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Focus on yourself and realize how much
you have inside of you or I should say
how much we have inside of us. Say you
want to have a great marriage. You
really want to have a good marriage. So
then make sure that you're living inside
your own life. Make sure you're living
in your own dalamas. You want to be
happy with your children. You want to
make sure your children are okay.
They're going to be safe. So make sure
you're living inside your own life. You
want to make sure you're happy with your
lot in life. Forget about your marriage
children. Just you your lot, your job,
you everything. So live in your own.
Yeah. You want to make sure you have for
the things that you have. Make sure you
live inside your own life. If you focus
on your own life, you're going to see
you'll be able to live a much happier
life. If you want to be happy, you want
to be happy with your accomplishments.
My accomplishments are nothing. Look,
look at them. Look at this. Look at
that. If you want to be happy and you
want to be satisfied and you want to be
able to ser the right way, you have to
make sure to focus on your dalas. Very
important. Because the second you look
around at everybody else and there's no
shortage of where to look. So you go
what did they have? What they what what
what did they just buy? Who who did they
marry? Look but look who they married.
Who did they do with? Oh my. They did
the They're the ones who we were read to
them. They Oh my Where' they go on
vacation? Who who vacation? How good
their kids? Look how good their kids
are. How her husband treats her. I never
saw a husband treat anyone. Why can't
you right? How the wife treats him
humble with such
respect. Such his name is respect.
That's why she calls him that. It's not
that respect, you know. Yeah. The way
they send their kids to camp and then
what job he got and he's the one who got
the rebi job. Are you kidding me? He's
the one who they asked to speak him.
He's the rough. What are you not? What
you are you kidding? Right. All day. We
could just do this all day. They just
bought that
house. Wow. She was picked to be the
principal. W Okay. No. No. I'm not No,
I'm not. their kids go to sleep at 6:13,
you know, 6:13 every night. Well, okay.
I guess their mother is better than our
Okay, whatever. Yeah. The second you do
that, you know what you did? The second
you look outside, you know what you're
doing. And the second you ask those
questions, what you did is you just
created competition. That's what you
did. And once you create competition,
you're toast. You're in big trouble.
You're in big trouble. If you look
around, you're always going to want what
other viewers have and what other
viewers saw and what they bought and
where they got. Look what they did.
You're creating competition with
yourself. You're creating competition
with your
spouse. You're creating competition with
your job, with everything you do in
life. You're creating competition by
looking
outside. We need to stop looking
outside. You know why you have shades on
your window? You know where there are
shades? Oh, to stop the rain. What? It's
not the rain. That's your umbrella. Why
do you have shades in the window? So,
you'll say people out of privacy. I
don't want people to look inside my
house. And you're probably right. That's
probably why you have shades. But shades
could be a very nice sign to maybe it's
not for people to look in. Maybe it's
for me not to look out. The next time
you look at shades, just remember that.
All right. Ta. We're supposed to be
living inside ourselves. If we don't
want to create competition, if we want
to be happy in life, so don't look out
so much. Who's passing by now? In fact,
there says who's who's passing by now?
Oh. Oh, it's Yeah, it's a See, that's a
human. That's what a human being looks
like. If you look over here, you'll see
a human being right there. Says the Who?
Somebody. There's somebody else. No,
that that was nothing.
Okay. All right. So, someone just
knocked. Someone just knocked. Did No.
Okay. Your whole life you're just
looking out. You can't focus on what you
have and what you're learning because
you're busy looking at people walking
by. Oh. Oh, look. That's the neighbor.
Look, they're in the kitchen together. I
see what what you're making for supper.