high-tech fibers that are changing

color and glowing and emitting light, but also in terms of the sensing system and our

misting system that will create a kind of cooling microclimate, as you wander through

the canopy and the various groves of cones.

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Krishnamurti, Can one know oneself completely? - Duration: 1:07:15.

May we continue

with what we were talking about last Sunday

and go on further into it?

We were saying, weren't we,

that the human mind

and our way of living is so fragmented, broken up,

and because human beings are so,

thus we make the world into what it is:

a chaotic,

cruel,

confused,

frightened world.

And we were also saying

that self-awareness,

that is, to know all about oneself,

both the conscious

as well as the unconscious,

the deep down and the open mind,

so that

in knowing oneself, completely,

- and it is possible to know oneself completely -

then we can approach the world

and ourselves as a whole.

Our life, as it is now lived,

of which we know very little about ourselves,

and perhaps the psychologists,

the therapists and the psychoanalysts

tell us what we are,

but to find out what we are

we can't listen to them,

because they are like us,

equally confused,

equally uncertain,

equally frightened

in various different ways.

So one has to rely completely on oneself

and not look to another to tell us what to do,

including the speaker,

naturally.

Can we know ourselves so completely?

The wounds, the fears,

the anxieties,

the uncertainties,

the very complex network of pleasures,

death, love,

and if there is a continuity after we die.

And also we should be aware, and know, and understand

what is meditation.

All that is our life:

our education, our jobs,

our way of thinking,

our beliefs,

our experiences,

deep strong opinions,

and so on.

All that is our life,

with all its struggles,

with all its escapes,

miseries, and so on.

Can we know ourselves completely - all that?

Then perhaps it would be possible

to approach all our life as a whole,

not as fragmented human beings.

So we are going to talk over together this morning

whether it is possible,

without any guidance from outside,

because they have all led us up the garden path,

they have all led us to this present state of the world

- the politician, the economist, the religious people,

and the gurus, and all the rest of the gang.

And it becomes more and more imperative and necessary

to find out for ourselves

what is right action

irrespective of circumstances?

Such action which will not bring about further confusion,

regrets, sorrow,

more misery, and so on.

So, can one, each one

know oneself so completely?

Or must we be guided,

be prepared to investigate,

explore

with the help of others?

The others, however erudite,

however knowledgeable,

experienced, are just like us,

psychologically they have more skill,

greater capacity to express themselves, and so on.

But we are, each one,

as we pointed out the other day,

like the rest of the world,

with their sorrows, miseries, confusions, insecurities,

intolerable fear, and so on.

Can one know oneself,

so completely,

so that there is not a spot

which is not being explored,

understood, gone beyond?

That is what we are going to talk about together this morning.

Which is:

to know oneself,

all the movements of thought,

the fears,

hidden and open,

all the pursuits of pleasure,

sexual and otherwise.

And find out for ourselves

what love is.

And understand the full significance of not only personal sorrow,

but also the sorrow of mankind.

And also, is it possible to understand

the final event of our life which is death?

All that is our living.

And if we are not clear

in ourselves,

whatever we do will bring about further confusion.

So it behooves us, it seems to us, so absolutely necessary

to find out

if we can know ourselves, right?

We are going to begin.

Which is: the speaker is not going to investigate,

and you just merely listen,

accepting or denying,

but together.

Together, think together,

if it is possible,

because no two people apparently seem to think together.

And without pressure,

without any form of compulsion,

together go into this matter.

That demands, first of all, certain attention,

not concentration,

but a certain quality of deep interest,

a mind that is committed to find out,

therefore care,

freedom to observe.

Right?

That is absolutely obviously necessary.

If one has certain prejudices,

experiences which one clings to,

then we cannot possibly think together,

investigate together, or find out.

So one must be somewhat free,

at least for this morning,

so that one begins to explore.

Right?

We are going first to explore, as we did the other day,

the psychological wounds that one has received from childhood.

We went into that the other day.

And this morning we will first begin with fear.

