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Confucius Wisdom Part-02
into the profound teachings of Confucius, one of ancient China’s greatest philosophers. This video explores his life, his emphasis on benevolence, integrity, education, and family values. Learn how his sayings, collected in “The Analects,” continue to influence Chinese culture and beyond. Discover the timeless wisdom of Confucius and how it remains relevant in today’s world.
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Confucius: Mastering the Art of Self-Improvement"
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Dive into the profound teachings of Confucius, one of history’s most influential philosophers. This video explores the life and philosophy of Confucius, a 6th Century BCE Chinese thinker who emphasized the importance of benevolence, integrity, education, and family values. Discover how Confucius’ ideas on ethics, governance, and social relationships continue to resonate today. Dualism, Material...
Wisdom of The Ages: Philosophical and Sufi Teachings
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Welcome to our exploration of timeless wisdom! In this video, we delve into the profound teachings of ancient philosophy and Sufism, uncovering insights that have guided humanity for centuries. #englishphilosophy #philosopher #mindfulness #philosophicalinsights #philosophy #schopenhauer #criticalthinking #deepthoughts #enlightenment #quotes #sufism #philosophy #quotesoftheday
Nihilism, The Belief in Nothing.
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Dive into the intriguing world of Nihilism, a philosophy that challenges the very essence of meaning and existence. In this video, we explore the origins of Nihilism, its key concepts, and its impact on modern thought. From Friedrich Nietzsche’s profound insights to contemporary interpretations, we’ll unravel the complexities of this often misunderstood philosophy. Whether you’re a philosophy e...
The Forty Rules Of Love| Shams Of Tabriz || Elif Shafak |
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In this video, we uncover the timeless wisdom of Shams Tabrizi, whose teachings transformed Rumi’s life and inspired his beautiful poetry. Join us as we explore the forty rules that guide us on a journey of love, spirituality, and self-discovery. These rules, rooted in Sufi mysticism, offer profound insights into the nature of divine love and human connection. #rumi #forteenrulesoflove #shamsta...
"Friedrich Nietzsche: The Philosopher Who Declared 'God is Dead'"
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Dive into the mind of one of history's most provocative and influential thinkers, Friedrich Nietzsche. In this video, we explore Nietzsche's bold declaration that "God is dead" and the profound implications this statement had on philosophy and Western thought. We'll unravel the context behind Nietzsche's assertion, examining how the Enlightenment and the rise of scientific rationalism challenge...
Marcus Aurelius: The Philosopher Who Had Everything
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Discover the extraordinary life and enduring wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor who not only led his empire with strength and integrity but also shaped humanity with his profound philosophical insights. In this captivating video, we delve into the timeless teachings of Marcus Aurelius, exploring his unique approach to leadership, Stoicism, and the pursuit of wisdom. #philosopher #phil...
Immanuel Kant: The Philosopher Who Reshaped Reality
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Dive into the intriguing world of Kant's Conundrums as we unravel the complex puzzles of pure reason. This video explores Immanuel Kant's philosophical challenges, shedding light on his critical ideas that have shaped modern thought. Join us in examining how these conundrums influence our understanding of knowledge, reality, and morality. We will delve into key concepts such as transcendental i...
Aristotle: The Philosopher Who Knew It All”
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Explore the profound insights of Aristotle's philosophy in this engaging video. We delve into his key concepts, including ethics, metaphysics, and politics, revealing how they shape our understanding of the world today. Join us as we unpack Aristotle’s ideas on virtue and happiness, examining their relevance in modern life. This exploration not only highlights his contributions to Western thoug...
Plato's Philosophy: Foundations of Western Thought"
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Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher, is one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. His works, including "The Republic," "The Symposium," and "Phaedo," explore fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, and human existence. Central to Plato's philosophy is the Theory of Forms, which posits that the physical world is a shadow of a higher, unchanging reality. His ideas on just...
Bizarre Habits of Famous Philosophers
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Dive into the fascinating world of eccentric thinkers and discover the odd philosophical practices that defined their lives. From strange philosophical routines to unusual philosopher habits, this video unveils the quirkiest customs that shaped their profound thoughts. Explore the lives of quirky philosophers through their freaky philosophical rituals and unconventional thinker routines. Delve ...
5 Buddhist Ways Of Dealing hardships
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Discover five profound Buddhist ways to navigate life's hardships with grace and resilience. This video delves into ancient wisdom that offers practical insights for overcoming challenges, fostering inner peace, and cultivating mindfulness in our daily lives. We explore techniques such as acceptance, compassion, and the importance of community support. Each method is designed to empower us duri...
Master Your Will | The Schopenhauer Philosophy
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Dive into the profound insights of Arthur Schopenhauer as we explore how harnessing the power of will can help us overcome life's suffering. This video delves deep into Schopenhauerian philosophy, revealing key concepts that illuminate our understanding of desire, pain, and resilience. Join us on this intellectual journey to uncover practical applications of these philosophical ideas in our dai...
Mystical Parables by Rumi - Wisdom Tales for Modern...
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“Mystical Parables by Rumi - Wisdom Tales for Modern Times” is a collection that brings the timeless wisdom of the 13th-century Persian poet and mystic, Rumi, to contemporary readers. These tales, rich in spiritual insights and profound teachings, explore themes such as divine love, the journey of the soul, and the quest for enlightenment. Through captivating storytelling, Rumi’s parables offer...

