 Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum. I'm live. What's up, guys? Another random Q&A episode. And this time it's going to be a little bit different. We're talking about many different areas. And so I'm going to open up for Q&A. Let me just my window open here because it's not open. So I can grab your guys questions. And let me know if the audio is OK. OK, what's up, what's up? OK, one second. All right, the questions roll in. All right, first question from Kevin Ward. What's your opinion of Big Connect? Scam and a story, next question. And you guys should know, OK, let me pause from Big Connect. Any goddamn company or service or anything that promises you guaranteed returns, especially a 1% per day, it's a fucking scam. Come on, common sense, please. Please, guys, you guys are much smarter than that. Hashgraph, please accept the Twitter interview. Yes, I have you guys on email. I'm off to Singapore for the Block Show Asia event. So once I come back, I don't know, December 4th or 5th, we can organize something before Christmas. So that is in the pipeline. Best altcoin to VES? I don't give investment advice. Do your own due diligence, guys. Come on, you know that. What's up with Tether? Yes, they've been hacked. And I'm trying to find somebody that really knows how the hack happened. And I want to do a deep dive. And I want to get him or her on the show so we can really figure out what the fuck happened. So that is on the agenda. If you guys know somebody that really knows about the whole situation with Tether, and Biffenex and everything, let me know because I need a guess for that. But very, very, let's say, domain expertise for that. I understand the technicalities will happen. OK, here a question from, hey, Amir, would Ripple be a nice investment? I don't know. I can't tell you that information. I'm not a financial advisor. I'm not. That's it. Simple as that. Next question. Thoughts on Cardano? I haven't investigated it yet. Remember, I first need to spend my time with the founders. And I need to dive in deep. That takes hours and hours and weeks and weeks and really understanding the team behind that. So that's not going to happen anytime soon. Christmas is around the corner. I'm at Q4 meeting and planning Q1. So I'm going to be away for a while. Filecoin, any new news on that? No, it's going to be a long, long time before we hear something from Filecoin. Are you using MetaMask? Yeah, I use MetaMask. In fact, BlockGeek's new platform will have MetaMask, which I'm going to say exactly what's going to happen. But we're going to have some cool new features for everybody. OK. How do you not get hooked on social media? I don't know. I don't. There's two things in life. There's reaction and there's responding. Most people react. So they wake up in the morning, they check their social media, or they check anything. It's a habit. And we've shown in studies that lights on cell phones have the same addictive personality or addictive nature as people who are looking for drugs. It's a dopamine fix, right? Every time they respond to something, every time that you're scrolling and looking for something, you're looking for that next fix. It's no different than a crack addict looking for that next hit. And so when you find something that you like, a video, a blog, or whatever it may be, you get that dopamine rush, epinephrine, dopamine, et cetera. And you keep on looking for it and looking for it and looking for it. So you have to switch your situation from reactive to responsive. Don't make social media a slave to social media as opposed to you have to use social media as a tool. You seem to be in bad mood. No, man, I'm in a good mood, actually. Super good. It's kind of gloomy outside. So yeah, no, no, I'm in good mood. I'm happy. I'm about to go tanning afterwards because it's gray as fuck in Toronto right now. Thanks, Thomas. I appreciate your kind words. One second. Let me, Simon Sinek is a man. Yeah, man, I think twice for the art of marketing, the artist sales in Toronto. Great guy. Love his message. Starts with why. Figure out your why, guys. And that's the best thing in life, like whether you are focusing on business, whether you're focusing on relationship, building a family, whether you're focusing on yourself, that's the core constitutional question you're going to ask yourself is, why do you do this? And the why changes. It's not like one concrete why you have for the rest of your life. You have many probabilities or possibilities of that why transforming and evolving to different whys. So anything by Simon Sinek, read it. Fantastic person. Amazing books. Yeah, always people say in a bad mood. But when you meet me in person, I'm the same. So I'm no