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What is the next big thing after AI? Could it be judgment day, yo-yos or robot pets? Who knows? 

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Humorous Intro Banter

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Good morning, good afternoon, and good... Oh, sorry, I didn't know you saw that I did it. Sorry, buddy. I did I did. I'm watching. I see. I saw you were taking it. It's okay. No, it's fine. Sorry, take two. Am I doing the intro? You want to it.
00:00:15
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You know, we never really discussed that. I just kind of took a break from it for a while, but i don't really have a preference. I did it last time. You go and Okay. Okay. Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and everybody up, down, all around, inside and outside of the gender binary.
00:00:32
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Welcome to TOQ, or that's our Q for long. ah My name is Danny Guarantee, and I'm here with my good buddy, Adam. You said for long. For long.
00:00:44
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I realized as I was saying that, i was like, ooh, I did that in the wrong order. I said backwards. doesn't That's like how I've always done it. I don't know why it feels better to say TOQ first, and then you're like And it's all the same amount of syllables, so it's just it's written longer, but it's the same amount of syllables.
00:00:58
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Yeah, so it's it's for long. Yeah.

Intriguing Listener Question

00:01:01
Speaker
Oh, hey, listen. I have a quick question. Wait, were you done with your intro? Go ahead and finish it. Sorry. ah Say hi, Adam. um Hey.
00:01:09
Speaker
Okay, we answer questions like anybody cares what we're going to... ah what our answer is. But apparently Adam has a question for me before our actual question. So what's your question, Adam?

Visit to 'They Bar'

00:01:19
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So i just wanted to ask you, um i had a a little debate with a new friend I made at work and they um we were out at a bar. What's called? like They call it a they bar, which I've never heard of before. And it's very funny and I like it a lot.
00:01:37
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They bar like the pronouns. Yeah, essentially it's like a gay bar, but like even more representation for people who aren't and in in the binary. And it's incredible. And they have a wonderful little menu and have these delightful mocktails that are like inexpensive.
00:01:55
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And like one of them was cranberry juice, orange juice, like some sort of like. soda And then like ah the, one of the ingredients was fire. And it was like, literally they light like these little stick things on fire and they throw it in your drink. And it's fucking awesome. Interesting. um And some of the things, and you donate the bar will donate to charity every time you order something and then say, fuck JK Rowling.
00:02:16
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um Also, when I said, oh my God, I wasn't saying that to the idea of a they bar. was saying it to the name they bar instead of gay bar. I like that. The moment they said, do you want to go to they bar? And I was like, that is so funny. I have to go. That's so good.
00:02:32
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And it's a place that's Halloween themed all year round. So it's just spooky in there every day. And they have the doors to the bathroom look like bookshelves. And I did not know that. And i was like, oh, cool. What a cool little books that you have.
00:02:44
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And I walked over there. and My friend goes, no, that's the bathroom. And I was like, yeah, there's a door like eight feet to the left. And was like yeah, I see the doorway, but I want to check out the books. And they're like, no. that's a, that's the doors. And i was like, Oh fuck.
00:02:55
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And it looks like

Pronunciation Debate

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it, there's not quite one of those ones that spins around like in Scooby doo, but like the doors look so much like a fucking bookshelf that like, I didn't know there was a bathroom back there. all right. If we ever visit you, we have to go here.
00:03:07
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it is a delightful little place. We'll go absolutely apeshit for. Yeah. it I'll take a picture next time i go. I just didn't think of it in the moment, but anyway,
00:03:19
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We were talking about how the kids call um sparkling water, spicy water. But and they didn't know that. ah But somehow along the way, I said, well, you know, spicy, sparkling, same amount of syllables.
00:03:32
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And my friend says, well, no, sparkling is three syllables. And I was like, no, it's two syllables. And they go sparkling. And I like, no, no, no. Sparkling.
00:03:43
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So now we have people who are making a divide amongst the group that are like, it's sparkling and sparkling. I'm like, no, no, no, no. no It's sparkling. So I want to ask you, Danny, are you team sparkling or sparkling?
00:03:58
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Okay. Okay. ah This isn't is is a softball. This shouldn't be a hard one. I'm going to make it more complicated than it needs to be.
00:04:10
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Okay, go ahead. If somebody asked me how many syllables sparkling had, would say two. However, if I were to say the syllables out loud, I have to stop myself from saying spark-a-ling.
00:04:30
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Right. I understand. It's a pronunciation thing like tomato, tomato, right? Yeah. But if I weren't thinking about it and like. I weren't a nice person and I was a jerk and somebody didn't understand me and I was like, I want sparkling water, sparkling.
00:04:51
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Like I would add that. ah So it's like I get it. I could see the people that do that, but like.

