2 RAGE QUITS! $12,000,000 A Year BARE MINIMUM?! Do Modern Girls Deserve Chivalry? | Dating Talk #256
Date: 2025-08-18
Duration: 7h 19m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_03Sonia(guest)
SPEAKER_04Selena (Bottle)(guest)
SPEAKER_05Lauren (Model)(guest)
SPEAKER_06KJ(guest)
SPEAKER_08Aya (Casino)(guest)
SPEAKER_09Andrew Wilson(guest)
SPEAKER_10Amelia (Swinger)(guest)
SPEAKER_12Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_13Michelle (55)(guest)
SPEAKER_14Rosie ($12M)(guest)
Key Moments
00:03:17
IntroAll 11 guests introduce themselves
01:09:51
Key MomentRosie states $12M/year BARE MINIMUM for husband income
02:06:36
Key MomentAndrew: 'women think they ARE the table' when asked what they bring
04:07:12
Key MomentBrian reveals he's developing 'Tally' app for men to log women's body counts
04:36:00
OtherFirst rage quit: KJ leaves during religious debate with Andrew
05:59:00
Key MomentSonia: locked in closet, starved, hit by car by abusive Discord boyfriend. Escaped by hacking security cameras.
06:06:00
QuoteSonia: did Carl Weezer voice during sexual act. Man still calls every Saturday.
Topics Discussed
00:10:30
Relationship Status Roundtable
11 guests including Sonia (asexual, chess 2300 ELO) and Rosie ($12M minimum).
00:57:07
Income Requirements
Rosie: $12M/year bare minimum. Rose: 'dirt poor.' Michelle: $100K.
02:03:00
What Women Bring to the Table
Andrew: women think they ARE the table. No one says 'virtue.'
03:16:57
Bear vs Man / Uber Analogy
Brian draws racial discrimination parallel to gender safety preference.
04:05:00
Body Count and Past
Andrew proposes 'Her' app for body counts. Brian developing 'Tally' app.
04:36:00
KJ Rage Quit
KJ leaves during religious debate with Andrew.
05:59:00
Sonia Abuse Story
Locked in closet, starved, hit by car, forced heroin by Discord boyfriend. Escaped by hacking security.
Transcript
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01:56:39
Lauren (Model)>> That's from uh from Game of Thrones. The guy from Game of Thrones is short. He He could get it. Yeah, he seems cute. >> Would you marry him? >> I guess it would depend on how he is as a person, but Yeah. No, not
01:56:52
Lauren (Model)>> if he's a great person. >> Yeah. No. If like we have great chemistry and it's awesome, like I don't see why height is like an issue. >> You do. OF. >> Yeah, I do. >> Have you ever made content with a guy that was way shorter than you? >> I have never made content with anyone
01:57:04
Rosie ($12M)before. Oh, okay. >> Yeah, I'm strictly solo content. >> Oh, okay. >> What about you? >> I'm 53 and I would date someone that's
01:57:14
Rosie ($12M)at least like 5'8, I guess. 5'8. But I have dated guys that were like my height before. >> Okay. What about you?
01:57:24
Michelle (55)>> Um, I'm about 5'5 and I've dated tall men at least 510 or above. So, >> okay. >> That's the attraction. >> Next. I'm 5'5 and uh height doesn't
01:57:37
Lauren (Model)really matter for me. Just not like drastically shorter like 5 foot. That's a no-go. But yeah. >> Wait, you said you want six foot, right? >> No, I said into like into >> Yes. I pref I prefer tall guys, but as long as
01:57:50
Aya (Casino)>> a billionaire and six foot. >> Well, I mean I just as long as he's taller than me. But I'm >> That's like three dudes. You realize that? Okay. >> Three dudes. >> That's like three dudes. Okay,
01:58:01
Sonia>> dude. That's like Batman. Whoever didn't go, the man I want is not real. >> I'm 5'9, 5'10ish, and I prefer to date
01:58:10
Brian Atlaseither the same height as me or shorter. >> Word. Uh, all right. Uh, hey, Andrew. What's up, man? Can you hear us? Okay. Can you speak for us just to make sure
01:58:20
Brian Atlaswe can hear you? Oh, I don't think we have audio. Can Are you maybe muted on your side, Andrew? Can you do a thumbs up if you can hear us? >> Okay. Um, redo the call.
01:58:33
Brian Atlas>> I'll have to No, I don't think it's redo the call. I think it's probably a Discord setting. Uh Andrew, sorry for the delay on our end. We were trying to get it going, but there were some technical issues. Um trying to think
01:58:44
Brian Atlaswhat that could potentially be here. While I'm thinking about that, we have a TTS coming in. So, let me think. >> Hasty George donated $200.
01:58:56
SPEAKER_00Being a millionaire, it is very, very hard to find a true loyal woman who won't try to marry you to steal your money and assets. This is why rich men seek traditional women in other
01:59:08
Lauren (Model)countries. >> It is. >> Is he a millionaire? >> I doubt it. >> Hasty George. >> Hasty George. >> I think he's quite wealthy. >> I don't know if he's a millionaire.
01:59:18
Rosie ($12M)>> He spent $2,200 to say that. So, >> I've heard about that. Like certain millionaires and billionaires, they'll date girls from out of the country cuz I guess their value sets are a lot different than ours. >> Yeah. >> And cuz their family got money, too.
01:59:32
Lauren (Model)>> Yeah. >> Not necessarily. >> Oh, damn. >> Okay. I have a question. >> I don't know if that's >> Would you rather cross paths with a random man or a random bear on a hike?
01:59:42
Brian Atlas>> Wait, hold on. Before they answer, Felicity, ask if Andrew can try talking. >> Can you talk, Andrew? Say something for us, please. >> Yeah. Testing, testing, testing. >> Oh, he's here. >> His voice is
01:59:54
Andrew Wilson>> so deep. >> You really haven't watched any clips from this. >> Answer. >> I may have forgot that the question. >> You didn't You didn't know that. I have the sexiest voice on Tik Tok. That's what I hear constantly. Sexiest voice on Tik Tok.
02:00:07
Andrew Wilson>> Okay. Do you believe that? >> I'm not joking. >> No. Do you believe that though? >> You're good. >> Do I believe it? >> Do you believe it? >> I mean, sure. Yeah, I believe it. >> You're bringing back another >> delusional. >> I have a Look, look. I have a face for
02:00:19
Brian Atlasradio. Dulu. What do >> you want me to say? Have a radio voice for radio. Where dulu? >> Um, so Andrew, I don't know if you caught the previous convo we were having there. I'll just get you quickly caught
02:00:30
Brian Atlasup to speed. I kind of tackled most of it, but I'd love to have you weigh in weigh in here at least as a final thought on everything. Uh, the question was, what would you want the minimum
02:00:41
Brian Atlasyearly income to be for your future husband? Chair 2, Selena says 500,000 and up. Chair three, 300,000 and up.
02:00:50
Brian AtlasChair uh five, 200,000 and up, but she said she prefers a billionaire. >> And >> I mean, why not? You know, >> why not?
02:01:00
Brian Atlas>> And then uh chair seven in the red, >> 12 million a year as the bare minimum.
02:01:09
Brian AtlasUh, three of the women, Andrew, three of the women who the 500k, 300, 12 mil, they're sex workers. Uh, so I guess uh your thoughts there.
02:01:22
Andrew Wilson>> Okay. Well, let do you mind if I ask just a couple of questions? >> Go ahead. >> Um, to the the woman who wants a billionaire, I guess we'll just start over there with uh with you. Uh, how old are you?