different than here than in real life. And I just cut to the chase. But I'm very comedic. I like comedy, and I like playing jokes on people. But yeah. Are you in any recent ICOs? No. If I am part of an ICO, that's the first thing I'll tell anybody. I'm publicly part of this team, like straight up. Do you speak Croatian Serbian? I don't speak Croatian, but I speak Croatian. I just said I don't speak that well, but I speak a little bit. Leaders eat last. I believe that's another book from Simon Sinek. Yes, that's a good one. Block Geeks is one of my businesses. What's the other ones? I sold all my other ones. So I'm not actively involved in any other business on partnership level. I am involved on investment level, but actively running operations. Nothing Block Geeks takes 24-7 on my time. It's a big undertaking. We have full in-house teachers that train people in blockchain. We're the world's biggest blockchain educational website. We're doing about 3.5 million organic visits from Google per month. And yeah, it's great. And our mission is to train 10,000 developers a year. And if you are looking to get trained, head over to Block Geeks. OK. Mushrooms or LSD? Ooh, good question. I think it depends. I've done both many times. I've microdosed both many times. And I think it depends on what you're looking for. I really like microdosing, silly cyber, especially for clarity, acuity of the mind, and thinking differently. And like always, I tell people to experiment with caution and also to source your quality from the best possible. High quality is always important. And to also always start with microdosing and always go with good intentions. Most people, and myself included, I've had two overdoses in my life in the past. Like I said, I've been also shot and stabbed at this whole different story. I've abused drugs when I was younger, and I never had proper intentions and never did it with proper holistic and spiritual intent. But if you have proper holistic and spiritual intent and you have a mission and you want to fix something, accomplish something, psychedelics are probably one of the best tools available for humans to evolve. Thoughts on whether Canadian exchanges such as Quadriga will offer more cryptocurrencies? I have no idea. I know Coinsquare is a big one. A couple of friends of mine are running that. So they seem like they're going to be introducing stuff. Microdose on every fourth day? Correct. So every four days, that's not rocket science, or it's not set in stone. It's up to you how you feel. I've done that protocol before. I've done it every day of experiment, many different ways. For me, how I do it these days, it all depends on what I want to achieve. I haven't done microdosing for a while. So it really does depend what you want to achieve, whether if you want to do emotional healing, maybe with some MDMA with you and your partner, or sound therapy with M, or you want to do some microdosing of psilocybin to get a different angle of your thought pattern in your life. So it really does depend on why you need it and the purpose of it. And like anything, don't abuse it. So for me, I use these tools when I feel like I need it. San Pedro, I've done it when I was younger. I want to do it again with a proper shaman soon, soon. Blockchain TV, what's up, brother? 100% agreed on mushrooms for clarity. Wise words here, folks. Guys, if you want to check out good information, go check out Blockchain TV. Fantastic resource. Can microdosing trigger psychosis? I'm not aware of that. When you're microdosing, it is so small that your body doesn't even register it. You don't feel anything. So that's the thing. It's misconception. People think you actually get a kick out of it. You don't. When you microdose LSD, like 1-16th of a tab, or mushrooms, which is like, it really depends. It's like 0.1, something like that. You don't. You don't feel anything. Have you done ayahuasca? No. I want to do ayahuasca. I've done DMT, different derivatives of it. But the full shamanistic ceremony I haven't done yet, I may go to Peru, Costa Rica, have some friends of mine who are shamans there. So I don't know yet. I do have a fiance. I do have other obligations. So I can't just disappear for a week on that. So it depends on my business and my family life. I have time to do that. And that's something on my roadmap that I really do want to do. Next question, do you think that social media is becoming a platform slash world for more and more people in becoming a problem? Yeah. Well, this is a problem right now. Most people are, I mentioned this at the beginning, are reactive as opposed to responsive. So when you look at social media, whether you're reading a blog, or whether you're listening to me, or