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A
E
So
having
some
internet
issues
here,
so
I'm
just
going
to
be
mainly
on
voice
as
opposed
to
on
video
today.
But
I'm
glad
to
be
here.
F
I
I
have
something
like
soft
gov
related
that
I'm
just
kind
of
beaming
with
right.
Now
I
want
to
share.
Has
anyone
else
heard
harold
speak
about
indigenous
modes
of
governance?
F
F
Everywhere
I
go
and
I
and
then
I'm
like.
Why
do
things
feel
different?
Oh,
like
it's
back
to
this
again-
and
I
don't
want
to
you-
know
bash
that
too
much,
but
really
I'm
just
trying
to
say
that
I
feel
very
empowered
in
these
spaces
and
like
it's
in
no
small
part
due
to
your
leadership.
So
thank
you.
B
Thank
you
for
sharing
that
I
yeah,
I
feel
very
empowered
by
your
presence
too
and
tim's
presence,
and
also
the
queer
people
that
have
been
joining
the
community,
and
it's
really,
I
like
a
breath
of
fresh
air
that
we
are
able
to
be
together
in
building
systems
in
a
way
that
we
believe
in
and
that
there
are
so
many
people
around
us
that
support
and
and
that
the
men
that
have
been
around
us
have
been
very
respectful
to
in
this
sense
and
that
we're
building
something
really
really
beautiful
together.
Thank
you
for
sharing.
G
Actually,
especially
as
we
want
much
more
diversity
in
crypto,
and
we
want
everyone
to
feel,
welcome
and
you
know
supported
in
taking
their
journey
and
their
education
in
this
space
seriously,
and
you
know
having
these
safe
spaces
where
anyone
can
do.
It
is
so
important,
I'm
not
familiar
with
harold,
so
I'm
not
familiar
with
what
you're
referring
to,
and
I
wonder
if
you
could
drop
a
link
in
soft
gov.
He.
F
Has
a
bunch
of
forum
posts
so
I'll
go
scavenge
my
bookmarks
and
and
drop
some
stuff
in
sofkov,
but
something
about
he's
dear
to
me
and
also
he
has
this
very
like
his
his
voice
is
meaningful
to
me
too.
That's
what
I
was
speaking
of,
but
also
his
words.
So
I
will
share
the
form
and
just
know
that
yeah,
maybe
we
can
do
a
fireside
with
him
sometime
at
at
tec,
I'd
love
to
set
that
up.
E
E
A
Yay
yeah,
please
share
those
sources,
a
basic
code
of
consciousness
that
sounds
like
public
consciousness,
yeah
and
yeah.
Following
to
the
discourse
that
that
it
there
was
here
like
yeah,
I
really
admire
everyone
in
the
community
and
like
yeah,
the
the
the
the
women
in
our
community
are
really
exceptional
and
yeah
like
each
and
and
and
every
one
of
them
excels
in
their
in
their
knowledge
in
their
experience
and
their
wisdom
and
yeah
that
that's
really
really
amazing.
A
C
I
was
going
to
say
like
for
me,
it's
like
you
know
like.
We
don't
need
to
talk
too
much
like
for
me.
It
would
be
nice,
like
you
know,
instead
of
you
know
seeing
our
faces.
Maybe
you
see
your
avatar
or
whatever
you
want
to
be
right
and
you
could
be
an
alien
and
who
cares
right?
It's
you
know
for
me,
yeah,
it's
more
important,
like
you
know
like
it,
doesn't
matter
what
you
really
are,
but
what?
But
what
really
matters
is
what
you
want
to
be
yeah.
I
wanted
to
share.
A
Yeah
that
we
prepared
this
intro
question
and
is
what
are
your
biggest
motivations
while
making
choices
like
and-
and
this
is
to
have
a
reflection
about
the
different
points
of
view,
because
we
all
come
from
different
places.
We
all
co
stand
from
different
seats
in
and
and
yeah
it's
it's
a
good
way
to
understand
how
multiple
are
our
motivations,
while
making
choices
and
yeah.