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  • @krankywitch
    @krankywitch День тому

    Thank you for offering a succinct explanation for an often misunderstood and misused term. I really hate it when self-inflated people like Jordan Petersen throw the label Nihilist around as a catch-all for anyone who does not have an accepted spiritual belief. He labels every mass shooter in the US who leaves a ‘manifesto’ as a Nihilist - amazing that he can make that judgement based on the scrawlings of a depressed and disturbed mind. He uses the term in the same manner & tone as others use Fascist - it’s a dirty word. I don’t see why Nihilism is so difficult for others to grasp. We are the only species on earth who waste time looking for the meaning of life. Life is. I prefer to spend my days enjoying every moment in itself, for itself, as it is. I’m not thinking about tomorrow, let alone what comes after death. Just live.

  • @Varatheraj
    @Varatheraj День тому

    not to sort through the muck they have been creating but to flush out the weeds n clogs that have accumulated in society today.

  • @Varatheraj
    @Varatheraj День тому

    man has philosophies that are as much as we have usable braincells. these philosophizers can come up with a new idea about people and even create new words for it. and its not just in normal life. its also abundant in medical science. endless new illnesses n diseases and accompanying medications. this is why we need A.I. and more advanced computers very much.

  • @joebyrd1119
    @joebyrd1119 День тому

    We're all gonna die...

  • @josephisraelyehudah3401
    @josephisraelyehudah3401 2 дні тому

    If there is no God then nothing matters, if there is a God then nothing else matters.

  • @hertzeauxduclaire7689
    @hertzeauxduclaire7689 2 дні тому

    "Do your research beforehand, please." - Philosophers 93/93

  • @lazyDude77
    @lazyDude77 5 днів тому

    For the longest time I avoided the nihilist label becuase the religious and political smear campaigns against it got to me. The title and thumbnail you used are a perfect example of the public image problem of nihilism. Even the philosophically versed try to distance themselves from the label by hiding behind stoicism or absurdisim which are basically sub takes on nihilism. In reality nihilism is the ideal avenue for personal growth and freedom.

  • @RupertMay-s2l
    @RupertMay-s2l 6 днів тому

    Camus said the only "true" philosophical question is should one commit suicide

  • @arkdark5554
    @arkdark5554 6 днів тому

    Nonsense…

  • @HandyMan-p3t
    @HandyMan-p3t 6 днів тому

    Our senses of perception naturally evolved for practical reasons. They have limitations, and are not the only senses available to animals on this planet. Thus, what we directly perceive and analyze also limits our understanding. Scientific tools have expanded our knowledge of the environment through indirect perception. Thereby, expanding our capacity for realization of possibilities. This too is limited but being a beneficial trend for getting a better grasp on what the universe has to divulge.

  • @LovelyDove-ve3wo
    @LovelyDove-ve3wo 7 днів тому

    Turn's out that Professor Einstein was a Man of Faith with humanity. He favoured The Moslemeen's Old Palestine 🇵🇸 Palestinians watermelon, logic, reason, Mathematics, accountability and He vehemently opposed the zionazi nazi terrorist war criminal aparthied anarchist demented stupid shitler nazi izraeli

  • @Stevexnycautomotive
    @Stevexnycautomotive 8 днів тому

    I am nothing and everything is nothing. Enjoy nothing. Thats life.

  • @RobertFranklin-of3ow
    @RobertFranklin-of3ow 12 днів тому

    Such is karma, that is.

  • @garypippenger202
    @garypippenger202 14 днів тому

    As it turns out, Kant could, and did.

