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 It's always a strange feeling when Arsenal and Spurs draw each other in one of the cup competitions

 On one hand there is the excitement of having another north London derby to look forward to, but then there is also the associated nausea that comes with having to endure another game against your rivals from down the Seven Sisters

 Wednesday night's Carabao Cup quarter-final draw means that Unai Emery and Mauricio Pochettino will square off two times in under three weeks next weeks next month, with both games taking place at the Emirates

 The league game on December 2 will see both sides undoubtedly field a full strength XI, but things could be very different for the cup game, which will be staged in the week starting December 17th

 Arsenal and Spurs meeting in a cup clash is nothing new, we've seen it happen plenty of times in the past decade

There have been two semi-final meetings in the League Cup, with Arsenal winning the first and Spurs the second

 Then there was the FA Cup third round tie at the Emirates which went the way of the Gunners and the League Cup game in 2010 when Sami Nasri led Tottenham a merry dance as Arsene Wenger's side thumped their rivals 4-1 at White Hart Lane

 The most recent cup meeting came in 2015 when Arsenal were again celebrating at their home of their neighbours thanks to an unlikely hero in Mathieu Flamini, who scored both goals in a 2-1 success, with the second a volley in front of the away fans that will long live in the memory

 "The two goals were for them, said Flamini afterwards, as he dedicated his matching winning double to the fans

 "They've always supported me, they've all been behind me and they've played a big role in my career

 "It was important for me to celebrate with them and nobody else."  The team that Wenger fielded that night at White Hart Lane was an interesting one

Just as it will be next month, the build up to the game was dominated by what sort of side the Frenchman would pick

 Would he continue to give his star names a rest or would he bring them back because of who Arsenal were facing and what the match meant to the fans?  Ultimately, Wenger stuck to what he had been doing in the competition, he again gave his fringe players a chance - although he did sprinkle in some regular first team starters while also packing the bench with firepower

 Flamini was joined by the likes of Mathieu Debuchy, Calum Chambers, Joel Campbell and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the starting XI

With Olivier Giroud and Per Mertesacker also starting and Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Nacho Monreal and Theo Walcott on the bench

 Sanchez was introduced midway through the second half soon after Spurs had cancelled out Flamini's opener, while Walcott came on in the final minute to help wind down the clock and see the game out

 So Wenger stuck to his guns somewhat, despite the stature of the game and opponents, and looking ahead to December's quarter-final, Emery will more than likely follow suit

 He was forced to field a couple of makeshift options against Blackpool on Tuesday night because of injury issues, with Carl Jenkinson filling in at left-back and Julio Pleguezuelo making his senior debut alongside Shkodran Mustafi in the heart of defence

 But with both Nacho Monreal and Sead Kolasinac expected to be fit well before the quarter-final, Emery will be have far more strength on offer to him at left-back against Spurs and Laurent Koscielny could even be back to offer another option at centre-back

 The strength of Arsenal's squad now means whatever changes Emery makes, it will still be a strong side that he selects and we've seen so far this season, both in the Carabao Cup and the Europa League, that he will have a strong bench capable of coming on and changing the game

 Stephan Lichtsteiner, who scored against Blackpool, is a staple of the cup side while one of the either Sokratis or Mustafi have been called upon in every game so far and that will no doubt continue against Spurs

 Matteo Guendouzi and Emile Smith Rowe appear certainties to start, should they be fit, and it could be that Lucas Torreira might get the nod to add a bit of steal and strength to the midfield

 Alexandre Lacazette scored against Brentford in the third round and Pierre-Emerick Aubamenyang was introduced in the second half against Blackpool so the signs are that at least one of the club's star strikers will be involved against Spurs, as will the likes of Danny Welbeck and Henrik Mkhitaryan in what will be a strong frontline

 So although there will be a clamour for Emery to go all out just because it is Tottenham, it has to be taken into account that the game comes right at the start of the hugely demanding festive schedule

 Emery has used just the right level of balance between the cup competitions and the Premier League so far this season

He has changed things round to keep things fresh, but it hasn't been wholesale changes and there is no reason to really divert too drastically from that tactic next month just because Tottenham are the opponents - as Wenger proved in 2015

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hello hello my friends so today's episode is going to be very very special

episode when I say near and dear to my heart

I think that's an understatement I did a facebook live about a recent fight that

I had with my wife Fanny and to say that it's gotten some of the best comments

and feedback of anything I've ever put together has is is an understatement it

was something that I thought would come out as a 10-15 minute share about what

not to do if you want your relationships to succeed and in doing so I think I

poured my heart out for about 40 minutes so what you're about to hear is a very

personal and raw story I think it's very important to share stuff like this just

because I've been doing personal development work for 16 plus years does

not alleviate me or you know restrict me from having fights with my family this

case my wife having things that I have to deal with hopefully in this year you

will basically get to see there's five things that I came to as I went through

this process that I believe if you took on and put into effect into your life

into your relationships whether it's with your intimate lover or partners at

work or even your kids you will have massive massive improvement in your

relationships so without further ado I'm gonna let this audio here play of

everything that I gathered and the process that I went through after

probably one of the biggest fights I've ever had with my wife if after hearing

this it resonates with you please please please reach out to me ilan at Satoriprime.com

or you can find me at facebook at Elan Ferdinand personal message me I

would love to hear what you took away from this I hope you have an amazing day

enjoy all right so let me jump here because I experienced something

last week that still you know I've been processing that was just been kind of

figuring out how to how to share this and this might be a little bit longer of

a Facebook live but I thought it was really really important by the way let

me know if you guys can hear me okay I thought this was really important to

share because I think what I experienced is something that most couples would

actually probably lead to divorce or or I don't know maybe even worse I'll kind

of walk you through the story and then I'll actually walk you through what I

learned from it and and really how I'm really really hoping that you hear this

and implement this in your life immediately so if you don't have to deal

with with what I just went through so yong-ki pool happened and for those that

don't know is a Jewish holiday one of the High Holy Days last week and it's

you know I'm not religious I don't personally do well with organized

religion which I'll talk about a little bit later as to why hey Niki major but

really you know this is something that's really important to my wife Fanny and I

love my wife and I adore my wife and she wants to give our kids an experience of

religion and while I don't have that view

you know I for me it's more about the traditions and the family and

get-togethers I I can see where she's coming from I appreciate it and so while

this has been a struggle an ongoing struggle in our relationship there's

very few things that we disagree with at that kind of level this is definitely

one of them and I'm clear before I get into any of the other stuff I'm clear

that this is something that I get to work on obviously I marry my wife which

the irony of the whole thing is that her entire side of the family are Orthodox

Jews her brother's a rabbi so like who does Ilan pick to get married

you know lessons are everywhere right so we actually are starting to plan to go

to synagogue and I really and I and I want to say this I really went in with

the absolute best of intentions like I know well I don't enjoy it there and I

still I was like look it's an hour hour and a half I'm gonna be there with the

family I could just do what I do right and just it'll be over really soon hey

what's up Tori hey Bev Annette so I'm getting ready and I'm gonna walk you

through all of these pieces so you really start to get and I'll kind of tie

the thread of what I've been unraveling for myself throughout this entire

process so I'm getting ready to go to synagogue and it's hot outside and we're

gonna walk for a bit so I was like I don't want to wear a suit and so I don't

wear a suit I just wear pants and a button-down and the tie and my wife is

like why don't you wear a suit everyone's gonna be wearing a suit and

I'm like well I don't want to wear a suit so you know it already kind of

starts like a little bit of attention and she knows she knows that I have

resistance towards going so I think in her world there was also this story of

like Oh Ilan's doing his elan thing again and I really I I was going in with

the best of intentions right before we leave and this this becomes important in

a little bit right before we leave we had about like three minutes four

minutes before we leave and the kids are like can we get some screen time and we

said no we're leaving in 3-4 minutes and when I walk downstairs after getting

ready my son is in the kitchen watching TV and I'm like Shia we told you no

screen time please turn off the TV and he's like how about what's the big deal

there's three minutes you know I'm like Shia we had this conversation and I told

you and it's no big deal no big deal so at this point I'm like give me the

controller and he's trying to hold it for me but a lot of side to reach in

there I grabbed it from him and I turn it off and he kind of storms off

obviously like a little bit angry which is is okay and we were about to leave

and no one can find child Shai is nowhere to be found so eventually my

wife finds him like I'm already in the car getting ready to go my wife finds

him in the dining room with his head literally in the corner of the wall

crying I realize it was like that in you know

impactful what what he had experience but that's what he was doing so she

comes down she's fuming like I did something I ruin this now I mean

whatever and so I say in all seriousness kind of maybe to try to get out of the

synagogue but not really to get head of synagogue she's like you need to fix

this I was like well do you want me to stay home and just have a conversation

with him and she flips because again this is like Elon not wanting to go hora

wanting to be with the whole family etc so eventually as I go to walk upstairs

to figure out what he wants to do he ends up coming down the stairs so we go

but he's not talking to me he's super angry he's not talking to my wife he's

not talking to me we all get in the car we start driving and he's walking now

we're like getting out of the car we parked and we're walking to shul which

is a little bit of a way and he's walking super slow which I have to tell

you in all honesty part of me was like brother walk as slow as you want cuz the

last place I'm fond of you right now is inside that synagogue I was like you

take your time little man and I can see my wife like fuming as this is happening

but I'm just walking to you through everything that that that was occurring

for me so eventually we get inside I was like do you want to put a Tallis on

which is this no no it's like a piece of fabric that some men wear and shul and

I'm like no I don't want to wear it on so this was like checking up checkmark

number you know three four in her Ilana doesn't want to be here Ilana fuck

you too all of this etc so we go to sit in and Shai doesn't want to come in

so he's against the wall again head kind of against the wall outside the

synagogue I go in I'm like whatever he's got to do his thing he's got to relax

I'm gonna be in here and I sit in there and services are about to start and

rabbis saying a few things and having people introduce themselves to each

other hey drew Dina hey Miguel hey Cynthia and I'm sitting there and I've

been doing a lot I don't you know for some of you guys follow me more than

others I've been doing a lot of work energist acquis so like understanding

what is happening in my sister I'm really getting in tune hey what's up

mark really getting in tune with with what I can feel in the body as

sensations so that and this going to come into play a little bit later so

that as I'm feeling it before that's the first way that the your system

communicates is through the body through different mechanisms through different

tightenings or shrinking or pain or pokes or prods that's the first clue

that something's happening that then in essence turns into some sort of feeling

or emotion and you you label that and then that creates the thought and then

that thought actually creates the action so if you can capture things while this

is happening and this is something we work with our clients quite a lot and

I'm working with myself quite a lot you can get to things much quicker and I'm

gonna point to that here a little bit later because I actually did a lot of

work around this so I'm sitting there and this whole thing starts and I can

start to feel and and tune in and let me know if this has been your experience

ever where you I could start to feel this thing in the pit of my stomach and

it just starts rising and rising and rising it's almost like a volcano is in

my system and I could feel it just building and building and building and

I'm like it gets to the province's by this by the way this is all happening in

five minutes of me being in synagogue okay so it started with like hey turn to

this person say hi turn to that person tell them this tell them that tell

someone what you know something that that you worked on you're proud of this

year like simple stop right and I'm just feeling all this stuff build and build a