Also
relating
this
to
the
way
we
are
collectively
designing
our
economy,
because
it's
very
interesting
that
this
economy
will
like.
A
We
are
now
accepting
a
lot
of
proposals
from
different
points
of
view,
but
it
will
end
up
being
one
proposal
that
that
will
represent
us.
So
it's
like
a
lot
of
points
of
view
colliding
to
to
make
a
one
one
reality.
So
so
it's
very
interesting
to
see
what
are
the
motivations
that
that
we
should
want
that
that
proposal
to
have
into
consideration
so
yeah.
A
As
as
I
made
the
question,
I
will
start
and
I
will
say
that
one
of
my
biggest
motivations
is
sustainability
like
I,
I
don't
like
to
engage
in
in
things
when
I
think
that
they
will
not
be
long-lasting.
A
I
I
like
long-lasting
things
and
yeah,
and
also
I
I
I
really
like
one
of
my
biggest
motivations
is
to
have
a
transformation
so
like
have
the
the
capacity
to
make
impact
and
meaningful
things
so
yeah
like.
A
Capacity
to
make
meaningful
things.
A
That's
why
I,
I
am
always
really
motivated
here
in
the
tc,
because
I
think
that
we
are
aiming
to
become
very
sustainable
and
also
that
we
are
building
the
capacity
to
make
meaningful
things
like
support
token
engineering
projects,
that's
super,
meaningful
or
or
or
like
yeah
support
a
cultural
build
in
a
dao.
That's
that's
amazing!
So
yeah
I
I
I
I
would
say
these
two
things
to
start
and
yeah
also.
A
Yeah,
I
I
I
like
when
things
benefit
others,
I
think
that
I
have
a
high
like
social
will,
and
I
think
that
yeah,
one
of
my
my
main
motivations
in
life,
is
to
help
others.
A
So
yes,
maybe
yeah
that
that's
that's
also
another
great
thing
that
that
there's
in
this
in
these
communities
that
we
are
close
to,
that
there
are
a
lot
of
altruism
and
yeah.
I
I
and
regenerative
points
of
view
towards
economy.
So
I
think
all
this
is
super
interesting
and
I
will
pass
to
sep
what
are
your
biggest
motivations
while
making
choices.
C
Yeah,
I
also
agree
with
you
like
sustainability.
I
care
a
lot
like,
even
when
I
was
a
child.
You
know,
like
my
fans,
were
saying
me
like
okay,
this
is
summer
like
you,
wanna
make
you
know
a
travel
like
and
then
you
you
know
like
this
travels.
Normally,
you
know
like
you
might
use
like
1k
or
whatever,
and
then
I
like,
oh
no,
I
just
prefer
to
buy
this
thing
and
I
can
use
it
every
day.
Right
and
yeah
sustainability
is
for
me.
Like
always,
I
always
really
care
like
I'm
improving.
C
G
G
I
think
that
as
a
non-religious
person,
I
think
that
there's
this
you
know
like
to
be
a
good
guest
to
be
a
good
guest
on
the
earth
right
like
to
be
a
good
guest
in
somebody's
home.
You
leave
the
place
better
than
you
found
it,
and
I
feel,
like
my
motivation,
is
often
like
to
be
a
good
guest
on
our
earth
like
just
to
leave
this
place
better
than
I
found
it.
You
know
it
doesn't
have
to
be
in
in
big
ways
necessarily,
but
my
motivation
is
just
to
in
small
ways
make
improvements.
G
I'd
say
I
also
spent
a
lot
of
time
prioritizing,
like
you
know,
there's
just
a
lot
going
on
with
my
family
and
then
you
know
all
the
stuff
that's
going
on
in
work
and
all
my
personal
goals,
and
you
know
fitness
and
mental
health
and
all
these
things.
So
I
feel
like
I'm
constantly
prioritizing
and
prioritizing
usually
comes
to
what
is
going
to
be
the
best
in
like
what,
if
I
do
it
now,
my
life
is
better
in
10
years
versus.
