Chet Waterhouse
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, some people's parents, not my parents, because we didn't have that much, but my parents, you know, the parents, you better finish your pork chop and your peas or kids in Africa who are starving.
And it never worked.
You know, the idea of there's people worse off than you.
It never works with kids like you can say to the kid who wants a second dog.
You know, some people don't have some kids don't have any dogs like they live in little apartments and they can't have a dog.
And they're like, yeah, yeah.
When I was my second talk like they don't they can't go there.
They don't have.
But where they can go is up.
So kids and even human beings aren't really capable of getting the empathy going.
And boy, I certainly feel satisfied with my pork chop because I know there's people in Africa that don't get any pork.
If they can't go that direction, but they can go up and go.
Cammy's got a water slide and a lazy river.
And now I'm devastated that I just have a trampoline in a pool.
It's kind of a bad.
It's a fundamentally flawed wiring that we can only look up and be dissatisfied.
When did it happen?
When did the empathy disappear?
Because it started to erode and disappear, don't you think?
I don't think it ever worked like I don't think it never was.