whether you're watching something, most people assume that is truth. And it's hearsay, right? So they hear something, they regurgitate it, and they spit it back to somebody else. I'm a firm believer in due diligence and understanding cognitive biases. Read anything by Daniel Kahneman. Read anything from Daniel Kahneman, Joseph Campbell, and really understand that you need to come up with your own thought patterns, also on a scene to leave. So anti-fragile, skin to the game. Come up with your own thought patterns and understand that, listen, whatever you are told, that's one person's opinion. But you need to try and angulate your opinion as Ray Dalio would say, and take your time and do diligence, actually figure out, OK, this is my own constructive criticism and feedback for what I just read or watched. Come to Chicago, hook you up with our shaman, nice. I might do that. What was your first entrepreneurial venture? Oh, simple. I got kicked out of high school right at the end of grade 9, so I never finished high school into college. And I literally hustled for shit. I hustled from age like 15, 16 to like 21, 22. And then I went to jail for half a year. But I had a bunch of troubles before that. And then I left that. So I had a bunch of ventures from construction, business, club stuff, and an e-name, like fuck, my life was interesting for those years. OK, what's your best memory from my life? I don't have a best memory. Every memory is good. Like I'm actually happy that I'm living. Every day that I wake up and I'm breathing is a good day. Every day that I'm healthy is a good day. It's very difficult to compare different memories. Every memory has a different weight and experience and a different feeling and emotional response. So I can't really justify a best memory. We need a life story. I'll get my life story one day. Do you still eat paleo? Yeah, I'm very cyclical. So right now I'm actually on ketogenic low-carb for about a couple of months. Also no caffeine, going through kind of like a circadian biology diet. So in the wintertime, obviously in Canada, I don't have access to high-sugary fruits or even starches. And then slowly around February, I will, or February, March, I will start including more carbs. But that's not to say that when I go out for a business dinner and there's amazing, beautiful food in front of me, I won't indulge as I do. What's your biggest mistake when it comes to crypto? My biggest mistake? That's a good question. I think it applies to everything in life, not just crypto. I think the biggest mistake most people have is the high expectations of other people. So one of the worst things human beings can do in Buddhism talks about this is you expect certain things for people and they let you down. And that expectation actually destroys your relationship with that person or that team. Also expectation actually decreases neuroepinephrine and dopamine in your body and actually decreases motivation to continue on to a certain goal and task. So don't expect anything from anybody and just, what's there's a business saying, under promise over deliver. That's what I stand by, under promise over deliver. Can your manager be your mentor from Eric? Anyone can be your mentor. I've never had a mentor in my life. I consider my friends my mentors. We meet up together, we talk. So yeah, anything, books are your mentors. Videos are your mentors is wherever you find inspiration and motivation, I don't like motivation actually. Inspiration, wisdom that you can actually absorb yourself and use it. Ironworks, who was the biggest influence in my life, a couple of people, my mother's a massive influence without her, I wouldn't be here. People that I love reading, Joseph Campbell's one a massive influence in my life. Muhammad Ali, Miyamoto Masashi, Milton Friedman for economics, but if I look at history and mindset and theology and mythology and understanding the storytelling of the human nature would be Joe Campbell. Thanks Eric. M-E-M, I guess you are proof that the education system does not work. You didn't pay attention to school probably because you were interested in other stuff. It wasn't practical enough. Oh yeah, I found school beyond boring. Like it was a nightmare. I just want to shoot myself. I never went to school because it was boring. Like plain simple, I didn't like it. Jesus Putnam, our current system of schooling was designed to prepare. It is, it's actually, there's a name for that. It's called the Victorian schooling system which was designed during the Industrial Revolution to create cogs in the machine so you can be yes people and be obedient little creatures. That is the truth, yes. Abraham, do you buy into the idea that the USD will crash in your