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In this transcription, the speaker discusses what they believe God would say to them about their life. They imagine God would reassure them of their worth and that their mistakes are okay. They would also be told not to worry about death and to focus on living their best life. The speaker believes they are in a good position in terms of health, relationships, and financial resources. God would advise them to prioritize starting a family and finding a niche property business. They would also encourage a moral shift towards serving others. The speaker is advised to set goals and let the universe take its course. They are told to double down on their health and other interests. Ultimately, they are reminded that they are loved and should have faith in the future. I want to do a voice recording that is basically what would God say to me, like if some angel representing God or God himself could come down and just look at my life, or maybe it's me in 40 years, like the 80-year-old Chris, what would they say? So, I think they would sort of start by just saying, hey, firstly, you're a beautiful guy, you're loved, and you're just trying to live your best life, so whatever guilt you have, whatever mistakes you had, you know, it's okay, don't worry about it. I think they would say that, you know, sort of from a moral, loving perspective, just I love you, you're perfect, yes, you've made many mistakes, and some of the things you're doing aren't what I want you to be doing, but everything's fine. I think they would also say that the deepest fears you have about death, to yourself, to your loved ones, don't worry, like there's a much bigger picture about consciousness of God, of the universe, and everything's going to be fine, just focus on living your best life, doing what you can do, sort of let go of the rest. So, you would say, you love me, I'm a beautiful person, don't feel too much guilt, yes, you've made mistakes, and he would say, don't worry about the deepest fears about death, and everything's going to be okay. You don't know the bigger picture of what this whole thing's all about. It's just her face. But then he would get to the specific parts about how I'm living my life, and I think he would sort of start by saying, hey, you're actually doing a lot right, and you're in a really good position. Like firstly, be grateful that you have your health, you have great relationships with family and friends, and you have a great lifestyle, you have free time, you have financial resources. So, be grateful, you're in a great position. As much as you're a perfectionist and you feel certain areas can be better, like you really, really are in a strong position, you're a couple of little whims away from having an extraordinary life, and really, you already do have an extraordinary life. So, he would say that, he would talk about how I actually managed to get into a field where I have very deep expertise around finance and investment. So, there is some sort of genius in that, like rather than picking law or medicine or a vocation that's kind of separate from my identity, my interests and my passion and what I'm actually highly skilled in are actually aligned in finance, so that's a good thing. And then I think he would say that I have financial resources, so everything's good. But I think the three pieces of advice he would give me is one, he would say, your best life involves having a family, having a wife and having a family. Both at a practical level, because I've already had so many women and so many fun experiences and that I don't need to keep doing that. There's nothing more there. Whereas the experience of being a good husband, being a good father is something here. But there's also a spiritual element. So, that's a low-hanging fruit if I'm looking for one. It's really, you want to have a family. That's your future path, your goal, and children if possible. And we could get into the specifics of how to do that, but I know how to do it. It's like you need a system, you need to be going out and meeting potential mates. You can focus more of your energies on that rather than just fun. And then you need to also, you need to also then meet someone who's marriage and mother and wife material and then be accepting of their flaws and just go all in. So, that's what I need to be there. That's important. I also need a business or a project. You can fill your life up with dating and just the administration you need to do and having fun and doing sport and being healthy. You can actually just have a full-time life doing that. You can actually just have a full-time life doing that. But I need a project. My life would be better if I've got a project or a business or whatever you want to call it. And it seems that, again, I go, maybe this is just me and maybe it's bullshit, but I feel like the obvious one is just finding some niche property area. And again, I think this is God. If he was to just communicate, he would say, look, that's the place. Whether it's caravan rentals, whether it's luxury Airbnbs or tiny homes or cabins or whether it's converting modules or shipping containers into offices or retail, whether it's accommodation for mine workers, some sort of niche property area that has both an investment angle, because that's what I'm amazing at, and a small operating angle. And I already have people in my life who are doing similar things, like Cody with self-storage, Rainey with Airbnb properties. Alessandro with his sort of beachfront houses in Bali. Then you've even got Tony, which is slightly different, but he's running a buyer's agency. That's the area where I've actually got a competitive advantage. I mean, one thing I learned from Web2, I mean, this is, again, I've got to get back into God. I think God's saying to me, you don't need to take on the world. You've got these massive wins that are relatively attainable, like just finding a good, solid wife, finding a good seven out of 10, pretty wife in her 20s, a good family girl and marrying her. And you get on with and you chat and you have a good time and just marrying her. Easy win. Finding a little niche property business that you can own and operate that can start really small and then expand. It's easy win. Nobody can compete with me on that. If you're trying to do something clever in Web3, you're literally competing against the world. Like if you were to try and create a DeFi app, you're competing against the entire world. Whereas if you find a niche property in a particular country or location, you might be competing against literally five or ten people. How many people are really running a caravan rental business in WA? There might be 10, 20 people doing it seriously versus competing against seven billion. Yeah, so I think you would just say neat projects and it's probably that. Because I don't necessarily want a regular business because I don't want something that I have to dedicate 60 hours a week to. And it's something that's AI friendly and it's something that lasts forever and it's something that I'm really good at and would really enjoy. So I think you would say that. And then the third thing I think you would say is once I start looking for a life, once I have a project, there should be a little bit of a moral and just overall shift in me where it's less about me and more about things other than me, my family, my business, serving the community. So you want to get to that point where I evolve into a better person. I see a little bit of that in Cody. But yeah, just with family and with a project. Look at Rainy. Family, she's got a son, she's got a project, and those things add a lot to her life. So I think that would be the third thing, like a moral shift. And how I get there is all about the journey of life. And then I think he would say, so you've got those three things. You've got get a project, get a wife, and it's not about achieving it tomorrow. Just set the goal. Apply the system and let it evolve. Let the universe take its course. The system's not goals. My system is to, you know, take action towards having a niche property business. My system is to take action towards finding a wife and then just enjoy the journey. But it's about having that system. And then you should evolve into somebody who as I get more and more success and I have a family, I just become a better person and contribute more to society. You know, so that would be the third thing, is just keep an eye on that. That's part of the evolution. And then the final thing he would say, so they're the three things I could kind of focus on. And then he would say, but double down on the other stuff. Like a lot of the other ideas I have, like trying to be very health conscious. Like trying to create experiences with friends and family and have fun. Like living overseas and having different cultures. The things I'm interested in. Like double down on all of those. I'm getting a lot right. That's the whole point. I'm just a couple of wins away from, you know, a 10 out of 10 life as good as he can realistically do. Not realistically as good as he did, but an 8 out of 10 life now or whatever. But yeah, he'd say double down on that. Like you're right about the health. Like really go into that. You're right about a lot of other things. You've got some great ideas. But just try to be a little bit focused. And then he would just finish off by saying, you're a beautiful person. You've got so much to give. You're loved. And don't worry about the deepest stuff, about death and what happens to friends and family if they get sick or things like that. Because that'll take care of itself. You just need to have faith. You've got to focus on living your life and controlling what you can control. And then your consciousness and your spirit. Just leave that in my hands.