build and then it's like you know we're reading from this page and I'm like fuck

that I'm not picking up that that book I'm not reading from that so I put it

down and then it's like okay stand up and turn this way and Bend and and then

sit down and then you know this sides gonna sing this and this side's gonna

sing that and I am just starting to feel everything just rise and rise and rise

and rise to the point that at some point my daughter's sitting on me and we're

all supposed to stand like all the adults everyone

Sam my wife looks at me she's like are you gonna stand and I'm like I can't

alia sitting on me which in hindsight you know you realize like but at the

time I was like and all this stuff is just building and building and building

to the point where the only way I can describe this to you it was like rage

absolute rage and I don't know how many of you guys seen that Dave Chappelle

show but it's like Elance got a choke a bitch like that's where it was like so

oh you know and I was like I have to get out of this room because I'm gonna choke

somebody now meanwhile nothing serious is happening and I and this is really

important to just for you to hopefully understand it's like they're just

sensations in the body but the reality like the stuff that's happening in the

room is not that crazy but in my system the system's going fuckin haywire so I

was like I got to get out of this room I got to get out of this room so I get out

of the room and just as I get out of the room my son is actually this was at his

pre-k so the two teachers that they used to teach him were there in the hallway

trying to figure out what's wrong with Shia so I walk over I start having a

conversation with them should I still not talking to me and in that moment as

I'm talking to the teachers he kind of like jumps on my back but like in a

loving you know cute way and I turn around and I'm like looking at him he's

like and he's just this cute you know like he was like - meanwhile he's seven

he looks and then goes up up you know like what they do and they're like

really really tiny and so I pick him up and he gives me this huge hug and I'm

like are you okay he's like yeah I'm like what happened he's like I'm not

sure I don't know why I reacted that way and I was like do you want to go outside

and talk he's like yeah so we go outside and talk and meanwhile it's like a

gorgeous day so we have this amazing conversation which I my gonna get into

all the details we like really flush out what was happening et cetera and I'm

sitting outside with my saw and having this super loving amazing moment it's

sunny it's beautiful and I'm checking in with my system and my system is so

relaxed and so at ease and it's just like wow you know like

that's the release that's the feeling I was looking for and then when I'm like

thinking I'm like do I want to go back into that that room everything inside of

me is like fuck no I do not want to experience what I just experienced all

that rage and all that boiling and all that stuff happened I don't want to do

that again so I was like I'd rather stay out here so we end up staying outside

for about an hour and my wife and daughter eventually come out and as she

comes out and sees me because she didn't know where we were

but as she comes out to see me have you ever had someone look at you where it

looks like fire laser beams are coming out of their eyes like they are going to

murder you but they haven't said a word it was like that and I was like oh I

done fucked up like this is not this is not going to be good like whatever just

happened this is not going to be good so we start kind of like talking on the way

and I can feel she is really angry and she's so angry and we kind of know like

we have this practice where we're so angry we actually choose not to

communicate with each other in that moment because we both realized that

what is going to come out of our mouth is not going to be good for us or the

relationship and so it's just we don't do that okay so we kind of start getting

into it but we realize like this is not going anywhere

and so we we come home she goes outside to sit in the Sun I go and meditate we

don't really talk about it for a while and then she kind of like starts to

share with me how upset she was and she wants this for our kids and how I chose

to go out and how I was doing all these things throughout the day to basically

not go to synagogue and it's always just like big fuck you and blah blah blah and

we didn't really take it much farther we had dinner with the family etc the

morning after I'm driving her to the bus and she starts off the conversation at

first very calmly hey so I just want to kind of like finish up what we were

doing before we get into it and as she's saying this

more and more anger and frustration and all that stuff builds up and for me

there's this you know like when someone's telling you all the ways that

you wrung them or fucked up it's very difficult to be like yes thank you thank

you for like there's a part of you that gets really really defensive and really

really like wanting to justify and-and-and make your point and all that

stuff right and so I'm literally in the car and she's sitting next to me and it

feels for 10 minutes she's just railing into me all the ways

that I messed yesterday up and how I you know fuck things up for for her and the

kids and how and it just starts spiraling into this whole thing about

how I'm not only insensitive it's deep it's different it's like I only look out

for myself and I'm so self-centered and and I I don't ever do things for others

and and she starts naming all these things and I'm like well and I what I

try to explain to her is here try human I love that Laurens what I try to

explain to her is that like my experience in in synagogue was torture

like like literally in my system felt like torture and I and she's like well I

do tons of things that that I don't want to do for you and she starts naming the

stuff and I'm like and then the defensive part of me comes in and it's

like well you know don't do those things for me like I'm offering you to do these

things like these are not things you have to do and whatever and I realize

like everything out of my mouth is he righteous and self-defensive and it's

not going anywhere and so she literally gets out of the car to run to her boss

midstream like mid yelling at me and and I'm sitting there after having what

Lords called the hair dryer tree man you know like and I'm so disheveled

I can't even it was just like so many things were happening in my system at

that time that I wanted to be right about that I wanted

- hold on - and all this stuff and I'm going home and I'm driving home and I'm

just between like it felt like someone's just like punching you over and over and

over in the face I was so dazed and so confused and I come home and I'm angry

and I'm angry and I'm frustrated and I want to make my point and I write out

all of it and here's the key guys this is like this is so what I'm about to

tell you this process that I went through it's so important that please

just pay attention because I'm gonna walk you through about three things that

I remember through the day that if you remember in your relationships any

relationship not intimate any relationship your life will never be the

same so the first thing I remembered the first thing I remembered is this that I

could either be right or I could be in love I could either be right about

exactly all my point of views and how I was and be defensive and have all that

mind chatter prove that I was a good guy and I was this and I was that and I

would no longer have and this is part two because I quickly remembered hey I

have a commitment in my relationship and that commitment is to experience love

connection and intimacy and when I remembered hey what am I committed to

love connection and intimacy right so that's really important always go back

to like hey what I couldn't do in this relationship and then right after that

that thought of okay well I can either have that or I can be right I can't have

both I cannot have you two things cannot

occupy the same space at the same time

I cannot have both so what am i choosing right and this like an actual choice all

this shit is still happening in my system I'm still I want to be defensive

I want to be right I want all of it and in the moment I'm like okay well do I

choose intimacy connection and love with my wife who by the way we're celebrating

10 years or am i choosing to be right about this now once you do that

something really interesting happens because you're focused where your mind

wants to take you is let me be right about this let me prove my point

let me show them why on this and they're not but as soon as you make that that

shift and you go okay what am I committed to then the focus changes and

now if my true commitment is hey love intimacy and connection then now I get

to focus on some different shit how do I get love commitment and intimacy back in

my life because my wife is fuming right now and she's on a bus and she is angry

and she's frustrated and she's mad and that brings me to point number three and

point number three is this this is so important to remember this will

alleviate so much headache and stress and frustration for you in your life if

you really just bring this into your heart everyone's point of view is 100%

accurate and valid I'm gonna say that again everyone's point of view an

experience of life is 100% accurate and valid for them you don't need to agree

with it you don't have to understand it logically because truth be told I

couldn't understand my wife's point of view logically I couldn't understand why

she would react the way she'd react because I know that if I was in that

sense just you if I was in that situation I wouldn't have reacted that

way and once I can bring myself to that place of understanding Wow

her experience is 100% valid I don't need to understand it I don't need to be

to get the logic of it I can just validate that that was her experience

now that allows you to tap into something else and what I chose to tap

into is compassion

yeah Amanda you said a right perspective is subjective right so now if I get that

her experience is a 100% valid the next thing I get to experience is what is

that perspective and I actually sat there and put myself in her shoes as all

this stuff was happening and I could feel the anger and being let down and I

could feel the frustration and I can feel all of it all the pain and hurt and

I could get that I was responsible for her having that response when you have

compassion and you could put yourself in another person's shoes not to get on the

tangent here right and I'm this is not to get political but look what's

happening in our world right now in the u.s. at least with with Brett Kavanaugh

and dr. Ford right everyone's kind of like grounded and this is my point of

view this her point of view and you know what for me I always like to put myself

in both of their point of views you know what both of their lives right now

fucking suck because there's so much hate they've been putting through the

wringer do you like everyone's like well you know he shouldn't have reacted that

way or she shouldn't react though you don't know because you're not in a

fucking position and in that position in that timeframe like that's that's their

valid experience right and so we could have compassion for that and so when I

start to see all this right and I start to get my wife's experience sorry

someone called me now what I can start to get is her world and that gives me

access to something now I can be responsible 100 percent responsible for

how her world is occurring in moment and let me tell you if your

commitment is to love intimacy and connection and you feel what I felt that

I put my wife through that is the fucking opposite of love intimacy and

connection and regardless of what I was feeling in my system at the time of

being tortured of all that other stuff where was the focus during all of that

me me me me me me what I was feeling how I was feeling

all of it huh Jay Jay heights here and he was actually he walked outside as I

was sitting outside with my son during synagogue so I started to see

this now here's here's the the part that gets a little bit uncomfortable cuz now

it's not about just recognizing that stuff now comes the action piece so most

people are very satisfied with the aha moment like now comes the actual

conversation piece the part where you go to the other person involved and you

call yourself out on all of it and you start to come from a place of 100%

responsibility not that they did anything not nothing you looked for

where did I where was I responsible for how this whole event happened and so I

went to my wife and I explained all the stuff her I literally walked her through

the same things that I'm walking through right now and we had a brilliant

conversation that lasted more than a few days and it's still lasting this is not

something that like you know I was a one-and-done conversation what's really

fascinating is when you show up to a conversation and you take 100%

responsibility you will quickly notice that the other person in charge will

also start to look for where there responsible and yes there are gonna be

parts in the conversation where they like yes you were an asshole and yes you

did this and it's not your job to feel bad in the moment because you're

obviously calling yourself out on it so when they say that to you notice she'd

be like yeah I was yes I was now after I had that conversation with her which led

to a few things that we're just getting to look at look a relation with 10 years

right so we've been together for about 11 and a half years so over that time

period people change

I'm not even talking about just the circumstances of your life change right

like we met we were 26 I'm 37 today we got two kids

I've lost built a business lost a business built another business closed

that business started another business like a lot stuff happened right we

traveled the world she's grown etc and so it's irrational

to think that you don't get your relationship and what works and what

doesn't work in fact what I found which was absolutely gorgeous in this entire

process is and this is starting to unravel like what I started seeing

myself which i think is important for you guys to hear I'll take it a step

further here in a second but you know what I feel is happening is like my

wife's flame like the light inside of her is really wanting to start to come

out more and more and like I've always been this way my energy when I'm a fuck

yes all in I'm like the most infectious person that you can be around I get

everyone psyched right now the same side of that on the opposite oh my god so

when I'm a fuck no like I don't want to do this I'm the biggest energy suck like

the people around me are so affected and everyone knows Elon does not want to

fucking do this I have like big it's not probably I was sitting in

synagogue was this big like fuck you don't talk to me sign written on my head

so the same way that that energy is like super infectious because my energy is

always out right some people they get into certain situations and they're like

overwhelmed or or in fear they like suck themselves in and disappear I'm the

exact opposite I'm like a flame in one direction or I'm a flame in the other

but that flame either lights up you on the inside or it fucking burn lose you

and I get to be responsible for that and so I've been this way for a long long

time and I've actually started to have conversations with with friends and

things like that about it of late but you know for my wife while I've always

been that way I think what's really interesting is today her light is really

starting to come through and her energy is starting to come through and when I

be that way like really really big it actually squashes her her light it

squashes her fire and for maybe the first time in a long time that doesn't

feel good for her anymore she doesn't want to experience that so that's just

something that we're looking at like well how do we kind of co-create and and

and when in those moments she feels like that I'm doing that thing to actually

say it in the moment to me versus having it build and build and build and build a