lifetime? I don't know about that. I buy into the idea that I will actually see a USD crypto before I see the USD crash. Alexander, Marku, how did you decide to follow the business path and not the employee path? Oh fuck, that's a simple question. I have a big ego and that's something to work on and I never ever could take orders from people. That's not to say I didn't have jobs in the past. I did, but those are very short lived. I mean very fucking short. So I literally can't take orders from people. And I'm like, for me I'm like, my spirit animal is a wild wolf. Like I like freedom. I like to design my own day. I want to do something when I want to do it and that's it. Like no one can tell me what to do. On my Instagram, Eric, oh fuck, I need to get back and I don't do Instagram. Twitter have automated at nighttime and I reply to some things during the day but like I'm busy. Like I don't know how I'll have these fucking entrepreneurs CEO on Twitter nonstop. Like I'm working. I have no idea how people spend so much time on social. Mushrooms, amen to that. Yeah, mushrooms do help. All psychedelics help. MDMA, mushrooms, Aya, Ebola, Ebola is a good one. Favorite crypto from Kiefer Hunter. I like decentralized stuff. You guys know that, you know, Monero, Bitcoin, Litecoin. And it's not just the coins itself. I'm very bullish on the technology, right? The decentralized open source technology that people can actually audit the code and commit different commits, you know, in Bitcoin, you have the BIT protocol and in Ethereum, you have the EIP protocols. Jacob, are you fucking high or drunk? I'm not drunk, maybe high. I haven't had a sip of alcohol for seven years. So it's been seven years since I had any alcohol and I'll never have alcohol ever again. Corey Hughes, I'm your philosophically perspective. They find consciousness is tied to a particle field much in the same way the Higgs field works. This is how we're all connected. Yeah, it could be, right? We still don't, you know, for example, they say 99.99% is empty between atoms and we don't know exactly what that is. And you're right, we don't know half the things out there and very well everything we connected. It reminds me of Arthur Schopenhauer, one of my favorite philosophers. He has a small story and I'm gonna butcher their stories but, you know, he says, it's like imagine a child and within that child, the child has a dream and within that dream, there's characters and those characters within that dream each have a dream of their own and within that dream of their own, there's characters in those dreams and those characters also are dreaming with other characters in their dreams. So everything is connected. So at the end of the day, you can't blame anybody for anything and the Vedic side of saying for this, it's like everything is connected, horizons and it goes back to like string theory. So it's like quantum physics, quantum mechanics and so we can have a whole episode about that and hopefully I can bring on some guests to talk about that but stuff like that fascinates me. Let's see. Risk, risky artem. I mean, I'm all about alcohol being one of the worst but what's your reason? Spiritual for me, when I looked at hindsight, all my mistakes and bullshit that happened in my life was due to alcohol and I'm not really, for me, back in the day, it's either in or out so I hadn't, for me, made no sense to just drink a glass of wine or beer. I'm like, I drank to get buzz and that led to next thing and I never ever wanna be not in control of my personality and the great thing about like psychedelics is that even though you're on a ride and you are downloading information, you are in a spiritual healing environment and also you're quite aware of who you are. You should show with Paul Statnitz. If you know him, CCS, sure, let's figure something out. Will Litecoin reach 100 by January 18th? I don't know, I don't answer financial predictions. I'm not a technical analyst. I don't do any of that stuff. Is Biffenex printing USD to pump cryptocurrency? I have no idea. Like I said, I wanna find somebody who knows that tender information, Biffenex and get them on the show. If you know somebody, anybody educated on a technical aspect or insider aspect, let me know, connect us, we'll have a show. Blake Brady, I've never had anything good come from drinking alcohol and I have no control when I'm drunk. Yep, exactly. And this is not me telling people not to stop drinking. My fiancee drinks a glass of wine here and there. A lot of my friends do. Just each is to his own, just know thyself. Jason Adventures, Amir, I have potential, lots of it. I've done a lot of my life and I'm considered successful, but I feel I've a lot left to strive