  • @Bluemoon-2025
    @Bluemoon-2025 14 днів тому

    Poor voice quality sorry but true

  • @Soulgirl7
    @Soulgirl7 16 днів тому

    😎

  • @Dirkkkkk
    @Dirkkkkk 17 днів тому

    Philosophy is vanity. Interesting vanity, yet vanity nonetheless.

  • @brendan6567
    @brendan6567 21 день тому

    i just kant watch this anymore im sorry but i simply kant

  • @azadali342
    @azadali342 25 днів тому

    Great

  • @TeaParty1776
    @TeaParty1776 26 днів тому

    Kant is very smart about rationalizing stupidity, thus his influence among modern philosophers.

  • @rolandocantu6736
    @rolandocantu6736 27 днів тому

    Well what do you know.This guy is dead and God is alive.Very much alive.

  • @someonesomeone25
    @someonesomeone25 28 днів тому

    I believe lots of things as a nihilist. But I don't think God, morality, objective purpose, freewill, or objective meaning likely exist, and the universe is most likely absurd at root. I also think certain knowledge is unobtainable.

    • @IntellectInsight-r2w
      @IntellectInsight-r2w 26 днів тому

      That’s a unique take on nihilism! Balancing skepticism with belief in certain concepts must be quite a journey.

    • @someonesomeone25
      @someonesomeone25 26 днів тому

      @IntellectInsight-r2w Not really. I believe London is the capital of the UK, that the earth is round, that 2+2=4. Belief is effortless, unwilled, and just occurs.

  • @parvazebhat9058
    @parvazebhat9058 Місяць тому

    Reality... Can it be Reshaped!

  • @aminhussainabro5346
    @aminhussainabro5346 Місяць тому

    Good efforts 👍👍

  • @bardhylanadolli2304
    @bardhylanadolli2304 Місяць тому

    "God is dad",but how can be dad a thing which never egzisted.Perhaps the believing in s.th.which does not egzist is dad,I think.

    • @Hanadari62
      @Hanadari62 26 днів тому

      Perhaps the concept "God" is dead, or atleast, is supposed to be dead, as humanity searches for something else to help sustain us and prevent our extinction.

  • @zzeeshann123
    @zzeeshann123 Місяць тому

  • @SajiSNairNair-tu9dk
    @SajiSNairNair-tu9dk Місяць тому

    🤔🪞?

  • @muneebkhan7465
    @muneebkhan7465 Місяць тому

    "He chose to be good not for fame but for the sake of Virtue itself" ۔Really Toughest thing to do

  • @JamesHawkeYouTube
    @JamesHawkeYouTube Місяць тому

    He meant mankind had become so full of his own self-righteousness and hubris that he had elevated himself to be his own 'god'. Men worshipped themselves. We are approaching the full horror of that path in these times.

  • @MujeebLodro
    @MujeebLodro Місяць тому

    Very very knowledgeable your videos bro👏

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Місяць тому

    Kant takes the cake

  • @gregoryt8792
    @gregoryt8792 Місяць тому

    In 1910 Ivan Panin, a Russian/ American Harvard math genius and linguistic expert, proved the Bible mathematically. Watch - Math proves the Bible. Most recently a 30 year veteran cold case criminologist J. Warner Wallace proved the Bible forensically in his book, Person of Interest. His testimony would convince any jury of the veracity of the Bible. Some of the amazing things in the Bible include the prophecy of the fall of Tyre and the prophecy of Alexander the great. Bible firsts include knowing life being in the blood long before modern science, or the Bible knowing about mountains and currents in the oceans or how the earth hangs on nothing. You should know about the prophecies fulfilled by Jesus and the impossible odds of that happening. The Bible is a reliable collection of historical documents written down by eye witnesses during the lifetime of other eye witnesses. They report to us supernatural events that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies and claim that the writings are divine rather than human in origin. The Bible has also been proven archaeologically, historically and linguistically. 2 Peter 1:16 For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. That being said, Ecclesiastes is the only philosophy of merit.

  • @tom-kz9pb
    @tom-kz9pb Місяць тому

    Kant was yet another philosopher who thought that he could turn his subjective values into objective truths. No, you Kan't.

    • @adamfleischman8080
      @adamfleischman8080 Місяць тому

      What if subjectivity isn’t real?

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Місяць тому

      ​​​@@adamfleischman8080my subjective argument is against Annihilation of the absolute I into a reversed trancdental idealism , the ontological of the ready at hand pretending to be you? This creates an objective argument within an assemblage of arguments. He did it with fichte, ok leave that one on.