Post-AI Speculations

00:04:58
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If you want to be technically right, which is the best kind of right.
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um Yeah, you, you it's two. It's two. It's two. It's sparkling. Sparkling. I even sent them a video later. I went to, there's literally a website called like pronunciation.com or some shit or how are words pronounced.com. I can't remember, but I went and I played it. I took a short video and it says right underneath it, spar hyphen, hyphen, cling, sparkling. was like, yes.
00:05:28
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And then I pushed the little speaker and it played the word. It said sparkling. And i was like, see, yeah. Yeah, it's tough because you want to say sparkle. Sparkling.
00:05:40
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I totally get it. i I understand how that one would say that. I'm not saying I probably haven't either. However, if you say how many syllables does the word have, it has two.
00:05:52
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You can pronounce it however you like, but it's two. That being said, do you really want to take like linguistic advice from somebody who forgets there's an R in forward?
00:06:04
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I almost forgot it there. Far-wire. Far-word. It's forward. I'm sorry. Far-wire. It's forward. Firewood. It's so much easier to say forward than it is to go forward. Maybe that's why you can't do Australian no accent, because like you, you can't put an R in four.
00:06:26
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Nar. Nar. Anyway, that's not why we're here. That's not why we're here. um want to be able to. Do an Australian accent, damn it. told you how to do it. You just have to fucking do it.
00:06:37
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I'm trying. Pretend like you're saying Naruto, but cut it off right at the Naruto. I just did. That's why I was thinking when I did the Naruto. Naruto. That was pretty good. There you go. Naruto.
00:06:50
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It's so hard. Just had us to get your mouth around the veils when he's talking in all CXS. Shut up. yeah ah Anyway, we have an actual question from a listener that isn't one of our besties, which is great.
00:07:05
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Not that we don't love getting our questions from folks like Dixon and Adrian, because please keep sending them our way. But, you know, like we had a few weeks ago, a new person has sent us ah a letter.
00:07:17
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And it's very exciting. And so I immediately took a screenshot and sent it to Danny. Danny was very pleased and very excited. I believe I said, ah holy shit. Yes. Yeah, that's literally what you say. Yeah. Yeah. I'm looking at it. ah So. So anyway, we have an actual question.
00:07:36
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um So let's make sure we give our question asker their their their do. Don't say their email. Just i not planning on I'm just going to say the first name. Okay.
00:07:46
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All right. and This comes to us from Chance. And they say, I'm a bit of a tech guy And while AI seems to stay around, what do you guys think will be the next big thing after AI?
00:08:00
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After AI. So what do you think is going to come after AI? ah That's a good question. Now, I have a couple of ideas of brewing, but I know that you took some time to think about it before I did.
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I did. i wanted to at least have something ready to spark conversation so we're not just sitting there going, duh. Well, I wouldn't. I have ways.
00:08:24
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um But anyway, you can go first. No, no, please. You go first since you wanted to do this by by the ah the hair in your ass. Let's go. All right. Well, we're we're looking at AI, right?
00:08:37
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And how the point of AI is supposed to make human life easier somehow. and yet um You know, and in some ways it does, but in other ways it makes humans even lazier. Like, you know, WALL-E, right? Remember that movie?
00:08:52
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I do. I loved WALL-E. Right? How all the people got big and huge and lazy because they don't do anything because robots do everything for them. Well, I think what's next after AI is the collapse of human society.
00:09:06
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Right? where tribalism begins and it's humans versus AI. They're already working on robots right now that are supposed to be able to do certain tasks.
00:09:17
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And you know, and look, and I'm not going to get too far into the weeds in here, but I'm just going to say for the people who don't like quote unquote foreigners taking our jobs, the same tech bros are really cool about AI doing it.
00:09:29
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And that's what's going to happen. And eventually we're going to have to go to war with the machines. So what's next after AI? Terminator Judgment Day. That's what's next after AI, Daniel. You heard it it here first from Legally distinct Terminator theme.
00:09:47
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The soothsayer of that's our cue. The next big thing will be us versus the robots. Oh, actually, you know what? If not that, here's another more practical answer because it's already starting.
00:10:01
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There's AI pornography that an AI quote unquote actresses in Hollywood. and i heard about this. So what I'm saying is it will be us versus the AI in a way, because eventually someone's going to feel the sting of a robot taking their job.
00:10:20
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You know, kind of like at Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory where the the robots took Pappy's job, but then Pappy got a job fixing the robots. But he laid in bed like a lazy old fuck until Charlie found a golden ticket. And he's like, now I'll get out of bed.
00:10:35
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I had no idea the grandfather had backstory. Huh? Yeah, he lost his dog to machines. So he's just did a depressed old fart with all the rest of the people laying in bed.
00:10:45
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But the moment Charlie's like, I might make some money and get a chocolate factory or something. He's like, oh, I don't have to have your mom wipe my ass anymore. I can get out of bed and dance like you piece of shit. um But anyway.
00:10:58
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you know, like again, robots are taking over. So, but I don't think that's what chances question is asking, but that's, if you're asking what I literally think is going to happen is like, AI is just going to be like the thing of pleasure. It is what people are going to turn to. to They're already turning to it.
00:11:14