The fears that are deeply hidden,

of which you are not conscious,

know, or aware,

and those obvious

both psychological and physical fears.

Right? We are following each other?

Please, we are together, walking together.

The speaker is not walking by himself,

talking to himself.

Together we are going along the road

which might help us,

if you are interested, if you are serious,

if you want to go to the very end of it,

investigate this enormous problem of fear.

There is both fear of insecurity,

physically,

not having jobs, or having jobs,

frightened to lose them,

the various forms of strikes

that are going on in this country, and so on, so on.

So most of us are rather nervous,

frightened of not being physically completely secure.

Obviously.

Why?

Is it because we are always isolating ourselves

as a nation,

as a family, as a group?

And so this slow process of isolation

- the French isolating themselves,

the Germans, and so on, so on, so on -

is gradually bringing about insecurity for all of us,

which is obvious.

So can we observe this, not only outwardly?

By observing what is happening outwardly,

knowing what exactly is going on,

then from there we can begin to investigate in ourselves,

because otherwise you have no criteria,

otherwise one can deceive oneself.

So we must begin from the outer and work towards the inner.

Right?

It is like a tide that is going out and coming in.

It is not a fixed tide, it is moving,

out and in, all the time.

I hope you are all following this.

And this isolation,

which has been the tribal expression

of every human being,

is bringing about this physical lack of security.

Right?

If one sees the truth of it,

not the verbal explanation,

or the intellectual acceptance of an idea,

but if one actually sees this,

as a fact,

then one doesn't belong to any group,

to any nation,

to any culture,

to any organised religion,

because they are also separative,

the Catholic, the Protestant, the Hindu, and so on, so on, so on.

Will you do that, as we are discussing, walking together,

drop the things which are false,

which are not factual,

which have no value whatsoever?

Though we think they have value.

Actually when you observe,

nationality breeds wars, and all the rest of it.

So can we drop that,

so that physically

we can bring about a unity of man?

You understand, sirs?

And this unity of man

can only come about through religion,

not the phoney religions that we have

- sorry, I hope I am not offending anybody,

either the Catholic, the Protestant, the Hindu,

the Muslim, the Arab

- you know, all those religions are based on thought,

put together by thought.

And that which thought has created is not sacred;

it is just thought, it is just an idea.

And you project an idea,

symbolise it, then worship it;

and in that symbol, or in that image,

or in that ritual there is absolutely nothing sacred.

And if one actually observes this,

then one is free from all that

to find out what is true religion,

because that may bring us together.

So, if we can go into much deeper levels of fear,

which is: psychological fears.

Right?

Psychological fears in relationship,

one with the other,

psychological fears with regard to the future,

fears of the past,

that is fears of time, right?

You are following this, please?

We have got a lot to cover this morning.

Please, I'm not a professor,

a scholar,

delivering a sermon

and going back to his rotten life.

But this is something very, very serious

which affects all our lives,

so please give your attention and care.

So there are fears in relationship,

fears of uncertainty,

fears of the past and the future,

fears of not knowing,

fears of death,

fear of loneliness.

Right?

Look at yourselves please, not at the speaker and the words.

The agonising sense of solitude;

you may be related to others,

you may have a great many friends,

you may be married, children,

but there is this sense of deep isolation,

sense of loneliness.

That is one of the factors of fear.

There is also the fear of not being able to fulfil.

I don't know whatever that may mean.

And the desire to fulfil

brings with it the sense of frustration,

and in that there is fear.

There is fear of not being able

to be absolutely clear about everything.

Right?

So there are many, many, many forms of fear.

You can observe your own particular fear,

if you are interested, if you are serious.

Because a mind that is frightened,

knowingly or unknowingly,

can try to meditate.

Right?

And that meditation only leads to further misery,

further corruption,

because a mind that is frightened

can never see what is truth.

Right?

So we are going to find out,

together, if it is possible

to be totally,

completely free of fear

in all its depth, right?

