El Podcast de Marco Antonio Regil - 059: Nunca es demasiado tarde para empezar
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Episode 59.
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Welcome to the podcast of Mark Antonio Regil.
What good to say to you, to know, a question.
The episode of today, the 59, in the podcast is,
never, never, is too hard to start.
To begin.
A men, a minute,
to tell you, and you convincea,
of that if it is too hard,
because,
because remember,
as the
Michael Ruiz
in the four
accords,
well,
the reality
is a
true of a
question.
Don Miguel
Ruiz
he's
in all
his conferences.
I'll
repeat much
also.
What you
think is
what you
do you
do that's
your mind.
For you,
that's
your reality?
Compras
one idea?
Compras
that you
can't do
you can't
you,
then then
it's become
in a reality.
If your
mind
think you
can't
you can't
be able,
but
you're
going to
do you
want to
You are convinced that no, that is
tard, that you're very great, that is very
very old, very big, that you're very
very big, or very flakito, or very
or you're of a tall race or
a tall color, of a
a, uh, creencia or
that you're in a strato social
very high, so, what it's, what
whatever, what you say, what you're
that you're going to convert it in a reality.
It's a theme of reprogrammar
our mind, as well, you know,
and it's too much too hard to
start.
to start.
To start things
new as
our mind,
us open our
creativity,
us remember
that there are
possibilities
infinites in the
universe in the
life.
And to me
to learn
something
my maintain
a little,
me makes,
me do what
the budists
call the
the mind
of the
mind of
a person
is like,
it's like,
I know
say, no
say absolutely
nothing about
about this
thing,
I'd
want to
learn,
and more
than the
results that I can obtain
learning something
or no?
The process
the opening my
mind and my
heart will learn
something new?
Well,
to me in the
personal,
no know what
they're feeling that
and I've done
on the
social,
there on Facebook
and Instagram,
in Twitter,
that was going to
do this
episode,
well,
many of you
started to say,
I'm going to
learn in
a bicycle,
I'm trying to
know what I'm
doing to
the reason why
I'm inspired
to do this
episode.
Never
I've learned
to do.
Never learned
and never
never went to
postergando,
postergand,
postergand,
but in this
episode I'm
to bring my
mind, my
sentiments, with
all the authenticity
and with
all the
vulnerability.
Because I think
that's what
has been
very well
in our
communication,
not because I
can give
an example
of a
little less
simply because
you can
identify.
As I
me identified
with other
people.
And today
not only
only
that was only
just for
casuality
and that
was directly
related related
with emotions and
that Icarried
because I'm
that I'm
so I'm
able to
say I'm
going to learn
to know what
I'm going to
talk to
talk about
some of
you're
maybe they're
so they're
so
but
before I'm
that process
but I
want to
talk the
story of
two
people that
me me
inspired
with
with your
story
because
they're
because they
they're
because
I'm going to
share
with you
my.
And I'm
the three
stories
together,
the two
people,
those of these
people have been
my master's
and the
I'm going to
inspire them to
start them,
to start them
to start us the
heart to say,
oh,
I, I,
I, I,
I, I,
I can't
we,
the podcast,
the,
perfected
would be
that we're
to start
this,
with this
thing,
with this
question,
of what I
know,
that I'm
learned,
but I'm
going to
get there
a
little
more
to get,
To start,
I want to
tell the
story of one of
the great,
grand photographers
that have been
in the history
modern,
that's called Phil Borgs.
Phil Borgs
Nacian
in the States
from the
from the family,
I think his
father was a dentist
or was a
medical, and he
said, well,
as many
others,
when he said,
he said,
he said,
he said,
he said,
he said,
not always
they're in
your dreams,
but they're
sometimes
they're
they're
in what
he's going to
get to
get your
job.
Of the
way he
a lot of
all the people
to do you
the people
that they're
that people
young,
many people who are
when they're
when they're
the responses
typical of the
pastoran
I want to
be a
policeia,
I want
to be a
president,
I want
to say in
the
television.
Well,
today one
of the
responses
most
most
most of
the
people
is I
want to
I'm
I'm
want to
you
want to
do
my own
channel
of
Facebook and
and the
social and the
parents,
and the parents,
and the parents
don't know,
no, no,
no, no,
a very,
let me,
have to get
to get a
job of
a real real.
A little,
no, no,
a bit,
a job,
I'm a bit,
no, no,
no,
I'm not,
no, I'm,
want to be,
I'm,
want,
to be a
, see,
you're a
thing,
you're a
part,
because the
father's,
they're sure
they're being
their obligation
and,
and obviously
are found
in the
love,
in the
that.