G
If
I
do
it
now,
so
really
like
a
low
time
preference
trying
to
figure
out
like
what
what
will
be
the
most
meaningful
me
for
me
in
the
long
run
and
that
that
ends
up
being
something
that
motivates
me
a
lot
and
then
I
think
the
other
thing
that
motivates
me.
A
lot
is
just
the
things
that
you
know.
I
like
people
that
are
happy
and
spreading
joy
and
making
other
people
happy
like.
It
actually
means
a
lot
to
me
to
have
the
people
around
me
happy.
G
G
So
I'd
say:
another
motivation
is
like
you
know,
spreading
that
in
my
world,
like
where
I
can
touch
people
to
touch
people
and
make
sure
that
you
know
there's
like
good
vibes
that
emanate
from
this
from
this
corner
of
yours
yeah.
I
don't.
I
don't
know
that
I
have
any
better
answers.
So
that's
the
best
I
can
do.
G
Oh
cool
I'll
pass
to
caesar
if
you'd
like
to
go
next.
H
Sure,
let's
see
I
was
trying
to
think
of
something,
and
I
I'm
gonna
yeah
piggyback
off
what
you
said
like
for
me.
It's
like
the
people
that
you
meet.
H
You
know
because
there's
just
something
you
know
when,
when
you
think
about
solving
a
problem
and
I've
like,
I
asked
myself
like
okay,
who
am
I
doing
this
for
and
you
know
sometimes
I
do
it
for
myself
right
because
we're
all
human
and
we
need
to
you
know,
take
care
of
ourselves,
but
a
lot
of
times
like
the
things
that
motivate
me
that
make
me
do
kind
of
like
what
I'm
doing
right
now,
like
you
know,
looking
into
the
world
of
dallas
is
like
who
who
can
benefit
from
this
right
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
could
and
so
when
I
think
about
just
how
much
I
love
the
people
that
I
meet,
and
I
want
them
to
like
you
know,
have
a
good
world
which
right
now
is
like
it's
really
bad.
H
I
Sir,
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
the
question
was.
Are
we
checking
in.
I
I
I
like
helping
other
people
it's
for
me.
It's
quite
I'm
a
bit.
I
can
be
a
bit
black
and
white
at
times,
but
helping
other
people
is
a
wonderful
thing
and
if
you
can
help
other
people,
that's
fantastic,
and
if
you
can't
it's
quite
disappointing,
let's
put
it
that
way.
So
I
think
that's
my
kind
of
yardstick.
I
You
know
I
work
with
people
in
africa
and
there
are
there
are
things
I'd
love
to
do
to
help
them
and
things
that
I
think
I
can
do
to
help
them,
but
there's
always
other
things
that
I
haven't
quite
got
the
resources
for
to
be
able
to
help
them.
So
so
yeah
kind
of
that's,
that's
my
yardstick.
I
A
F
Yeah
I'm
geeking
over
here,
like
I
love
this
question
and
I
love
how
much
insight
it
gives
into
each
individual
person,
and
it
gave
me
a
lot
of
insight
to
myself
because
usually
I'm
very
mutable
and
people
talk
and
my
answers
change,
but
this
one
just
like
stayed
the
same
so
hard
and
my
quick
answer
is
pleasure
and
relationships,
and
I
think
I
I
have
enough
education
and
pleasure
and
pleasure
activism
to
know
that
that
word
lands
kind
of
narrowly
for
a
lot
of
people
like
people
think
about
intimacy
or
like
sexual
pleasure
or
pleasure.
F
That
is
something
that
you
can
only
get
from
other
people
potentially,
and
I'm
talking
about,
like
my
like
pleasure
for
me-
can
actually
just
kind
of
envelop
a
lot
of
what
other
people
are
saying
like
what
is
your
prioritized
motivation
like
that
might
be
my
pleasure.
My
pleasure
could
be
somebody
else,
learning
a
new
thing.
You
know
so
I
just
wanted
to
just
in
in
case
it
needed
to
be
cracked
open.
I
want
to
crack
over
open
what
pleasure
could
mean,
but
there's
also
something
about
sacrifice.
F
That
motivates
me
sacrifice
advocacy
something
about
like
okay.