little build which creates that that huge fire and this is something that my

friend Ben actually when I shared this with him the first time had me see you

know a lot of the times when we have these blowouts we tend to look at the

blowout itself like the the incident itself and we tend to like start to try

to unravel and unpack this this one incident and he reminded me of something

really beautiful because there was two things I was really upset about the

first thing when this happened I was like why me

why us why is this happening to me and he reminded me that whether it was now

or on Thanksgiving or New Year's or next year sometime this is something that we

have to go through so going into the why me why us why now all that is irrelevant

because this is an experience that our relationship needed to have in order to

build something stronger so I was like oh wow that feels really

really good right and then the other thing which I

can't remember right now what I won't say I'll come back to so here's here's

what I really want to share with you guys about the work that I then went and

did personally I spoke to you about the body sensation right and by the way just

let me know is this is this resonating like are you guys seeing your

relationships in this can yeah just let me know if as I'm sharing this because

this is really really important stuff and I really hope that you guys are

getting value from this look this was no I'm not I'm not even kidding you this

was like the most uncomfortable I've probably ever been in my relationship

ever because I'm driving home and I'm like holy shit like this is how people

get divorced it's this like like these conversations right like where all this

shit built up oh yeah so this is the other thing that I knew it come back to

me the other thing that was really important is that it's not don't delve

and try to fix or figure out the incident realize that the incident was a

highlighter for a much much deeper thing and so for my wife there's like a much

deeper conversation there's a much deeper piece about that energy of

feeling like I'm either you know lifting her up or like burying everything around

and like when I'm a fuck know like that that impacts her and so we got to have

that conversation and that really was the conversation no it wasn't what

happened in the synagogue was like you know quote unquote the needle that broke

of the right the needle that broke the camel's back I think yeah something like

that it's but it's way way deeper than that right and that's really important

when you're having these conversations it's like don't delve on the moment

itself always look for like what is the underlying thing that's a tad that's

impacting the relationship and that was really really beautiful for us so then

after we did that stuff I went and started to do my own work

because what I'm really curious about right you guys had all mentioned that

you've had that experience at some point where where something you know come like

starts building up inside of you like a volcano and just all of a sudden there's

an eruption I got curious I'm like well what is that

what was that rage that I felt in synagogue because for me that was the

highlighter right like there's a whole piece about my relationship with Fannie

and then there's a whole piece about like what happened internally to me that

I just totally missed and what I started to unravel through through a lot of the

work that that that guy and I do is

there's this part of me that is massively attached to autonomy and I've

known this it was just a deep deeper experiential knowing of this which is

when I'm being told what to do when I feel like I don't have a say or control

that feeling starts building up inside of me and yeah so Tammy that's that's

actually I think you guys are under light but that's like actually exactly

what it is so when I started to unravel that look there's tons of experiences

that I've had that width right but that energy that I was talking about where

I'm like a fuck yes or a fuck no that fuck no part comes from where I feel

like I've lost autonomy where I feel like I don't have a say anymore and

what's really interesting is that in the moment just like I was sharing with with

you guys about Fanny like if in the moment she's feeling something by my

energy and she just says like hey Ilan you're doing that thing you're like

sucking all the life out of the room you're Beauvoir that's a good reminder

for me right like that's a great red flag and then I can actually in the

moments where I feel all this stuff happen I can be in communication and you

ever notice that like when you say something you know the example I love to

use is like you're you go on stage and you're super super nervous there

tell you like tell tell the people on Sage I'm really really nervous

and you tell people and in and so in those moments now I get this new

practice of when I feel like I don't have a say or when I feel like I don't

have like it's it's out of my control and someone's dictating and I have to do

this I can actually be honest with whatever is happening around me so it's

like Fanny and I could be like look at in the moment I feel like I don't have a

say in this etc right and in as I'm saying that you

will actually feel a release in the body no now they're practice Tammy is

autonomy ego driven that's a really good question um let me explain it this way I

think there are parts so so ego is a word that gets thrown around a lot and I

think it's kind of like difficult for people to understand so I'm gonna say it

this way there are parts of us very very young parts that are like protectors

right so that there's a part of me that wants me to feel independent that wants

me to feel like I get a say etc and so when I don't have that experience

protectors come online and protectors are like you can't make me don't fucking

touch me you can all that stuff those are protectors and they all work

beautifully like there's not there's gifts in this stuff too right so like

think of being independent and there's a key can list you like multitudes of

things why how independence has made me super

successful so we don't want to look at these things as like that's a bad part

of us this is a good part it's more just it's a part and we get to dive into the

gift of the part and then the shadow of the box as well right so for me and for

you this is really what I'm inviting you to is like to honor those moments to see

and notice as quickly as you can that whole experience that wants to rise up

and instead of having the explosion see if you can actually feel in the

moment what that is and what your system is actually asking for and if you need

any help with this like this is the kind of work that we do so you don't have

blow ups and relationships and by the way look I do this work all the time I

still had a blow over the wife and within 24 hours we went from yelling I

mean like yelling like you see in the movies yelling to having intimacy

connection and love which is what I'm committed to back in our lives and in

our relationship and I can tell you like with 100% certainty that that is exactly

the kind of stuff that people get divorced over because they'd rather be

right then have what they're truly committed to so to put a bow on this

remember here the three major things right that that help me you can write

these down do whatever you want the first is you can either be right or you

can be in love you can't have both the second remind yourself of what you are

committed to in this relationship whether it's with your children whether

it's with your spouse whether it's with your business partner what are you truly

committed in that relationship and are the actions you're taking right now

consistent with that commitment and you will surely find that you are choosing

to be right instead of honoring that commitment the third thing everyone's

point of view is 100% valid 100% valid you don't need to understand it you

don't need to believe it you don't need to anything you just get to honor that

their point of view is 100% valid and bring compassion to that viewpoint see

if you can actually put yourself in that place to feel what they're feeling not

through your brain through your heart actually feel what they are feeling and

then once you unpack all of that stuff and you start to realize where you're

100% responsible for everything that happened you get to go and have that

Congress and you call one out on yourself and I

know that it's uncomfortable I know this is the part that your ego is gonna go

hey why no but they did this and then it put all that aside and bring yourself

back to that commitment if you guys have any questions about anything I covered

right now I'm happy to stay on here and answer anything anything that came up

for you that you want to share I know we're in a little bit of a delay here so

I'm happy to chill here for for a few minutes if you guys are called to share

anything but yeah this is like so so so important and can save you so much

heartache and frustration because eventually you're gonna come to this and

sometimes you guys are already separated at at that point and then you're just

left with guilt guilt and shame and then you have to do all this other work that

we do with people about forgiving their parents or their spouses or just so much

easier in the moment honestly like I'm so grateful that I have these tools I'm

so grateful that I have this ability to to see this stuff in the moment and and

moreso share it you know like all these people they're many many of you guys are

working with us in one way or another and you know just the ability to share

this and have you guys take this in your world and impact your spouse's and and

loved ones and partners and children is just absolutely amazing so yeah if

unless anyone has any other questions

Kevin I love that your daughter gets to reap the benefits of the maturity took

to put the relationship first family strong yeah and and that's such a good

point because as your kids mimic how you operate with your spouse more than

anything else it's not will you tell them how to be it's what they see you

being and so having that ability to process this in a very very quick and

timely manner so that you can get back into that thing which you are committed

to in the first place is absolutely massive

all right so if there are no questions I just want to thank you all who were here

participating commenting this was something that I was for the last week

really just wanting to share and and trying to figure out how to do it so I'd

love to hear from you guys in the comment box if this impacted you please

let me know and what you took away from this and how you're gonna have this live

on through action in your life and if there's anyone in your life that you

feel called that has some sort of experience right now in a relationship

that you think this would make a whisper this would give them some freedom or

inside please please please share this this is a I know this is a quite a

personal Roth message but I would love to get this out there so love you guys

thank you so much we'll see you soon

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Can you win when the market is down in Dubai? - Duration: 5:36.

- So potentially you can save around AED100 000 - 200 000.

- Hi everyone!

- My name is Denis and I'm a real estate agent in Dubai.

- Whenever I meet somebody and they know that I'm a real estate agent ...

- they always ask me: "How is the market?"

- It's a very common question that I can hear on different events, parties ...

- and when we just meet with the friends.

- Well, as we know the market is down right now ...

- but is it good or is it bad?

- When we hear that the market is down we associate it with some negative emotions ...

- and obviously, there are some reasons behind it.

- Because the sellers they have some issues they struggle when the market is down ...

- but obviously, the buyers are happy during this time.

- So the owners, not all of them, I will explain later on why ...

- but owners are not happy when the market is down and obviously developers.

- Developers are the biggest sellers.

- They have to compete right now like crazy.

- There are a lot of interesting offers that they are providing to the clients ...

- and they compete on payment plans, on the prices.

- So definitely developers don't like it when the market is down.

- Similar feelings we can see from some of the owners ...

- but not from all of them.

- Not so long time ago I had a meeting with a client, he is my subscriber aswell...

- and he had a chance to buy a property in Arabian Ranches when it was just launched.

- So it was an off plan project.

- Arabian Ranches right now is a very popular area, a villa community and there are aswell townhouses.

- So back then when he was buying it, it was really a community far away from everything.

- Everybody was asking him "why are you buying this villa in the desert and who will live there?"

- But right now, obviously he got a lot of money from rent during this period of time ...

- He definitely took the money back what he invested into the villa ...

- and he even already made a big profit and he still owns a villa.

- Even the price of the villa increased significantly.

- So is he sad right now that the market is down?

- Obviously, he is but he is sad that he lost an opportunity to sell it on a higher price ...

- and buy it on a lower.

- But overall he is quite happy.

- Even though that the price decreased but he is still in a big plus.

- So for him, it's quite ok and he knows that if he waits a little bit more ...

- the prices will go up again because he already has this experience.

- Now, let's talk about some owners who can benefit from this situation when the market is down.

- Let's say that you are an owner of an apartment and you consider to upgrade your unit.

- So right now it's an excellent time for you to do this.

- Let's imagine you own a 1 bedroom apartment ...

- and you are planning to move to a 2 bedroom unit.

- And let's say that the price of your 1 bedroom unit during the peak was somewhere around AED 1.5 mln ...

- and right now as the price decreased you can get somewhere around AED 1.3 mln let's say.

- So the difference is AED 200 000.

- And you don't want to sell your unit because you potentially can lose AED 200 000.

- But let's take a look at the 2 bedroom unit that you are considering.