02:01:33
Andrew Wilson>> I'm 27. >> 27. Okay, gotcha. So, um, and, uh, are you a sex worker also? >> No. >> No, not a sex worker. Well, I mean,
02:01:46
Aya (Casino)that's a plus, right? But you do realize that I think in the United States there's only like 80 or 90 or 100 billionaires, period. >> Well, honestly, like I kind of just said a billionaire cuz I'm obsessed with
02:01:57
Aya (Casino)Batman and he's a billionaire. And it's like, you know, like why not? If you're going to ask for something, why not ask for the best? But like I said before, nobody has to be
02:02:09
Aya (Casino)>> So you want like um an eccentric um you know, weirdo lunatic that goes out at night and beats. >> I do. I want I do. I if he's over like
02:02:19
Aya (Casino)if he's into justice and the same things like I I have very strong political opinions. Um, I just have very I have a lot of opinions and if he can get along
02:02:30
Aya (Casino)with it and fight for justice the way I do, then I guess I can get along with him and we can make money together. But yeah, like everyone wants a billionaire.
02:02:41
Andrew WilsonIt's not just me. >> Yeah. I mean, I guess if um, you know, people can can have fantasies of things that they want, even if they're totally unrealistic. I'm not not saying they can't. But let me ask you a question. And I think Brian was getting into this
02:02:54
Aya (Casino)earlier. Maybe I can dive into it with you. What did you say you brought to the table? >> Um, I What did I answer him? I told him it really depends. I can bring
02:03:06
Aya (Casino)everything to the table or I can bring nothing. I just reciprocate. >> When you say everything, how about some specific things? >> Like if we're talking about a billionaire, let's say I really really
02:03:16
Aya (Casino)have set up my mind to marry a billionaire. For me, I feel like I have to go back to school and I've always wanted to be a chemical engineer, so maybe I can get a degree in something
02:03:28
Aya (Casino)like that, be work in petroleum, and maybe that way I can meet my billionaire. So, it's not really impossible to reach that goal. It's just that a matter of >> him, you've met him already, right? What are you bringing to the table though for
02:03:41
Aya (Casino)a billionaire? >> Well, if I have my degree and I have my money, like what does he want? Peace. What does he want? >> Well, that that's >> I'm not doing threesomes, so I'm not bringing that to the table.
02:03:54
Aya (Casino)>> Well, that's the opposite of the question, though. So, >> I because I really don't know how to answer this question. Every girl answers the question almost the same way. Talking about stability because that's what we offer. Loyalty, that's what we
02:04:06
Aya (Casino)offer. Um, stay at home and be a good mom. That's what we offer. Seems like it's not enough. So, maybe you you you can ask answer this question for me because I'm really confused.
02:04:16
Andrew Wilson>> Okay. nobility, interconnected families, an idea of uh chastity. You bring chastity to the table, virginity, uh a whole sort a sense of virtues.
02:04:28
Andrew Wilson>> Do do you bring a sense to the table that no matter what's going on, you're always going to uplift this person. You're never going to say a word behind their back, anybody at any time. Not only that, but even behind their back, you're only saying good, kind things
02:04:42
Andrew Wilsonabout them, even if you're upset with them. See, those are really good qualities that would move you towards virtues that probably high status men would want. What's so interesting to me though is that you don't default to any
02:04:54
Andrew Wilsonof those virtues. You just kind of do this blank slate theory. Whatever you like. You ever see that movie Coming to America? That was you, right? Whatever you like. Well, what what what is what is it about a billionaire? What do you bring to the table? Whatever he wants.
02:05:06
Aya (Casino)Whatever he likes. >> That's not really how I answered it, though. That's not what I said, though. I said, "It really depends. If he brings good stuff to the table, then I will bring my good side, and if he's bringing
02:05:19
Aya (Casino)bad stuff to the table, then I'm bringing nothing." That's really what I said. >> Well, that's what the question's about, though, right? It's like, what's that good stuff? >> Um, I I feel like I just mentioned them,
02:05:30
Aya (Casino)but it just goes back to really loyalty, but it's like I'm not going to sit here sit here and preach how about like how loyal I am because you're not going to believe me. None of the guys who are watching are going to believe me, but I know myself.
02:05:44
Aya (Casino)>> No reason to disbelieve you about anything. I just >> You've been so far. >> So far, what? How have I disbelieved anything you said so far? >> I don't know. I just feel like you're
02:05:54
Aya (Casino)changing my words somehow. >> How? like I'm saying something and you you asking me the same question or you're saying that um like I didn't
02:06:06
Aya (Casino)mention the good qualifications that I thought that any woman could bring to the table. >> No, that's the opposite of what I said. So, what I said was it's interesting to me when you ask women this question.
02:06:16
Andrew WilsonSee, I I have a theory. Uh this theory is that it's not that women don't bring anything to the table. It's just that women think they're the table. That's the So, when you what are you bringing to the table? They're like me because
02:06:30
Andrew Wilsonthey're the table. They think they're the table. So they they never actually say that they're going to bring anything to the table because they think that you're supposed to set things on top of them, right? Hey, I'm at the table. You
02:06:42
Andrew Wilsonbring everything to me and set it on top of me and then it all becomes mine. And that's why I think universally we don't get a lot of great answers from women when we ask them what they bring to the table because it seems like what they
02:06:53
Andrew Wilsonalways say is nothing. They don't say anything. I've never actually asked a woman this question and heard the answer that I would love to hear just once. >> What is the answer that you bring virtue to the table? That's what I would want to hear.
02:07:06
Aya (Casino)>> That's what you want to hear. You want to hear a woman tell you that she brings virtue to the table? >> Just one time. >> And would you believe it if she says if she says so, would you believe it? >> You know what I would? You want to know why? You want to know why I would
02:07:18
Andrew Wilsonbelieve it? Because I've asked hundreds of women this question and I've never heard a single one ever say I would bring a high a high amount of virtues to the relationship. So any woman who
02:07:29
Aya (Casino)actually did say that I would actually be prone to believer. >> Well maybe if you met me two years ago, I would have said something like this. But right now I've lost my faith in man
02:07:40
Aya (Casino)and maybe maybe a new man will restore my faith in them. But yeah, I just got tired of answering that question because I feel like I would say loyalty and most of the times I don't like to say when
02:07:53
Aya (Casino)I'm dating someone, my actions are pretty loud. So like you get off work, you come home, I immediately have something ready and I set it up in a very like decorative cute way because I
02:08:05
Aya (Casino)want my man to like get in the shower, shower is ready, food is ready, and movie is ready. Like that's a that's a simple you just getting off work, right?
02:08:15
Aya (Casino)Like clothes will be always folded and clean. Like I'm a little OCD person, so I really care about everything being in its place. Like I provide all of that, but to me it seems like that's bare
02:08:27
Andrew Wilsonminimum to a billionaire or just a man who's a good man, not just a billionaire. >> Doesn't it seem like like every woman on planet Earth could do those things? >> Exactly. Exactly. But there is a thing
02:08:39
Andrew Wilsonthat most women on planet Earth can't bring to the table. See, most all of them can, you know, wash some [ __ ] socks and uh clean some shirts and and do some dishes, right? That's not outside the realm of possibility for
02:08:51
Andrew Wilsonmost women, I'd say. >> But it does seem that one thing that most women have trouble bringing to the table is virtues. >> And I never ever hear them talk about that ever. Never hear them talk about how they're going to bring lots of virtues and peace to their household and
02:09:04
Andrew Wilsonthey're going to bring like a high sense of nobility to it. rather I just kind of hear him say, "Well, I'll make his [ __ ] lunch and clean his socks as long as he's out there working." It's like, "Well, I don't know. That sounds like kind of run-of-the-mill," almost
02:09:15
Aya (Casino)common, right? >> Uh, yeah, it's right. And what you say is pretty valid, but I feel like a lot of women, and not just women, us in general, have have lost the sense of
02:09:28
Aya (Casino)peace. Maybe we don't really know what peace is like anymore. So, it's not it's not like my first instant thought, you know? Of course, I want something peaceful, but I just feel like because I haven't received something that
02:09:41
Andrew Wilsonpeaceful. >> Peaceful is pretty boring, isn't it? >> No. >> Like, isn't boring like a guy who just wants to come home and kick his feet up and drink a beer and watch the foosball game with them gargantuas throwing
02:09:53
Andrew Wilsonaround that pig skin? That's kind of boring, right? I was thinking you want that test, that sauce, that that spice of life, right? where he comes in and he gets that passion stirring by yelling and you're all screaming and you're all
02:10:04
Andrew Wilsonfighting. Nothing more into that. >> No. No. And also peaceful in a matter. >> How come the first thing you didn't say is peace? The first thing you say, I bring peace to the home. >> The first thing I said.
