Eugene Khoza
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Because I don't understand how they do it. When you hang out with them, how do you pretend to be normal? Because in that situation, you are not normal. You could have done this at six in the morning.
Because I don't understand how they do it. When you hang out with them, how do you pretend to be normal? Because in that situation, you are not normal. You could have done this at six in the morning.
Please tell the audience how you know how I mean it. Because I don't want to be the only guy who said it. Because we all know. When you're with friends, with friends. When they start talking about David Orders, you're like, yeah. Or contract renewals. You're like, smoothie.
Please tell the audience how you know how I mean it. Because I don't want to be the only guy who said it. Because we all know. When you're with friends, with friends. When they start talking about David Orders, you're like, yeah. Or contract renewals. You're like, smoothie.
But just like me, you have friends that are in business and then you have friends that are employed.
But just like me, you have friends that are in business and then you have friends that are employed.
Do you feel like your code switch when you're with the two? What's the difference between the two?
Do you feel like your code switch when you're with the two? What's the difference between the two?
Yes, absolutely.
Yes, absolutely.
See this thinking small of yours. And I worry about these things when we are sitting.
See this thinking small of yours. And I worry about these things when we are sitting.
So when you're with your friends with normal jobs and then you're playing pickleball and then they tell you, I have to go pick up someone at one. Or when they say, hey, my boss is there. Do you look away? No. When they look at a kind of car park and go, yeah, that's nice. Is there a part of you that joins into, yeah, do you look at them and go, yeah, that's also nice.
So when you're with your friends with normal jobs and then you're playing pickleball and then they tell you, I have to go pick up someone at one. Or when they say, hey, my boss is there. Do you look away? No. When they look at a kind of car park and go, yeah, that's nice. Is there a part of you that joins into, yeah, do you look at them and go, yeah, that's also nice.
Because you're not saying it's nice because you can't afford it or you can't buy it or you can't have it. You've probably driven it and enjoyed it. So I'm trying to figure out what I'm trying to figure out. Because that's what I struggled with. I'm saying when people with normal jobs, like now when we're coming here. By the way, what jobs have you had in your life? I worked at a car park.
Because you're not saying it's nice because you can't afford it or you can't buy it or you can't have it. You've probably driven it and enjoyed it. So I'm trying to figure out what I'm trying to figure out. Because that's what I struggled with. I'm saying when people with normal jobs, like now when we're coming here. By the way, what jobs have you had in your life? I worked at a car park.
Doing what at a car park? There was like, before there were pay-as-you-go tickets, I introduced that system with my friends actually at the mall in Pretoria. So there used to be a booth at the end, at the exit and entrance of every car park. You come in, there's a boom. You come out, there's a booth. So I used to take the ticket and go. Oh, damn. Was this your first job? First, first job.
Doing what at a car park? There was like, before there were pay-as-you-go tickets, I introduced that system with my friends actually at the mall in Pretoria. So there used to be a booth at the end, at the exit and entrance of every car park. You come in, there's a boom. You come out, there's a booth. So I used to take the ticket and go. Oh, damn. Was this your first job? First, first job.
Yeah, when I was 16. So that's what I did on weekends and school holidays. They give you the ticket, they pay and then you calculate. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, when I was 16. So that's what I did on weekends and school holidays. They give you the ticket, they pay and then you calculate. Yeah, yeah.