    • @adamfleischman8080
      @adamfleischman8080 Місяць тому

      @ you may want to proofread as this made no sense to me.

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Місяць тому

      @@adamfleischman8080 you may want to get an actual doctorate and have one of those absolute I getting involved in the philosophy of the mind in existential philosophy - they want to preserve it.

    • @adamfleischman8080
      @adamfleischman8080 Місяць тому

      @@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine most doctors know how to reason and write, not just insult.

  • @hongkongtennis
    @hongkongtennis Місяць тому

    Yes he can

  • @Jedi_Master_Krish
    @Jedi_Master_Krish Місяць тому

    Kant’s ideas really make you rethink reality! Reflecting on these concepts has helped me focus and grow, especially with Habit10x.

  • @Dumah36
    @Dumah36 Місяць тому

    We thought the world was flat at one point. We understand it as round now. What will we understand it to be in 2000 years? 🤷

    • @mha2470
      @mha2470 Місяць тому

      As for what we'll understand in 2000 years, it's exciting to think about! Science and technology are constantly evolving, so who knows what new discoveries and advancements we'll make. The important thing is to keep an open mind, stay curious, and rely on evidence-based science to guide our understanding of the world.

    • @michaelwright8896
      @michaelwright8896 Місяць тому

      Actually some people still think the earth is flat. But likley in 2000 years less people will think this.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 26 днів тому

      @@mha2470 drug addicts have open minds.

  • @stogies3
    @stogies3 Місяць тому

    The illustrations are fantastic

  • @AjKhan-m6s
    @AjKhan-m6s Місяць тому

    It's very helpfull for people

  • @timmarshall8966
    @timmarshall8966 Місяць тому

    Totally early Buddhism, except that Buddhism doesn't organise it by 'the will', but by the desires.

  • @stantheman9072
    @stantheman9072 Місяць тому

    The Quantum Universe is consistent with Kant’s rational perspective.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 10 днів тому

      The Quantum Universe , using the implicit Kantiansm of Bohrs Copenhagen interpretation, is consistent with Kant’s rational perspective. Agreed. Bohr said that he studied Kant prior to studying quantum physics.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 10 днів тому

      I did not mean to claim Kant was rational. He was nihilist.

    • @stantheman9072
      @stantheman9072 9 днів тому

      @TeaParty1776 I did not mean to imply you did. But at an extreme point, rationalism is nihilistic since entropy is the end state of all matter and energy. It's why I believe spiritual questions are beyond purely rational analysis. For instance, it makes no rational sense for my previous comment to have been shadow banned, but the minders of the YT algorithm believe it necessary.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 8 днів тому

      @@stantheman9072 >rationalism is nihilistic since entropy is the end state of all matter and energy. Rationalism has values

    • @stantheman9072
      @stantheman9072 8 днів тому

      @TeaParty1776 Yes, in the sense that the rational mind applies values. As I prefaced my prior statement, it's in the extreme that rationalism is ultimately nihilistic as all order is fleeting. It's only in defined circumstances that it can exist.

  • @jamesnella52
    @jamesnella52 Місяць тому

    Isn't Kant the guy who said Black people are souless ignorant people. Him and Thomas Jefferson like minded

    • @MasterofStories25
      @MasterofStories25 Місяць тому

      Yes, Kant did hold problematic and prejudiced views on race, which have been criticized heavily. It’s important to acknowledge these aspects of his work and recognize the context of his time, but that doesn't excuse his views. Many philosophers and scholars still study Kant’s ideas on ethics and reason because of their impact on modern philosophy, while also critically examining and discussing the limitations and biases in his thinking. Engaging with these ideas thoughtfully helps us understand both the strengths and flaws in influential figures like Kant."

    • @michaelwright8896
      @michaelwright8896 Місяць тому

      @@MasterofStories25 chatbox?

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Місяць тому

      They were using them in the atmosphere and on the plane of existence of animals and migration patterns... now in Africa animals literally run around a huge circle every yearm

    • @heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459
      @heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459 16 днів тому

      He changed his mind towards the end of his life. Even still, that doesn’t negate his ideas on cognition and intuition 🤦🤡

    • @MasterofStories25
      @MasterofStories25 15 днів тому

      @@heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459 True, he did change his perspective later in life, but that doesn’t diminish the value of his ideas on cognition and intuition. His reflections remain a profound source of inspiration and a foundation for many deep philosophical discussions. Changing perspectives just shows that we, as humans, are always evolving-and so is philosophy, right? 😊

  • @LiberalsWithGuns
    @LiberalsWithGuns Місяць тому

    You don't need swoosh sounds.