You know, we are undertaking a job

which demands

a very careful observation:

to observe one's own fear.

And how you observe that fear is all important.

Right? Can we go on?

How do you observe the fear?

Is it a fear that you have remembered,

and so recall it, and then look at it?

Or is it a fear

that you have had no time to observe

and therefore it is still there?

Or the mind is unwilling to look at fear?

You are following? I wonder if you coming to it.

So which is it that is actually happening?

Unwilling to look?

Unwilling to observe one's own fears,

because most of us do not know how to resolve them?

Either we escape, run away, or - you know all the things -

analyse, thinking thereby we will get rid of it,

but the fear is still there.

So it is important to find out

how you look at that fear.

Right?

How do you observe fear?

Right. Now you are finished with him, now let's come back.

How do you observe fear?

This is not a silly question,

because either you observe it after it has happened,

or you observe it as it is happening.

Right?

For most of us

the observation takes place after it has happened.

Right?

Now we are asking whether it is possible

to observe fear as it arises.

Right?

That is,

you are threatened by another belief,

a belief that you hold very strongly,

you are frightened about it, there is fear in that, right?

Now, I am challenging you now.

You have certain beliefs, certain experiences,

certain opinions, judgements,

evaluations, and so on.

When one is challenging them,

there is either resistance,

building a wall against it,

or you are doubtful whether you are going to be attacked,

and so fear arises.

Now, can you observe that fear as it arises?

Right? Come on, sirs.

Right? You are following what I am saying?

Will you do it? Are you doing it?

Now, how do you observe that fear?

The word,

the recognition of the response

which you call fear,

because you have had that fear previously,

the memory of it is stored up,

and when the fear arises you recognise it.

Right?

So you are not observing but recognising.

I wonder if you see this?

So, recognition doesn't free the mind from fear.

It only strengthens the fear.

Whereas if you are able to observe as it arises,

then there are two factors taking place in it.

One, that you are different from that fear.

Right?

And so you can operate on that fear,

control it,

chase it away,

rationalise it, and so on.

That is, you

doing something about that fear.

Right?

That is the way we generally observe.

In that there is a division:

the me and the fear,

so there is conflict in that division.

Right?

Whereas if you observe that fear is you,

you are not different from that fear.

I wonder if you get this.

If you once grasp the principle of this

that the observer is the observed,

that the person who says, 'I am observing,'

then he is separating himself from that which he is observing,

whereas the fact is

the observer is that fear.

Therefore there is no division

between the observer and the fear.

Right?

That is a fact.

Then what takes place?

Let's first hold it for a minute.

Are you all following all this?

As we said,

are we observing fear

through the process of memory,

which is recognition, the naming?

Right?

From that the tradition says, 'Control it,'

the tradition says, 'Run away from it,'

the tradition says,

'Do something about it

so that you are not frightened.'

So the tradition has educated us

to say that we,

the 'me,' is different from fear.

Right?

So can you be free of that tradition

and observe that fear?

That is, observe without the thought

that has remembered,

that reaction which has been called fear in the past.

It requires great attention. You understand?

It requires skill in observation.

That is also part of yoga.

You understand?

It is not merely doing exercises

which is not yoga at all,

but the skill in observation.

That is, in observing there is only pure perception,

not the interpretation of that perception by thought.

You understand all this?

Please do it as we are talking about it.

Then what is fear? You understand?

Now I have observed someone threatening,

the belief that I hold,

the experience that I cling to,

the saying 'I have achieved,' and someone threatens it,

and therefore the fear arises.

In observing that fear, we have explained it,

we have come to the point

when you observe

without the division, right?

Now, the next question is: what is fear?

You are following this? What is fear?

Fear of the dark, fear of husband, wife, girl, or whatever it is,

fear, artificial and actual, and so on.

What is fear,

apart from the word?

The word is not the thing, right?

Please, one must recognise this very deeply:

the word is not the thing.

Right?

May we go on?

So, what is that which we call fear,

without the word?

Or the word creates the fear?

Are you interested in all this?