I
have
all
of
these
privileges
that
I've
recognized
in
my
life
and
it
allows
me
to
look
at
a
situation
and
then
I
get
to
decide.
Do
I
want
to
throw
myself
into
the
situation,
not
for
the
purpose
of
martyrdom
purpose,
of
of
experimentation
and
learning
and
like
being
in
being
responsible
for
my
own
pain
in
learning,
something
so
that
I
can
be
an
advocate
and
a
steward
to
other
people,
learning
that
thing.
J
I
have
not
thank
you,
writer
appreciate
it
biggest
motivations
while
making
choices.
That's
a
carefully
worded
calculated
question.
I
would
say
that
understanding
the
choice
that
I'm
making
is
the
biggest
motivator.
J
You
know
we
all
make
decisions
and
I
think,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
if
it's
something
that
I
have
to
make
a
choice
on
and
whether
it's
right
or
wrong,
I
at
the
end
of
it.
I
want
to
have
an
understanding
of
what
that
decision
was
and
be
able
to
share
that
information
with
others
who
go
through
that
later
on.
J
I
think
just
kind
of
having
this
basic
drive
to
kind
of
evaluate
the
choices
that
you
make
afterwards
in
hindsight
is
probably
the
most
important
thing
and
it's
the
most
valuable
thing
to
me
and
that's
what
motivates
me
the
most
so
right
or
wrong.
I
learned
from
it
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
pythagorean
hythagravian.
E
So,
on
one
level,
I
see
it
as
motivated
by
needs
being
met.
You
know
like
let's
say
in
this
context:
it's
like
needs
for
contribution,
connection
and
security.
Something
like
that.
So
it's
to
say
like
in
general,
though,
what
motivates
me
is
like
needs
being
met,
and
then
there's
this
maybe
more
aspirational
side,
which
is
runs
a
lot
of
my
life,
which
is
a
desire
to
be
a
benefit
desire
to
be
a
blessing,
and
you
know
to
to
do
that
in
a
in
an
open-hearted
way.
E
I
think
the
way
in
which
it
happens
is
motivating
for
me
too,
and
so
yeah,
the
open-heartedness,
the
the
joyousness
play
fun.
Those
things
are
motivating
for
me
as,
and
so
all
that
kind
of
is
stems
from
like
the
way
in
which
I
might
be
going
about
something,
and
certainly
for
for
generations
to
come.
E
Unless
you
don't
want
to,
in
which
case
we
can
go
to
someone
else,
let's
see
dude
guys
live.
E
I'll
it
to
live,
if
no
one
else
is
going.
B
Thank
you,
my
biggest
motivations,
while
making
choices.
I
think
I
think
it
resonates
with
what
nate
said
an
understanding
of
what
is
the
choice,
but
I
think
for
me
like
knowing
that
that's
connected
with
my
truth
and
and
feeling.
K
B
I
think,
whenever
I'm
uncertain
about
something
or
or
I
feel
pressured
or
like
there's
not
enough
information,
I
feel
dissociated
and
anytime.
I
make
decisions
from
this
place
of
dissociation.
B
B
I
don't
know,
I'm
a
decision
that
didn't
come
from
a
place
that
really
resonates
with
me
and
I
think
I've
been
more
impulsive
before
when
I
was
younger,
and
I
I
think
luck
helps
you
when,
like
innocence
is
there,
but
then,
whenever
you
learn
the
lesson
and
then
you
keep
like
being
impulsive,
then
luck
is
like
okay,
I'm
not
gonna,
be
here
anymore.
You
have
to
deal
with
that
so
yeah.
I
think
this
alignment
and
I'll
pass
to
durga.
K
Yeah,
so
my
motivation
with
respect
to
choices,
I've
actually
put
a
link
in
the
soft
gov
channel.
It
talks
extensively
about
this.
It's
chapters,
three
four,
the
bhagavad
gita,
is
something
that
I
study
a
lot
in
terms
of
you
know
what
this
looks
like,
because
you
know
action
and
being
in
the
moment
like
a
lot
of
people
have
talked
about,
is
really
you
know
it's
about
your
relationship
with
action.