- During the peak time the price for the 2 bedroom unit was somewhere AED 2.5 mln let's say ...

- and right now the price will be somewhere around AED 2.1-2.2 mln

- So the difference is around AED 300 000-400 000.

- So we have a way bigger difference for the 2 bedroom apartment ...

- and less difference for the 1 bedroom apartment.

- So potentially you can save around AED 100 000-200 000.

- So in this case even if you are the owner of the apartment and the market is down ...

- but you are considering to upgrade the unit ...

- it's a very good opportunity for you to act right now.

- And of course, it's a very good opportunity for the tenants ...

- because they finally can stop paying the mortgage of somebody else ...

- and buy their own property because now it's more affordable.

- And what about investors?

- Obviously, it's an amazing time for them right now ...

- because the price is down, developers are competing, ...

- they are providing amazing offers, very low prices ...

- And I just want to tell one thing ...

- that based on my observations it's way easier for the investor to lose money ...

- when the market is up or it's going up.

- Because it's quite easy to make a decision and step in ...

- when the market is going up.

- But once again, it's way easier to lose money when you are buying something ...

- when the market is in the uptrend rather then when it's down.

- So the market is down right now buy low and be patient.

- Thank you for watching this video ...

- Let me know if you have any questions.

- I'll be happy to answer all of them.

- See you in the next one ...

- Goodbye.

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Tin & Can Kiss Scene LOVE BY CHANCE EP 12 Indo/Eng Sub in CC - Duration: 2:38.

Hold up

Just like that?

I'm Thai. What do you want more from me?

Cheek kissing or lip kissing like the western style?

Good idea, I was living in the UK for years.I don't mind those stuff.

But I do mind.

We have already kissed twice.What do you want from me?

I want the third one.

Can we not kiss?

Tin : I paid for your snacks. Can : Uh Tin

I bought you a new phone

Tin ...

I drove you home.

Wanna kiss me?..Go ahead

mmm

Can we not kiss?

You said you wanna kiss. Just kiss?..Why did you use your tongue to lick my lips?!

Are you a dog?

A kiss is not a kiss without a tongue

A kiss is just touching the lips, right?

That's just a peck.

If you wanna kiss like an adult, go kiss someone else.

I give you a little, and now you want more.I let you take me out, and now you are kissing me using your tongue.

I'm getting into my house now.

Tin, Thanks for the ride.

I'll take a good care of this.

I should be the one.To thank you.

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We Dream We Can Do It - Ball State Teachers College - Duration: 1:40.

Hi, I'm Roy Weaver Interim Dean of Teachers College at Ball State

University. For a hundred years Ball State has had an unwavering belief in an

education rooted in creativity, values, and intellectual curiosity. At Teachers

College we often talk about the power of an idea. We dream we can do it. Then we

take a creative risk and we make it happen.

That's why Ball State's Teachers College has one of the longest lasting and

largest professional development school networks in the country, one of the few

and oldest K12 laboratory schools, and an academy for Indiana's gifted high school

students. It's why we have robust online programs including one of the nation's

largest master's degrees for educators who work with people with autism. It's

why we are one of the earliest colleges of education to require our students to

use laptops and we partnered with Apple Computer to make it happen. It's why we

have partnerships all over the world, and it's why our professors research the

connection between reading and life skills in the juvenile justice system

and explore new ways to teach all learners. During Ball State's Centennial

we celebrate how we do more than educate students. We serve our neighbors. Here in

Muncie we empower aspiring teachers with passion and purpose as they learn their

students culture and assist professionals at local schools. Our

courage and innovation are who we are and what we do, and those values will

propel us as Ball State enters its next century.

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You Can Be An Angel S3 你也可以是天使3 EP3 - Duration: 46:01.

You threw my shoe rack down! I'll throw your flower pots down

You want to throw my flower pots down?

Do that and you'll be sorry

An eye for an eye

Who's so uncivilized?

I'll teach you to dump my shoe rack -No

Bring it on

Hag! You threw my shoe rack down

An eye for an eye -Come and look

Let go

Break it up

You're posing hazards to the public

I didn't mean it

She threw my shoe rack down

It was the last straw

I had to get back at her -OK

Your shoe rack was blocking the way

So are your flower pots

What if you'd hit someone?

Exactly

I wasn't really going to throw the flower pot down

I was just trying to scare her

I didn't mean to throw the shoe rack down either

I was only threatening you

But you got into a tussle with me

I lost my grip and you weren't holding on to it

That's how the rack fell to the ground

Stop accusing me

You were at fault, yet you're putting the blame on me

All right, please don't fight anymore

He started the trouble. Tell him to shut up

Shut up -Shut up

Stop it

Enough is enough

Shall I film a video of you fighting and post it online...

for everyone and your children to see?

Be glad the shoe rack didn't hit anyone

Had someone got injured,

who was going to answer for it?

What if someone had got killed?

A life would've been lost

How would you pay for it?

We've received a complaint of high-rise littering

Come with us to assist us in our investigation

He's the culprit -Not me. It's her

Stop fighting

I've spoken to Eve about her preferred care plan

She'd like to assign power of attorney to her sister Ada

She also hopes to be discharged...

and receive end-of-life care at home

We'll abide by Eve's decision...

and provide medical care after she's discharged...

so that she's well taken care of

You're just telling her to go home and wait for her time to be up

We understand how you feel

But this is your sister's last wish...

and last request

Please put yourself in her shoes

Ada

I really wish to go home

Let me go home

Another thing

There will come a time...

when I'm no longer conscious,

and have to be on life support

Please put an end to everything for me

No

Ever since we lost our parents,

we've only had each other

I can't let you leave

How do you expect me to do it?

I'm sure Eve has a clear idea of what she wants

Please respect her decision

This is my sister

I'm not as hard-hearted as you

I can't accept it in a matter-of-fact way

You've power of attorney over Eve

You've to understand and accept her wish,

and make decisions for her should it become necessary

If I'm mentally incapacitated,

hanging in there...

will be meaningless

But...

Ms Ada

You love your sister

But you'd want her to have peace of mind too

What she needs most is your support

Darn it! Thanks to that old woman,

I was taken away for interrogation

You can't blame her, Mr Fong

You were partly responsible for what happened

You don't understand

It's been more than six months since that woman moved in

She fights with me day in and day out

Thanks to her, I was taken away by the police

I'll even have to go to court

Don't worry too much, Mr Fong

A friend of mine is a lawyer

Feel free to consult him. He'll help you

I'll pass you his contact number

Thank you so much

Don't mention it

Mr Fong, how often do you tidy your flat?

When I think it's dirty

So when was the last time you tidied it?

I can't remember

Mr Fong, your flat is too cluttered

And there's dust everywhere

I dare not touch areas which are out of my reach...

in case I fall

As you know, old folks can't afford to fall

Good, Mr Fong. Prevention is better than cure

During the first visit,

check whether the environment is clean and comfortable

Look out for anything that's hazardous to safety or needs improvement

For example, is the flat so cluttered it has little walking space?

Are there no railings or anti-slip floor tiles in the bathroom?

Got it

If senior patients need these facilities,

we'll ask social workers to apply for a subsidy for them...

through EASE (Enhancement for Active Seniors)

Good

Mr Fong, we'll start examining you

I miss my old neighbour

We'd go for a coffee and a chat together

But the woman next door...

gives me nothing but trouble

I don't feel like staying at home at all

All right, here we go

36.5 degrees C

OK, stretch out your arm

Relax

Uncle, relax, OK?

137/84 mmHg

Good

Your oxygen saturation level is 94%

OK?

Next, your blood sugar level

OK, press on it for me

The reading is 5.2 mmol/L

I'll take a look at your legs

OK, the middle part

Legs are not swollen

Mr Fong, I'll check your lungs now

Your back

Inhale

OK, very good

Do you sleep well?

Not too bad, but I still get breathless at night

Do you place the inhaler by the side of your headboard?

Yes

I'll teach you a simple breathing technique...

to improve your lung capacity

Sit up. OK

Relax your neck and shoulder muscles

Relax

Breathe in through your nose for two seconds

Keep your mouth closed

Slowly breathe out through pursed lips

Good

Very good

Practise it every day

I'll teach you another lung exercise

Give me a minute

Mr Fong

This is fun. It's called blowing bubbles

Breathe in through your nose,

and breathe out through the straw

Do it slowly

Breathe in

OK

Like this?

Fun, isn't it?

You have to practise it every day too

Mr Fong, you don't open your windows

And your flat is cluttered. There's dust everywhere

Let me open the windows for you

No... If it rains,

rain water will get in and my things will become wet

Then at least get rid of the dust

You want to do it now?

Don't bother. You're busy

I can't let you do the cleaning

It's not your job

Never mind, I'll be done in a jiffy

Jin Siyan, we've another patient to visit

Leave it. I'll tidy the flat when I have time

Where do you keep your meds, Mr Fong?

Over here

Jin Siyan, give me a hand

Thank you

Patients take different meds at different times of the day

We'll prepare the meds for them...

and put the correct dosage in the pill organizers

It's easier for them to take their meds that way

And the next time we come,

we'll know whether they forget to take their meds

OK, I'll leave it to you

Mr Fong, we'll put your medicines in the pill organizer for you

Take them as prescribed, OK?

If you feel uncomfortable,

there are my name and contact number here,

and the hospital hotline

The next page is your hospitalization record

This is the prescription from your doctor

If you go to a polyclinic to see a doctor,

make sure you take this letter with you

If you really cared about Mr Fong's health,

you should've let me tidy his flat

Too much dust is bad for his breathing

I know you're keen to help him, Ms Jin Siyan

But we've to visit another patient

Dusting the flat wouldn't take up too much time

It won't be a good job done if you do it in haste

We don't just do the right thing, we've to do it at the right time

Understand?

Come on

Mr Yuen

Are you all right?

I'm fine

Good. You've been quiet since we stepped out of the ward

I thought you were feeling unwell

Are you asking about my relationship with Eve?

I can understand if you don't wish to tell me

The nurse in charge and I will be professional in handling the case

I was in a relationship with Eve for a few years

But we broke up over a year ago

Ada thinks I've let Eve down and is rather hostile towards me

She might be prejudiced against CCT because of me

I don't think she's picking on you

Her loved one's time is near

It's natural for her to get emotional

I understand, and I know what to do

Thanks, Sister Wong

Thanks, Nurse Yuen

Mr Chan, your crotch is itchy because...

you have tinea cruris

I'll let the doctor know. He'll prescribe some medicine for you

Is it serious?

Don't worry, follow the doctor's advice and you'll recover

Just don't scratch it when it itches, OK?

Sister Neo

Can you do it or not?

Go away! Get someone more professional here

I'm so sorry, Mr Yap

What's the matter?

I can't find any vein, Sister Neo

Don't be nervous. Take a deep breath and try again

What? You want her to try again?