Be to study a
a career
secure,
between the
commas,
that no,
but from the
point of
view of the
parents,
so that's
this great
photographer,
when he said,
when he said,
no, no,
no, no,
you have to
do it,
and he's
to do you
to do you
because I'm
sure that
he was a
dentist, and
he said,
he's a
dentist,
gratuette,
is the
best thing
he's the
good thing
he could be
those people
and other
kids or
adolescents
in the
planet,
then they
do what
what they
with the objective
to make those
to do you.
To do you
do not a
bad conseil.
But not was
what Phil Borgs
had in his
heart.
It's a
gradua.
It's a good
dentist.
He has a
little.
The life
is good,
a secas
like class
media,
uh,
well,
contented because
he's doing
has done
he has been
good
money,
no there's
no way.
No,
there's nothing
ever
has been
in your
Not is that you're
a little
or like it
like a
heart,
he's like a
heart,
the life,
not because
the things
are not because the
things are
not because
you're doing
something because,
ah,
well,
yeah,
pay the renta
or
pay the
but,
uh,
no,
no,
not me,
not me,
not me is
inspiring,
no me
is not
so I'm
not so
I'm feeling
so connected
but there
so I'm
doing.
And so
so many
years
for him
I think more than 20 years,
being dentists,
to that in some
moment of his
life, I ignore
what was what
what was to reactionar
if it was
a little book,
if it was
a story,
to hear the story
of someone,
how we are doing
the story of
him,
of a day
he said,
and he said,
he said,
what,
what do you,
what's going to
my life?
What's
something?
Something
not,
no,
no,
in us
all we're
all right.
I'm
all
with me
myself.
But why
what?
What?
What?
What?
Well, it's that no
I'm doing my vocation.
My dream of a
new, what I always
I always
did make photographs.
He was to take photographs.
And,
I studied for a dentist
because it was what my
father really.
And I'm a good
dentist and I'm
very grateful with
the life,
with God.
But,
but no is what
me,
what I'm
what I'm
really a
feeling in my
heart.
And I think
he had a
43 years or
44,
for there
was in his
40s.
And there
is the
maravilla of
being
the person
correct.
Because his
wife
he could
have said
what he
said the
he said,
you're
going to be
going to
get into
your head
in the
case.
Still being
getting
thanks to
God,
God,
God,
we're
getting
so,
etc.
But the
woman
he said,
no,
he said,
well,
and what
he'd
do you
want to
do you
want to
and to
not you
don't know
me do
me is
me is
what you're
what you
what is what
is what you
really
manifestar?
and he said,
be a photographer.
But me
is a fear
because I have
more than
40 years.
And this
when you
16 years,
18 years.
And there's a
lot of photographers
more young
than you.
And it's
going to
start and the
money.
And how
we're going to
a great
friend,
her grand
friend,
her friend,
her friend
in a
relationship
and I
think,
my life,
I want
that you
want to
you're
going to
do you
we're going to do
you and I
together
to do you
together
to make sure
so she was
his
his wife
she put
as a
not I'm
I'm a
year or two
years
one thing
they were
to do a
transition
and they're
to work
in their
costs
to minimize
those
to be
less of
the money
less of
their
and they're
making
the plan
together
in the
team
not it
feel
he's
he's
he's
his
family
and he
completely
irresponsible
to
take
photos
for
the
world, no, they're doing
a plan,
and the plan
include a
power,
to be a
job to be able to
work for the
money and start
to work for
their realer
passion,
that was the
photography.
What he had
practiced?
Like,
he's not,
no, in
serious,
right?
And,
see,
part of
the plan
was
to do you
know,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
when the
conquistators
came
to Europe
to the
America,
what in those
time,
the new
Spain,
and all
that was
a new
Cortez when
came with all
his people
and said,
if no,
we're not we're
the vows, we're
not the boat
that we're
to get him to
get our own
our own our
options,
because the
compromise is
to get us
in this,
in this
new new
the year.
And so,
that's
what they did
them.
They were
to be to
the
job to
his carrera
to the
United,
where his
license as
the
place,
not was
where he
he was
he could
be able
that,
what valiant,
what valiant,
it,
was
what
And they were to look at the
spouse and his spouse
confiated in the talent
that he had
for the photographia
and in this passion
he was planning.
She also
did her
we're going to
do the numbers
we're going to
do this reality
and it's
changed to other
state of the
United where he
not could
do you know
he was
they're going
completely.
Not to the
local,
it's not I'm
doing to
the nobody
that brinked
the vacue
no,
oho with
this story
they're
they're
they're
very well
and
They did it.