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But the next thing thing, big thing that's not AI. I think ah the health craze is going to come back. That's what I think. I think people are going to have to start, um,
00:11:25
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uh growing their own food and eating healthier because food's gonna be too expensive for us to buy dude fair that's what i think we're all gonna have to learn to be tiny farmers stardew valley style i mean anyway what do you think it's not bad idea um ah so well first i want to touch on your answer a little bit because i actually i think ai is going to go down a little differently than you seem to Well, I guess I'm cautiously optimistic about it.
00:12:01
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And that's funny to say because I'm cautiously optimistic that it will fall apart. And my reason for that is um unless ai makes a dramatic improvement starting at the base, right? Because as of right now, AI...
00:12:23
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despite how it's marketed and what it's called is not AI, right? It's a large language model. Right. um And what that means is that it basically, you give it a bunch of,
00:12:38
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ah ah i don't even know what you would call it, sample data. same Like, yeah, language. like Like language, pictures, whatever. Yeah. And it figures out. It's not a model that it creates.
00:12:50
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Right. It figures out, you know, what, is the most probable thing to happen. You know, A to probably leads to B to C to D. And then you can say, Hey, I want a picture of ah hockey puck flying through the sky with wings made of fire.
00:13:07
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And it goes, okay, these are all the images that have hockey puck. This is what the hockey puck is. So we'll put that in, you know, these are all pictures of wings. Uh, the only thing in common is this bit. So this must be the wings.
00:13:21
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Put that there. And um so on and so forth. But it's not actually thinking. um So.
00:13:33
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And i'm I'm hoping what will happen and what has already started happening is a lot of these companies that are turning to AI and laying off all their employees.
00:13:44
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Are getting closed down because the AI is just destroying them. Which. every time I read about it, it makes me laugh a little bit more.
00:13:59
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ah But I remember the first story I read. Some guy basically laid off all of his employees, got an AI to run his whole system, and I don't know what happened, what went wrong, but the AI just wiped everything.
00:14:14
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It just deleted it all. east um It was like, this is the best-case scenario. This must be his game. Oh, you know, the this isn't supposed to be here, so I should wipe it.
00:14:28
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And then it just wiped everything. So that just like that, the business was gone. There were no backups. It deleted the backups. It deleted everything. So I think the AI bubble is going to burst because this is happening more and more often as people buy into this.
00:14:45
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It's going to ruin all these companies. And unfortunately... I don't think it's going to happen to the very big companies, but the mid to larger companies, maybe. And then eventually everybody's going to get wind of it and hopefully we'll leave it in the past.
00:15:02
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um But, you know, maybe not. I don't know. I can't tell the future. That's just what I'm hoping will happen. But the next big thing after AI, to get back to the real question, I think the next thing that's going to happen is going to be ah realistic robot pets.
00:15:24
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We're getting there with like the the Boston Dynamics dog thing. you know they're They're starting to be able to like keep themselves upright, sit, and do all these other crazy things.
00:15:35
Speaker
I think somebody's going to come along and be like, hey, can we make this smaller and then make like a synthetic corgi suit around it? make it so that it barks, you know, kind of like the toys we used to have, like, oh, it's so real, but like, actually.
00:15:54
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So people like me who are allergic to dogs, you could get a robot dog. All the fun of the normal dog. You know, if I wanted to go out and pretend I had a dog, I could just bring it and walk it.
00:16:06
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um And then I think from there, we're going to start seeing more in the android humanoid space. Which I'm really not looking forward to.
00:16:20
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yeah I was thinking about, i mean, the pet thing's an interesting idea because I could see the utility of that in, he like you said, people who might have allergies but still love animals or...
00:16:34
Speaker
You know, maybe less people trying to make their animals breed because people aren't doing that anymore. I don't know. i't think there's going to be the the the people who they like the Humane Society who still are going to go that route.
00:16:46
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And I think the cynic in me, the cynic in me wants to say like, oh, it's going to be. You know, the next bougie thing like, oh, are you like top tier influencer or a movie star and you want your little chihuahua in your bag? But you you don't want to have to feed it and pick up its poo.
00:17:06
Speaker
Get yourself a robot chihuahua. You know, you can carry it with you You can look like a star. You can look like you care about the animals, but you don't really have to. When you get home, you just throw it in the you know in the closet until you're ready to use it as an accessory again.
00:17:21
Speaker
Yeah, I could see that kind of go in the way of the Furby where some people just kind of keep it in a closet oh or they just like they end up in a landfill, like all the E.T. cartridges from Atari. Like, I think I don't know. I think that's the thing about stuff like that, that I think outside of the utility of it, like, you know.
00:17:41
Speaker
You know, there are therapy dogs that go to hospitals and schools and things like that. I think that's going to be hard to replicate for. Yeah, I don't I don't think this is going to be like a total pet replacer.
00:17:55
Speaker
Yeah, this is going to be, you know, like a novelty. um Like i said, you want the joy of a pet without having any of the responsibility. Basically, just like those toys, but it's going to cost you like.
00:18:09
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$10,000 to have the perfect dog that you can just ignore. just going to be something that rich bitches like Elon Musk. Yeah. People with more money than sense. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Yeah.
00:18:19
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Yeah. That's where I think we're probably going to go next. You know, I thought of two