02:10:16
Aya (Casino)>> Um I don't know because that's I >> maybe you've never brought peace to the home. >> I think peace is a two-way street. >> Yeah. Like I haven't received peace. So I don't know. Like like I said, whatever the man brings, I would bring to the
02:10:27
Aya (Casino)table. So if you're going to bring peace, I will multiply it. But I don't know how I'm going to give you peace if I feel a trouble every day. And because I've given peace in past relationships
02:10:38
Aya (Casino)before and I couldn't feel peace in within and it I couldn't even bring out like the right peace like it didn't seem like peace. It was toxic even though I wanted it to be peace but I didn't feel
02:10:50
Aya (Casino)peaceful inside. So, of course, I want to provide peace, but are you going to make it >> doesn't sound like there's been much peace in any of these relationships then? >> What? >> Well, that's where it sounds like you've
02:11:01
Aya (Casino)had much peace in relationships. >> Yeah, but peace is a peace, loyalty, everything else is a two-way street. So, I could be loyal and peaceful and respectful and submissive, but what are
02:11:13
Andrew Wilsonyou going to do for me? So, just cuz you have money, like, no, it's that's not what we're talking about. >> But you see my point here? So, if if the case is that the people you're dating aren't bringing you peace, and so you don't reciprocate peace back, it seems
02:11:25
Andrew Wilsonlike you're attracted to men who aren't very peaceful, are they a bunch of dirty savages? Are they running around out there causing all kinds of trouble? Are they all tatted up? Are they the bad boys? Is that what you're going for?
02:11:38
Aya (Casino)Walk of peace. >> Not at all. Not at all. just a normal man who claim they want peace, but you know, they probably haven't found peace in within. So, they're in search for
02:11:50
Aya (Casino)their peace and I'm searching for my peace and we just can't seem to search for our peace together. >> You need Buddhists. They You need to be Buddhist together. I would love someone who I can heal with
02:12:03
Aya (Casino)because I feel like I'm very >> heal what you going to heal >> like heal like you know like ourselves like >> what's your favorite color crystal >> me
02:12:15
Aya (Casino)>> your favorite color crystal >> what the [ __ ] >> me asking the wrong >> yeah what's your favorite color crystal >> I guess black >> black you like black crystals
02:12:25
Aya (Casino)>> yeah cuz they like rebuke negativity and bad vibes I think, but I'm not very into crystals, but black is my favorite color when it comes to stuff.
02:12:36
Andrew Wilson>> Okay. I was just curious. All right. Uh, so then there was another one, another gal here who said 300,000. Uh, can you raise your hand for me? I'm sorry. Uh, forgive me that I didn't catch your names. I wasn't here. I'm usually here at the beginning of the show. I'm a
02:12:48
Andrew Wilson>> So, if I catch up Yeah. Okay. Well, it's pleasure to meet you. I'm Andrew. You, >> too. Thank you. >> So, so if it's the case that I'm asking you your name, you know, please don't hold that against me. I wasn't here at the beginning to I usually write them down on my notepad as we're going
02:13:00
Andrew Wilsonaround, but uh 300,000. Who wanted the 300,000 there? Okay. So, why why did you select 300K on that? I don't know. Honestly, I kind of just put a number
02:13:10
Lauren (Model)down. I don't know. For me, it's like Okay. For me, it's just obviously like I guess more so for me. Yeah, I wrote down like 300K, but it's also mostly I just
02:13:22
Lauren (Model)want somebody that's stable enough to be able to like be able to take care of themselves already and they don't have to rely like on me or cuz I've had that in the past where like I've been in a
02:13:35
Lauren (Model)relationship where I was paying for everything and everything like that for him. So, I guess for me it's mostly just if they're able to take care of themselves financially then I would say I don't know. But yeah.
02:13:48
Andrew Wilson>> And do you do you live in California then? >> No, I'm from South Dakota. I just moved to Florida though, like a month ago. >> Well, South Dakota South Dakota and Florida ain't $300,000 a year living middle class, that's for sure. Maybe uh
02:14:01
Andrew Wilsonyou know, like maybe Santa Barbara 300,000 doesn't go very far, but South Dakota goes pretty far. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. So, I mean, that's a that's a pretty pretty high number for for uh
02:14:13
Andrew Wilsonwhat what I mean, what do they do in South Dakota? Is it mostly rough necks? Is that is that what you got out there? What do you have in South Dakota? >> Mount Rushmore. Yeah, Mount Rushmore is there. >> Mount Rushmore. >> Crazy horse monument. >> I don't think Are you going to find your
02:14:26
Lauren (Model)future husband working over Mount Rushmore? >> You never know. >> I don't think that's a 300k a year job. >> Yeah. No, definitely not. But no, I would say like, yeah, I wrote down 300k,
02:14:38
Lauren (Model)but realistically for me, I feel like it's more so if they're able to be financially stable by themselves. I see. Okay. So, you were just kind of writing a a really big >> I just wrote down a number because I got
02:14:51
Andrew Wilsonhere and I was nervous and I didn't know what number to pick. So, then I just wrote one down. I had number specific number of multiple millions. Which Which g was that? >> She's in the bathroom. >> Huh? >> She's in the bathroom. She's in the bathroom. >> She is.
02:15:04
Andrew Wilson>> Yeah. >> She knew she knew her turn was coming. So, >> it was time it was time to flee as quickly as possible. >> I have a question. >> Yeah. Okay. So, and then what was the last highest number?
02:15:16
Andrew Wilson>> So, we had 300,000 multiple millions and then we had billions. >> Half a million. >> Half a million. Yeah. >> Who had Who had 500K? >> You. You had 500. Okay. Let's hear it.
02:15:28
Selena (Bottle)What's the reasoning for 500K? >> I mean, it was kind of like to throw it back on what Courtney said, it was kind of like I just kind of want someone that's like stable and like I said, this economy is like, you know, it's kind of
02:15:38
Selena (Bottle)crazy. And I am from the Bay Area, so California. And yeah, I just kind of want someone that's able to provide in a sense, but it doesn't mean like, okay, if you make 100K, I'm not going to be
02:15:49
Selena (Bottle)with you. That's not like the criteria. I'm just saying that's like a desire of what I want to feel comfortable. >> Do you like um do you like playing games? >> Yes. >> All right, let's play a game. >> So, here's the here's the game.
02:16:01
Andrew Wilson>> Okay, >> so we're going to play a game of pretend in this pretend world. You have a son who's about 24 years old and he's a very successful brain surgeon, one of the
02:16:13
Andrew Wilsonbest in the whole world. He would have to be cuz he makes $500,000 a year. Okay. And you're sitting down and you're advising him. He has a huge dating pool available to him and you happen to be
02:16:25
Selena (Bottle)one of the women that is a potential suitor for him. Would you advise him to date you? >> Um, at this moment in my life, no. But when I'm ready to settle down and everything, definitely, like I said,
02:16:38
Selena (Bottle)I'll stop. >> Now, hang on, hang on. Why would you tell him not to date you? >> I'm just at this point in my life, that's why I am single. I don't not think that I'm like ready to be in a relationship. When I find the one,
02:16:50
Andrew Wilsondefinitely I am. I mean, if I am with somebody, I'm a I'm a good person. >> Inside of this scenario, inside of the game, you're ready for a relationship and that's why you're a potential
02:17:00
Selena (Bottle)suitor. So, would you then advise him to go ahead and date you? That you were a good choice for him? >> I mean, if all the boxes are checked, like, I'm loyal, I could be a good wife, I could be a good mother to his kids.