This
is
actually
a
thing
that
I
teach
in
my
yoga
studio
and
stuff.
It's
your
relationship
with
action.
K
The
moment
is
your
connector
to
the
past
and
to
the
future,
and
you
can
spend
your
time
thinking
about
the
you
can
spend
your
present
thinking
about
the
past.
You
can
spend
your
present
thinking
about
the
future.
You
know,
but
there's
no,
no
such
thing
as
inaction.
So
it's
actually
super
important
in
terms
of
understanding
that
that
choices
and
action
are
an
axiom
for
life.
K
You
know
you
have
in
order
to
live,
you
have
to
be
able
to
make
choices
and
take
action,
and
that
is
the
connector
between
the
individuated
illusion
and
the
timelessness
and
the
infinity
and
the
unchanging
nature
of
reality.
So
yeah.
So
you
know
when
I'm
making
choices,
I'm
trying
to
you
know
sort
out
within
myself.
K
You
know
the
relationship
that
I'm
having
with
that
and
with
the
you
know
with
that
whole
dynamic
plus
what
is
appropriate
for
other
people
to
be
able
to
expand
into
that
understanding
themselves.
That's
my
primary!
E
Yeah
did
y'all
not
get
what
I
said
last
time,
if
not,
I
can
get
into
it.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
well
yeah,
so
everybody
went,
we
didn't
leave
anyone
behind
so.
A
So
now
we
we,
we
can
go
in
different
directions
and
I'll
make
you
let
you
like
choose
where
you
want
to
go
in
this
point,
because
I
was
looking
in
the
internet
for
like
exercises
to
have
a
deeper
understanding
of
ourselves
and
yeah.
I
found
this
like
sheet
to
diagram
the
where
we
are
or
and
how
we
feel
and
map
our
10
forms
of
wealth.
So
that's
th.
A
This
can
be
like
a
a
very
personal
exercise
that
we
can
have
like
10
minutes
for
each
one
to
do,
and
it's
just
to
have
like
a
self
self-reflection
of
what
meet.
What
needs
are
being
met
the
most
in
our
life
and
also
what
other
needs
do.
We
need
more
care
to
experience
a
full
wealth
in
in
several
dimensions,
so
yeah
that
that
is
one
of
the
proposals.
I
think
it's
interesting
and
we
don't
have
to
share
anything.
A
A
This
is
just
for
for
for
the
exercise
that
they
say
then,
and
the
other
thing
is
something
that
writer
just
wrote
in
the
soft
gob
channel,
and
I
think
it's
very
interesting
and
it's
a
a
discussion
about
the
multi-six,
like
some
people
is
not
so
much
familiar
with
how
they
work
and
maybe
right
now
that
we're
looking
for
the
commons
upgrade.
It
would
be
really
good
to
talk
about
about.
How
are
we
seeing
the
multi-six
as
a
useful
tool
of
this
step?.
A
No
more
in
the
general
like
we
know
that
we
are
going
to
have
that.
We
are
having
like
a
multisig
for
the
initial
buy
and
that
the
the
number
of
of
people,
where
is
going
to
be
voted
on
by
the
the
proposals
that
we
have
in
the
forum.
A
But
like
yeah,
like
the
questions
around
what
yeah,
what
are
they
used
to
and
and
like
how
much?
How
many
would
be,
would
we
be
having,
after
the
commerce
upgrade.
G
F
If
I
may,
if
there's
it
sounds
like
we
should
go
the
other
direction
to
answer
your
question.
1K
and
not
do
multi-sig
stuff
in
this
call,
especially
because
you
start
yourself
with
such
a
great
relational
question.
F
And
so
I'd
like
to
share
my
experience
for
someone.
Have
someone
also
proof
this
doc,
because
I
don't
know
tec
as
well
as
everyone
else
like
the
the
general
culture
and
what
people
do
and
don't
understand
and
what
they
don't
like
see
is
valuable.
And
so
I'm,
like
I'm
just
trying
to
shove
myself
in
here
and
be
like.
