A 9-year-old girl asked me a question.

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  • @Thisisausername556
    @Thisisausername556 3 години тому +119

    “She’s Australian, it’s ok.” is hilarious XD

    • @raymiewarren8081
      @raymiewarren8081 2 години тому +4

      I wasn’t expecting the Aussie comment, was expecting she hears worse at home. Different words same vibe

  • @ryno3888
    @ryno3888 3 години тому +20

    Beautiful responses, Chris. It has been a great joy to watch your evolution over the years. Bravo, sir.

  • @chiartspire
    @chiartspire 11 хвилин тому +1

    Seeing the little girl was really inspiring. It reminded me of how children have so much potential but many don't unlock it because they were not trained in the right way.
    Sometimes, the best way for your child to grow might not be the usual path taken by others. But it doesn't matter, what matters is that the light in your little girl or boy shines out brightly for the world to see.
    'Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of one’s youth.
    Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, But shall speak with their enemies in the gate.' - Psalm 127:4-5

  • @willingandable3565
    @willingandable3565 Годину тому +6

    “She Australian, it’s all good” - built different. 💯

  • @shaynebernard
    @shaynebernard Годину тому +7

    Dad was mouthing every word of that with her.

  • @goldilocks913
    @goldilocks913 2 години тому +5

    Everyone of the audience- in person or online- and Chris and his collaborators are stars in a very dark sky. I thank and salute you all

  • @kateredhead7334
    @kateredhead7334 Годину тому +6

    I sense that when Jordan Peterson retires, Chris will be one of those picking up the cross. Good man.

  • @philipzerubbabel3583
    @philipzerubbabel3583 3 години тому +16

    Insightful question from a 9 yo kid! ❤

    • @bloodaid
      @bloodaid Годину тому

      Very insightful. I’m actually inpressed.

  • @40tez4
    @40tez4 3 години тому +23

    Always wondered what your tours look like. I'd love to see more of it online :)

  • @ClaireGreen-wd2gm
    @ClaireGreen-wd2gm 2 години тому +6

    Its always good when a man is mindful of if he said something bad in front of a child. Its so unattractive to see a man spewing off all kinds of curse words in front of kids.

  • @michellemcdonald8964
    @michellemcdonald8964 3 години тому +3

    Congratulations on your accomplishments, you've both developed a lot in the last couple of years, especially with discussing struggles men face with their undertakings; even if other guys already thought you had it all together already. Godspeed my good men.

  • @calicarter75
    @calicarter75 3 години тому +3

    great advice, I love your content!

  • @es0teric76
    @es0teric76 2 години тому

    For that first one, I really think it's dependent on their previous situation. If it was pretty bad or lackadaisical, then I think the response was superb. Unfortunately, that's not always how it works. Sometimes, your success was achieved through your own grit, but it was also open to you due to the foundations set by friends and family (if you have good friends and family). In that case, leaving that life behind can create an overly self-serving person, which can lead to failure. Then, you've got nothing to fall back on since your priority shift. A supportive community is more important for entrepreneural success than many realize or are willing to admit.

  • @AliZunurov09
    @AliZunurov09 2 години тому +1

    Chris Williamson, a star that gleams,
    A soul that dances in golden dreams.
    Your path is bright, or so it seems,
    A name that flows in life's great streams.

  • @Fightdemon
    @Fightdemon Годину тому

    Having a tour with a Parkway Drive shirt in Australia, amazing. I think that's the best part of Chris, showing 2000's metalcore passion, cheers man

  • @entropytheory8875
    @entropytheory8875 Годину тому +2

    People getting upset about Chris cursing is kinda ridiculous. Words are just that words. It’s not like he was throwing out tons of other words in his speech.
    People should think of curse words as words that communicate emotional impact and amplify the word itself. It’s easier to say a curse word that conveys a feeling with a statement rather than saying a longer sentence

  • @MANVENDRASINGH-hl3qb
    @MANVENDRASINGH-hl3qb 2 години тому +1

    Though I m not present in audience sir..... Ton of thanks for your podcast .... These r life changing for me lot of love from india

  • @madhu_mohanreddy
    @madhu_mohanreddy 2 години тому

    Chris,Can you please make a video on how to improve Articulate skills.Thank you!