for and I'm lacking motivation. What pointers do you have? Good question. For me, one of my turning points in life is surrounding yourself with people who are 10 years better than you or 10 times better than you. You are the product of your environment. So put yourself in situations that pushes you outside your bubble. Put yourself in a situation that makes you grow. Put yourself in a situation that you're uncomfortable. The Stoics talks about this, right? You have Aristotle's, you have Socrates and the whole idea is you have to put yourself environments that makes you actually mentally do pushups. And so if you're around friends that don't challenge you mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, then you're not growing, right? It's like a muscle. So surround yourself with people who are like a million times better than you and just through sheer osmosis, you will become better. Stoicism is an excellent point. Stoicism is amazing, yes. Best Stoic book, I need to pull it up. I forget the title, short letters from Seneca, I think. Let me just pull up right now. Letters from Stoic by Seneca, that's what it is. Like get that book, really good book. Okay, let me go back here. What's the last great book you have read? The one really stood out to me would probably be Homo Deus, the sequel to Homo Sapiens. And then right now I'm reading a pull up right now but I just started in Subbis, it's an audible, it's like 26 hours, it's ridiculous. But it is from one of my favorite biologists, Robert, which was last in Saposky, I always get it wrong. No, I got it right, Saposky, Robert Saposky. Yeah, behave, right here. That's it, so I'm reading that right now. Well, I'm listening to it because I take public transit, so I got about 45 minutes a day without internet that I can listen to. Ryan Holiday, great, yeah, his books are great. Parker Dahl, do you believe in universal moral code? Is this evidence of God? No, I don't believe in a universal moral code. I believe everything is an equilibrium. I really like what the Upanishads talk about and Joseph Campbell talks about is the Brahman, the inner light. And if you actually look at the agnostics and the old testaments in Christianity, they talk about the spirit Christ in you. And the whole idea of people trying to find this God-like entity outside of them is they're always searching when in reality you are God itself, you are the spirit within you and you have amazing potentiality to become everything you want. You know, kingdom of heaven is here spread upon the earth and man simply do not see it and it's true. Heaven is front of you, heaven is wherever you are. You can make heaven out of your life with a blink of an eye, but understanding that everything lies within you and people keep on searching out there, it puts power into these like metaphysical energies that you can never comprehend. With the end of the day, you are it, you are it, man. You are the energy and what you need to comprehend is yourself. What is it? Could, from Jason, following up your question, how do you see yourself now compared to when you were 25? Fuck, good question. Less angry, that's always angry. I would say that's a big one. Less of an ego, that's a big one. And also, like I said earlier, just balancing myself out with people who are much better than me. Makes you really humble, you realize fuck, man. I haven't done much, but these people push you. So those are two big ones in my life. Do I use practice like yoga to handle stress? Yes, I like yoga. I like Qigong. I've been in martial arts my whole life. So I used to do semi pro MMA. I did boxing. I did Muay Thai, Krav Maga, you name it. But right now in my life, I'm actually doing a lot of yoga and infrared sauna for handling stress. And float tanks when I have a chance. I like floating. Wim Hof, man. Wim Hof is the shit. I took his course last year. I love his breathing method. Amazing. It's like a cup of coffee instantaneously. Like actually screw that. It's like 25 cups of coffee in one shot. Like everyone needs to understand the Wim Hof method. And not just the breathing, which is very akin to Kundalini breathing, but also the combination with cold therapy. Helps with an ancient oxide levels in your body. Helps with something called heat shock protein to increase certain biochemical. Or I'm gonna say, what's it called? Aphosagy, so cellular suicide. I think I butch that word. But yeah, cold therapy and Wim Hof. Do I want to leave a legacy? I did, I don't. Legacies are about ego. Why do I need to leave a legacy? I'm a firm believer. Just do you, keep on doing it. The whole idea of I need to do something because people need to recognize me. That's an ego thing. And I did have that for a while. And