Because if the word creates the fear,

the word being the recognition of something

that has happened before,

which means a word has been given to something

that has happened before, which we have called fear,

so the word becomes important.

Right?

Like the Englishman, the Frenchman, the Russian,

the word is tremendously important for most of us.

But the word is not the thing, right?

So what is fear?

Apart from the various expressions of fear,

the root of it?

Because then if we can find the root of it,

then unconscious and conscious fears

can be understood.

The root,

the moment you have a perception of the root,

the conscious mind and the unconscious mind have no importance,

there is the perception of it, right?

What is the root of fear?

Fear of yesterday,

of a thousand yesterdays,

fear of tomorrow, right?

Tomorrow, death - not for you.

Or the fear of something that has happened in the past.

There is no actual fear now.

Please understand this carefully.

If suddenly death strikes one, it is finished.

It is over.

You have a heart attack and it is finished.

But the idea that a heart attack

might happen in the future, right?

So is fear - please follow this carefully -

is fear, the root of it, time?

You understand? Time.

Time being a movement of the past,

modified in the present,

and going on in the future.

This whole movement,

is that the cause of fear,

the root of it?

We are asking:

is thought, which is time,

the root of fear?

Thought is movement.

Right? Any movement is time.

So I was asking:

is the root of fear time,

thought?

And if we can understand

the whole movement of time

- right? -

the time psychologically as well as physically,

the time that it takes for you

to go from here back home,

physical time to cover the distance,

and the psychological time,

which is the tomorrow.

Right?

So, is tomorrow the root of fear?

Right?

Which means, can one live

- please, we are talking about daily living, not just theories -

can one live without tomorrow?

You are following this? Do it.

That is, if you have had a pain yesterday,

physical pain,

to finish with that pain

yesterday,

not carry it over to today and to tomorrow.

You understand the question?

It is the carrying over, which is the time,

that brings fear.

I wonder if you can do all this?

So, it is totally possible,

and absolutely possible,

that fear, psychological fear can end,

if you apply what is being said.

The cook can make a marvellous dish,

but if you are not hungry,

if you don't eat it,

then it remains merely on the menu

and of no value.

But whereas if you eat it, apply it,

go into it by yourself,

you will see that fear

can absolutely psychologically come to an end,

so the mind is free

from this terrible burden man has carried.

Right?

Then the next question is,

which is part of our life, which is pleasure.

Right?

Are you afraid to tackle it?

Because for most of us pleasure is an extraordinarily important thing.

Pleasure of possession,

pleasure of achievement,

pleasure of fame,

pleasure of doing something skilfully,

and so on - pleasure.

Sexual, sensory, and intellectual.

A man who has a great deal of knowledge,

he delights in that knowledge.

But as we pointed out,

with that knowledge goes also ignorance,

because knowledge is never complete,

but he forgets that part and only remembers

the knowledge which he has acquired.

And in that there is great pleasure,

- right? -

sensory, sexual,

romantic, sentimental,

intellectual,

having experiences, which are sensory.

So this whole combination of various elements

brings this extraordinary feeling of pleasure, right?

Why shouldn't we have pleasure?

You understand?

Religions throughout the world have said, 'Don't,

only have the pleasure to serve God.'

You understand?

All your senses, sexual

- all that must be dissipated, put away.

This is what the organised religions throughout the world have said.

We are not saying that.

We are saying, investigate it,

why man, human being,

demands, pursues this thing, pleasure.

Why? Go on, sirs.

There is the pleasure, physical pleasure, sexual,

seeing a lovely sunset,

seeing the beauty of a mountain,

the calm waters of a lovely lake,

to observe it.

But having observed it, having seen it,

and enjoyed it,

the mind has a remembrance of that enjoyment

and pursues that enjoyment, right?

That is, the continuation of pleasure:

having seen the sunset,

taken delight in it,

not end it, but remember it,

and that demand of the previous pleasure to be continued.

So thought

- right, you are following? -

thought interferes with that moment of perception,

then remembers it,

then wants more of it.