  • @ElectorNiklas
    @ElectorNiklas 6 хвилин тому

    That was great. I'm so confused about the size difference between Chris and the guy behind him at 6:26 lol.

  • @couchlion
    @couchlion 3 години тому +5

    She's Australian it's fine lmao

  • @xman4161
    @xman4161 2 години тому +2

    ****, he's yolked

  • @Sean-i4r
    @Sean-i4r 2 години тому

    Darmstadt near tore me up some how,maybe hits close to home

  • @not1510
    @not1510 2 години тому

    She is perfectly rational for her age

  • @MAXEEMUS
    @MAXEEMUS Годину тому

    Chris looks like a Chad Clint Eastwood.

  • @Cas_anova
    @Cas_anova 3 години тому +1

    Hey Chris, it's not too late to put (4K) in the title.

  • @nackab
    @nackab 2 години тому +2

    Please don't blaspheme the Son of God's name. 🙏

  • @aaronmurray9257
    @aaronmurray9257 3 години тому +6

    That little girl is amazing

  • @snteevveetns
    @snteevveetns Годину тому +1

    Less f word. I had to turn this off bc 1 I don’t think it’s necessary and 2 I can’t listen w my kids around. Even though your message is something they should hear overall

    • @Eclipto14
      @Eclipto14 54 хвилини тому

      You sound like a Facebook comment lol

    • @nackab
      @nackab 35 хвилин тому

      @snteevveetns totally agree with you. 🎯

  • @thomasakase
    @thomasakase Годину тому +2

    You can only cross the same river once - it's not possible to go back to prior life while knowing what you now know - ignorance is bliss, as the expression goes

  • @aaronmurray9257
    @aaronmurray9257 3 години тому +4

    I admit..I’ll have to catch up on your content mate.

  • @jasongoldsmith3186
    @jasongoldsmith3186 3 години тому +24

    Chris, Read this ADVICE: You dont use profanity in your PodCasts...why do you continue using the F word even after a 9yo child asked you a Question ? Genuinely Profanity takes away from your sincerity & serious points. It demeans you. STOP using the F word Ok ?

    • @BK-iw1zm
      @BK-iw1zm 3 години тому +3

      Yeah, I don't get people talking about intelligent things yet use unintelligent words for emphasis.

    • @HeyUncleJack
      @HeyUncleJack 2 години тому +13

      Lol, he definitely uses the f word in his podcasts

    • @samuelpritchard9578
      @samuelpritchard9578 2 години тому +6

      I see what you mean and I think there’s a couple other perspectives. Not only does language like that make him more relatable and give him a sense of honesty, but it does put power and emotion behind what he’s saying.

    • @aquadrops6138
      @aquadrops6138 2 години тому +4

      I was taught that people that use cuss words are not intelligent enough to find the proper words to use so they cuss to fill the space.

    • @es0teric76
      @es0teric76 2 години тому +2

      ​@@HeyUncleJack he does, but it's quite rare. Definitely not even a quarter to the extent he uses it here.
      But alas, I'm not a prude. If the girl's parents thought it was okay, that's totally on them. Not Chris.

  • @gopuadks
    @gopuadks 3 години тому

    Hey

  • @Claudia0040
    @Claudia0040 Годину тому

    M outtaherechris doesntspeaktomysoul

  • @mikeroarty9704
    @mikeroarty9704 28 хвилин тому

    This segment starts with a question from a 9 year-old. It's sad enough that her parents were defending your foul language, but I was stunned later in the segment when you started to drop f-bombs all over the place as if your intellectual gravitas gives you license to not respect a little girl because the f-word is such an important part of modern discourse. I am not against the use of the word. When I was your age, I probably used to significantly more. But it was at work or in private, and certainly not in the public square where pride and self-respect should counsel against it.