WEBVTT - Young and Dumb

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<v Speaker 1>I see Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's

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<v Speaker 1>up besides tea? You're listening to The Daily Game, the

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<v Speaker 1>compilation of motivational quotes I've collected over the years that

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<v Speaker 1>I found inspiring and helped me through the game of life.

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<v Speaker 1>Today I'm in a good mood. This is something I

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<v Speaker 1>tell the people mostly over thirty, you know, late twenties,

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<v Speaker 1>to check that game. I say, if you don't look

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<v Speaker 1>back at your younger self and say you used to

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<v Speaker 1>be stupid, you're probably still stupid. I do lectures, and

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<v Speaker 1>I talk to kids, I talk to college people. I

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<v Speaker 1>talked to universities in prisons. And one thing I always do,

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<v Speaker 1>and I'll do this with you people right now that

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<v Speaker 1>are listening, think back to when you were seventeen, sixteen

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<v Speaker 1>years old, even eighteen, and tell me what percentage of

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<v Speaker 1>the things that you thought are still correct today. How

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<v Speaker 1>many of the ideas and beliefs you had at sixteen

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<v Speaker 1>seventeen were correct now that you're thirty, probably about ninety

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<v Speaker 1>percent of the things you thought at that age or

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<v Speaker 1>incorrect or ninety nine percent. I know, I was basically

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<v Speaker 1>fucking insane putting it together with what I know now

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<v Speaker 1>as an adult. So if you don't look back at

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<v Speaker 1>yourself and realize you were doing stupid shit, then you

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<v Speaker 1>probably are still doing the same stupid shit at this age,

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<v Speaker 1>and hopefully you'll figure it out that life is a

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<v Speaker 1>little different than you perceived it as a young age.

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<v Speaker 1>It's like you will continuously evolve and progress intellectually as

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<v Speaker 1>you get older. Like how many of you said, damn, man,

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<v Speaker 1>if I knew that when I was in high school.

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<v Speaker 1>Man if I knew that when I was in college,

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<v Speaker 1>if I knew that last year, I wouldn't have made

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<v Speaker 1>this mistake. We're in a state of perpetual growth. So

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<v Speaker 1>that's why it always pays. If you can get a

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<v Speaker 1>chance to talk to somebody a little bit older than you,

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<v Speaker 1>pay a fucking a tension because they might be able

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<v Speaker 1>to save you from some of the potholes and the

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<v Speaker 1>mistakes they made. I say, dumb people learn from experience.

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<v Speaker 1>Intelligent people learn from other people's experiences. So pay attention.

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<v Speaker 1>Don't say, oh, it won't happen to me. Pay attention.

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<v Speaker 1>If you don't look back at your younger self and

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<v Speaker 1>say I used to be stupid, you're probably still stupid.

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<v Speaker 1>This has been another Ice Cole fact from me Ice

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<v Speaker 1>Tea listening again tomorrow when I dropped some wisdom on

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<v Speaker 1>your ass till then, Stay safe, stay smart, and stay

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<v Speaker 1>looking for people who would challenge you and your hustle.

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<v Speaker 1>Ices Daily gave us some production of iHeart Radio Final

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<v Speaker 1>Level Entertainment, an audited an Asylum Entertainment company. The show's

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<v Speaker 1>executive producer is Noel Brown. Supervising producer is Jordan run Talk.

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<v Speaker 1>by me. Each quote has been researched to find its

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