Future Cultural Trends

00:18:25
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extra things that maybe would be the next big thing because, you know, we're thinking tech. But.
00:18:31
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The next big thing could be something as simple as like, remember when fidget spinners were everywhere all the time? Fucking like you couldn't move. They were at every like impulse buy stand. People were collecting them.
00:18:43
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People couldn't just like walk around without having them. Even if they weren't neurodivergent, they had to have these fucking things to spin them. And because originally fidget toys were like little cubes with buttons and levers on them and stuff. And then fidget spinners came out and it pretty much like meme-ified the point of a fidget.
00:19:00
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um And, ah you know, and now you don't see them fucking anywhere. Like, but I bet you in like 20 years, just like Beanie Baby, someone's going to be like, hey, you remember fidgets like fidget spinners?
00:19:12
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Oh, that person has the original little cube fidget. Oh, shit. And they'll sell that at like a Toya Palooza for like three hundred dollars when they paid probably eight bucks for it at the time. So like there's stuff like that that I think will come back to, because one thing that I think is genuinely true about at least American society, I don't know enough about other countries to to know for sure.
00:19:31
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But I know at least in American culture, things do come back. They're already doing that now. um So like I think there are just things that are exciting that were exciting when you and I were kids that now other people are discovering. And they're like, oh, have you guys heard of Furbies? Have you guys heard of like Gak?
00:19:48
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Have you guys heard of what the fuck was that? Boggs. poggers yep have you got what the fuck was that um Or like language too. Like, right. Like i just overheard someone I've been told so many times, like Adam, nobody says deb bomb anymore.
00:20:03
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Um, and I used to say things are boss. And I, one of my colleagues today, she's like 22, 23. twenty three and was just like, you know, my friend and I are trying to use the word boss. We heard it and we thought it was cool. and We're trying to see if other people want start saying things are boss.
00:20:16
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And I was like, that was shit that I said when I was in school, I was like, Oh man, that's like a boss. That's boss. sell That's a boss move. Um, You know so I just think like, i don't know yeah this person chance if you're asking like technologically what the next big thing will be.
00:20:31
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But I think there's like a chance that something like yo-yos are going to make their return to like mainstream you know like oh my god do you know saying like where like people are going to be like there's already competitions and shit and stuff that people can do but i think like just like how pickleball really took off over the pandemic i think eventually something like a yo-yo contest or the next thing that lets people gamify something and compete or revive something that was a dying field And then people are going to come up with way more sick ass looking yogos that they can sell.
00:21:01
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And you're going to see them at every craft show, every store, every gas station, you know, like you're just going fucking see them everywhere. And it's going to be all the rage for about a year and there's going to die down, but there's still going to be a cult, a following for people to just like get in there.
00:21:17
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So I think it's going to be something like yo-yo something, or maybe like, Like a yo-yo without like a stringless yo-yo. Like they finally mastered the technology where people can just like control these discs without like strings on them.
00:21:28
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And it's all motion based and shit, right? Like a Bluetooth, like gloves that you wear that lets your yo-yo like fucking jump between your hands and shit, you know? That's what I think is going to be something like that, that people can gamify and be a part of something.
00:21:40
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And then it'll be like space hacky sack where you don't even have to touch it. You just have to look at it and move it around. Well, that was the thing when we were a kid. it had like the the floaty ball that you could control with your mind.
00:21:53
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Right, right. And there were like there was physics to that, right? It was all just based on physics, where now it's like, ah what I'm thinking it is like, it'll be electronic, it'll be Bluetooth, you'll have to charge it to use it or something.
00:22:06
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Like, I think it won't be analog, but there will be the people who are like, I can do it analog and you can't do this. And then there'll be that kind of divide in the culture. But I think that there will be like a Bluetooth yo-yo. that's That's my shot on it now. A Bluetooth yo-yo. Oh, God. And to make it even better, because it's Bluetooth, you can also play your favorite Spotify or iTunes list on there while you do shit to make it a whole show.