02:17:14
Andrew WilsonUm, >> now remember, this guy has your son has tens of thousands of potential suitors cuz he makes $500,000 a year and he's got to be one of the best in the world
02:17:24
Andrew Wilsonat what he does if he's making that kind of money, right? So, what is the thing about you that would stand out that would make you tell your daughter or your son, "Yeah, that's the one." >> Well, like I said, I would give stability. I think of everything in the
02:17:37
Selena (Bottle)future. So, if he's like looking for that in the future, um, you know, like I would say somebody that's going to be there for you, that's going to be there for your kids, that's going to give loyalty, comfort, um, security, all of that. So, like I said, if all of those
02:17:50
Selena (Bottle)boxes are checked, then yes. And I think at that point, like I if I'm, you know, if we're doing the pretend game and I'm there and I'm ready, then 100%. Yeah. >> Okay. Gotcha. No, I just want just want
02:18:02
Andrew Wilsonto like point out here though for you that even in this game that we're playing, you can you can see that there would be like >> 10,000 other women who would also bring the same exact qualities that you're
02:18:14
Andrew Wilsonbringing who could potentially be much prettier than you are, though some I'm sure less pretty. Right. So, is there anything in particular that would stand out that would make you tell your son like that's the girl?
02:18:25
Selena (Bottle)>> I just think it it really depends like per person. So, if you can vibe with someone like I think like despite everything else like what I like to tell people I'm goofy, I'm funny. I think it's all about how you vibe with someone, if you can laugh, if you can
02:18:37
Selena (Bottle)like genuinely have a good fun relationship, which is like the number one thing despite the money, despite the prettiness and all that stuff. So if you're able to have that sense of like being a really good person and just like I said,
02:18:50
Andrew Wilson>> you're a good person and there's thousands of other good people. Is there a particular quality you can point to that you would tell your son, "Wow, that really stands out in that girl and that's what you should be going."
02:19:01
Selena (Bottle)>> I would say loyalty and security. >> How would you bring a person who made $500,000 a year security? like knowing you're going to be there. And like I said, if you're thinking about in the future terms, just making sure that you
02:19:14
Selena (Bottle)guys are, like I said, it's all about the future. And if you guys are able to like have that connection and that vibe, then you know, it is kind of hard in a pretend situation cuz you don't know, maybe he likes me, maybe he could vibe with somebody else. So it that sense is
02:19:26
Selena (Bottle)kind of hard in terms of quality. Like everyone looks for something else. Someone who makes like 500,000 can look for something than someone who makes something smaller. They can look for the same thing. So I think in terms of like
02:19:38
Selena (Bottle)characters, it's kind of hard to like base it off of like one specific thing that you bring that somebody else doesn't that somebody >> you remember earlier I gave this great answer on cuz they're always the women
02:19:49
Andrew Wilsonare always saying what what is the thing what is the thing that Andrew that women should bring to the table smart guy and I was like well how about virtues like I
02:19:59
Andrew Wilsongave the answer right >> and then asks you your if potentially you were advising your on dating a woman like you, what would you bring? The
02:20:09
Andrew Wilsonanswer still wasn't actually virtues. I just want to point that out. It still wasn't actually virtues. Just uh just, you know, kind of the run-of-the-mill answers you would find like loyalty and security. >> Are you saying
02:20:22
Andrew Wilson>> vague things, right? >> But are you saying there's only one right answer is what you're trying to >> No, I don't think so. I just think that it's interesting that that's an answer I almost never hear is like I'm going to bring virtue, >> chastity,
02:20:34
Andrew Wilson>> sense of nobility, an, you know, an an ideal um of a of a virtuous woman, you know, like I just never hear that and it's always shocking to me that just um that that women don't think think in
02:20:48
Andrew Wilsonthose terms at all. >> Well, I agree that that's important, but don't you think other characteristics such as like loyalty >> nothing's more important? Well, loyalty would be a virtue. Yeah. >> Right. I also think maybe there's like I
02:21:00
Lauren (Model)hate to bring it up, maybe like a generational difference in like maybe the way we speak and there might be some disconnect there. >> Is there a word for uh generation Z for virtue that I'm unaware of? >> Just definitely not using the word
02:21:14
Andrew Wilsonvirtue. >> Yeah. I honestly haven't asked like Gen X or a common word for boomers or a common word for me
02:21:24
Andrew Wilsonmillennials, right? wasn't a common word for us either. Thing is is like um if I had to if I had to say the thing that I hear from most men when I and they don't even know how to to verbalize it, right?
02:21:37
Andrew WilsonWhen they're they're saying here's what I want a woman, they don't even know how to say, I want a virtuous woman. Um but when I reduce what what it is they're actually after, that is what they're after. They're after a virtuous woman.
02:21:51
Lauren (Model)So, it's just interesting to me that that's never something I hear on the other end. Even if it was just a list of virtues, right? >> Okay. So, I'll give you what did she say? She said loyalty. That's a that's a
02:22:02
Andrew Wilsonvirtue you said. >> Sure. It's a virtue, but you'd expect to hear things like, uh, I bring accountability in. >> Okay. But this comes back to the fact that you're saying there's only one right answer.
02:22:13
SPEAKER_02>> There's not one. There's not one right answer. I'm just I just always find it curious that I never hear, you know, any talk of anything which is virtuous. It's always almost like I'm like you're
02:22:24
Andrew Wilsonsaying there's only one right answer. >> I do socks and shirts and you bring home paycheck. It don't it almost always seems transactional. >> Okay, I see what you're saying. >> Yeah, you understand what I mean? >> Yeah. When you say the word virtuous
02:22:37
Andrew Wilsonisn't like on repeat. It's making you sound like there's only one way you can answer this question to satisfy like >> Well, there's many many virtues. So, if a woman just sat there and just like spouted out tons of virtues themselves,
02:22:50
Andrew Wilsonbut never said the word virtue, I wouldn't care. I wouldn't be like, "Ha, gotcha. You never said the word virtues." Right. >> But it kind of feels like that. I hate to say it. >> Yeah, but that's because none of you said any virtues. There's only one that
02:23:02
Lauren (Model)I heard, which is loyalty. That's it. That's the only virtue I heard anybody say. But you've also everything else transactional over on the >> You guys have also only asked these
02:23:12
Lauren (Model)questions specifically to girls who have stated that they want a man to be making xxx amount of money. >> Anyone who picked like a reasonable amount of money, we haven't talked to them at all.
02:23:24
Lauren (Model)>> So that that's why I'm kind of like generalizing. >> Do you want to know why that is? I started with you. >> Me? Well, not you specifically, but the the women who >> who demanded a higher threshold of income.
02:23:37
Lauren (Model)>> Okay, good. So, that's a better way to address. Okay. >> Yeah. So, >> and I understand, but I think that if we got the perspective from the other women, we would probably see people saying some other things, >> right? Cuz it's almost like,
02:23:48
Andrew Wilson>> well, hang on. But they're already showing great virtue. They're showing humility immediately. They're showing one of the greatest virtues of all, humility. And so, that's why you don't start with them. You don't need to because it's the
02:24:01
Andrew Wilsonwomen who say, "I want a [ __ ] billionaire." Where you go, well, holy [ __ ] Uh, it sounds to me like you must be either extraordinarily virtuous or bringing something amazing to the table
02:24:11
Andrew Wilsonif you want a man who makes 1 billion or has $1 billion, so much of the world's wealth in his pocket and he's going to choose you, right? The women who say on the other hand, you know, a guy who just
02:24:23
Andrew Wilsonmakes a standard living, I'm okay with, that already shows humility, doesn't it? Can I ask you a question? >> Sure. >> How much would you like your wife to be making? >> I don't care. It's completely
02:24:35
Andrew Wilsonunimportant to me. >> And most of our relationship, she's made nothing. >> Yeah. >> And right now, now though, she's a best-selling author. And guess what?
02:24:46
Andrew Wilson>> I take all of her money and spend it on myself because I think it's hilarious. >> And it's it's like a form of it's I call it Andrew Wilson's evil revenge. It's revenge theory. It works like this. I took care of you for years and years and
02:25:00
Andrew Wilsonyears and now that you're making those big author bucks, I'm buying all those guns that I always wanted. >> Wait, is he [ __ ] gaslighting? I'm like actually lost. >> No, I think he's being serious. >> No, I'm I'm I'm promise that's true.
