existentialism he raises there, adrian. it is apparent. the facts are there. he lays them out. i see somebody who must be so uncomfortable in the house he has been living in. sure. he s leaving it. so uncomfortable that he s leaving but after a fairly long period of time. why do so many people stay as a result of this. if you can recognize the problems within the party structure as it exists, why is there a compulsion to say? by doing an ad like that, trying to recruit that things are trying to change. i don t know the answer to that. if i was first of all, as a woman i can t even imagine being a republican and i can t imagine being a republican if i was a minority or if i was a person of color because the party is the republican party has done nothing to support women, nothing to support minorities, nothing to support people of color. they have done quite the opposite.
Good to be here you re excited to see. As you can tell by this smile I m excited and also a little bit nervous we re really excited to be here back in front of our hometown for those of you that don t know my name is Jonathan Singletary and. Our families here. Were both from the Bay Area and so I want to get one thing out of the way before we dive in and that elephant in the room which is which is me Elaine obviously is a incredibly inspiring woman who has inspired untold stories about and for young women for her entire career from Teen Vogue and beyond every conversation partner that she s had to this point has been a woman and so now I m here and I felt like I need to explain myself. Elaine and I obviously we have had conversations about this journey and I ve had the privilege of watching everything that she s done over the last 5 and a half years although I ve known her since we were 12 and 13. And through through this. And through that experience my eyes have been opened to not on
I and it is that I love them to do what they did. To an old thing old area as well . But yeah I just wanted to kind of represent that but that part of I think the evolution of that conversation has to involve both of us and I ve learned so much from her grind from her intention setting from her vision from her faith but also from her honesty enter transparency or vulnerability which are things that I didn t really grow up knowing how to really tap into so every day I m learning in that way and I m hoping that other men the young boys are also inspired by this incredibly powerful book that Elaine welter of wrote so that s why I m here. To get started you know that story that anecdote then the anecdote that she just told about growing up in the Bay Area handling her business what business were you really what business we all handle it I bet a lawyer who was doing that at that age we were hustlers. Yeah so I you know it s interesting I think this story builds upon what Jasmine so articul
Actually the prospect of death is what gives life urgency and purpose Come on then why do people work so hard to avoid death well people do dread death can I give you that no doubt about it but dreading death is consistent with living with purpose and determination even in the face of death. Well it would really strip our lives the meaning however would be if we knew the thing nobody would live on after we die if mankind would die out soon after our death. I don t want to sound callous or anything but frankly why should I care whether other people live on after I die and I m not around to worry about them well you care about your children living on after you and about other people you hold near and dear don t you well yeah Ok sure you got me there but I have a personal stake and then when you talk about collective immortality specially of the species for better and all that stuff you re thinking about people in the distant future in whom I have no personal stake whatsoever why should
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