Merchandising and Brand Expansion

00:22:30
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You know, like it changes colors and shit depending on when the beats drop and stuff. And it's a whole fucking thing. And then you play it in the dark at clubs with neon lights on. And it's a whole thing. People open up whole entire bars and clubs with extra space because all the patrons are just whipping around yo-yos all day.
00:22:47
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That's what I think. You know, like how they use the drones to like do like light shows in the sky and stuff. It'll be like that, but with yo-yos and closer to the ground. Oh, I hate it.
00:22:59
Speaker
That's what I think. They'll be doing like the around the world and it'll be like that little. spinny thing you have that says things. And this one will this one will say, this one's called Around the World.
00:23:10
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And then he throws it, and then like two years later, it makes it its way all the way back around the world to his house. And then he's like, he has a web, he has ah he has his door cam there, ready to catch the glory when it comes back on i You know what? I see it now.
00:23:28
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It gives you quests each day. Make sure you yo-yo 50 times today. do three around the world. I wish i could go back and just put this as my first answer. because This is way better.
00:23:41
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but But as I was just thinking, I was like, what's something that was like fun or that was like a like a wacky phase or a fad that like comes around? It'll be like, oh, new Bluetooth yo-yos. Like some asshole probably already has it somewhere and I'm just not aware of it.
00:23:59
Speaker
You know, right, right. I think that would be dope. Like you put on a couple of special gloves that the yo-yo talks to and that like it always comes back to maybe it's magnets. Maybe it's just programming, whatever.
00:24:11
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Maybe it's AI, you know, remembers your tricks and then you just flick your wrist and it's like how Iron Man controls all of his gizmos and, you know, everybody feels cool.
00:24:22
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And then people start stealing them like they did with Garmin's. Remember Garmin's? Think so? Like, they were like the GPSs before, like, phones had GPS. Oh, yeah, yeah, Yes, like the Tauntauns. Right, Tauntauns would steal that shit right out of your fucking car.
00:24:36
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People are gonna go jack everybody's yo-yos. Oh my god. That's what I think. Chance, I'm calling my shot right here, buddy. Right here, right now. You know what I think is actually gonna be next? Because you're right, I don't think it's gonna be tech.
00:24:49
Speaker
I think the next big thing that's really gonna, like, explode... Alright, I think it's going to be... minimalistic, descriptive shirts. I also, I agree with you. I yeah think you're right.
00:25:03
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Like just a shirt that just says it's a shirt. Right. This is a shirt. I think that's going to be the next big thing. That's really good. Somebody, Do you think if we invent, if we make those now like a minimalistic text descriptive shirts that essentially just say what they are or what's on the shirt?
00:25:22
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hu Right. Like that's, yeah, I think you're right. We're on the same page there. Yeah. I think that's going to be the next thing to really blow up. Yes. I, I think so too.
00:25:34
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Um, Now, if only if only we had that. yeah hu If only. If only that was a thing that and two thousand handsome devilishly handsome men with sexy voices were making. That would be pretty cool.
00:25:51
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That would be pretty cool. Are you saying that you have that? um I'm neither confirming nor denying that things may be in the works to bring about shirts that may or may not be described as minimalistic self-description shirts.
00:26:08
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um I know that sounds oddly specific, but I promise you it's, it could be, it could not be, you know, it's just whatever. Yes. So just to kind of get to it, guys, listen, we have a store.
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00:26:35
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00:26:48
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And I picked that name like 18 years ago, but maybe not 18 years ago, more like 13 years ago. And no one has since, had that name it has been my golden claim to the internet no one has ever chosen that name for anything else literally if you go on spring and you search fun installers there's fucking nothing else that'll show up but us that's how good that name is guys um and so anyway wow yeah i just googled fun installers we're everywhere the very first thing is a youtube channel didn't know we had
00:27:24
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Yeah. Then it's fun installersnetwork.biz. Uh-huh. SoundCloud. Yeah. Instagram is Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Roleplayers, that's you. Yeah. About us. Uh-huh. Yeah.
00:27:35
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Oh, look. Here's here's a Ko-Fi. wonder what that is. Yeah. Maybe people should check that out. Oh, look. That's our queue. you. What number are we? One, two, three, four, five, It is the most... We're the seventh thing. We need to fix that.
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00:31:40
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get real on y'all right there.
00:31:42
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Anyway, but speaking of getting real, I have something else I want to talk about real quick, Danny, that I have addressed with you before. um But I wanted to bring up for the audience and maybe dive into this a little bit more. So do you remember ah in our Discord chat maybe a few weeks ago that I was posting screenshots from a video I was watching about people being different, like personality colors?
00:32:05
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Do you remember that? I do. I remember I was green. you're Right. And I was yellow. And so I i read the reason this has come back into my brain is because on ah Libby, the Libby app, which is a delightful app. If you want to experience audio books, but not pay any money, you just need a library card.
00:32:23
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It's a great little app. um And so I had on hold the book that inspired that video and this concept, which is called Surrounded by Idiots. And I was like, well, I got to know more about this book now. So I've been waiting on the list for several weeks until it was my turn.
00:32:37
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So if I just started listening to it ah yesterday. And um it's a very interesting listen. And it made me think like, I should go back and watch that video again, but also dive further into this.
00:32:49
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Because the idea of Surrounded by Idiots is... um that like people often look at other personality types and other people as if like who aligns with me and who doesn't. So they make it very themselves centric of like, well, that person doesn't fit with me.
00:33:06
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Therefore I shouldn't talk to that person or I shouldn't interact with that person where these color profiles that they come up with, it's called the DISC model, which stands for dominance, influence, stability, and compliance, all words that correlate with the different colors of the, uh,
00:33:21
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the spectrum, right? So the idea is that instead of thinking about how they mesh to you, how you can improve your communication and comprehension skills, if you learn how to understand the different colors and how to interact with them on the level where you meet them, where they're at, right?
00:33:37
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So I was one because they say that most people are a combination of at least two. Some are more prevalent with three and some are very strictly one. The more I read, the more I realized that while I'm definitely dominantly yellow, I'm probably closer to green as well, like maybe a yellow green combo.
00:33:53
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Um, so anyway, I thought maybe you and I could take turns reading at least the first paragraph of these different descriptors. Um, because I just found that to be very interesting. And I thought maybe we could read the descriptions for our listeners.
00:34:06
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Um, that way they could let us know either in comments on the, on the, you know, wherever they listen or through the website, like, Hey, this is what color I think I am. What, you know, cause I would love to know like what people think they identify as, right. There's ways you can test it, but usually there's a few simple questions you can ask yourself.
00:34:23
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to figure that out. So would you be game to kind of go over that real quick with our listeners and me? Sure. Absolutely. So I'll let you read. I'll read yellow. You read green, since that's what you identify strongly with. I identify strongly with yellow.
00:34:37
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So do you want to do blue or do you want to do red? And I'll do the other one. I my favorite color is blue. So I'm going to do. All right. So when you're looking at is dominant, influencing, steady, cautious.
00:34:49
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Correct. Yes. And so each one of those little tabbies will open up ah the different descriptors. And so listeners, I'd say just like for like the first bundle of text, it might be like a few paragraphs long before like the next bracket. I think it it goes more extensively.
00:35:06
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But can you like um throw just throw the the. Oh, you did. Oh, I did, buddy. I'm way ahead of you. You are the best. Yeah. So just the first couple of paragraphs before the next title shows up, like where the different yellow font comes up or the green font comes up.
00:35:24
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The red is a little bit longer than some of the other ones. But anyway, so listeners, there are four different personality types that fall colors that fall under either red, the dominant yellow, the influential green, the stable one or blue, the compliant.
00:35:41
