Matua Mark
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Podcast Appearances
Because it's kind of, it's so geographic specific almost.
Maybe it's called something else in other countries, but you'll travel abroad and you'll find yourself, it's almost like,
you come out of your shell a little bit overseas or you see how they talk or how they do it and but but back home like do you have any thoughts on on tall poppy or like i know this is i know this is but i mean you're a knowledgeable dude you know so i'm trying to we're trying to get these mellow gems oh yeah man like because bro i'm paid i can be petty bro like when people yeah for sure like but then i've just lately i've just chosen to keep my peace and stuff like that but um
And it holds a different weight, obviously, if you keep the same energy, right?
Because it's, yeah, I don't know.
I feel like we've come nowhere with that conversation.
I feel like, sometimes I feel like we're living in a, we are living in a simulation.
But I almost feel like we're living in a strange echo chamber of recycled energy.
symptoms but we're not doing anything different like I'm really waiting on like a revolution of love between ourselves you know like what I I don't know you just got me on this train of thought maybe I can just express it here it's a good place to say but like
The way I see it, bro, is like we are not the softest place to land for each other, you know.
But what we tell other people in other cultures is that we're ready to pitchfork and go to war if anyone, you know,
has anything to say out of line, but, you know, are we willing to go to love, you know, and make, and sometimes I think we don't want to admit that the most critical, the places we feel most criticized and most disenfranchised and put to the side is amongst our own.
That's the worst, man.
And I think I'm kind of trying to land where you land, is it's like, man, the hardest thing is actually just to, like, come back to peace.
But then also, like...
like not peace with bitterness though, you know, not peace to like, just cause it's a framework to people to look at me, like for it to be in here and, and to be able to actually be like, yo man, I love you anyway.
You know, I really do.