You have seen all this - sex, you know all about it.

The remembrance of it, the picture, the excitement,

the whole mechanism of thought operating,

and pursuing that. Right?

Why does thought do this?

You are following my question?

Why does thought

take over an incident

that is over,

remember it, and pursue it?

The pursuit is the pleasure.

You are following this?

Why?

Why does thought do this?

Is it part of our education,

part of our tradition, part of our habit?

Every man does this

- better include the woman, too, because otherwise...

Every human being does this, why?

Go into it, sirs, don't look at me.

Why do you pursue pleasure?

Is it that that creates isolation?

You are following this?

Is that what makes for the so-called individual?

My pleasure, and it is private.

All pleasure is private,

unless you go to football, and all that kind of stuff.

Pleasure is private.

Is that one of the reasons

why human beings

secretly pursue this pleasure?

Because it gives them importance to themselves?

You are following all this?

Therefore pleasure may be the cause

of this tremendous isolation,

as a group, as a family,

as a tribe, as a nation.

I wonder if you see all this?

So when one sees the truth of it,

the truth, not the words, not the intellectual concept,

then will thought take over

and make it a remembrance?

You understand?

Or just see the sunset - finish.

Experiment with this, you will see

for yourself, if you do it,

that thought, as in the case of fear,

is the origin, the beginning of this conflict,

both of fear and the pursuit of pleasure, right?

Then there is the question

- we are dealing with the whole of our life -

then there is the question,

why human beings throughout the world suffer.

We are not talking about the physical suffering

- that can be dealt with also, if the mind

is not continually attached,

always concerned with itself, you understand?

You have had a pain, disease,

infirmity of some kind or other.

Thought then becomes so concerned.

Right?

And so it identifies itself with that,

and so the mind itself becomes crippled.

Right?

So can the mind, thought, see the infirmity,

the disease, the pain... Yes, you follow?

Try it, do it, you will find out.

When you are sitting in the dentist's chair

- the speaker has done for four hours -

when you sit down on the dentist's chair

and the drill is going on, observe it.

You will see, find out.

Or look out of the window and see the beauty of the tree,

so that the mind is capable of observing itself

with a detachment - you understand?

Oh, you can't do all this.

So we are asking:

why do human beings throughout the world

suffer, accept suffering, and live with it?

There have been two wars, terrible.

Think of the tears that human beings have shed.

And their children, their grandchildren will support war.

You understand?

So sorrow doesn't teach man apparently.

Right?

They worship sorrow, the Christians do.

The Hindus have different explanations for sorrow,

for what you have done in the past, past life, and so on.

I won't go into all that.

So we are asking: what is sorrow?

And why man lives with sorrow?

You understand?

Find out, sirs, give your minds to this.

As you give your minds to sex, to jobs, to this or that,

give your mind and heart to find out

whether man can ever be free from sorrow.

Is sorrow part of the egotistic attitude towards life?

That is, my son is dead,

or my wife has run away,

or something, or other,

to which I am greatly attached,

and it is taken away for various reasons,

and I suffer.

There's grief, there're tears, there's antagonism

there's bitterness, cynicism.

Why? You understand?

Is it I am so caught up

in my own problems,

I am so self-centred,

my son is me.

Right?

Or my daughter is me.

I am attached.

I hold on.

And when that is gone,

there is a great sense of emptiness,

great sense of loneliness,

great sense of lack of relationship.

Right?

Is that the reason that one suffers?

That is,

the son being taken away - death or whatever it is -

has revealed to me what I am:

my loneliness,

my isolation, my lack of real relationship.

I thought I was related,

but it is my son - you follow?

So, the taking away of the son

reveals my condition.

Go carefully into this.

And I suddenly realise

my loneliness,

my sense of loss,

the deprivation of something

to which I am greatly attached.

The death of the son has revealed to me, right?

But that revelation,

an awareness of the self, of the 'me,'

has revealed before the incident.