02:25:11
Lauren (Model)>> For serious. >> Oh, god damn it. [ __ ] Christ. No, I I want to be able to have a husband who I can fund his little projects and, you know, let him >> giving all my money to projects.
02:25:23
Sonia>> Husband, though. I mean, it's the same way like when women ask their rich husband or their husband to buy them things. What if he just wants to have what's all this asking? No. No. >> Maybe it's different, but like I would
02:25:36
Lauren (Model)that shit's mine. Right to the gun store. I don't give a [ __ ] >> The drug store. >> I'm sorry. What the [ __ ] If I made my own money off my own quote, this is not
02:25:47
Lauren (Model)true, best-selling book, I would keep the profit because she worked for that. But like I'm sure they've been married for a certain amount of time. Can I put you in a little >> I'm so lost. >> Can I put you in a little thing here?
02:25:59
SoniaSay I'm a man. We're dating >> and I just made a bestselling book and I just got a bunch of this money. >> Mhm. >> Would you take that money and go buy yourself a bag or something or I feel like I shouldn't ask you this. I feel
02:26:12
Lauren (Model)like I should have this side. >> I think I'm the right person for that. >> I'm sorry. >> I wouldn't buy a bag period. >> Yeah. >> I don't need that [ __ ] Like >> misjudgment. Misjudgement. Y'all sold my apartment like >> like feel entitled to his money. >> Do you feel entitled to your husband's
02:26:25
Lauren (Model)money? >> Oh, no, I do not. No, I make my own money. Okay, >> yeah, we support ourselves, whatever we combine it. I don't know. >> I mean, I guess you said, were you entirely supporting your wife for a period?
02:26:38
Andrew Wilson>> Oh, for most of our uh most of our marriage I was. >> Oh, okay. >> That would be even if I wasn't, >> that would be fair. I would still feel totally entitled >> in taking all of her money at any time
02:26:51
Andrew Wilsonthat I felt like I needed to take her money. >> But would you let her do the same? >> Because you see, it's we became one flesh, right? We're one person. >> Okay. But would you let her do the same? >> Are you going to tell her no?
02:27:03
Lauren (Model)>> There is nothing that is mine that is not hers and vice versa. >> Okay. So, if she takes a 20, you going to take a 20 is what I'm hearing. >> They're married. >> No. >> I'm sure that >> that would be transactional. Well, I'm just saying if it's like it's you're
02:27:16
Lauren (Model)doing her a solid, she's going to do you solid. >> I'm sure they've been in a long enough marriage, too, where you know, she trusts that he's not a gambling addict. And you, I'm sure, trust that your wife is not a gambling addict. And if you
02:27:28
Lauren (Model)guys were gambling addicts together, you'd lose your money together. But she trusts him enough to know he's not going to, you know, take the whole bag and burn it. >> But I'm lost. So, are you taking all of her money? And
02:27:39
Lauren (Model)>> no, they share. They're married. Like you just they have a shared bank account. So they >> I promise I take literally take her paycheck every single time on her boat
02:27:50
Andrew Wilsonroyalties. And man, it's a lot. And I spend all of it on guns. Every >> And how does she feel about this? Spend it on guns. And what is it? >> She gives me She wants to see them when I bring them home. She's like, "What?" >> She's happy about this.
02:28:02
Andrew Wilson>> She gets protection. >> What does she buy? >> I'm curious. What's her hobby? >> I don't know. I think she does her nails and [ __ ] know. I like how he doesn't know. Period. Period. Like, guys, I haven't.
02:28:15
Andrew Wilson>> Yeah, I don't pay I don't pay attention. It's not a It's like video games. You think You think she's like, "Oh, he was playing the new Final Fantasy and got to level 36." She doesn't give a [ __ ] >> If you have the right woman, she will You can't tell me what your wife does as
02:28:28
Lauren (Model)like a hobby or something. >> Does what as a hobby? >> Like, what does she like what's her hobby? Like, what does she like to go out and do? You can't tell me that. >> I just told you she does she does her nails and [ __ ] like that. >> That's her hobby? [ __ ] like that. >> I have a question.
02:28:41
Lauren (Model)>> [ __ ] >> She sounds very simple, which is not a bad thing. >> The 12 million a year girl is there in the red. One, two, three. >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, back to this. Uh, so 12 million a year. Um, that's
02:28:54
Andrew Wilsonwhat your your you want out of your significant other. >> Um, Mike. >> Oh, sorry. Um,
02:29:03
Rosie ($12M)that's some like I guess Yeah, but I know that's not realistic. Like, >> and why do you want it? Why? Why? Why would you put that down if it's not realistic for you?
02:29:15
Andrew Wilson>> Live in your dulu. They always say like when you're >> Wait, who said live in your dulu? >> Who said who said that? >> Okay, that's pretty funny. >> All right, go ahead.
02:29:27
Rosie ($12M)>> Well, when I've watched like a lot of podcasts on like millionaires and billionaires and when they talk about it, they say how they got to where they are is by being delusional. So that's kind of like >> they definitely don't talk about how
02:29:41
Lauren (Model)they got there by being delusional. >> Yes, they do. >> Maybe they got there by having big dreams. That's not delusional. >> I mean I mean it's believing in themselves when nobody else would. Just like Brian said none of us could have a millionaire. Um he doesn't believe in
02:29:54
Andrew Wilsonus. But that's where the delusion comes in. You know, you got to have that confidence. >> Well, I think all of you could have a millionaire in a conventional sense. The conventional sense being if if you marry
02:30:04
Andrew Wilsona janitor and he's smart with 401k and IRA and pays off his house in 30 years by the time you guys are in your 60s you could very easily be married to a guy
02:30:15
Andrew Wilsonwho has technically is a millionaire at least with assets included. So I I don't think that that's impossible for most people. It's probably impossible in your 20s or 30s. That's probably not going to happen. Um
02:30:28
Lauren (Model)>> I mean I feel like we really set the limitations with our mind. you know how far we can go in this in this world >> is it wish it want it do it >> pretty much we create our reality every single day every single thing that we do >> did you watch the secret one day
02:30:42
Lauren (Model)>> man I watched >> what happened did you watch >> I read that [ __ ] I read that [ __ ] and 10 other books alongside it so yeah >> so how do you know about it have you read it >> I'll give you the highlights of the secret right it starts like this I'm
02:30:55
Andrew Wilsongoing to tell you the secret that every multi-millionaire knows every billionaire knows all of your corporate overlords know this and they've been hiding it from you your entire life. And the reason they've been hiding it from you is because once you know this
02:31:06
Andrew Wilsonsecret, you yourself will be able to actualize the same reality that they've been able to actualize. And here's the thing. I just I just want to be completely straight with you. That's all a croc of [ __ ] [ __ ] And you've been
02:31:17
Andrew Wilsonhacked. And the guys who came up with those books and courses, they made a lot of [ __ ] money. >> The book, >> the people who read those books, they sure haven't made any money. The people
02:31:29
Rosie ($12M)who wrote them They did pretty well. >> Now, have you read the game of life and how to play it? >> Uh, I have not. >> You should. Then you'll really understand. >> It teaches you how to like the game of
02:31:41
Andrew Wilsonlife and everything. >> And uh, and have you learned from this book, the game of life, and put it to the test and have won at life? >> I have. I've tested it. >> Okay. So So how are you winning at life based on the
02:31:53
Rosie ($12M)>> No, it's not the winning of life. It's the game of life. >> Yeah. Well, I'm assuming that you can win the game, right? I mean, yeah, it's your game. This is like a >> Have you won the game? So, have you won the game? >> We're living in a video game basically.
02:32:05
Andrew WilsonIt's like a movie. This whole world does it give you Does it give you the cheat codes? Is it Is it up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, ABA, start, select? Is that You just You just put in the cheat codes and away you go.
02:32:18
Rosie ($12M)>> I mean, I'm talking to you through a screen. It's like a movie, >> right? >> This is This is actually longer than a movie. >> Well, like a TV. >> It's like It's like a phone call with video. It's more like >> like a zoom.