Give her another chance

She can do it. Have faith in her

We'll do it one more time, Mr Yap

Here I go, Mr Yap

Not bad, Yuan Kai

You were fast in your response

We all are

No. When I was a new nurse, I was often bullied by patients

But you've the patients under your thumb

True. Yuan Kai, Xiaorou and I became staff nurses at the same time

But Yuan Kai's performance has been the best so far

Sisters and even doctors have given you their approval

I'm not as good as you. You're a graduate and a scholar

At the rate you're going,

you might become our nurse manager in time to come

Not nurse manager but nurse clinician

My ultimate goal is to become an APN

I'll strive to make it come true

We'll look forward to it

You're so quiet, Xiaorou

I envy you

I can't even perform a blood test properly

You're not to blame

Some patients have veins that aren't palpable or easy to find

I've been on the job for a few years,

but there are times when I can't find the veins either

Don't take it to heart, OK?

You scared me

You're forever so timid

We've got off from work. Why are you still around?

I've something to do

What's that?

My work diary

You take your work so seriously? Let me have a look

Nothing interesting. You'll laugh at it

I won't. Don't be so petty

You mustn't laugh at it

"I took a blood sample from a patient today

"He got upset as I couldn't find the vein

"I felt like giving up,

"but Sister asked me to calm down and try again,

"and I made it"

Don't go on anymore

One more paragraph

"It's a stellar team I'm working with

"They always stay calm in a crisis

"I feel so envious

"I'll continue to strive and learn from them"

Why do you have so little confidence in yourself?

I'm not as outstanding as you and Yingjie

You take your job seriously

I'm sure you'll become a good nurse

Taking your job seriously is no guarantee you'll be a good nurse

Tell me - why did you become a nurse?

I didn't do well academically

When I got my result slip,

I didn't know what course to take

I supposed I was good at taking care of others

So I took up nursing

Ever since I joined nursing,

I've regarded it as my calling

My goal is to become an outstanding APN...

just like my uncle

You must have faith in what you do

Only then will you be committed

Do you think I can be as good as you?

Why not?

Our dreams make us who we are

Let's strive together

Thanks, I'll work hard

That's better

The meds are enough to see her through another 13 days

Mdm Sim, did you forget to take your medicines again?

You've to take the antibiotics...

for the wounds to heal

Sorry, I've got a poor memory now because of my age

See for yourself. Is the blood sugar level satisfactory?

I don't know how to read it

I really watch my diet

I go for less salt and less sugar every meal

Really?

But I smell durian

I only had one or two pieces

Your wounds still haven't healed

If they get worse, you'll have to be admitted

Your leg might even be amputated

I don't want to lose a leg

Stop scaring me

I'm not scaring you

You've to know that if you don't control your blood sugar level,

the consequences will be dire

My wounds aren't getting better?

I was told...

the healing cream works wonders in healing wounds

I'm trying it out

Can you show it to me?

Mdm Sim, this cream isn't suitable for people with diabetes

Stop applying it

Don't believe everything you're told

They don't understand your condition

Let me dress your wounds

Bear with it

He may be a terrible guy,

but he's quite proficient at his job

Mdm Sim, be careful of what you hear

Don't treat your wounds using ways that aren't clinically proven

And be mindful of what you eat. Take your meds as prescribed

No durian or soft drinks, OK?

All right, I won't dare do it any more

So when will my wounds heal?

When I don't have to come any more

We'll be going

One moment

Can you take a look at the plug of my kettle?

OK

You know how to fix a plug?

Take a look

Sometimes it's working, sometimes it's not

I'll take a look

Thanks

Sorry to trouble you

The plug is quite old

The wires have come loose

I'll fix it for you

Very good

The patients' conditions and medications are clearly stated

Everything is organized

What can I do?

My senior does things in whimsical and arbitrary ways

I've to give my all

What do you mean?

When do I do things in whimsical and arbitrary ways?

You don't?

You said we had no time to tidy Mr Fong's flat

Yet you had the time to fix the plug for Mdm Sim

I'm a man of principle

I never do things on a whim

You misjudge because you don't know my principles

That's your problem, not mine

OK, tell me your principles

Only people with the same IQ as me can comprehend them

You won't understand

Granted you've a high IQ,

and are true to your principles

That's why you use a dating app to meet girls despite having a girlfriend?

That she's my girlfriend means she's yet to become my wife

Until we're married,

we both have the right to make friends of the opposite sex

Getting to know other women doesn't mean I'm playing the field

Hello, I'll make a move

Bye

See you, Sister Wong

Bye

You're still around?

How did the house calls go today?

The house calls were OK,

but I've a problem with my mentor

What did Sunny do?

We were in a team today

He said he'd walk, and asked me to take a bus

He claimed it was to make me adapt to changes

At the first patient's place,

I wanted to tidy the flat as it was dusty

He wouldn't let me. He said we didn't have the time

But he had the time to fix a plug at the second patient's flat

He's always contradicting himself

I don't know how to work with him

Sunny has his own ways of doing things

But I believe he has his reasons

That'd better be so

You need to go through a storming stage before you'll get along

Give both of you some time

By the way, I've a hospice case for you

Eve Koh, end stage renal failure

She's only 35?

Her sister Ada has yet to come to terms with her condition

She's quite emotional

When you meet Ada during the house calls,

be mentally prepared that you might get rebuffed

Got it

In a hospice case, besides alleviating the pain of the patient,

we also have to solace the family and give them support and assistance

Sister Sarah is Ms Koh's ACP (Advance Care Planning) Facilitator,

and a friend of the Kohs

You can find out more about Ms Koh's condition from her

Got it, thanks

Sister Sarah

You've knocked off?

I came over as soon as I got off work. Aren't I sweet?

I'm on the night shift. Go home to have dinner with Aunt

Don't tell me what to do, not at my age

Can't be helped. I don't trust you

That's so hurtful

OK, I'll go home to eat with Lilian Baby

Get on with your work. Don't miss me

Bye

Bye

Sister Sarah -Siyan

You're very close to our team's Sunny?

So-so

I've something to ask you

Sister Wong has put me in charge of Ms Koh's case

I hear you're good friends with her and her sis

Yes

Dr Goh added tranquilizer to Mr Chong's prescription

Give it to him if need be

Bed 6's Mr Lam has fluctuating blood pressure

Ask the nurse on duty to monitor his condition

Check his BP every two hours

Bed 9's Mr Png... -Mr Yuen

It's my job to go through the reports and give instructions to the nurses

If you do my job, what will I do?

Sorry

I got carried away and...

Using work to numb yourself...

will not fill the void in your heart

Sorry, I've mixed feelings

I don't know what I can do to make her feel better

If you want my opinion, I'd suggest you...

follow your heart

Don't live to regret it

If you shed tears when you miss the sun,

you also miss the stars (Yutian)

You're all engrossed. A penny for your thoughts

Sister Sarah

Something bothering you?

My parents disapprove of my job as a nurse...

even to this day

My dad just called to say...

he's found a uni in Australia for me to study medicine

He wants me to take the entrance exam

This is a golden opportunity for you

But I'll lose a stellar nurse

You also think I should do medicine instead?

Only you've the answer to that

I prefer to be a nurse

But they just won't listen

I can't just ignore their feelings

Let me ask you

What would you do when a patient refuses to cooperate?

I'd talk to them to find out why they won't cooperate...

and try to convince them

You'll adopt different methods?

Of course. Patients have different personalities

Some need coaxing, while others, a firm hand

I just have to be patient with them

You got it

I should use the same approach

I must be patient and know where they're coming from

I shouldn't just adopt one method

Remember that your parents dote on you

Even though they don't agree with you,

you must sit down and talk to them

Don't feel frustrated or stressed

Thanks, Sister Sarah

I know what to do now

Sister Jane

Are you OK, Mr Yap?

He's making a lot of gestures

Stay back

What's going on? -I don't know

Get away from me

What's the matter, Mr Chong?

Someone wants to kill me -No

Nobody's going to hurt you, Mr Chong

I'm Sister Sarah. Look at me, Mr Chong

I'm Sister Sarah

Don't kill me

Nobody's going to hurt you. Cool down

Get the tranquilizer -Sure

Cool down. Listen to me

This is a hospital. Nobody's going to hurt you

Take a deep breath -Don't kill me

Relax

Close your eyes and relax

Very good

OK, have lots of rest

He doesn't need it anymore

(Ah Mu)

Has he forgotten?

(Are you busy, Mu?)

(Why aren't you online?)

Hello, Mu?

Why didn't you turn on the video?

Ruojun

The reception here is very poor

I can't have a video call with you

I see

No wonder I can't hear you clearly

Are you coming back this Saturday?

Something cropped up...

and I went to Cambodia

I can't come back this week

Hello? Can't be helped then

Get on with your work

Take care

Hello?

You too. Don't overwork yourself

By the way ... -Hello?

Can you do something for me?

OK, got it

Hello, Mu?

Hello?

Who are we waiting for, Chief?

Here she comes

Why did you ask me out on a weekend?

Where are your manners? -Mrs Xia

Excuse me?

You're curious about my principles

I shall be kind and blow your mind

Come on, guys

Careful, the floor's wet

Thanks, Chief

I'm done with this box

Sure, Mrs Xia

Don't be mad, Mrs Xia

We'll clean the house together

Mrs Xia

Let me

Sunny, it's not like I've no kids or I'm living in poverty

I feel so bad you're cleaning my flat for me

Never mind, these rascals have a lot of time on their hands anyway

They'll get themselves into trouble...

if they don't do voluntary work

Have something to drink

Thank you, Mrs Xia

That's enough

What are your names?

I'm Rocky

Dabing

What about you? -Oscar

My name is Xu Weida

They call me Fatty Da because of my size

How long have you served your chief? What's your organization?

We do call him chief,

but there isn't any organization

No organization? How did you get to know him then?

My dad was an alcoholic

When he came home at night, he'd get violent

I often sat at the coffee shop till daybreak

Then I ran into Chief

When he found out my case, he was very concerned

He got a social worker to counsel my dad

I met some gangsters near my school

They bullied me and made me pay them protection money

I'd have to join them otherwise

I told the school counsellor and he took me to Chief

Why Sunny?

Chief is a voluntary worker

He says not everybody who does wrong gets a second chance

He asks us not to make mistakes and live in regret

I've got the wrong idea about him

He's trying to help these problematic teens

Sunny, thank you so much. My flat is now spick and span

Even the air is fresher, isn't it?

Indeed

I can breathe better too

The environment affects our health

If you need help, I'll contact a welfare organization for you

They'll come regularly to clean your flat

But you also have to keep your flat clean and tidy

No need. I'm able-bodied

The welfare organizations should help people who really need help

You feel bad about receiving help?

It makes me feel useless

In that case, you should reciprocate...

by helping others

I can do voluntary work at my age?

Why not?

If you're keen, I'll make the arrangements for you

Sure. I won't be idle anymore

It's set -Sure

The weather is warm. Have some herbal tea to cool yourself

How much is it?

We're colleagues. My treat

Thank you

You're quite nice to them, buying them lunch

It's their reward for all the hard work in the morning

It's just a meal. I can afford it

If you envy them,

go get something too, I'll pay

No, I don't deserve it

Look, you chose to do it for free

So don't complain to me

After the whole morning,

I still don't know what your principles are

What did I tell you? We don't have the same IQ

OK, I won't try to be funny any more

I stopped you from helping Mr Fong...

because cleaning the house wasn't urgent

It'd also take time and energy

We couldn't have got it done given the situation

There was another patient waiting for us

And how many times do you think you can help Mr Fong tidy his flat?