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    @Ucoriorya Місяць тому

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  • @mha2470
    @mha2470 2 місяці тому

    Immanuel Kant emphasized the importance of rationality and moral duty in his philosophy, reshaping our understanding of knowledge and ethics with concepts like the "categorical imperative." His ideas continue to influence modern thought.

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Місяць тому

      Ok you don't get it, literally helping people you shouldn't because they messed up help you, a literal inversion of morality. Thsts the moral duty of the categorical imperative. We are modernizing it here, in canada, they just want more.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 26 днів тому

      Kant split reason and morality from reality. He is no better than any drug-addicted thug.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 26 днів тому

      KAnt based all knowledge on mind split from reality, inc/reason and morality. Duty is sacrifice as end in itself, w/no values.

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 2 місяці тому

    " I am reminded of a great German philosopher, Immanuel Kant. He is a specimen of those people who are absolutely in the mind. He lived according to mind so totally that people used to set their watches, whenever they saw Immanuel Kant going to the university. Never - it may rain, it may rain fire, it may rain cats and dogs, it may be utterly cold, snow falling … Whatever the situation, Kant will reach the university at exactly the same time all the year round, even on holidays. Such a fixed, almost mechanical … He would go on holiday at exactly the same time, remain in the university library, which was specially kept open for him, because otherwise what would he do there the whole day? And he was a very prominent, well-known philosopher, and he would leave the university at exactly the same time every day. One day it happened … It had rained and there was too much mud on the way - one of his shoes got stuck in the mud. He did not stop to take the shoe out because that would make him reach the university a few seconds later, and that was impossible. He left the shoe there. He just arrived with one shoe. The students could not believe it. Somebody asked, “What happened to the other shoe?” He said, “It got stuck in the mud, so I left it there, knowing perfectly well nobody is going to steal one shoe. When I return in the evening, then I will pick it up. But I could not have been late.” A woman proposed to him: “I want to be married to you” - a beautiful young woman. Perhaps no woman has ever received such an answer, before or after Immanuel Kant. Either you say, “Yes,” or you say, “No. Excuse me.” Immanuel Kant said, “I will have to do a great deal of research.” The woman asked, “About what?” He said, “I will have to look in all the marriage manuals, all the books concerning marriage, and find out all the pros and cons - whether to marry or not to marry.” The woman could not imagine that this kind of answer had ever been given to any woman before. Even no is acceptable, even yes, although you are getting into a misery, but it is acceptable. But this kind of indifferent attitude towards the woman - he did not say a single sweet word to her. He did not say anything about her beauty, his whole concern was his mind. He had to convince his mind whether or not marriage is logically the right thing. It took him three years. It was really a long search. Day and night he was working on it, and he had found three hundred reasons against marriage and three hundred reasons for marriage. So the problem even after three years was the same. One friend suggested out of compassion, “You wasted three years on this stupid research. In three years you would have experienced all these six hundred, without any research. You should have just said yes to that woman. There was no need to do so much hard work. Three years would have given you all the pros and cons - existentially, experientially.” But Kant said, “I am in a fix. Both are equal, parallel, balanced. There is no way to choose.” The friend suggested, “Of the pros you have forgotten one thing: that whenever there is a chance, it is better to say yes and go through the experience. That is one thing more in favor of the pros. The cons cannot give you any experience, and only experience has any validity.” He understood, it was intellectually right. He immediately went to the woman’s house, knocked on her door. Her old father opened the door and said, “Young man, you are too late. You took too long in your research. My girl is married and has two children.” That was the last thing that was ever heard about his marriage. From then on no woman ever asked him, and he was not the kind of man to ask anybody. He remained unmarried."

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Місяць тому

      Didn't he own a brothel - his house was an actual brothel. Everything he said was fraud, then taught the inversion of the absolute I as a transcdental idealism. Against the annihilation of the absolute I, that's not even your ego. Then all these came out.

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 26 днів тому

      Kant was a death-worshipping nihilist

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    @SabarOad-wh2zt 2 місяці тому

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    @Hameed-gi3pg 2 місяці тому

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    @SabirMal-ui4me 2 місяці тому

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  • @AjKhan-m6s
    @AjKhan-m6s 2 місяці тому

    Great work

  • @WaseemAkram-hx1zg
    @WaseemAkram-hx1zg 2 місяці тому

    Great