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David and Jason Spend Time Apart
That'll never be a profession. But like, cut to Tfue.
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Winning matches was— yeah, it was incredible. And like, I think, I think if, if I had kids, I'd be like, try piano. And if they don't like it, then I would never have them do it again. Because there, there is— there are hobbies that people find, but you can't…
Mm-hmm. Yeah, for Wyatt, I know he just wants to do it. We never ever, ever He's like begging for more lessons.
Yeah, like I remember I was playing video games, I was playing video games a lot and I was like watching YouTube a lot and I would always tell my parents like, I'm working, I'm working, because I wanted to be like a video game YouTuber and they wouldn't get i…
That'll never be a profession. But like, cut to Tfue.
But like, yeah, I mean, with my kid I think I'm gonna be more open to like his hobbies, whether it's he loves knitting, or he likes, you know, playing football, like whatever it is. Yeah, I don't know. My dad—
I'm gonna do that with my kids.
My dad always said— I brought this up on the podcast a couple times— like, whatever you do, do it to the best of your abilities, whether you're a garbage man, whether— well, I've said it's like 7 times on this podcast. It's my favorite, like, it's my favorite…