What we did today...

made him realize the importance of keeping his flat clean

He'll be willing to receive help from welfare organizations

They'll visit Mr Fong on a regular basis to clean the flat

The problem is solved once and for all

What about Mdm Sim?

Her case was different

A malfunctioning plug is a safety hazard

Someone may get a shock and a fire might break out

Lives might be lost

Besides, how long can you take to fix a plug?

I could do it on the spot

You're not a electrician. What if you'd made things worse?

Relax, I did a course and was awarded a cert

You have a cert?

Is that true?

Don't believe me? Come to my place and I'll show you

OK, I'll fill you in

It's my principle to roll with the punches...

and play it by ear

I don't stick to the rules but get around them

Rules are there for us to follow, but we can be flexible

I'll go buy food

How are you feeling, Ms Koh?

I'm a little tired

I'll help you get into bed

All right

Come

Thanks

Come

Thanks

We'll let her rest

I've got a maid to look after Eve

Let her know the things to take note of

Sure

Brief her, Siyan -All right

Let's talk outside

Ms Koh's hospice care will be handled by Nurse Siyan

She'll come every three days to see how she's doing

Besides her, will there be anybody else coming?

Unless the situation requires it, she'll be the only one who comes

Good

I don't wish to see people whom I don't wish to see

If Eve feels unwell or something happens,

call the CCT hotline for help

Don't worry, I know you people are very busy

I won't harass you unless necessary

Ms Ada, we'll do all we can to provide the best care...

and alleviate Ms Koh's pain

Feel free to raise any request with us

What's the point?

It's all too late

You were right, Sister Wong

Eve's sister is quite hostile

She's picking on Mr Yuen

Every word she said stung

I must hand it to him. He could remain calm despite the way he was treated

Look at it this way

If you don't like a patient, what would you do?

I'd just do my job

Precisely

Ada might be hostile towards Mr Yuen,

but he takes care of his patients nonetheless

You're right

But Mr Yuen is snubbed even though he cares about Ms Koh

It's unfair to him

But he's shown me how professional and cultured he is,

and his care for patients

Now I know why all the female nurses are attracted to him

Going to become one of them?

I might just do that

Sunny Boy, we're done for the day. Are you going anywhere?

Going to ask me out for a meal?

No. Don't think so highly of yourself

I don't have to think; I am above many people

Sister Wong -Hi

Sister Wong

How are Mdm Sim's wounds?

I told her the consequences of applying cream not prescribed by doctors

She promised not to do it again

But her wounds aren't healing well

Take it easy

It's important to get diabetic patients to do as they're told

Otherwise, our effort will be futile

Got it

If there's nothing else, I'm knocking off

See you tomorrow

Hello, baby

Do you miss me?

Don't be mad. I'll eat with you

Scumbag

If you fall sick, I'll feel bad

You're still prejudiced against Sunny

He's a playboy

I despise those who toy with other people

How could he date so many women?

You bought so many ingredients. Are we able to finish all the food?

Mu doesn't usually come home

I've to cook a spread. He deserves a good meal

He's gone to Cambodia

He won't be back this weekend

What? Again?

Now, I don't mean to say this

But long term separation is no good for a couple

We're not kids. There's no need for us to stick together 24/7

At the very least, you need to see each other

We video call each other every other day

It's nothing like seeing each other physically

There's nobody to tuck you in when you go to bed

What's the point of getting married?

I understand your concerns, Mum

I've faith in Mu

No point keeping him by my side if he meant to fool around

You're taking it easy

Mu is only away for a few months

If I had no faith in him, I wouldn't have let him go

There should be mutual respect and understanding in a marriage

I don't doubt his fidelity

But you must know that...

men tend to be greedy at times

They've their own food,

but they still eye other people's,

and covet someone else's

Not every man is like that

OK, you're on your own

I'm washing my hands of you

Is that your ball, girl?

Can I take a look at the picture?

I know the uncle in the picture

Can I take a look?

Can I take a look at this picture?

I might know someone in the picture

Can I take a look?

Please?

Please?

Thank you

Who is he?

Papa

Subtitles: S Lin, Mediacorp TV

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Can Driving Cause Lower Back Pain? Correct Sitting Posture In Car - Duration: 2:29.

- Hey, I'm Dr. Gregg Gerstin with Align Wellness Center,

and I wanted to take just a minute to go over with you

a quick tip on how to do some things

if you've had problems with lower back pain,

or numbness and tingling in your legs,

or problems with sciatica.

Today, we're at my car,

and I wanna talk to you about how to get in

so that you don't aggravate your lower back,

and, if you live in Chicago like we do,

most people have somewhere

between a 30 to 45-minute commute,

so, the way that you sit in your car

is really gonna help or dictate

if your lower back gets aggravated

or feels better for you.

So, let's come on in,

and the first thing that I wanna do

is show you the best way to get into your car.

Now, this is how your grandma typically does it.

The way I like for people to get into their car,

and come on with me, Annie,

is to have a seat and put your tush all the way in.

Then, you bring one leg in and the other.

Once you're all the way in the car,

I want you to scoot your tush back.

One of the biggest problems that people have with sitting,

whether it's in their car or at their desk,

is that when we sit, there's something at our lower back

causing our butt to scoot forward,

and what you may notice is that it arches my lower back

and it pushes my head forward.

A key that we're gonna look for you

to do is to sit all the way back,

and if your car has a mechanical lumbar support,

you wanna make sure that it's all the way forward.

If it doesn't have a lumbar support,

or, if it doesn't wind up when you're sitting in,

put your head all the way back against your headrest.

You may need to add a lumbar support

so that you can get a good curve in your lower back

and you could be safer while you drive.

We'll talk about that in another video

when we talk about head injuries or car accidents

and where your head should be placed.

Now, this was just a quick tip

that I wanted to share with you.

Oh, let's go over how we get out of the car.

Same way we got in.

One leg out, second leg out,

and then, we put our feet down and we stand up.

So, I just wanted to give you

a quick tip on how to use your car

and how your car can help manage and control

your lower back pain rather than making it worse.

If you liked this video and the information on it,

please, give it a thumbs up and like it,

and if you know someone who needs help

or may have a long commute that this would be helpful

for them to make the adjustments for,

can you share this with them?

Once again, I'm Dr. Gregg Gerstin

with Align Wellness Center, and thank you

for letting me be a part of your health.

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Study: Watching A Scary Movie Can Burn Just As Many Calories As A 30-Minute Walk - Duration: 0:28.

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How can Progressives & Conservatives get on better? - Ze'ev Maghen - Duration: 16:00.

Hi.

So, my ninth grade biology class basically sucked.

You would think it might be possible to interest a bunch of hormone-racked adolescents in a

subject like – I don't know – the human body?

No.

I only remember two things from that class.

One was that we dared Aaron Mittleman to swallow a pithed frog and his breath smelled like

formaldehyde for a week, and the other was this obsolete formula, coined by one Ernst

Haeckel, that had been debunked like a hundred years earlier but was still being taught as

if it were cutting edge science: "Ontogenesis recapitulates philogenesis."

Translated into the language of normal human beings, this means that the stages in the

growth of a single embryo resemble the stages in the evolution of that embryo's species

over millions of years, such that for instance at a certain point during gestation a human

foetus develops what look very much like gills around the neck, and that's because, says

Haeckel, according to Darwin our ancestors of eons and eons ago were… fish.

Haeckel's theory is wrong, but it's pretty, so rather than discard it I thought we might

make use of it today for an alternate purpose, namely, to try and find a way out of the seemingly

intractable conflict between progressivism, on the one side, and conservatism, on the

other – a conflict that is currently, with no exaggeration whatsoever, ripping our world

apart, whether we are talking about Trump supporters versus Trump antagonists, the Western

versus the Muslim world, the European Union versus Brexit, or…

Orthodox Jews versus liberal or secular Jews.

Are we really condemned to live forever on the gory battlefield between these two extremes,

to suffer endlessly the miserable effects of this obstinate dichotomy between "forward-looking"

and "backward-looking" ideologies?

Do we really have to choose between one camp and the other?

Well, in an attempt to answer that question, let me proffer for your consideration a slightly

altered version of Haeckel's pseudo-scientific formula, to wit: that the progress of a species

in macrocosm is parallel to the lifecycle of its particular members in microcosm, or

in other words, in the case of homo-sapiens, that humankind as a whole moves forward in

history in a manner analogous to the growth of the individual human being over his or

her lifetime.

Now in this sense, just as each one of us goes through, let's say, three main stages

during the process of maturation – childhood, adolescence and adulthood – so too does

civilization at large.

Anyway let's accept the validity of this comparison for the sake of argument.

On this model, mankind may be said to have spent the majority of its historic career

in a state of childhood, a prolonged epoch of innocence, security, mystery and fantasy,

and also of regulation, supervision and subordination.

For millennia we accepted a great deal on faith, and we were content to be guided by

the time honored codes of our predecessors.

The rise of modernity – commencing, let's say, with the French philosopher Rene Descartes

in the 17th century and culminating with Bob Dylan in the 1960s – constituted humanity's

teenage rebellion, in the course of which the uncompromising rationalism and ruthless

passion for justice of the nouveau adolescent went about slaughtering sacred cows, exposing

baseless fairy tales, eradicating logically indefensible customs, and in general throwing

off the chains of the past.

Notions of authority were cast to the ground in the fierce struggle for independence, and

the need for law and tutelage and precedent and decorum – in short, almost everything

parents try to instill during childhood – was disdained by youth's proverbial conceit.

I remember myself.

My dad was this big, important doctor, and my family was always being invited to these

formal dinner parties at the society of pediatric osteopathic hematological whatever-the-hell.

My mother would send the thirteen year old version of me to my room to get ready for

the party, and this was the moment I had been waiting for: my golden opportunity to show

up my parents for the irrational, superficial, old fashioned fools I had recently discovered

them to be.

I lost no time in putting on a pair of jeans that were so ripped in so many places that

there was easily more leg than dungaree (and back then, I hasten to add, those holes were

the products of genuine, arduous wear and tear – we didn't buy the pants already "distressed"

or "destroyed" like you lazy, pathetic throwbacks!).

I topped that off with a violently stained Grateful Dead T-Shirt that I hadn't washed

for a year, and proceeded down the hall to make my grand entrance: "I'm ready for the

party!"

My Mom would essentially faint dead away and my Dad would start in with how "your attire

is completely inappropriate for the occasion" and "the clothes make the man" and more of

the same – and that, of course, was my cue: "You know, I really feel sorry for you, Dad!

You hold on to all of these antiquated ideas that have no logical basis to speak of.

It's sad.

I mean, give me one good reason why it should matter what a person wears?

Are you saying you should judge a book by its cover, Dad?!

If you wear a suit and tie does that make you a better human being?

Seriously, give me one good reason why I should change my clothes.

Come on, just one!

You can't, can you!"

That's the indomitable, relentless, merciless logic of the teenager talking, and my parents

were mortified and used to pretend I was someone else's kid.

Anyway, this is what modernism, with the best of motivations and intentions, did to humankind's

hallowed traditions: it ripped them up by the roots and tossed them out of the garden,

because they could boast no satisfactory explanation, because they were deemed unscientific, irrational,

or even immoral and unjust.

