 I mean, I have dreams of me selling cocaine. Yeah, yeah. The police kicking the door in and me going back to prison and then all my friends were sitting there like, we knew you was coming back. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. And people don't really think about it. You can't buy good health. Correct. It's something you gotta, you have to have peace. You think like when it comes to anger and all these different things, do you believe that? I don't really get angry. That's what I'm saying. You really ain't mad. It's like so many of the things that they say triggers it, but now stress and stress is something that you don't know. You can carry stress and don't know, right? Yeah. And I'm finding out that most of my time of my spikes is at night when I'm asleep. Really? Yeah, during the daytime. Dreaming. You know, I have nightmares about being in prison. Yeah, yeah. And most of my dreams, I still do. I still have nightmares about prison. Really? You gotta realize he did 20 years. I know. But you've been out for a while and you've been so busy keeping yourself preoccupied, but you're subconscious mind. Subconscious mind is locked in your subconscious mind. That's why it's one of the most important things that we have to learn is to control our subconscious mind. How? Well, whatever we feed it is what it picks up on. Yeah, so we have to really just be conscious of everything that we're feeding our mind. Because most of my dreams are about business. Mm-hmm. And it's usually about business where I barely make it. It's like this real tense situation and we struggling and we struggling and I barely make it, you know. So I imagine. And that's your dream? Those are my dreams. Okay. Those are the things that I dream about. Like I don't dream about being on Fantasy Island or... No, because you say you dream a lot about being in prison too, but that's not a dream of in prison. No, no, no, no. It's either being in prison or some kind of business. You gotta understand, my friend, like I was locked up when he passed away. Mm-hmm. And that haunt you. Years, I used to dream about him until one time I dreamed and I told you about it. Yeah, last year. He died in my dream. Yeah. And I never have dreamed about him no more. I wish I could stop dreaming of dying. My prison assistant would die, but... Yeah. I just... I mean, I have dreams of me selling cocaine. Yeah, yeah. The police kicking the door in and me going back to prison and then all my friends are sitting there like, we knew you was coming back. I wonder if our subconscious is because that is a fear that we have subconsciously. I wonder if that's the reason why subconsciously you dream about certain things because it's fears. It is. It's a fear and it's also an addiction. You know, selling drugs is an addiction. Right. So, quite naturally, if you done it as long as I did it and enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed it... Because it was a challenge. It was a challenge. Hold on, but then you turn your business, you come out and... Because one thing he's always told me is when we started out selling clothes and stuff like that, he would use it as like, that's the drug game because we will go hustle the clothes and I love the adrenaline rush of being on the street, selling the clothes and walking up to people and be like, hey, especially making a lot of money doing it and I can see how I can think about that as a drug game. So even like you with your entrepreneurship, last time when we had our interview, you said that you just use all your principles from the drug game to your entrepreneurship and so forth. So that's why I'm like, it should be the same. Well, it is kind of, I mean, the games are the same but I haven't been able to take those nightmares out of my system to where I only think about the stuff that I'm doing now. Now, I don't have a prison dreams every night, you know? And then, you know, sometimes we don't even know what we dream about, you know? Sometimes we don't remember. I can remember though, when I wake up, you know... For a moment and then you forget after a while. Wow, that was crazy. I'm glad that was a dream. Dream. That's real. It gets so vivid to where I would dream that I was, like, I would dream stuff and it would happen while I was locked up. I would dream it and... Oh, no question, dreams are a form of things to come. Yeah, yeah. Not all, but some. Not all, but most of them. Or Jamaicans would say, dream, don't walk straight. That's what Jamaicans would say, dreams don't walk straight because when I say that, some people can dream things and it happened and people would be like, that's deja vu but it's really something you dreamt and then it happened but some dreams, it's like you have to have it interpreted. You know what I mean? You dream about fish and then Jamaicans would say, oh, somebody's pregnant. Right, right, I heard that. Well, I believe that dreams are a form of you predicting what the future is. It's like a vision where you visualize something to come and that's how I see it is a vision. Where I can see myself in business. I mean, if you go back and you look at some of the articles that I did when I was in prison and I'm talking about these dreams and these articles and now all the things that I talked about in those dreams are manifesting themselves right now in the world. And dreams prepare you for different things because I can remember one dream in particular that I think that dream prepared me for my father's death because it was a dream that happened and it was so weird because of what I saw in the dream and then no later than probably a month later I got that call and I knew that that dream that's what that dream was. Yeah, wow. Yeah. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one.