They did it with responsibility, but
quamano his navies.
And Phil, at the 40-tant-tantos
years, he has to be dentista.
But not only just he was
a dentist, I don't go
to take photographs for money.
Because if I'm going to do
bodes or, this,
or fiestas,
and campaigns
publicitaries and other
things, I'm going to
do the same.
I'm going to be
doing things that I
am simply,
traveling for the
money.
And I think he
did the
principle and he
himself said he went,
I'm doing the
same.
So,
rectified,
re-acomodered
this plan and said,
no, no,
here what I have
to do the
photographs that my
heart want to
him.
He was,
a heart of
a great activist.
A grand activist,
there were things
in the world that
were the
people, the
abuser of
the women,
for example,
was one of
the things
that more
he was
he decided
not to
not talk
for people,
not to
not take photos
because he
were to
take them to
the
photos that
that he
in his
carouson
I
wanted to
and it's
he was and
he was and
he went and
he went and
he's not
from from
the photo
the world
he did
do you know
well well
still Borgs
some years
after he
became in one
of the
photographers
most
recognized
of the
world.
He has
published his
photographs
for
revistes
like time
National
Geographic
and many
other
around
the world
but the
most
important
is that
decided
to
see his
carous
and
continue with
that
the way of
he has
done it has
done things
marcoons
in the
article in
Markenton
Regil.com
diagonal
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we're going
to give us
his
site of
internet
for that you
make the
photos and
they've done the
photos and
even we're
to put them
the numbers
if you
want to
get some
one of them
for you
see those
one of my
books
favorite
that
I'm
when it
is a
little
is a
autographed
that I
have of him
that's
women
empowered
or
women empowered or
women
empowered or
inspired
inspiring
in the
in the
world
emergent
women
empen
women
in the
world
and
this book
he's
so
you're
going to
get to
get to
get to
some
because
your
photographs
and
their world
in the
publicions
so
met you
in
places
in
Bangladesh
where
there
there
there
there are
little
people where
all the
women,
from little
these little
they're in
there's a
prostitutas.
So there's
a tourism
sexual
very strong and
also they're
these women,
those most
people,
these people,
because not
only in
Bangladesh, in
many other
other places
in the
world,
they're
they're
like,
they're
like,
so they're
there,
they're
they're
there to,
for the
people,
but they
they're not
they're
they're
not,
they're not,
so,
the
necessities
basic,
So, there were
in a
people
that were in
little little
that never
were used to
not quite,
they were
they were
because the
trata of
the bankas
you know,
the venta
and the
property of
the world
in the planet
exists,
the slavit
still still
and there
they were
in conditions
terrible.
So he
decided to
get to
get to,
and to get
to those
places
to put to
you can't
get
to the
camera and
he did
retratos
and
he told
his
stories.
Conto
the
stories of the
children, of the
adolescents, of the
women,
of the women,
of the women
that were not only being
exploited, but the
other women,
because are other
women, the
people who manage them
to the more
chiquities, no,
for this,
this circle of
prostitution, and
they're reportan
to a mafia,
no,
someone that's
more than,
someone who's
he took,
the life,
and took these
photographs, the
photographs, the
photographs,
the photographies
the publicer
a level
and the
world,
and he
He also
He also
a place in the
world where
there was a
lot.
And in some of
the places
where he
did he
did he's
not really
those different
for these
women.
So,
he's got to
their own
their account
to be the
bank, it
was there
an option,
a way
for that
some of
those that
they were
that they're
they're just
they're
they're not,
he's just
he,
he's just,
he,
he's got,
it's been
still,
still existing
in many
many places,
there's
many places,
especially
where he
publiced this
book.
This is
modified.
Not terminated
for
complete, but
it's
modified and it
does and it
and it's
not a lot of
people.
Imagineate,
what preciousity.
What a
great thing to
your heart
to the 40-tant-
years,
to get to
a place
of the United
and to
get to a
other than
a lot of
the rights
of the
women,
a time you
to the
time you,
to the
and the
years.
Nunn't
it's
too
time to
start to
to start.
Asimimimus
he
went to
Tibet and
he met you
to China
in China
well you
know you
know the
Tibet was
invaded by
the government
for the government
of China
after much
time and
they've been
going to
the rights
so the
Dalai Lama
yeah not
in the
Tibet
is refugied
in other
other
and they
started to
the monks
that not
that not
they're
that they
didn't
continue the
the
government
of the
men
those
those
tortured were
and he
did the
he did the
he did it
he
took
them
photographs
I don't
see if you
have seen
when I'm
doing this
I'm going to
do you know
I'm going to
my back
where there's
a man who's
a mange
Tibetan.