02:32:31
Andrew Wilson>> It's a portal, Andrew. >> It's more like It's more like a phone call, but then a video also. That's that. It's more like that than a movie. Movies have like narratives and plots and scripts and actors and things like that.
02:32:41
Sonia>> Just like life though, right? >> Uh, no. I don't think so. >> But every life has a script. >> I mean, I have a friend who told me that
02:32:51
Soniaif you just think when you go out that everyone that you don't know is an NPC, it makes life a lot easier. It doesn't. >> Oh, it really doesn't. >> It's a matter of I feel like also though like caring what other people think too
02:33:04
Lauren (Model)though, like how far you're willing to take yourself and what you're willing to do with your own life. Cuz you're saying like it's a movie, but there's nobody narrating anything or like telling you what to do with your life. At the end of the day, it's your choice and what you choose to do with it.
02:33:16
Andrew Wilson>> No, I didn't say that though. I know it's myself making choices. >> Besides that, in a video game, you get to restart the level, don't you? You can restart your life at any time you want. >> What if you if you lose your life? Can
02:33:29
Andrew Wilsonyou restart it? >> I think so. >> Because you sure can in a video game. >> Reincarnation. >> Yeah, I believe in reincarnation all the way. >> In a video game. No, I don't think life's like a video game. I don't think it's like a movie.
02:33:41
Lauren (Model)>> Yo. So, can we talk a little bit more about how manifestation is quote unquote woo woo or [ __ ] Cuz I don't understand. Absolutely. Go ahead. >> Yeah. Yeah. So, so uh here I'll give you
02:33:51
Rosie ($12M)my best argument against manifestation, right? So, let's assume for a second it's real, right? Why do you want to enslave people? >> What does enslaving have to do with manifestation?
02:34:03
Andrew Wilson>> Well, you see, if you wanted to manifest something that you really wanted, let's say, like let's just take a bicycle for instance. You wanted to manifest a brand new spanky, you know, shiny brand new bike and it's delivered right to your
02:34:15
Andrew Wilsonhouse in a nice little box. That's an example given in the secret. In fact, let's say you wanted a bike, right? This is what you did. Well, someone's got to build the bike, right? Someone's got to put it together. They got to get the
02:34:26
Andrew Wilsonparts, the raw parts. They've got to get every little reflector and assemble all of that, all the chains, all the everything, all that manpower that goes in getting that bike delivered to you.
02:34:38
Andrew WilsonWell, but how do you know that bike was supposed to go to you, right? You manifested it with your mind, man. All those people and all their labor and all their work was all moving towards delivering this product that you
02:34:50
Lauren (Model)manifested with your mind. You didn't act in a slightly different way than they normally would to make sure you got that bite. God is not slavery. >> I think Well, I don't think that's slavery. I think that's the the divine
02:35:02
Lauren (Model)you're a Christian. Yeah. I don't know. I think that's the divine essence of life that everything is perfectly coinciding with itself. You know, that's the law of harmony. Everything is in perfect harmony. There >> is no law of harmony. Perfect harmony
02:35:15
Lauren (Model)from your vibration. >> Yeah. From your vibration. Your vibration. So whatever we're energetic, can you manifest that somebody love you? >> Yeah. So can I can I share with you my
02:35:26
Lauren (Model)theory on manifestation? So So life is a >> Yeah. Yeah. You better be ready. So life life is a compass, right? And now most people think like you most people think that I want to manifest this nice shiny
02:35:38
Lauren (Model)car. All right. Let me try to think about it, whatever. Dream about it, right? No. We manifest every single thing that we do in this earth is a manifestation. And so the way I look at it is it's a compass, right? So from the
02:35:49
Lauren (Model)moment you wake up in the morning, from the moment you go to sleep, you're walking in a direction on this compass. Right? Now, whichever direction you're walking, that's going to manifest. That's the law of attraction, right? So
02:36:01
Lauren (Model)if you live as if you want to be with a billionaire, right? You're going to live how a billionaire's wife would live. You know, you're going to do all the things, the gym, the Pilates, whatever. Um, and
02:36:12
Lauren (Model)therefore that's going to allow your compass to shift in the direction of a millionaire. You're going to the millionaire gyms, the arowan, Whole Foods, whatever, right? Like wherever they shop for groceries. I don't know.
02:36:23
Lauren (Model)I'm not from here, but you're walking forward towards this manifestation and it's attracting to you. >> So, wait a second. So, you're saying that when I was 15 and wanted to get a
02:36:34
Andrew Wilsontruck, so I got a job in a McDonald's, that I was actually manifesting a truck because that's what I wanted, right? Did you get the truck? >> I did get the truck. >> Yeah. I mean, that's that's that's
02:36:45
Andrew Wilson>> I manifested. So, wow. I didn't know that manifestation was just insert get a [ __ ] job and work, right? I didn't realize that manifestation was that, hey, son, you got to get a [ __ ] job if you want to buy a truck. >> Well, that's the funny part about it,
02:36:58
Andrew WilsonAndrew. >> It's so simple. It's so simple. People make it so complicated, but it's really so simple. >> At the end of the day, manifest. So, if you want to manifest stuff like money, hang on. So, do you get this right? If I
02:37:11
Lauren (Model)want to manifest something like let's say money, I should get a [ __ ] job. >> Yeah. Hell yeah, dude. You should get a job. You should wake up early. You should be ready to go and you should be ready to be the best worker and then you're going to get the money that you want. >> It's that simple. >> You know, I manifested to be on this
02:37:25
Andrew Wilsonpodcast. >> Manif So, so then um instead of just calling this, I don't know, common sense like if you want money get job, why do you call it manifestation? Why? Why all the woo woo and crystals and magicy?
02:37:38
Lauren (Model)>> Well Well, I don't know how you equated crystals to manifestation, but anyway, >> you can manifest a crystal if you want to. >> Yeah, you could. You could. Well, the reason I state it this way is because we are energetic beings on this earth. So,
02:37:50
Lauren (Model)we are emitting a frequency at a certain vibration. Whether if you're doing drugs and partying, you're at a a certain vibration different to somebody else who's taking care of themsel, right? So whichever vibration you're putting into
02:38:03
Lauren (Model)the universe, you're going to get right back. And that's why it's so important. I mean, manifestation is just a term for it. There's a million ways to explain it. How about praying? We can talk about praying because you're a Christian. I see a lot of similarities. >> Planning.
02:38:16
Lauren (Model)>> I said praying. >> No, no, no, but I know. But before we get into praying, why why wouldn't you just describe what you're talking about as planning? Long-term planning. >> Um, I think it's because because when you need to manifest something, you need
02:38:27
Lauren (Model)to be not only planning, but acting with it. You need to be moving as if you are right. Planning is a thought plans worthless if you don't if you don't try to follow the plan. >> I mean most people they make plans and
02:38:39
Lauren (Model)they don't follow through. >> A follow is what comes after. >> Yeah. It's about the action with it. So you can make a plan and not follow through. But it's still a plan. Yes or no? >> Yeah. Sure. I think that you're just
02:38:51
Andrew Wilsontalking about what your grandparents would have called common sense. They're like, "Well, son, what you should do is get yourself a nice planner and plan out your next year and get yourself a job and save yourself some money." Write it
02:39:04
Andrew Wilsondown. And you're like, "And also, let's add additional steps like hugging trees, vibrations, and >> wait, Andrew, wait, Andrew, >> which just seems to be saying the same exact thing." >> Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We're We're forgetting to talk about the fact, all right, you can plan for your dream
02:39:17
Lauren (Model)life. Now, let's talk about all the things that you're not doing to get that, right? >> Okay, >> because you didn't mention that. So you can plan to get a truck. What about the day you wake up and feel like [ __ ] and you don't want to go to work, but you know you have bills to pay and you know you have savings that you have to work
02:39:31
Andrew Wilsonthat trip. >> Right. So that's what you mean. So you mean obligations? >> I mean are you obligated if it's something that you want? >> Well, you have obligations to to things other than yourself. Right. >> Right. Okay. >> And isn't that a more much more powerful
02:39:44
Andrew Wilsonmotivator? Like if you have kids, you have obligations to your kids. You have family. You have obligations to your families. like these are more powerful motiv motivators than I just selfishly want thing X. >> Powerful motivators towards what
02:39:56
Andrew Wilsonexactly? >> Towards uh whatever the towards achieving whatever the goal is. >> Yeah, you kind of have me lost here. >> I think that >> Okay, so like would you be more likely
02:40:08
Andrew Wilsonto get up and go to work if you had three kids at home or if you didn't? >> Uh yeah, for sure. I mean either way. So it sounds like sounds like obligation is a much more powerful motivational device than I just want thing X.
