 A 3,000 jump in jobless claims has devastated the U.S. job market. The last three weeks have marked one of the most devastating periods in the history of American job markets, as the first-time claims for unemployment benefits have surged more than 3,000 since early March. Now, this shouldn't come as a surprise to you. If you've been paying attention to what's happening in the world, what the governments have been doing by completely devastating the economy, I mean shutting down every single business imaginable, telling people who knows how long this is going to go. We might be doing this for the next six months. So it's not a shocker that this many people are employed. Not to mention in North America, the primary industry is service industry. We're talking about restaurants, we're talking about events, we're talking about delivery, we're talking about people who are within the service industry and the numbers will still keep on climbing. The question is what do you do? What do you do right now? You got two types of people. I made a post about this on Twitter. I'll put a link right there. There's two types of people. We have been in Western nations, we have been domesticated and domiciled into thinking of a secure job with benefits. This has made us not to take any risk in anything that we do because we're looking for a guaranteed safety net when it comes to living. Now, listen, I'm with you. Of course, you need something to fall back on. You need some type of security, but the security is not a paycheck. That security is the mental aptitude. That security is knowing you have the agile mindset. You have the adaptable mindset. In nature, it's not who's the strongest. It's not who the smartest. It's who's the most adaptable. Nassim Tlaib states, the two biggest addictions in the world is number one, heroin, I would say heroin and sugar, and number two, a salary. And so here we are today. Here we are today where everybody's asking from handouts from the government. And I get it. I understand. You just lost your job and it's because of the government. The way they did this is the worst way possible. And then in the data states, if we all had masks, this problem wouldn't happen. Testing in masks, look at Japan, look at Korea. They've been accustomed to wearing masks because the pollution is so fucked up in Asia. And so everybody has masks and everyone's being tested. So they haven't been devastated. Korea didn't shut down their economy like we did. Japan didn't shut down their economy, but we're all going to be affected because it's through globalization, the global markets. Everything is affected. And so here you are. The government tells you, well, you're a nonessential business. You can't be working for the next three months. What the fuck is going to happen? Of course there's going to be unemployment issues. And Jesus Christ, you know what's going to happen after this? Depression, suicide, health issues, divorce. Early stats are in from China talking about the divorce rates. There's skyrocketed. Something like 70% of divorce now is increasing in China. That's going to happen over here. Depression is going to happen over here. Suicide is going to happen over here. And you need to stop this. You need to be aware that, listen, you're not a victim. You know, there's two types of people I view in the world. There are the people of, shit, something happened to me. I'm a victim. I can't do nothing about it. I'm going to put my head in the sand and pretend I'm an ostrich. I'm just going to wait for the government to fix everything for me because, hey, they replaced the family community. They're going to tell me, well, here is your allowance, son. Here's your measly $1,000 a month. Shut up and be a good boy and go back to your house. Or there's a second type of people, the states. This happened for me. What do I learn from this? And like everything in life, it's difficult. Listen, we're human beings. We're nomadic people. We've experienced the most craziest experiences ever, hunting in the jungles, living up north in the Inuit. Going through the most severe experiences just to survive. Just to have food. Think about that. But now we're domesticated. We complain, our supply chain's broken. Ow, I can't get no more fucking toilet paper. Listen, guys, listen, guys. There's opportunity right here. Remember too, all the stuff you see on the news right now, it's fear mongering, right? Yeah, there's going to be a shit ton of people out of work, but this is opportunity for you. I think right now it's a massive opportunity to transform your mindset, to realize I will not be the victim. I will manifest my own destiny. Read the book from Victor Frankel, Man's Search for Meaning. He talks about this. The only thing that you can control in your life is a response to the stimulus out there. And the stimulus right now is fear mongering. The stimulus is like, you need us. You can't be independent. You can't survive by yourself. You need the government handout. You need everything from the state. You need our medication from the state. You need the money from the state. You need the protection from the state. The state is everything. The state is God. And you need God. Or the second group of person. The stimulus happens like, this is my situation right now. Yes, unemployment's crazy. Yes, we're in a recession. Yes, people are scared. Yes, times are tough. What the fuck do I do about this? What do I do about it? Do I sulk? Do I cry? And then what kind of plan do I make? What opportunities do I see? How do I pivot? How do I build a better community? How do I actually make myself into a better fucking person right now? In every aspect, physically, you got time. You're a home now. Work on yourself, mentally, spiritually, and education. Most people don't read books. Most people don't read nothing. They're glued to their screens, glued to the computer. They're regurgitating the same fucking bullshit from everybody, just reading headlines. Invest in yourself. This is the time, guys. This is the fucking time. Do not be caught up in this fear mongering. It's your time right now to start fucking doubling down on yourself and the best investment you can make is on yourself. Like, think about that. You lost your job. Okay, you can't make rent. Okay, this is a fact. You complaining about this doesn't change anything as opposed to you making a plan. And there's a saying, there's a Greek saying, for every finger you point three fingers point back at you. So everything is in your control. Everything. Take a simple practice, like taking a pen and writing down your thoughts on a piece of paper and figuring out the situation you're in and figuring out how you can get out of it. I can't tell you how beneficial that is. And people don't do this, because they're scared. And they're like, oh my God. Everything's falling apart. Oh, shit. Don't be those people. Don't be the second group of people. The people that accept what is going on. This happened for me. And what the fuck can I do about it? And how can I adapt? And how can I make myself better? And how can I give back? How can I start adapting quickly? How can I start maneuvering this new ecosystem? Cause things will never be the same again. Never be the same again. End of story. And I'll leave it at that. Which type of fucking person are you? I hope you're the second group of people. And I'll leave it at that, guys. Leave a comment below this video. Like, subscribe, hit the notification bell, and I'll talk to you guys soon. Peace out.