Glad to hear that! Trevor has a way with words that can really connect with people. It's wonderful that you found comfort in what he had to say. Keep spreading the positive vibes! 💫
If I had a premonition, which I hadn't, say 50 yrs ago, that one day two men of color from vastly different origins would sit and talk about their lives, two men with fame and fortune, two men still living out their lives would share just how familiar they are to each other, this video would have been that premonition.
I completely agree with you, it is truly inspiring to see two men of color from vastly different backgrounds come together and share their experiences. It is a reminder that despite our differences, we can all relate to each other's struggles and triumphs. And that their stories and experiences can serve as an inspiration for many. It is a powerful reminder that we all have the capacity to overcome adversity and achieve greatness.❤️
Wow. Life, context, perspective....it's all so interesting! I remember a similar helpless, shocking feeling at around age 5, coming across old geographic magazines and articles that had 1) horrid pictures, close-ups of these poor starving children and 2) gruesome pictures of the holocaust. I'm not sure what that does to a 5 y/o brain when there is no adult to talk to to process that with, but it can't be good. And, Jay: Your description of what you saw and then hearing people complain about menu options reminded me of the shock I felt coming back from a 3 1/2 week trip to Peru, that included the Amazon. What a culture shock. There was beauty and closeness with nature amid horrid poverty, crime, abuse. Still, time sort of stopped in the Amazon. "Now," suddenly, I'm home in the US, back at work with phones, faxes, meetings with constant interruptions and I am on sudden overload, feeling like I am in a dream watching myself in it all and it is so ridiculous. It can be hard to "snap back" after that.
Trevor,that is the power of the word of God...The Bible. The Holy Spirit gives fresh insight into The Word always ,that's why Christians are to read and study always. Sending love and hugs to your mum ❤💞💕💞💕.
This conversation is so enlightening! By this, I've learnt that, whether a person grew up rich or poor, there's always three factors (i.e inspiration, good mentorship and exposure) that enables children to have a broader view of life and discover their talents earlier. The lack of these three factors in the development stage of a person indicates a big failure in future. Thank you for sharing 🌟👏
Thank you for your kind words! I agree that inspiration, mentorship, and exposure are important factors in helping individuals discover their talents and broaden their perspectives. Great days ahead 🌟
So true with exception to a "failure" label. A life of challenges & hardships, indeed!....hopefully, one that one will continue to learn and grow with whatever crumbs of inspiration are found along the way to help steer oneself in a healthier direction. Education helps [well, until it totally broke people here].
The only book in the world is the Bible which can answer it own questions with out it you can’t survive in this world think who practiced who is not you can fall and you get up to gain more humanity ❤
It's amazing how Trevor's mum and grandma still have an impact in his life. An intentional parenting and relationship makes a huge difference.
A perfect person to converse with Trevor! Both thinkers!
True 👍🏼
Love listening to Trevor!!!
He is truly amazing! I found Trevor’s words so comforting ❤️
Glad to hear that! Trevor has a way with words that can really connect with people. It's wonderful that you found comfort in what he had to say. Keep spreading the positive vibes! 💫
I love Trevor speaks about life❤
If I had a premonition, which I hadn't, say 50 yrs ago, that one day two men of color from vastly different origins would sit and talk about their lives, two men with fame and fortune, two men still living out their lives would share just how familiar they are to each other, this video would have been that premonition.
I completely agree with you, it is truly inspiring to see two men of color from vastly different backgrounds come together and share their experiences. It is a reminder that despite our differences, we can all relate to each other's struggles and triumphs. And that their stories and experiences can serve as an inspiration for many. It is a powerful reminder that we all have the capacity to overcome adversity and achieve greatness.❤️
Wow. Life, context, perspective....it's all so interesting! I remember a similar helpless, shocking feeling at around age 5, coming across old geographic magazines and articles that had 1) horrid pictures, close-ups of these poor starving children and 2) gruesome pictures of the holocaust. I'm not sure what that does to a 5 y/o brain when there is no adult to talk to to process that with, but it can't be good.
And, Jay: Your description of what you saw and then hearing people complain about menu options reminded me of the shock I felt coming back from a 3 1/2 week trip to Peru, that included the Amazon. What a culture shock. There was beauty and closeness with nature amid horrid poverty, crime, abuse. Still, time sort of stopped in the Amazon. "Now," suddenly, I'm home in the US, back at work with phones, faxes, meetings with constant interruptions and I am on sudden overload, feeling like I am in a dream watching myself in it all and it is so ridiculous. It can be hard to "snap back" after that.
Trevor,that is the power of the word of God...The Bible. The Holy Spirit gives fresh insight into The Word always ,that's why Christians are to read and study always. Sending love and hugs to your mum ❤💞💕💞💕.
I love trevor
It's great listening to both of you
Thanks for listening ❤️
This conversation is so enlightening! By this, I've learnt that, whether a person grew up rich or poor, there's always three factors (i.e inspiration, good mentorship and exposure) that enables children to have a broader view of life and discover their talents earlier. The lack of these three factors in the development stage of a person indicates a big failure in future.
Thank you for sharing 🌟👏
Thank you for your kind words! I agree that inspiration, mentorship, and exposure are important factors in helping individuals discover their talents and broaden their perspectives.
Great days ahead 🌟
@@jayshettyshorts Very much appreciated. 🌟🌟🌟
So true with exception to a "failure" label. A life of challenges & hardships, indeed!....hopefully, one that one will continue to learn and grow with whatever crumbs of inspiration are found along the way to help steer oneself in a healthier direction. Education helps [well, until it totally broke people here].
Great conversation
Yes with great insights 👍🏼
I love to listen 🎧 both of you
Wow love this 😍♥️
Trevor, Mumsie here in Rhode Island would love for you to come visit, Bring your laundry. Much love and blessings!
I agreed❤ God will continue blessing him.
Does Trevor have a PhD? Because he's definitely a philosopher!!
I like how Jay mentions both the sides of India, of the poor and of the privileged and rich, cause such a stereotype about India exists.
The only book in the world is the Bible which can answer it own questions with out it you can’t survive in this world think who practiced who is not you can fall and you get up to gain more humanity ❤