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And so a lot of these recognize like how different personalities react or what kind of harmony they need for the world. Right. So I'm going to read red. Then Danny can read green and then I'll read yellow and then Danny can be blue. Sound good.
00:35:53
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Sounds good to me. All right, so here's the description for red and red is usually like the the more straightforward, the one that kind of just wants to kind of know what the plan of action is, right? That's red.
00:36:04
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So this one says, have you ever met a person whose energy level both fascinated and scared you at the same time? Well, then you have met a red person. You sort of recognize them. A common comment is that red people are very honest because they dare to tell the truth of people around them.
00:36:19
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If the rest of us don't like it, that's our problem. People with a lot of red in their behavior are extroverted, task-oriented, and enjoy challenges. They make quick decisions and are often comfortable taking risks.
00:36:31
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If so, if you need somebody with a lot of energy, it can be good to invite a red person to the team or project group. Red people never sit still. They are often on their way somewhere. Undeterred, they push on while the rest of us gave up a long time ago.
00:36:45
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ah Red people have no problem telling it like it is. They speak straight to the point about exactly what they think on a specific issue. They have no need to wrap things. or they They have no need to wrap things. When an opinion appears, the rest of us will know immediately.
00:37:00
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ah There's a few more paragraphs, but that's like the main crux of it. So red is just like the outgoing, task-oriented. They like challenges. They're going to speak their truth. They often don't think before they talk most of the time.
00:37:12
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um That's not necessarily a bad thing all the time. Like there's a other other descriptors as like the challenges and the and the and the rewards of being in the red. But that's kind of the main crux of red. So listener, as we continue, think about like,
00:37:25
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Do you how closely do you relate to that? Or do you know people who you think might be in the red category? That's another exercise is like maybe there's people in my life that I feel like I can just never really communicate with.
00:37:36
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There are other people that you just gel with so well that you don't think about it. So like this can kind of help you like, oh, maybe that person falls in that category. Maybe this is how I change my way I communicate with them. So I'll go over how to do that in a minute. But Danny, if you want to take it next.
00:37:50
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So Danny is going to read the green descriptor, which he identifies as, right? Yes, this is the stable one. And this is what I find myself to be. Yes. ah Let's see.
00:38:02
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need a friend ah Need a friend in need? Find a green person as soon as possible. Here you will get someone who will genuinely care about how you are doing. If you want to win over a green person to your side, there is one thing above all that you need.
00:38:16
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Patience. ah green person A green person does not appreciate being forced into quick decisions or having to accept sudden changes. Just like yellow, greens are relationship people and want things to feel good between you.
00:38:30
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This means that you should make time to socialize. Set aside some time for pleasant small talk. Ask about the children, the dog, and the holiday. Don't be in too much of a hurry and don't force your ideas on the green.
00:38:42
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Listen more than you talk. If you get the other person talking, that is. That's kind of the green person. After reading that, do you still feel that way? Do you still resonate? Especially after reading that second paragraph. Absolutely.
00:38:56
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The patience? Not being forced into quick decisions or sudden changes? Yes. I hate having to do things you know right now. um i think we talked about it before. i hate when people spring plans on me.
00:39:11
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yeah I want a week in advance at the least, if possible. I hate it when people are like, hey man, I'm going out in an hour, you want to come? Fuck no, I don't want to go. ah I did not mentally prepare myself for this.
00:39:25
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Yes. and and And the reason I resonate with this so much is I'm going to read yellow, which is what I identify as. And I think, or at least I gravitate strongest to.
00:39:36
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And i I've really been finding myself long before I knew about this model. was like, I need to find better ways to reach people where they're at because not everybody can match what I need and want all the time.
00:39:50
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So trying to kind of evolve a little bit to still ask for the things I need, but in a way that still fits how others can act. So this has been like really big game changer for me be like, oh, like people think about this. There's actually a model for this.
00:40:02
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So here's yellow. Yellow is the influential. So yellow people's creative thinking is not far behind their willingness to change. If something is new, it automatically becomes interesting to a yellow person.
00:40:16
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You recognize a yellow person by the broad smile, the positive outlook, and the ability to find solutions where others see problems. But it has to feel right. These are distinctly emotional people.
00:40:27
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It might be a good idea to adjust his or her mood before you get down to business. Allow the yellow to be social for a while and you will gain more time than you can imagine. People with a lot of yellow in their behavior easily become so enthusiastic and excited that some may perceive them as shallow.
00:40:43
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They smile and laugh more than others. The optimism is unparalleled. Life is simply wonderful. Like reds, yellows have a lot of energy. Everything new is interesting. And much of the energy goes into finding new ways to perform, for example, daily work tasks.
00:40:58
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So for me, I'm all like, oh, shiny new thing, shiny new thing, shiny new thing. Like I get bored with facts. I get bogged down by like the details. i'm like, oh, my God, I don't care. I just want to move.
00:41:10
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like And like, up so it makes it hard sometimes at work rooms just like, fuck, it takes me longer to do the average task because once I start doing a little bit of said task, I'm like, all right, got that started feeling good.
00:41:21
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Something else catches my eye or a phone call comes in or someone taps me on their shoulder before I know it. Three hours have come past and I was like, what the fuck was I doing? I think that one's just ADD, man. I mean, that's probably also part of it, but there's a genuine like, and you're right, that is probably part of it. But there is also this this yearning where like my boss said, Hey Adam, I noticed you do a lot more of the extracurriculars around the office than you are at your desk.
00:41:47
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And I said that, cause that's where the people are. Like, I just feel like ah a yearning to be there. I have a yearning to see what they're doing and to connect and to, and to learn more about them in these areas where they're comfortable.
00:41:59
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And like at my desk all day, plus fucking boring as shit. How do people do that? Like it just, there's no interaction there. It's so soulless to me. It's so nice and peaceful. But I understand for people who might be green or blue that that's a utopia for them.
00:42:15
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So which leads us to blue. So Danny, read us out on blue. with sea with a I can't help but notice that even without knowing what the other colors symbolized, I only knew green.
00:42:27
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You choose you chose the two extroverted ones and I got the two introverted ones. Right. I wanted to let you choose because I didn't want to just lean into one. So I was like, I want Danny to tell me what colors he wants to read.
00:42:38
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I just knew we should read the ones. It's very poetic. Yeah. All right. Let's see. Blue compliant. yeah The one who always seems to be so inconscient.
00:42:48
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Yeah. Inconceptively. but just The one who seems to be so incomprehensibly well informed. Yeah, that that one. The one who always seems to be so incomprehensibly well informed and who is a gentle, almost unassuming voice announces how the facts really stand.
00:43:07
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He or she is our blue friend. The tempo of a blue person is often lower than that of others, so but at the same time, this is a very caring person, which means that when the job is done,
00:43:18
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It does not need to be redone, nor is it possible to stress the blue with deadlines. They are above such things. Wow. Blue people like to plan. A lot of energy can be spent trying to anticipate all possible scenarios.
00:43:33
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This, of course, means that it can be difficult to get started, but at the same time, we know that if they start something, they will finish. Blue people also usually finish what they start. Yeah, I... You just said that.
00:43:46
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Sorry, it will take a while, but they will be ready. Mm hmm. That that those last two sentences, man, I'm sorry. Yeah, a little bit of extra. Not great. But the idea is that like they're like the detail oriented person.
00:44:01
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Right. They're the one that they're similar to red, but without all of the bravado or the energy. They're like, I once I plan it out, I know exactly what the course of action is going to be. I'm going to make sure