02:40:21
Andrew Wilson>> What does it have to do with manifestation? >> Well, because what she was talking about long-term planning, right? I was asking her about uh how if it's grandpa's advice and planning, uh the idea here is
02:40:33
Andrew Wilsonbe is she said, "What about staying at home?" And I was like, "Well, you know, people have obligations and that's why they don't stay at home, right? They have obligations to more more than just themselves. has no really nothing to do with manifestation as much as it has to
02:40:46
Lauren (Model)do with necessity and obligation to the people around you. >> That makes sense. I think that a lot of I think we're talking a lot about like how people can positively manifest things and people being like, "Oh, I'm going to manifest my billionaire
02:40:57
Lauren (Model)husband." But I think we forget that a lot of people >> a lot of people manifest negativity into their lives and and how you know,
02:41:07
Lauren (Model)>> you know, you can manifest yourself into homelessness or you can manifest yourself into you can manifest if you think you want to manifest money, you can manifest all the money in the world,
02:41:19
Lauren (Model)but you could be the most depressed person. You know, you get what you ask for. And I think sometimes uh like when I was when I was 6 years old, I was really really great at manifesting. And
02:41:33
Lauren (Model)every single day I would get out of the shower and I would rub soap on my chest and ask God for boobs. And now I've manifested a giant chest. >> She's living proof, y'all. She's living proof. >> How old were you?
02:41:45
Lauren (Model)>> I from 6 to 9. >> I'm glad the universe was able to deliver the chest of your choice to you. And and you know, it's been a blessing, but it's also been a curse from the age. >> I would have thought that the universe would have better things to do than
02:41:58
Andrew Wilsonworry about whether or not you're a triple D or not. But it turns out I was incorrect. God is upon his cloud wondering about whether or not he should up the breast size of a six-year-old who
02:42:10
Andrew Wilsonwants him real bad. Very strange to me. >> I think that's what she wanted. I think you're being a too cynical because no when you pray
02:42:21
Lauren (Model)>> I call it logic and common sense. >> I don't yo so where's the logic and common sense in praying to sky daddy? Let me know. >> Where's the where's the common sense in praying to earth daddy? >> Um >> where's the common sense of praying to
02:42:35
Lauren (Model)earth daddy? >> You didn't answer my question. You just deflected it. >> Go hug go hug a tree. Yeah. It's all one. But Andrew, you didn't answer my question. So, what makes praying more
02:42:47
Andrew Wilsonsignificant or better or more righteous than manifestation? It's pretty much the same thing. >> Well, you see, I believe that there's a divine creator of the entire universe who actually put me here through his
02:42:59
Andrew Wilsongrace. And so, when I pray, I just pray in affirmations of being thankful that I'm here. I don't ask for [ __ ] nothing ever. I just say thank you. That's it.
02:43:10
Andrew WilsonThat's all. I just live I just live gratefully that I exist that some being somewhere was good and graceful enough to allow me a shot on this planet. That that's enough for me.
02:43:22
Andrew Wilson>> So you've never prayed for a loved one's health? >> I have. I have prayed for a loved one's health. That's true. But even that I do in affirmations. I'll say things like in your wisdom >> your time in your grace
02:43:35
Andrew Wilson>> these are these are decisions which are not mine but they're yours. >> Yeah. the opposite in fact of manifestation trying not to control for the outcome because I give uh I give
02:43:46
Andrew Wilsoneverything completely over to the divine >> rather than trying to control the divine and that's the distinction between your manifestation and my prayer my prayer >> hey I don't think I control the divine I
02:44:00
Andrew Wilsonthink I am the divine I think I'm the bridge from the divine to the earth >> wait a second I don't think I control the divine I think I am the divine So you don't how could you not control the divine if you're the divine?
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Lauren (Model)>> Because I just embody it. I just embody it. I just >> embody it. Okay. >> Yes, >> that makes sense. >> Didn't is Didn't your Bible correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't it say that um God gave domain over the earth to humans? Yes or no?
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Andrew Wilson>> Dominion. Yes. >> Yes. Okay. Whatever. Same [ __ ] So So he did though. Yeah. >> I mean, not not the same [ __ ] but Okay. Well, just granted, it's the same [ __ ] >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Okay.
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Lauren (Model)>> So shit's ours. We're responsible for this for this plane of existence, right? >> Uh well, kind of. But who gave it to us? >> The same ocean that we come from. We're
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Andrew Wilsonjust we're all waves in the ocean. >> You're quoting the Bible. You're quoting the Bible. >> Okay. >> Who gave it? Who from our view? Who gave it to us? >> From from your view? >> Mhm. >> Um >> from the view of the Christian, who gave
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Andrew Wilsonit to us? >> The Christian God gave it to you? >> God. So, who are we thanking for all of this? >> God. God. >> God. No, I'm not I'm not >> I'm not thanking for any of his thoughts. >> Yeah. Hey, I'm not saying that >> you though. You are thinking yourself
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Lauren (Model)because you're the divine. >> I'm not saying that God isn't real, but I I said it before you didn't. >> Well, of course, I'm talking to one right now, right? You are divine. >> Yeah, you're the divine.
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Lauren (Model)>> You are. But I'm a wave in the ocean of divinity. You know, I may not be the God that created this whole universe and this earth, but I'm a piece of it. I'm a fractal of the whole. >> And so is he. And so are all. Yeah, I
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Andrew Wilsonagree with that. >> So, it's just nasticism and monism. That's >> if you want to label it, I guess. So, I mean back to like this 2,000y old easily debunked heresy ofnosticism where it's like we're all in a god's dream, man.
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Andrew WilsonLike, I'm in a dream and you're in a dream and we're all waiting to wake up, man. And then when we wake up, we'll find our divine selves and then we'll be able to reincarnate back as whatever we want and have the dream again. This is old. >> 50%
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Andrew Wilson>> old old. >> 50% of that I agree with actually. >> Yeah, I know. I know you do. I know I know the views inside and out of all of the heretics. And the thing is is that this is why I enjoy logic so much
02:46:13
Andrew Wilsonbecause it's so easy to debunk each one of those views while keeping my own intact because and that's what that's what's great about logic. >> I always tell people, you know, it's really funny. A lot of Christians come
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Andrew Wilsonto Christ uh through I don't know like a divine experience or things like that. I never did. I came through it through logic. I came to Christianity through logic first.
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Brian AtlasI have a question on the manifestation thing. Then we do need to I was I had to step away so we have some chats coming through. Um you're the manifesttor person. >> Sure. >> Okay. Uh do you believe in free will?
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Lauren (Model)>> Yes. >> Okay. So uh could I manifest dating you? >> Um
02:47:01
Lauren (Model)it depends. Like it depends how committed. Now see that's the thing like it really depends cuz you can have a thought like you want to but you have to actually live that. So that's really up to you. >> I'm living it.
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Brian Atlas>> No you're not. Clearly not. >> I'm What do you mean I'm living it? What do you mean clearly not? I'm manifesting that [ __ ] right now. >> I love that. >> So where is it? >> Where is it?
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Lauren (Model)>> Ring. >> Where's the [ __ ] ring case? >> I think you got 12 of them. I can move out of the way. >> All right. Boom. Uh, proposed ring. >> You didn't ask me. >> Uh, >> proposed is >> boom. Wow.
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Lauren (Model)>> Boom. Boom. >> Ring. >> Married. >> He wonders why he might be single. He wonders why he can't pull all eight billion women in the world. >> A proposal like that.