I
know
things
that
I
think
are
important,
especially
as
a
non-technical
person.
F
C
A
Those
are
some
of
the
governance
things
that
that
we
will
be
facing
daily
and
that
dao's
are
facing
a
lot
like
participation
and
and.
F
Yeah,
I'm
not
gonna
cut
myself
short
either.
Another
thing
that
I
think
motivated
me
to
think
about
this
like
six
in
the
morning
and
start
writing
it
in
my
head.
Is
that
I'm
in
a
conflict
with
a
really
good
friend
right
now
over,
like
a
text
about
our
multistage,
where
I
was
like
hey?
Can
you
help
out
with
this?
F
Because
it
was
like
an
intense
situation
where
someone
was
requesting
money
and,
and
it
led
to
a
big
conflict
between
two
friends.
That's
lasted
over
two
months
and
so
like,
and
I
know
wonka
loves
hearing
that
because
you
know
conflict
and
we
had
a
wonderful
like
mediation
between
friends
yesterday
to
start
us
off,
I
could
go
on
but
yeah,
it's
important
that
people
feel
empowered
to
use
the
tool
and
have
the
access
they
need,
and
it's
also,
the
kind
of
thing
that
is
can
be
very
emergent.
F
Sometimes
like
people
need
to
get
paid,
projects
need
to
get
paid,
and
I
think
that
we
should
always
keep
like
the
working
class
in
mind
because
we
get
a
little
bit
tied
up
and
like
this
is
token
and
investments.
But
some
people
like
need
to
turn
their
tokens
around
to
like
make
a
living,
and
those
are
the
people
who
are
suffering
when
we're
having
confidence
about
the
multisig
and
so
just
like
bring
it
back
to
that
bottom
up
kind
of
mentality.
F
So
I
think
this
onboarding
tool
could
be
helpful
in
like
just
like
explaining
things
really
simply.
A
Yeah,
because
it's
it's
a
it's
a
very
it
it's
a
a
collective
group
and
and
always
and
and
need
to
be,
like
very
synced
for
execution,
so
yeah
that
there's
always
that
that
extra
ingredient
of
complexity.
So
every
time
you
were
going
to
say
something.
G
Yeah,
I
just
want
to
say
I
mean
I
opened
your
document
quickly,
just
to
have
a
read.
I
think
it's
kind
of
like
here's.
What
I
learned
using
multisigs
here
are
some
of
the
like
gotchas
and
watch
outs
could
be
a
really
nice
forum
post,
actually
because
there's
not
like
one
specific
working
group
that
it's
going
to
touch
everyone,
so
it's
sort
of
like,
and
I
think
it
also
invites
others
to
sort
of
you
know
thread
that
into
including
their
experiences
too.
G
I
think
a
lot
of
people
are
going
to
be
multi
using
multi-six
for
the
first
time,
and
I
think
it's
really
nice
to
share
those
experiences
as
well.
I'm.
H
Definitely
one
of
them
yeah,
so
I
would
appreciate
it
yeah,
I'm
learning
a
lot
right
now.
So,
thank
god.
G
Maybe
it's
you
to
start
with
a
forum
post
and
then
see
what
it
is,
yeah
and
then
see
what
it
comes
comes
into
actually,
because
I
think
that
probably
would
make
it
would
make
a
nice
form.
A
medium
post
is
more
like
an
accumulation
of
everything
in
a
very
succinct
form.
A
So
it
it
was
a
very
interesting
agenda
topic
to
include
in
this
call
and
something
came
out
of
it.
So,
yes,
writer,
please
share
the
link
in
the
soft
channel
and
also
I
shared
the
link
to
these
eight
forms
of
10
forms
of
wealth,
so
yeah.
I
think
that
we
can
take
some
five
to
10
minutes
of
this
call.
So
everyone
feels
this
the
way
they
feel
and
yeah.
We
can
have
this
shared
exercise.
I
am
gonna
make
it
too,
so
I
think
it's
gonna
be
fun.