I slowly eliminate that from my paradigm of reality. I don't need to leave a legacy. Do I have an audio podcast version of my show? I don't, but good news is I have a studio being built in this crazy 6,000 square foot facility with the other startups we have over here. And if you guys are familiar with like the Joe Rogan type show where it's live video podcast, I will fucking have that, mark my words. It's gonna happen in January. So I'm very excited for that. Where am I located? Toronto, we're Toronto, yeah. So crypto, hey Amir, how's Golan looking? One of your top five. Golan was never my top five for crypto choice as in to invest. I like it because of technology. I don't think so. The solution that they're targeting, which is resource sharing for hard drive space is gonna actually be applicable in the future because everything's been cloud. But what I like about them is the underlying technology of crowdsourcing resources in general. So you can substitute storage for anything. So crowdsource whatever type of resources among the world. So I'm very bullish on the underlying tech that they're trying to work on. My favorite country and city to live in and also aspect taken consideration. Well, Canada is unique, one of a kind multicultural. Economy is ridiculous right now here in a good way. It's hard to compare, right? Like I just came back from Mexico. Is there a two and a half weeks? So whether it's gorgeous. I was in Tulum, organic food on the beach. One of the top 10 beaches in the world, but they don't have the same healthcare, same safety. So there's pros and cons of each. It's good if you combine them both if you're Canadian. Spend the summer here, spend the winter down south. Who are my top five YouTubers I watch? I don't, only thing I watch on YouTube would be Sam Harris and Joe Rogan. That's pretty much it. Flat Earth, yay or nay? No, I'm not a flat earther. Thoughts on Cliff High? I don't know what that is, so no idea. I don't give investment advice, you know. Did you talk about DMT? A bit, yeah. Where can you learn those breeding methods? Wim Hof, just Google the Wim Hof method. Am I bullish on crypto? I'm bullish on the technology, yeah. Bitcoin can disappear tomorrow, same thing with Ethereum, but the underlying technology is here to stay. And the very famous saying, don't put all your eggs in one basket. So keep that in mind. What time do I wake up in the morning? Depends, each day is different. Five-thirty-ish, roughly, give or take. Best hardware wallet I personally use, the Legend Nano S. I like it, I have multiple versions of them. It's pretty simple. I got a lot of my family members on it. If they can use it, anyone can use it. So yeah, Legend Nano S, if you want, there's a link below this video somewhere I put it. I should plant peyote cactus. Well, indoors maybe, outdoors it'll die man. I got this winter here. Do you work every day of the week? I work every day of the week, except one day of the week, which I keep to myself, but work does not work for me. Like I'm a workaholic, like I enjoy what I'm doing. And if I don't enjoy what I'm doing, I don't do it, as simple as that. If I don't enjoy it, I don't do it. That's it, that's my philosophy. How long do you think the Wall Street stage will take before the herd comes? I don't know, I think the herd's coming next year. It all depends, yeah. Best book you've read that you often go back to Joseph Campbell, Sapiens. Yeah, Sapiens is a good one. Those are two recent ones I keep on going back to. Yeah, what percentage? I won't say percentage, but let's say I'm heavily, I have a lot of skin in the game. Let's put it that way. Do you listen to Drake? Oh, here and there, Drake's from Toronto. I like the guy. Alexander, how do you approach people that are way better than in a certain field and you wanna learn by them? Add value, I'm a firm believer in adding value in people's lives. Whenever you ask people, hey, can I buy you coffee? Or can you ask this question? Or hey, you gotta suck, blah, blah, you're stealing time from them. You are a resource suck. And no, they don't like that. People are super busy with their families, with their businesses, and they don't have a second to spare, and here people come around and asking, oh, can you have free time for coffee? As opposed to adding value. For example, you read their blog and you love it. It's like, hey, I just syndicated your blog on my network, keep up the great work. You ask nothing from them. Just, as Simon Sinek talks about give or Gary Vaynerchuk talks about give, give, give. Don't take, just give. Although I appreciate it, man. Thank you, cheers from Panama. Do you use crypto to buy your psychedelics? I wanna answer that question. I plead the