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Michelle (55)>> I think that's a good point because you just brought up I just heard it. What if he is with someone >> and she's I mean it goes both ways for
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Michelle (55)the manifestation. So if you're manifesting someone >> and they're and they're actually married or whatever then you're pulling them away.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah. That's dark. >> You don't do manifold. I I just manifested. Um are you my girlfriend? >> You did not manifest I shouldn't. You did a bad job. >> I don't even need to do this [ __ ] What
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Rosie ($12M)are you talking about? >> I have a [ __ ] ring on hand. >> Manifestation doesn't go together. You're like a desire. >> Why? Why not? I just manifested. >> Okay. Because you didn't manifest. You didn't play the part. Brian, you did not play the part.
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Brian Atlas>> What makes you the arbiter of what manifestation is thorough enough? >> How are you? >> The reality speaks for itself. I don't have to say anything. >> That's the most [ __ ] [ __ ] I've ever heard. >> This This is how
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Andrew Wilson>> That's so [ __ ] [ __ ] But Brian, you're arguing right now with a god. >> How a little respect your name, Brian. This is you're talking
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Brian Atlasto right now. >> But but Andrew, by her logic, am I not also a god? >> You are. That's what everyone needs to understand. We need to wake up ourselves
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Brian Atlashere with >> this girl talks like she's black or something. What the [ __ ] Where did you grow up? >> Yo, that's crazy. I didn't >> the just how you said that was also it's okay I do that [ __ ] too right do you
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Brian Atlasfeel she's [ __ ] she's culturally appropriating >> can I just say Mr. Beast would never say this honestly I don't have a judgment would hire a Wait actually hold on I got
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Brian Atlasto be careful Mr. Beast would h would hire a uh >> a private investigator on your ass what he would do >> Mr. at one point had under his employee
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Brian Atlasa uh >> yes okay I know what you're talking about >> Chris >> and there were some disputes over none of my employees none of my employees have ever had uh hold on I I don't want
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Brian Atlasto Is it alleged like one of his employees was DMing somebody underage and also they're trans okay whatever >> apparently uh >> so uh I think I have a couple points up
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Andrew Wilsonon Mr. piece on that one. So, >> somebody somebody on his team had way too high of tea, Brian, is that what you're saying? Too high a tea. >> Very high tea. Very high tea. >> Anyways, whatever. >> I mean, he has But I don't get it. Why?
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Lauren (Model)So, I manifested. Why >> you don't feel it? You're not feeling the >> No, >> I think there's a misconception about what like about manifestation. You can't just uh I don't believe that you can manifest physical things into reality.
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Lauren (Model)Like >> you manifested your boobs. >> Yes. But listen, I manifested boobs. >> Listen, I just manifested boobs. I didn't get to pick the size of boobs that I manifested.
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Andrew Wilson>> Wait, so so so the universe is going to like you say, I want C++es and they're like, nope, you get a D+. That's how it works around. >> I'm a 340. Okay, I'm nowhere close.
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Andrew Wilson>> Whatever they are, the point is is that whatever the size is, right? You you can't pick the size. You can only pick if they increase or decrease. Well, I'm trying. Can I just
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Lauren (Model)>> Wait, wait, hold on. One one thing. One thing. Andrew, also, don't you think the age range of this is a bit >> suspect? Like you said to Yeah, probably six to nine. Yeah. And I didn't even
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Brian Atlasknow what were my Yes. I didn't know. >> Are six to nyear-olds really viewing themselves in that paradigm like >> self? I was I was exposed to pornography
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Lauren (Model)at a very young age. So, yeah. No, 100%. But what the point I was trying to get at more so is like in manifesting people, you can't manifest a specific partner, but you can manifest the kind
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Lauren (Model)of partner you want. >> Yeah, I'm lost on that cuz are we not going to acknowledge the fact that that's like a science thing? Like I'm just >> Yeah, like I think that there's a there's a CIA document on manifestation
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Andrew Wilsonthat has been released and the power of >> there is I can tell you about it. Right. So there was many CIA documents released from experiments that they did in the all the way back to the Cold War. But
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Andrew Wilsonguess what they found out? It's all [ __ ] and doesn't work. And they found out psychics all [ __ ] doesn't work. Soviet Union spent millions and millions of dollars on it. So did the United States. The Soviet Union wasn't
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Andrew Wilsongoing to have psychics if we didn't have psychics. Screw that. They sunk millions of dollars into these programs into even programs like Project Stargate, right?
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Andrew WilsonNot kidding. They sunk uh tons and tons and tons of money into various psychic manifestation programs. And they found out when they did a military internal audit that these basically were excuses
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Andrew Wilsonfor them to send tons and tons of black money to black money projects while saying they were going to psychics while these guys were basically hanging out in barracks smoking cigarettes and doing nothing because it's all [ __ ] They thought it was
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Lauren (Model)>> smoking cigarettes and doing so you told us that it was [ __ ] and now you didn't explain how they figured this conclusion >> because they ran tests or they would do test. >> Okay. So what tests can you do? They would have spy planes which would
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Andrew Wilsongo over and they'd be taking pictures and then they'd have a person inside the room. >> I did go like >> you didn't my boyfriend so you didn't
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Andrew Wilsonlike and like you know drawing out what what the spy plane was seeing and guess whatever he drew not what the spy plane was seeing. So like all this all the psychic stuff all nonsense.
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Brian Atlas>> I'll say >> I I manif look I I did manifest I did manifest. I before even the show, I was manifesting a um non-deodorantwearing
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Brian Atlashippie uh dread dreadlock girl. And >> hey, >> who speaks with a uh what what's the term? Who speaks with a vaguely uh
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Brian Atlas>> how about a Florida accent? >> Ebonic accent. >> No, there's a more African-American vernac aav. What is it chat? It's like Africanamean
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Lauren (Model)vernacular. A a v l or some [ __ ] I don't know. >> It's okay. >> Yo, so why are you coming for me? You said that you talk like that sometimes, too, right? >> I mean, you've been >> You did say that. Can we run it back? Cuz you did say that. >> English is a second language.
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Brian Atlas>> I did say English is my second language. And actually, technically, I'm I'm African-American. >> Oh, wow. >> Okay. Okay. >> Because my my dad was born in North Africa and my mom was born in America. >> So, technically, I'm Africaname. Thank
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Lauren (Model)you. Appreciate that. >> But I will say like out of my life, I feel like I've manifested the majority of my life um by putting, you know, >> thinking it, wanting it, putting myself there. And half the time, you know,
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Lauren (Model)there's positives to it. But more than not, I've manifested things negatively into my life. And I think that that's something people have to accept is like when you wish something your life, you don't know how that's going to end up turning out. >> I do have to move it off of
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Brian Atlasmanifestation. We need to get caught caught up on chats. Uh, let me see here. We have Pasty George. I apologize. You sent these in. I I had to step away. >> Pasty George is the top contributor. >> They're coming in now. Pasty. Sorry for
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Brian Atlasthe delay. >> Pasty George donated $200. Welcome back, Andrew Wilson. >> Let's pull up super chats. >> Yo, Pasty, thank you so much, man. Uh, pull up super chats.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, are these the is this? >> Okay. >> Long. Uh, Nate, thank you for the super chat. Share five, you can't have a stable conversation, let alone create a stable home. Okay, thank you for that,
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Brian AtlasNate. Scroll up. Uh, Zeus, the women do not value virtue. Hold on. We'll have to come back to it. >> Hasty George donated $200.
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SPEAKER_00Please give them a good big long hard reality check. Andrew, lol. >> I'm ready. >> Manifest it. Pasty George, thank you very much. Appreciate it. Uh, we have
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Brian Atlashere. I'm just going to let these all come through. One sec. Damn, Pasty George. I apologize, Pasty. I was away from the computer and was not able to uh catch these. We have a string. Pasty George, don't hate me.
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SPEAKER_00>> Damn, we love Pasty George. >> George donated $200. Only a brain damaged millionaire, billionaire, or even trillionaire would ever consider these kinds of women on
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