Both of these phases – childhood and youth – are, of course, essential to growth, but

there is a third and final stage in human development: adulthood.

What characterizes this phase?

Well, for one, adults begin to figure out that rationalism is not the be all and end

all, and that, in fact, a whole slew of the things that make life worth living in the

first place are specifically and fiercely irrational: like, oh I don't know, love.

Adults therefore tend to moderate the iconoclastic enthusiasm of their teenage period, and they

start to look back with increasing fondness on the warmth and wonder of their tender years

(a perception which grows exponentially stronger with the advent of parenthood, let me tell

ya…).

A new appreciation dawns for all that was simple and ingenuous, for precedent and etiquette,

for magic and awe.

Suddenly the silly, romantic, inscrutable customs of our parents and grandparents regain

a lot of their charm.

Not everything, we discover, has to make logical sense to be valuable.

For instance, while strict reason might militate for full-fledged egalitarianism, you gentlemen

just try using that line on a young lady you've taken out on a first date in order to justify

"going dutch" – in other words asking her to pay for half – and let me know how that

works out for ya.

At the same time, however, that the adult revives respect for many of the mores of childhood,

she or he is justifiably unwilling to forfeit the all-important liberty and enlightenment

that was acquired during the interim phase, during the teenage years.

And so mature members of our species eventually come around to the realization of realizations:

that in order to create the full human being, in order, as it were, to fulfill our teleological

destiny and forge a true grown up, a finessed amalgamation of teenage and childhood values

is what's required.

Adulthood, in other words, is an exercise in ambiguity, a constant, agonized effort

to balance the demands of one's immediate past with the demands of one's distant past.

In other words, check it out: true progress entails more than a modicum of regress.

Let me repeat that: true progress requires more than a modicum of regress.

And so it is with humanity in the present era: we have come to the realization, or at

least we should come to the realization, that the unrestrained faculty of reason let loose

by modernity on our faiths, on our families and on our mores – with all the undeniable

improvements that it brought in its wake – has also wreaked inordinate havoc on these precious

institutions in many ways, and that the rationalist radicalism that came on the heels of the Renaissance

– necessary and productive though it unquestionably was – must now be reined in, must be tempered

and seasoned through admixture with the norms and narratives of classical times.

This, then, is humanity's current imperative: to arrange and maintain the stormy marriage

between modernity, on the one hand, and tradition on the other – to combine the adolescent

with the child in order to produce… the adult.

Are we doing this?

Some of us are.

But most of the Western world is kind of stuck, stuck in the teenage phase.

A couple of years ago there was this big brouhaha at an American university – which will remain

nameless – because the professor of a not surprisingly popular course on human sexuality

decided to invite a pair of "professionals" to strip down to their birthday suits and

demonstrate various coital positions on the stage in front of the entire class.

A major hue and cry ensued in the media, and the president of the university, a professor

himself of course (and a Jew, I might add), subsequently granted interviews to several

major networks in which he evinced his dismay, in so many words, at the primitive, backwards,

reactionary, unenlightened attitude of the university's critics.

"After all," he explained, condescendingly, "it's just the human body.

Why should we be ashamed of it?

What rational reason is there for not exposing our students to something so natural?"

(sorry, condescension is for some inexplicable reason associated in my American mind with

a British accent).

And I was watching this, and I was like, "Alright, professor – strip!

Go ahead, take it all off, right there in front of the camera, let it all hang out:

you can leave your hat on!"

The guy is a teenager.

This professor, this president of a major university, this cream of our intellectual

crop, is employing the raw, right angle, untempered logic…of a thirteen year old.

That's pretty sad.

No less sad than those who are, at the other extreme, stuck in humanity's childhood and,

for instance, are all scared and repressed and ignorant about their bodies and their

sexuality.

So let's not be knee jerk conservatives.

And let's not be knee jerk progressives.

Let's engage in the highly challenging but no less highly rewarding task of combining

aspects of the two tendencies, of allowing the thesis of tradition and the antithesis

of modernity to fight it out inside us in a never ending battle: because pace Fukuyama,

history is not at an end, and there will always be more new things that we will have to balance

with the old things.

What are the proper proportions of this balance?

Each one of us has to figure that out for themselves, obviously.

But if our analogy between the way individuals grow and the way humanity as a whole progresses

is useful at all, then it should forewarn us against stagnating in the past, on the

one hand, but it should also make us aware, on the other hand, that every genuine move

forward entails a certain amount of doubling back.

If we were all to adopt this principle, it would help moderate extreme positions, and

bring us close enough to actually engage in fruitful dialogue – as opposed to what we

have now, both in the general and in the Jewish world, which is polarization so severe that

there is virtually nothing to say and nobody to listen on the other side if you said it.

So let's be conservative progressives and progressive conservatives, instead of making

our lives easy – and wrecking the world – by remaining blindly and obliviously loyal

to one of these two camps.

In a word: let's grow up.

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Arsene Wenger's response when asked if Arsenal can win the Premier League this year - Duration: 3:03.

 Arsene Wenger says he will be back in management at the start of 2019 – but he does not know where yet

 The 69-year-old, who ended his 22-year reign at Arsenal at the end of last season, is looking forward to returning to the game

 Asked when he would be back in management, the Frenchman told Sky Sports News: "At the beginning of the year

"  Real Madrid are currently seeking a new boss and Wenger is one of most fancied names, according to bookmakers

 However, he was unable to shed any light about his likely destination, adding: "It will seem odd to go somewhere else, but I can't tell you (where) because I don't know where I'll be

I'll be somewhere – but I don't know where.  "I have had a good rest and watched football a lot

I have many good memories, so I miss them."  Wenger is pleased with Arsenal's progress this season – the Gunners have impressed after losing their first two Premier League games under Unai Emery

 He said: "When Arsenal win I am happy. I felt I worked very hard and I think I left it (the club) in good shape

 "After that, I'm a supporter like anyone else – I want them to win football games

'  "As a manager you have an influence, not only on the careers of players, the style of play and results, but on the structure and impact you give to the club and overall that is very important – that the club can always continue at a very good level

"  The Gunners are currently four points off top spot in the Premier League and, asked by talkSPORT if they could win it, Wenger replied "Why not?  "When you look at last season at home we won 15, drew two and lost two – it's away we were not good enough

 "But overall the quality's there. They have a chance – but at the moment we have some other teams who look very strong as well

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Why Voting Isn't Always Possible (And How You Can Help) - Duration: 8:22.

(MARKER SCRATCHING)

(ELECTRONIC VIDEO GAME CHIME)

So, with the election being very, very close,

I realise I might have taken a little too long to post this video.

I do want to talk about why voting is not always possible.

I know a lot, a lot of people have been screaming, "Vote, vote, vote,"

to many, many people across the internet and in real life,

and, while I am all about voting and I plan to vote,

I might even plan to early vote, I have learned in my...in the past few years

that voting really isn't always accessible and I'll tell you why.

And when I say not always accessible,

I do mean to disabled people - deaf and disabled people.

So, let's start off with the fact that it's really not accessible to wheelchair users

and those who use other mobility aids.

I actually saw a picture of this recently,

where there's a wheelchair ramp and here's the thing about the wheelchair ramp.

It has stairs on it and wheelchairs don't necessarily go up on stairs too well.

Maybe if somebody helps but not so much, you know, by themselves.

It's not accessible.

And a lot of times, there's simply no wheelchair ramp at all,

so they can't even get into the building.

But, now, let's say that there is a wheelchair ramp and they can get into the building,

there's no elevator, or there may not be an elevator,

and you kinda need an elevator if you use a wheelchair to get on up to the voting room.

Of course, sometimes, the voting room may be on the first floor

but I've also seen places where the voting room is not on the first floor.

You may also come across places where there might be a wheelchair ramp

but it's all the way across to the other side of the building,

so the back of the building,

and it takes such a long time to get in there,

and then you gotta go and manoeuvre your way to try to get in line

and, honestly, it could be a mess and it's difficult to get the wheelchair in there.

And one of the responses to the whole lack of wheelchair accessibility thing is,

'Well, why not use an absentee ballot?'

Well, you can use an absentee ballot but what if that itself also isn't accessible?

So, apparently, there's a lot of news going around

that the ballots don't even make it

into the hands of whoever is, you know, supposed to have the ballots

so that they can count it all up and then announce who won the election.

Not a good thing.

Also, someone with brain fog as part of their disability

might not be able to remember to mail it in, which can also suck.

So, yeah, absentee ballots are always a good idea

but I've also learned that they may not be as accessible as well.

Now, let's talk about how it can also be inaccessible to deaf people.

I actually wrote an article about this on Medium titled something along the lines of

'Stop denying information to deaf people', which can really come into play here as well.

So, here's the thing about political information.

A lot of it is lacking.

And before you go, "But there's a lot of information on the internet," that is true.

But let's talk about how a lot of informational videos about politics and the like

don't come with captions.

A lot of it is un-captioned and you can also see the reports on the news

but, a lot of the times, the captions are garbled.

There's no captions at all.

I swear, every few days, my news station just stops airing captions the whole time

and I'm like, 'What's going on?'

And also the captions sometimes just completely cut out randomly.

So, you can be in the middle of a really important speech

or some sort of political information and it just stops.

And it's like, 'Well, what happened?'

Another thing is that not all deaf people are fluent in English.

A lot of people think that American Sign Language and English are the same language

but that's just not true.

There's different grammar systems and all of that.

So, even if a video is captioned,

like, say it's captioned or there's an article on the internet that explains everything,

they might not be able to understand it

and there's a lot of stuff that just doesn't have ASL interpretation.

Right now, there's a lot of deaf vloggers, mostly on Facebook,

making videos and telling people in ASL what is going on,

so, that way, it's more accessible and people can make a more educated vote

because now they understand a little bit better of what's going on.

And, you know, there's a couple of news programs,

DPAN, The Daily Moth, Sign1News, I believe,

those are three networks on Facebook that do everything in ASL.

But there's still a lack of that on television.

And, personally, I think it would be a good idea to have that on television.

I know there are some countries that, in the corner of the TV screen,

there's a sign language interpreter that's interpreting everything that's being said.

But we don't really have that here.

Now, during natural disaster reports like during hurricane season,

you'll find interpreters standing beside the person talking.

But, oftentimes, the camera doesn't show them

or it shows half of them and it's just...it's also not accessible.

So, you have the ASL but you just can't see it.

So, that doesn't help either.

And something I've come across recently,

I follow a couple of, like, political support groups, I guess.

You know, the people that want to bring citizens in and teach 'em about politics

and also go door to door, asking people to vote, and whatnot.

A lot of them will hold events and be like,

"Hey, come here, meet this guy who's running for Congress or whatever,"

and there's no accessibility whatsoever.

So, there may not be accessibility for people who use mobility aids

but there's also no captions, no ASL interpreters.

That might not be the case for all of them but I've asked ahead at my local groups

and I either, well, don't get a response,

so I just kind of assume that there's nothing there, or they just...

they, actually, they'll reply and go,

"Oh, no, we didn't even think about that," or, "We couldn't find anybody, you know?"