fifth if I was in America. Best advice for a 20-year-old, take a lot of risks because that's when you can afford to take risks, especially for businesses. Surround yourself with people 10 years ahead of you and this is not age dependent. Literally 10 years ahead of you where you wanna be so it can be people of the same age of you. And just have a laser vision and just go out there and fucking crush it. Sam Harris, fuck yeah. Mr. Wolf, Sam Harris is dope. Do I invest in ICOs? No, not yeah, maybe I will. Well, that's misconception. Well, no, I didn't invest in ICO, I came afterwards, but no, I haven't invested in any actual ICO. Gary, I'm here with Tim Hortons right now with a bunch of crypto, minor friends of mine. Do you mind to read our question? Yeah, sure, put your question down, man. There's like a million questions. It's like, it's hard for me to keep up because YouTube's design is fucking retarded. It like gives you like small box. Can you keep up? I was a question, if 50% of the world's population starts adopting Bitcoin, how do you think, well, what do you think's gonna happen with a faster cryptocurrency? Well, first, IOTA is not blockchain. So the definition has to be changed from crypto. Second of all, 50% of the world's population would not adopt Bitcoin specifically. So it's not really be like scalabilities of massive issues. You know, we got years to go. Ethereum has years to go. We got to figure out Lightning Network. We got to figure out Casper. You got to figure out Plasma. Second tertiary layering on top of these networks. So we got a long, long way to go. It's a good idea to take profit out. Depends, man. Depends on what you're investing in. It's always good to, you know, if you put your initial capital in, you can take out your profit and then ride whatever's left over. That's a pretty solid, simple strategy. What will happen when jobs are lost by automation, universal basic income isn't implemented until then? I think for every job that is lost, new jobs appear. And I think we're moving over to a circular economy, a more open source, stateless economy where states don't matter and where you and me are not hedged by national currencies and one money where you and I can pick any crypto that we want to use and we can have a virtual economy on a decentralized platform. That's where we're going. What does your cryptocurrency portfolio include? You know, decentralized crypto. I don't trade. I don't really buy long. Like guys, like I'm not a daily trader. I'm not buying coins every single day. I just bought a couple of times and I hold. That's it. I'm a hot alert. Entrepreneurs and artists will always create. Yes. You don't musk vision your thoughts. I don't know his vision. Is his vision all electric cars and rockets and, you know, expanding stuff? Cool. I'm down with that. Sure. I think Elon Musk is great. Long term expectancy value of Bitcoin and Ethereum. I don't know. Just look at historicals. Look at the last year. You see the rise. You can do some future projections and projections is not just based on projections. You got to look into usability, technology development, how many developers are on there, et cetera. There's so many different variables, guys. Come on. Napoleon Hill and Thinking Grow Rich. I read that a long time ago. It's a good start, but there's a lot of hoohah in there where I think and believe in all your yada, yada, yada will come true, which is complete bullshit. So yeah, where do you get my? I don't have motivation. Motivation is, I would say, external. Like, you're looking for it outside. For me, I have goals. I have aspirations. I have something I specifically want to achieve. Motivation is undeclared. It's not structured. You really don't know. Motivation is a feeling. You know, for me, like any business, you have, you have goals. You have your Q1 to Q4 set. Like, it's very strategic. So motivation is a drug, and that's why people that keep on going to Tony Robbins and no offense to Tony have been to this stuff. I've seen it, but like people, they jump on these different events. Always looking for the next fix. Like, I need that dopamine fix. I'll find my next internal motivation. That's why I fucked that. You got to figure out what is your nuclear fuel inside of you, and figure out, like, this is my goal. This is how reverse engineer it, as Ray Dalio talks about, and this is how I fucking execute it. More questions from Daniel. What are my top three goals for next year? Getting married next year. And my future wife, my fiance. I'm super excited for that. I want to get back into shape. So I used to deadlift 5'10". I'll send you guys pictures afterwards, somewhere on my Facebook. And I used to squat raw 500. So for me, I want