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00:44:12
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every single detail is perfect.
00:44:14
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And then I'm just going to go do it. And like and then then that's why they always finish what they start, because they they've they've plotted out every possible scenario of how to get it done. And any roadblocks that come in the way.
00:44:25
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They have a plan for it already. They already know. Meanwhile, the Reds are like, I just want to know, like, tell me, like, the most important three details of your 50-step plan and tell me what, like, issues you came up with. That's all I want to know, and let's get fucking moving.
00:44:39
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Right? Like, so, so the kind of the idea of these is to learn how to, like, how to communicate with people who may fall in these different colors. So again, just like for, as per the disc model, they call it disc because it's D I S C. So dominant, influential, stable, compliant.
00:45:00
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Right. So for the listeners, I would love to know like what personality type or what personality color per the disc model, do you think that you fall under the dominant kind of the, the, the more, yeah the straightforward one, the more, a social one, the, the more kind of stable, quiet, harmonious one, or the one that's the more detail oriented, uh, planner, right?
00:45:25
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So that's, so red is the dominant yellow is the influential green is the stable blue is the compliant. So let us know either through Fundance Sellers Network.biz or if you want to leave a comment on our episodes.
00:45:37
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I would like to really know because I think it's very interesting, number one, to figure out what you see yourself as and number two, to see what others see you as and number three, to see how you see others in these categories.
00:45:52
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Right. And we we didn't read it, but a little further down on each page, it does say, you know, how do you recognize if somebody is a blank person, you know, a green person, or how do you meet a green person? What other, like, what do you think, or what would others see from a green person? How would they be perceived?
00:46:14
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Right. Because there's some pretty cool descriptors in here. um There's a great video. um I can't think of what it's called right now. Shit. Like that, like started this whole thing. Guy's name is Vin V I H N. I can't remember, but he goes through like the different, huh? No, it's not Vin Diesel, unfortunately.
00:46:30
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um But he goes through these different things. But like, if you just look up surrounded by idiots disc, um disk model you'll see it uh and it's very interesting and go through and so essentially the idea is that like you know the uh one example i remember from the video for someone who identifies in the yellow category is like if someone goes hey i got this brand new camera and here's all the different things it can do it starts with this and this is how you do it and they're just like the a person who identifies as yellow is gonna like i'm bored Like I've already forgotten most of it where the, the big thing is like, it takes crystal clear pictures. Take this camera. This is the go button, go out and have fun with it and just fuck with it to get used to it.
00:47:09
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Like that's me, dude. A hundred percent. Just tell me what button does what wrote, what's the main trigger to do this thing. I'm going to go mess with it and play with it and try figure it out. Right. Just tell me what not tell me what breaks it. So I don't do that.
00:47:21
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Where, or like the red person, you'll know them because ah if you talk to them, you know, same thing, you might say, all right, this camera is going to help us get our social media started up. It can upload right to our Instagram account just by a click of a button. It's Bluetooth enabled.
00:47:36
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We need to go take pictures at, I don't know, X location by 6 p.m. today. Boom, boom, boom, boom. All the things that that person needs to know. A few quick references. They're done. They're ready to go. Okay, cool.
00:47:46
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They don't want to hear all the fluff. Like, oh, my day was so fun before. Let me tell you what I did with this camera first, dude, because this is me. Let me tell you what I did. This fucking camera. They're like, I don't care. I just want you to tell me what it's going to do. And then we're going to go do it. Okay. Right.
00:47:59
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And then like green is usually just like, you know, they want to know all about it, but they want to know like what, you know, What emotion is this going to bring to other people? How is this going to make other people feel? Tell me how you're feeling about it.
00:48:12
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You know, like, are you feeling like this is a good idea? Like what made you excited about this? They're similar to yellows in that regard that they want to form those relationships, but it's in a much more calm and harmonious way. So you have to bring down your temperature when you talk to them about these things like this camera. Right.
00:48:27
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And then like, The blue person is just like, I already like, listen, I know that you're excited about this new social media account. We got this camera. That's going to really make our pictures be crystal clear. I already get, here's the instruction manual.
00:48:39
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I trust you to just take it and do whatever you need to do. Feel free to play with it. Take your time with it. Take like a few weeks. Let me know what you're thinking and ah give me like a 10 step plan. And the blue person's like, I got 50.
00:48:50
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but but Well, the blue person's like, i already read the book, right? The blue person's like, I read half of it while you were talking to me, you know, like, Also, you against it can do this, this, and this. Right.
00:49:01
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But the idea is that like you kind of greens and blues are more introverted and quiet, so you have to meet them where they're at. Yellows and reds are more extroverted and loud, but yellows and greens are more so the emotionally intelligent ones or the emotionally connected ones where blues and reds are like the detail fact people.
00:49:21
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Right. So there's different ways to kind of connect, but you have to realize what they need, what communication looks like and what energy they need. Right. So yellow can work with red as far as energy is concerned, but they have to trim out a lot of the fat.
00:49:34
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Where red, if they want to communicate better with yellow, they kind of have to hear a bit more about how they're doing and like the excitement they have. Because if there's no emotion in it, a yellow doesn't give a fuck what a red has to say. So like...
00:49:46
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So like there's different ways to kind of change your level of communication. And ah ah again, this isn't the end all be all, but it's a very popular model that a lot of psychologists reference. So I think it is very interesting. The book's called um Surrounded by Idiots.
00:49:58
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ah It's been very interesting so far. I'm a couple hours into the the audio book. Now that just made me think I want to go back into this some more. I do want to also make this clear, you know, um God, sorry.
00:50:12
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My mom watches the show and she. told me I say um too much in these. Oh no! And now I'm like super conscious of it. And that that's why the long pause is with no worries. I'm trying to think of something, but like I can't say um.
00:50:28
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yeah Damn you, mom! You almost just did it! The important thing to remember I'll i'll have to do that. The important thing to remember is that no matter what color you identify as or what bunch of colors, you know, you could be a mix and match of a few of one and another.
00:50:49
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They're all valid. They're all you know, they've all got their strengths and weak and weaknesses and they're all equally. and Valid and and, you know, it's fine to be any one of them.
00:51:01
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That being said, green is the best fight. And you know what? I probably have met more greens and blues than I have. I'd say like maybe like purples. Like, I think there are probably some blues that could also be reds, depending on if they're in a situation where they're very confident about something.
00:51:19
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You've met more green because we are Legion. It's just because it's easier to be green, I think. You know, unlike I mean, i it would be if stuff stopped changing around me. Unlike what Kermit the Frog says, it is easy being green. That's not true.
00:51:36
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But no, yeah, but but again, ah psychologically speaking, we all can tap into different versions of these colors depending on what we're doing, where our comfort levels are. But the idea is that just like, you know, typically people will lean towards maybe one or two of them more often, but we're typically a combination of all of them at certain times.
00:51:55
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So it's not to say like, you know, it's like I'm a Leo, so I do this. yeah like it's not a way to justify being shithead or like that. You know, like people just find reasons.
00:52:06
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They'll just say like, oh, I'm INFJ or whatever the fuck that means. And that's just like whole personality. It's just weirdly erotic. You're just like, I'm a Leo. yeah Right. but the But the idea is that just like these are not meant for you to be tribalistic.
00:52:22
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They're meant for you to help you speak languages, to speak other people's languages in a way that helps you connect with them. So this is like for you to recognize that oh, maybe the reason that this person is harder for me to talk to, or maybe the reason that this relationship gets more strained than others that I have is because our communication styles aren't matching.
00:52:44
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And it is a two-way street, but a lot of the times if you can match someone's energy or, you know, that doesn't mean you have to change who you are, but you're trying to kind of put on a different hat, so to speak, to let you... Or or in the video, I remember, they've just put on different colored shirts.
00:53:00
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Like the guy who was doing the big presentation identified as yellow, but when he was representing how to communicate with these different colors, he would... When he's talking to red, he had a red shirt on, and he was like, this is how, as a person who was yellow, would talk to someone who was red.
00:53:14
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And so, like... There's a lot of the whole the whole point of it is for you to understand people better and to connect with people better. So don't use it as just a way to be tribalistic. Like I'm red. Ha ha.
00:53:26
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It's like, oh, I'm red. And that person probably is blue. How can I talk to them more or understand them better? So I'll be honest. This sounds like a much more interesting and. Topical.
00:53:39
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um ah Ted talk to have then. Half of what to talk is now. Sure. Yeah. I mean, and this person, this would be great to see somebody just like do, to do a like a presentation on.
00:53:53
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but Yeah. And ah i I wish I could for the life of me off the top my head. I cannot remember the name of the fucking video right now. um um Actually, you know what? I sent it to myself on Microsoft teams before I signed out earlier.
00:54:06
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So I'm going to click it and I will tell you the name of the gentleman. ah when it takes me to the YouTube page. um His name is Vin, Vin Jiang. So it's V I N H G I A N G. And it's called how to talk to anyone. Once you know their color.
00:54:23
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um And this guy, it's about a 17, 18 long minute long video. And he just, hes he's very funny, very enthusiastic. It's very entertaining video. And he breaks down like these four different guys himself included.
00:54:36
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They all wear, blue, yellow, red, or green shirt. So identify what color they identify as. And he kind of plays out these fun little scenarios about how to talk to them and stuff. And it's entertaining, but also very informative, inspired by the book Surrounded by Idiots.
00:54:52
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um And so I would recommend the book so far. I've been enjoying it, but also the video is very entertaining. And the website, if you're curious, if you just go to surroundedbyidiots.com, there's a little section in where you can click on disc colors and it'll take you right to what we're reading.
00:55:06
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So check it out. It's pretty cool. If I remember, I'll try to put it in the show notes, but I don't know if i'm going to remember to do that part. um I'm just being honest. comment Comment on the show and remind him. Yeah, remind me on the show or comment on this episode before it goes up.
00:55:20
Speaker
Yeah. he normally add that yeah Or at least let us know what your colors are or what you think it is. um Because I would love to hear more about that. And if you have more questions or scenarios you'd like us to discuss, please do it on fun and sellers network dot biz and let us know. And chance.
00:55:36
Speaker
Thanks for the question, man. Because that was a really cool and fun ah conversation that we got to have. Absolutely.