And that sucks because, if you want to go there and meet someone, do a Q&A,

ask them what their beliefs are, what they're gonna do if they are elected,

you don't really know.

So, it's a little difficult to really make the best educated guess,

or not educated guess but educated vote.

Now, of course, there's ways to try to make things more accessible.

I don't want to be like, 'Well, voting isn't accessible so let's just not do it.'

No, I like voting.

I like being able to vote and I encourage people to vote.

So, one thing I've been doing to try to change this is I've reached out to these groups

and I've asked them or I've offered and I've said,

"Hey, I'd like to come in and teach you on how to be more accessible.

"You know, make your building accessible

"or make your meetings accessible so that people can vote,

"they get the educated vote, they learn what's going on

"and I want to tell you about the importance of captions and interpreters and whatnot."

And I've had one response from a group

but then they stopped replying, which was a bummer,

because they said they were busy with the election

and I understood completely but I was also like, "That's why this is so important."

So, again, that's been a bummer but I'm not stopping

because I still kind of bring it up every time they post a new event

and I'm like, "Hi, you got anything?"

But, you know, make more videos about it.

You can make videos and send 'em to the groups.

Ooh, I should do that.

I'm gonna do that.

You should do that, too.

Tweet, call, email - things like that.

Bring it up and try to see what you all can do,

you and the group, to make things more accessible.

Voting is important and it's important to be able to get your message heard,

but why does it have to be so difficult to do so, right?

So, if you can think of other ways that voting is not accessible,

I might have left some out, leave 'em down below.

I'm always open to learning, as should everyone else,

and, yeah, let's share our stories.

And now, before you go, if you haven't, consider being a pledge on Patreon.

It's a great way to support your favourite creators' content.

From me, you get perks like music playlists, written pieces you won't see anywhere else

and Pen Pal letters if you go up high enough.

And I will see you later. Bye.

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3 SNEAKY Ways Video Marketing Can Grow Your Website SEO Traffic - Duration: 4:34.

- Now last year,

the absolute king of SEO, Neil Patel,

him and I became friends.

He also became a client of mine at viewership.com

and we started to manage his YouTube channel.

We helped him get from 15,000 subscribers

to over 180,000 subscribers.

Where he was basically giving away free content

on how to do, you guessed it, SEO.

Now among many perks that came out of working with Neil

and being able to see

how insanely smart he is at doing business,

I got to see how he does SEO.

And quite frankly I got to see how creating video

and search engine optimization, SEO, work.

They really work together

and I use this exact process to grow my other website,

sexyconfidence.com, to over

500,000 unique visitors per month.

And I did that within six months.

So in this video right now,

I'm gonna show you the three ways

that video can actually help you with your SEO.

So keep watching.

(bright music)

Hey there, I'm LoDolce from viewership.com

where I help you exponentially grow your viewership

so that you can build your business.

And this video is all about

how it is that you can use videos

just like this right now,

to help you improve your search engine optimization.

So here's the three ways that it can do that.

Number one is convert your videos into a written blog post.

Now one thing I've always found

is creating video like this is, quite frankly,

easier than writing.

You know, the writing takes time,

it takes thoughts,

it takes saying something and then deleting it,

whereas video, you can just kind of talk.

You can talk into the camera,

you can teach people things

and then once you have your editor create a perfect video

that you wanna release to the world,

the next thing you wanna make sure you do,

is have your writers turn that video

into a keyword dense article.

Now number two is embedding video

onto any of your blog posts

is actually going to increase your SEO

because people are going to stay on that website for longer.

One of the key metrics that Google looks for

when they are deciding

which articles are going to rank

for number one or number two on search results

for a given keyword,

is they wanna see if someone clicks on a link,

are they then gonna stay on that page for a long time?

So if you release a blog post on your website

and you wanna rank for a really competitive term,

you wanna make sure that

when people actually do click onto that website,

people are staying for a long time on that page

because Google will see like,

wow okay so they clicked from that search result,

they went to this page, they stayed on that page,

clearly they must've gotten the information

that they wanted.

The best way to increase that time on page

is to have a video on that page.

Because what happens with video?

Videos take a while to watch.

So by embedding videos onto that blog post,

you're going to drastically improve your ability

to rank for very, very competitive keywords.

And finally, number three is brand awareness.

If people hear about your brand

on YouTube, or LinkedIn, on Facebook, or on SnapChat,

or Instagram, any of these platforms,

and then they go to Google to search for your company,

what's going to happen?

You're company is going to get featured more

and more in Google search results.

So for example, after watching this video right now,

on either LinkedIn or on YouTube

and you went ahead and searched for viewership,

just the word viewership, on Google,

what would happen?

You'll see that I'm currently ranked number two

on Google for that word.

Damn you Google.

But if over time,

enough people end up searching for the word viewership,

then end up clicking through to my website

instead of whatever's number one right now,

probably like the dictionary definition of viewership,

what's gonna happen?

Viewership is going to rank as number one for that word.

So notice that if you're releasing a lot of videos,

you wanna make sure that you're mentioning your brand

in the video themselves

so people end up going to Google, searching for that brand,

and then clicking through to the website.

This is going to drastically

increase your rankings on Google.

So there you have it.

There's the three ways that videos

can actually increase your SEO.

So let me ask for you,

how are you using video

to increase your search engine rankings?

I'd love to hear from you in the comments,

right there below.

Also give this video a like,

that would really help me out a lot.

And if you'd like to hear more topics like this,

it's a little bit outside of what I usually talk about,

please, give me a comment below,

ask me a question,

I'll use it for future videos.

And then finally,

if you wanna read more blogs

and articles about topics just like this,

head on over to viewership.com/blog.

You can be able to see lists of all of our blogs,

you can see how it is that I take a video

and then turn it into an article

so that we can rank very quickly for very competitive terms.

So go ahead, check it out, viewership.com/blog.

Thank you so much for watching.

And I'll speak to you next week, buh-bye.

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Your Eye Color Can Change Based On Your Emotions - Duration: 3:30.

Genetics is actually one of the most exciting branches of science in today's modern world.

The study of genetics permits us to take a profound insight into the world of living

beings by analyzing their physical appearance and closely related family history.

Similarly, genetics permits us to predict the appearance, as well as skills and any

disease of a living thing that has not even been born yet.

The point is that we can study the future with the help of genetics.

Currently, one of the most exciting technologies of this science is dealing with the genetic

complement of a child that has yet to be born.

Here, we are mainly going to focus on eye color change with emotions.

For years and centuries, people connected specific characteristics with eye color without

any sound proof.

For instance, emerald green eyes were once thought of as a sign of wickedness.

For example, if you have green eyes, and when you cry, they appear to be a darker, deeper

green.

Stereotypes for eyes exist since the start of times.

Your eye color actually in no way determines your personality.

The phenomenon has phenotypic effects on your body, but, there may also be cases where the

color of your eyes can shift from their color spectrum and this shift, believe it or not,

has something to do with emotions.

The color of the eyes is restricted to your iris, right outside of your pupil.

If you ever look closely into the eyes of someone, you are going to notice that eye

colors are not homogenous throughout.

They are more like spread out in different gradients throughout this iris.

From far away, they seem like a single color.

Emotions are not the thing that changes your eye colors completely.

If your eyes are blue, your feelings will not turn them into brown.

Eye color genetics is not restricted to one gene pair, but it is connected with three

gene pairs.

So, you will probably or probably not have an underlying trait for another particular

eye color.

Dominance and recessiveness come into play in such scenario.

Emotions which are mostly related to our sympathetic nervous system – these are our conscious

feelings which are stimulated by any event or thought.

Our pupils also tend to dilate or constrict in different conditions.

When we are undergoing an episode of rage, or we are preparing ourselves to fight someone,

our pupils, in fact, tend to dilate.

Similarly to this, when we are in a stressful situation, it causes our pupils to dilate.

There are also other different emotions that constrict or dilate our pupils like tranquility,

fear, as well as surprise and sadness.

Since eye color is not homogenous, dilation or constriction will tend to make our eye

color more prominent or lightens its tone.

For instance, take brown eyes; at the time of dilation, they will become lighter, and

at the time of constriction, they will become darker.

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What Is Phishing And How Can You Avoid It? - Duration: 4:12.

Right now you're probably either

being hacked, or helping hack into

someone else's computer without even

realizing it.

Approximately 44 percent of

Internet consumers were victims of some

type of cybercrime in 2017.

In the near future,

algorithms will find your weakest links,

and hackers will exploit them,

and then use your devices to

prey on other people.

Hackers aren't just kids messing

with the status quo for funzies.

They're cunning individuals,

who oftentimes have mischevious,

somewhat targeted goals.

But you're just a regular person.

There's no reason anybody would hack you,

because you've got nothing they could benefit

from. Right?

Wrong.

Hackers these days,

and in the future,

aren't just preying on the rich

and powerful.

You still have a bank account

or a Social Security number.

And if you're not being safe online,

you will be targeted by the algorithms

hackers are using to find vulnerabilities.

And getting hacked could be as simple as opening

a link on a corrupted email.

With just that click,

a hacker can redirect your computer

to a site that downloads malware,

which can give that hacker complete

access to your computer,

without you even realizing it.

From there,

they can steal any information they want.

Like your company's list of clients to sell

on the black market for instance.

Hackers with bigger plans can

use your computer to launch similar

attacks on others.

That repeats exponentially,

and pretty quickly a hacker can

have his or her tentacles all over

a large network of computers,

and use that to launch an even larger

hacking attack.

These digital assaults can cause websites

to crash and go offline so

that nobody can access them.

That could be a banking web site,

the Federal Government's Affordable Housing website,

or any other website you can think

of. And you helped make that happen,

because you weren't protecting yourself

online.

So, how do you avoid this?

Corrupted links oftentimes will have spelling

errors like,

Netfix.com,

missing the L.

Or Amazom.com

with an M instead of an N.

These are supposed to be difficult to spot

with a quick glance,

in order to get you to click on them.

Things that are hyperlinked are even more precarious,

but they can be reviewed by hovering your

mouse above the link.

Overall, the best way to protect yourself

in these circumstances is actually

just to open up a new tab

and go to the website yourself.

That way, you know you won't be redirected

to any suspicious sites.

Using antivirus software like

Norton, Kaspersky,

or McAfee can also help you stay

safe - or at the very least,

alert you if your system ever gets breached.

And if you can't afford those paid programs,

there are some great free options,

like Avast free antivirus,

or Bitdefender antivirus free

edition. Fortifying your computers security

doesn't need to come at a cost.

But the information you might lose if

you don't will.

Above all, don't store any sensitive

content on your computer.

Bank account information,

credit card numbers,

Social Security digits,

none of it. Cybersecurity experts

suggest that the best way to handle

information like this is to take a picture

of it, and store that photo in a secure

physical drawer somewhere.

That way you can always have access

to it, and you won't be compromised

if your computer ever gets hacked.

Of course all these rules apply

to your phone as well,

as our pocket sized computers are also

susceptible to hacking.

The internet contains a lot of love

and fun times,

and at best,

cute cat videos.

But just like the real world,

there's dangers we're all susceptible to.

Luckily, we can prevent the vast majority

of them by hanging onto our street smarts

and being vigilant to both our real

and our digital surroundings.

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