I wonder if you see this? Right?

You are seeing this?

As we said at the beginning of the talk,

self-awareness.

Self-awareness is to know one's self, one's attachments,

one's loneliness, one's sense of isolation - all that,

to know the totality of oneself.

The incident of the son reveals that, right?

That is, reveals after the incident.

But if there is self-awareness from the very beginning,

taking away the son, the son dying,

is what?

It is no longer the sorrow

which is brought about through attachment.

Right, you have understood?

My mind now accepts it.

It is no longer caught in self-pity,

in the struggle to be free from isolation,

taking comfort in a belief, or in this, or that. Right?

So one sees sorrow exists

so long as the self is there.

I wonder if you see this?

So, the total abandonment of the self

is the ending of sorrow.

Are you following all this?

Will you abandon yourselves?

No, sirs.

Therefore we worship sorrow, or run away from it.

And also we should go together,

investigate this whole question of death.

Not just for the old people like us,

but also for everyone in the world

- young, old, or middle-aged -

death is one of the most extraordinary things

that happens in life. Right?

What do you think of it?

What is your instinctual response

to the word and to the fact?

What is death?

Death is an ending.

Right?

Please follow this carefully.

Ending.

Ending voluntarily,

you can't argue with death,

you can't say, 'Please, give me another week,'

you can't discuss; it is there, finished.

So, can you voluntarily end

your attachment,

which is death?

You understand?

Ending is something like death.

The ending of a particular habit,

- not struggle, fight, wrangle - end it!

If you smoke, if you take drugs, if you drink,

that is what is going to happen when you pop off! (Laughter)

So can we voluntarily end

- do you understand? - your experience,

your opinions, your attitudes,

your beliefs, your gods - end.

We are afraid to end.

Right?

To end anything voluntarily.

If you say, 'What is there if I end?'

That is, then you are looking for a reward.

You consider then ending as a punishment.

So, the ending being considered

as pain,

then you will naturally demand a reward.

If I give up, then what?

You don't ask that of death.

So, can you end and see in that very ending

there is the beginning of something new?

You understand?

That is, one ends attachment,

attachment to furniture,

people, ideas, beliefs, gods

- the whole thing, ends.

And you end it voluntarily, because it is intelligent to end.

Right?

So in that ending a new...

- this isn't a promise, you understand? -

a new thing takes place.

Try it, sirs.

That is, while living,

inviting death, which is the ending.

You understand?

Ending to one's incredible

complex way of living.

So that the mind,

because it has ended everything

- you understand?

Do it and you will discover it for yourself.

Therefore it is always new.

New in the sense - fresh.

You know, when you climb a mountain,

you have to leave all your furniture behind,

all your problems,

because you can't carry all the furniture

that you have collected up the hill.

So you let go,

and you'll discover for yourself

that there is a quality of mind,

that being absolutely free,

is able to perceive that which is eternal.

The word 'eternal' is not an idea, you follow?

Eternal means out of time.

Death is time.

I wonder if you see this?

So the mind that understands this extraordinary mystery

- it is a mystery -

because what we are clinging to

is our problems, our furniture, our ideas

- all that, we are clinging to that,

which is put together by time,

and with the ending of that

there is something totally new dimension.

Now it's up to you.

Right.

Right, sirs.

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I don't know how you got me here...

but thank you.

De nada.

Yeah.

You can talk?

You can talk?

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Why in the fuck...

What's all this bullshit been

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What? Shut up.

Shut the fuck up!

Jonah, Gideon, Rebecca, Delilah, Rictor.

What? Who's that?

Who is that?

Jonah, Gideon, Rebecca, Delilah, and Rictor.

North Dakota.

What?

North Dakota, por favor.

Shit, okay. Look...

No. Por favor.

This place. Okay?

Your nurse,

she read too many stories, you understand?

Too many stories!

I've seen it! I've seen it, okay?

This all here...

None of this... No existo, okay?

You understand me?

This Eden does not exist. No!

Si! Eden!