A
I
and
yeah
for
the
people
that
want
to
have
like
some
aid
on
on
how
to
do
it
easily
yeah,
I'm
just
gonna
open
it
open
the
pdf
and
and
yeah
put
some
dots,
basically
in
the
in
the
in
the
figure.
A
No,
it's
not
a
scoring
system,
it's
just
like
a
a
way
to
to
map
it.
How
are
you
feeling
in
the
eight
in
the
ten
forms
of
wealth
like
yeah,
maybe
to
understand
what?
What?
Maybe,
if
you
need
some
attention
to
one
aspect
in
specific
more
than
the
other,
so
I
just
thought
it
was
a
great
exercise
to
do
in
this
kind.
K
Sure
also,
I
just
like
to
mentor
mention
writer's
document
there,
as
somebody
who
works
like
an
as
a
sysadmin,
the
things
that
she's
writing
in
there
are
really
common
to
many
sort
of
shared
sys
admin
things.
So
if
you
work
in
an
I.t
department
and
you've
got
a
whole
group
of
people
who
have
sort
of
cascading
permissions
and
things
like
this,
this
is
all
a
very
good
thing.
J
K
Of
deal
with,
and
it's
my
observation
that
you
know
operationally,
I
think
we
we
do
take
for
granted
that
perhaps
people
are
aware
of
the
the
principles
of
trying
to
share
this
type
of
thing,
and
I
would
just
say
that
there's
a
there's
places
to
add
some
things
to
that.
In
terms
of
attitude
like
for
myself,
I
realize
I
could
put
any
given
business
out
of
out
of
business
in
about
an
hour
because
of
the
because
of
the
responsibility
you
have
with
that
type
of
thing.
K
So
there
is
a
kind
of
banker's
ideal
that
I
try
to
hold
myself
to
in
terms
of
ethics
and
things
that
you
really
have
to
kind
of
understand
that
that's
the
thing
you
have
to
you.
J
K
Abide
with
so
yeah,
that's
true
of
all
tools
but
multisig
is
is,
is
a
big
deal
because
there's
money
involved
anyway.
So
then,
in
terms
of
the
eight
forms
of
wealth,
which
I
think
this
expands
upon
in
a
bit
of
a
modern
way,
the
original
formulation
of
this
you'll
see
is
called
ashta,
lakshmi
lakshmi
being
with
the
you.
J
K
K
Or
sx,
or
sometimes
just
lax
by
the
way
the
banks
in
india
are
very
commonly
called
lakshmi
because
she
is
the
goddess
of
wealth
and
you'll
often
see
her
represented
as
her
different
eight
forms,
with
the
different
things
going
around
the
outside.
So
like
my
durga
up
here
is
the
eight
forms
of
durga.
K
A
Yeah,
so
I
am
just
gonna
leave
it
here
and
yeah.
You
can
download
the
document
in
the
softcup
channel
and
let's
take
five
to
ten
minutes
to
fill
it
and
it's
just
a
personal
exercise.
B
F
A
A
A
I
think
it's
in
in
our
current,
like
I,
I
feel
from
from
some
some
months
now
that
really
one
need
that
I
have
need,
and
in
my
life
is
to
have
more
physical
wealth
health
like
yeah
yeah.
A
I
I
have
been
a
little
bit
like
overweight
and
a
lot
of
I
I
have
been
trying
to
do
exercise,
and
then
I
got
an
injury
and
like
yeah,
I
I
feel
like
I
am
getting
a
cold
like
yeah
and
I
I
would
really
like
to
feel
more
in
in
sync,
with
with
my
physical
health
and
also
like
adventure.
I
don't
know
I
this.
These
past
months
have
been
like
really
really
quiet
and
not,
and
in
my
in
my
house,.
A
And
yeah
as
this,
this
was
a
very
personal
tool.
I
think
that
we
could
end
this
call
a
little
bit
early
like
10
minutes
before
the
hour,
so
that
we
can
take
that
that
time
to
reflect
on
on
on
ourselves
and
on
this
graphic,
and
also
to
have
some
some
time
before
the
the
graviton
training
call.
That
levy
is
going
to
be
leading
today.