to add another 10 pounds of solid muscle back on. So I want to figure out a routine for that. Probably going to combine calisthenics again, because I'm big on that, and maybe some MMA, we'll see. And then for my business one, I don't know, just keep on growing blockheeks, bit by bit. I'm not all about super scale, super speed. We are SaaS business for now, and we provide education slowly and surely, build the best educational blockchain company in the fucking world. Kettables, yes, Kettables. I used to compete. So that's another whole different story. Are you mostly working from home? XNA, I hardly work from home. I can't stand working from home. So I'm in this gigantic office with Cosmos, L4, Trubit, who else is here? I don't know, a bunch of different blockchain companies. Do I think EOS is a good investment? I can't comment on that, I have no idea. How do I feel about Neo, the Chinese Ethereum? Seems like they have a good dev team. I haven't really dived into it. It's more like a Chinese entity, so it's less of fair capitalism. All the power to all the entrepreneurs out there are trying to do cool things. How do you think the crypto market will perform during a recession? I don't know, it depends. Recessions are geographically allocated. For example, in 2008, when the United States had a recession, Canada didn't really have a recession like that whatsoever. So, I don't know, it really does depend. What do you think of Bitcoin Cash? Hey, it's less of fair capitalism. They can do whatever they want. The whole idea of you can't do that is ridiculous. That's a whole ethos of blockchain. It's like, people come together, they can fork, they can copy the code, they can create their own mining network, and if people have, or people see consensus in that and see how they use it, right? That's a whole point of capitalism. That's a whole point of less of fair entrepreneurialism where anyone has the optionality to create whatever they want. That's it. The competition, the best man win, end of the day. Do I like Conor McGregor? Yeah, I think Conor is fucking amazing, and he's one of a kind, and you won't see another Conor for long, long, long time. Do I stake? I don't even know what that means. What do you think about Neutropics? Do you use them? Yes, I used to use Neutropics from all the Erasitams, Parasitams and Erasitam, Newpept, a little bit of Modafenil. I haven't touched those in fucking years. I did everything and nothing really worked for me. I'll tell you what was the biggest Neutropic for me, and it wasn't any chemical. Sorry, no, it was a combination two thing. It was biochemical. It was good dosages of Omega-3, so a lot of fatty Omega-3s for the myelination of your nerves and also infrared light therapy. How old am I? I am 32. How many languages do I speak? I speak two and three a little bit, and I'm trying to learn Spanish. Would you consider making a video while you are tripping? Yeah, I will, once my new studio is actually built and it's all set, we're gonna have some funky times. What's better, learning business or learning how to code? Oh, it depends. I understand a bit code. I can't code because I can't sit down for a long period of time to stare at the computer, so it depends on the nature of you. And I know some of my friends, they love sitting down and coding. It's like a high for them, so that's what they do. Will the Leafs win the cup? Oh my God, Jeremy. No, I don't know. They had the longest losing streak in the NHL. I don't know. I don't watch sports much, so I don't know. Have I ever used psychedelics? Yeah, we spoke about this like half an hour ago. So you can rewind. Kramagar MMA, I've done both. I love Kramagar. I did Toronto Kramagar. It was great. I did that for like six months. MMA had been my whole life pretty much. I think Kramagar for regular people, for self-defense and also for mental training is fucking great. What's my greatest weakness? I'm not detailed. I just steam ahead. I'm like, oh, we gotta do something. Let's go. I'm like a bulldozer. I just go in, blow stuff up and I leave. I don't cross the T's nor do I dot the I's. I'm fucking a vicious badger. I don't know, Wolverine hurricane. Rated network? Why did they need a token? How early are we with crypto? Extremely early. Very early, guys. We're still at the heyday, the beginning. We have a long, long way to go. All right, I think I'm gonna wrap it up because holy fuck, I've been on here for 45 minutes. Time flies, guys. All right, cool. Where to hold my coins? Nano, I don't have any, I don't know. Just nano, that's what I use. I'm gonna try to do this more often, hopefully. And if you guys have any questions, leave a comment below after this video. And I'll see you guys soon. Peace.