It's a fantasy, kid. See that?

Those are the names of the people

who just made this...

They made this whole thing up.

Okay? This whole...

It happened once,

and they just turned it into a big, fucking lie!

That's all this is. No!

Fuck.

No.

I know, I understand.

This is a long way.

You understand?

I am not taking you to North Dakota.

Iam fucked up. And I cannot get you there.

It is a two-day drive. And I am not taking you...

Don't fucking hit me!

Don't hit me!

Jonah, Gideon...

Stop saying those names. ...Rebecca...

Delilah, Rictor.

Right now. Stop saying those names.

Stop it! Stop!

Jonah, Gideon, Rebecca...

Fuck it. Fine, fine.

You wanna go?

I'll take you there.

See for yourself.

Let's go to fucking fantasyland.

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So your leather is peeling or flaking.

It could be that you have a real leather

or a vinyl and that it was previously painted

and the paint is degrading, in which case you

would notice that the texture and the

surface of the material is actually the

same and repels water in the same way.

In which case, just strip out that old paint as best you can

and then restore it.

Ninety-five percent of the time when

you've got this sort of situation going

it's a disintegrating bonded leather or

faux leather.

It's a synthetic, and you'll see with

the substrate here that you've got a

very distinctive difference in texture.

You have something with you know a grain

here and then like a fuzzy fabric,

microfiber, some sort of different material

that is, you know,

delaminating.

They're disintegrating.

Also

sometimes a label, an interior label on the

piece will indicate what it's made of.

It will say man-made or polyurethane,

but even then you do have to be wary.

I have

seen labels professing genuine leather

on synthetic pieces, and that's because there are no

laws regulating the use of leather, the

use the term "leather" in the United States.

And probably the clearest

indication, if you bought the piece new,

is the cost.

Genuine leather furniture, you know

a sofa this size, will cost five to ten

thousand dollars.

You know, a sofa this size

takes five or six cowhides, each cowhide

being roughly 50 square feet, and so the

leather alone for a piece this large would

be $2,000.

Most people buying bonded

leather furniture are paying only that

much for the fully manufactured piece,

and that's a pretty clear indication

that it's fake.

And so when you've got this

problem no professional is going to

touch it.

It's not really worth repairing,

because you need to replace this

polyurethane coating on the surface and

then dye it, and because it's so unstable,

it's just, you know, peeling away like that, anything you

add to the surface, you know it might stick

well on this spot, but anywhere it bumps into

this stuff, this degrading stuff, that's an unstable

foundation for whatever you're putting

on top, so it's going to accelerate wear and

kind of take everything with it.

Generally I don't recommend repairing.

That being said, we have had some

customers have some success, especially with

darker-colored sofas.

This is a bright

red, so I'm not expecting to be thrilled

with this, but you can try to dye the

fabric.

Essentially you're dyeing the fabric

substrate just to sort of minimize the

eye sore.

But again you would, to do

it properly, you'd have to do a vinyl

repair.

You need to put FC1 Soft Filler or

some sort of vinyl repair compound to

seal up the microfiber fabric substrate.

Allow to cure, then dye over the top

with the dye, but it's not worth the

trouble; it's s not worth the time or money.

So you can see here that, you know, that's

better, but it's kind of a band-aid.

It's not what I recommend.

I don't like selling our product for this

problem, because it is not a real, viable

solution, because this is just gonna get

worse and it's destined for the landfill.

And then from there start scouring

Craigslist, the Penny Saver, garage sales,

yard sales, and look for some genuine

leather furniture, because the real stuff

restores beautifully, and it's easy to

spot sometimes, especially aniline

leather, because it will have unsightly

body oil stains or water marks, and it

will have sort of an

antiqued, distressed look, and so long as the

leather itself is in good condition and, you know, it's got a sturdy frame,

it's got good skin and good bones, you can

restore it, as many other people have, as

we did for 20 years as professionals, using

Rub 'n Restore® products.

That's easy to

do, and we would love to help you with that.

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