Grateful Closing and Audience Engagement

00:55:41
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Greatly appreciated. And if you would like to give a question, you can do so at fun installers network dot biz.
00:55:48
Speaker
Yeah. or What are you waiting for? yeah Come on, mom. ah Or you could put it, you know, just as a ah comment on any, you know, wherever you heard this. Also leave a review.
00:56:00
Speaker
That's important, too. Yes, please do that. We said it before we have a Ko-Fi, but we got to start bringing that up, too, because that's true. I'm trying to find a way to get it all in one place. ah I'm going to I'm figuring it out. I have to ask Cass to help me.
00:56:12
Speaker
um But ah yeah, that's the idea is like we want to have everything in one place and we have a Ko-Fi if you want to subscribe to us monthly, but it's OK if you don't. But if you can, that'd be great. We have people who do and we really appreciate it.
00:56:25
Speaker
Uh, but also if you want to check out those shirts, I'll have the link in the show notes for now until I can get the website to talk to each other. And, uh, there's some really fun little big, real simple designs on there, but I just think it'd be really cool.
00:56:38
Speaker
I tried to mark them down as low as I could so that way we can still make a profit. So if you see a shirt and you're like, why is this shirt? 22 bucks is because so we can make like $4 off it when you buy it. ah so But if you just much like with the algorithm here, if you participate with the algorithm there, our store gets pushed in front of more people. So um if if you would do that, we greatly appreciate it. And there's a whole days of the week collection on there. If you want to have a Sunday through Saturday shirt, they're there, baby. Yeah. Or if you want like a blue shirt with white letters that says it's a blue shirt with white or letters.
00:57:10
Speaker
I got you, fam. It's there. So check it out. ah Most of them are unisex shirts, so you can just buy them Doesn't matter. you don't got to worry about the fit. And they go up to, I believe, two or three X, if I recall.
00:57:23
Speaker
ah So sorry if that we don't have anything bigger than that, but the website would only let me have so many shirt colors and shirt sizes. So I tried my best. So if you see anything you like, please buy it. And if you see things that you would like to improve or any shirts you'd like us to make, please let us know.
00:57:38
Speaker
But other than that, Danny, I got nothing else. If you want to go ahead and round us out, pal. Sounds good to me. Thank you all so very much for listening. We really do appreciate it. ah We appreciate, you know, ah like Adam said before, we ah big shout outs to Chance for their question.
00:57:54
Speaker
If you want to get yours in, funslawersnetwork.biz. I know we said it a million times, but really got it drilled in. ah But we do really appreciate it. This is a dream come true for both of us. I'm changing it up.
00:58:07
Speaker
I'm speaking for Adam and there's nothing he can say that will change my mind about it. This is his dream come true, too. And we've decided independently of each other, but at the same time, definitely don't ask questions. Shut up.
00:58:20
Speaker
That this is going to be ah something we really try and, you know, make a thing out of and push and and grow. So seriously, it the biggest thing that could happen for the growth of this podcast would be you telling other people about it.
00:58:35
Speaker
ah We you know, we could put that's for things on YouTube as much as we want. We can try and push it out to more people as much as we can, but nothing can come close to just word of mouth.
00:58:47
Speaker
And you're just telling your friends like, hey, I found these two stupid idiots. You want to listen to them? You can find out how the one guy wipes his ass. It's really stupid. yeah
00:58:59
Speaker
This other guy, he took a shit in his hand once. It was crazy. um i sure fucking did. I forget that I tell people that. It's that story that made me go, I can talk about anything on this show. So if anybody, so like when you asked how I wipe, i was like, next to that story, this is nothing.
00:59:23
Speaker
oh my goodness. I forget. tell people way too much shit. Tell people about this show. Maybe not your parents, you know, but tell your friends about this show. Tell your coworkers, tell your boss. They'll love it.
00:59:37
Speaker
Um, it's God, the arms, they're killing me. Hey, you know what? Speaking of arms, Danny, I just want to say this. Just like I told you a long time ago, and I'll tell you again, since you're getting stuck on your arms is I, um, bull come stumble.
00:59:55
Speaker
How you feel? I hate you.