There's a
man who's
there's a
front of a
rio and
that's a
photographia
just about him
of Phil Borgs
is a
photographia
of a monge
that was
tortureded
so he took
these
photographs
obviously
these
obviously
they're
all different
the government of
those
monks
So he's
going to
the photographies
and to get in the
tanner that year
in the time
I've taken
a pair of
times he said
he said he
the soldiers do
to get him
then he took
to scounder
those negatives
because in those
times not the
time it was
not the
movie, the
movie,
they were roles
of a
and they're
in his
maletta but
he put a
a lot of
the other
rogos
around the
for that
when they
they were
they were
because it was
it was
it was
probably
prohibitissimo
to
take
photographs and
They were in the
maleta and he
could do it
the theater
of the
no,
no, no,
me quitted
my photographies,
for favor
he's all right.
He's like a
false,
like a compartment
false in the
malet
in the malet
where he put
some quite
rios,
some few photos
that he
really wanted
to get back.
And if he
they're in the
maletta and
they're all
the rations,
he doesn't
do you know,
he's a
fatalee,
does a scandal
and he
they're doing,
thinking the
soldiers that
had been
done
he've got
all,
he's
he's
he's
these photographs and
publics
and photographs
in National Geographic
and Time Magazine
in many
publications of
recognition of
Worldial and
try newantly
attention to
this cause,
that is the
invasion of the
Tibet,
the repression
about the
the tibetans,
the monjes
Tibetans and
the torture
and the
world entire,
this is what
the government
of China
to have
to do
to these
menhes
and
some
the women
that
also
this
this
this
this
this
this
this
this
this
this
Phil Borgs
one of the photographers most
exitosos of the planet
more respected
of the planet,
a man,
a man,
a man,
a man,
you know,
the picture of
and some day
you know,
the opportunity
to see,
in internet
or in an
exposition,
or more
to take a
course with him
because he
he has been
through the
world,
and he
has a
super-sence
and has a
great,
a man,
a man,
um,
a man,
a man,
with a
person's-and-
that never
was too
never had
to start.
Imagineate
if he would
have been
convinced
of the
contrary,
I'd
Well, I mean, I said
a photographer,
but my papa
would have
had played the
role.
My father,
my father no
me did he
made him and I'm
not even
now I'm
my own, now
I'm not
do you know
do you know
to do that
the husband,
culpard of the
husband,
culpard of
the world and
decide not
to go to
his car
but Phil Borgs
said,
simply,
never,
never is
too too
time, and
he did his
suhue
his life
and he did
changes
of life,
he did
changes
to the
people in the
world
entire.
I'm Mark Antonio Regil,
after a
pause.
We'll continue
with more.
Never is
too hard
to start.
It's the
name of this
episode of the
podcast.
I'm Mark
Antonio
Regil and
we're doing this
idea so
never it's
time.
A men's
that you
decide,
that you
can't,
or more
you know,
you know,
that's
that's a
time to
start to
and you
you're the
great.
In the
segment
anterior,
I'm
the story
of Phil Borgs
and
now
I'm
going to
talk
another story that me
me filled
of inspiration
and that has
much to be
with the world
of the
world of the
food in this podcast
we'll talk
about the
form of our
way to
the story
of a man
that's called
Rich Roll
and also
we'll
let's a link
to his site
to internet
and to his
books in Mark
Antonioorregil
dot com
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that is the
number of this
episode
for that you
you can
do you
Well, Rich Roll was an athlete
a very, very, very,
very,
when he was a young,
gano,
championships,
medias, et cetera.
It was a,
a type,
a young,
a young,
privilegedgated,
physically.
But,
however,
he's not,
in his
book,
going Ultra,
we'll
let him,
the league,
in my
site,
at my,
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going ultra,
or yendro,
getting,
a,
ultra,
or ultra,
as de
count,
so,
exactly,
right,
just right,
just right,
just
exactly,
because he, when
when he was a
little bit,
literally he went to
in his book,
he made to
his life.
Because,
a person to be a
little bit,
he had obtained,
he was very well,
he was in trainable,
he was,
and was,
and was,
and he was,
he,
he had,
he took,
drugs,
he, he,
he'd bellowed,
and even
even a,
he had,
he got to
the competitions,
but obviously,
after doing to
do a clavar
the pic,
no?
He was to
a,
He started to
To have
Like a
When the
When the
When the
Abe
When is the
Abe,
Inves
The
So,
So,
They're
They're
They're
In
And they're
They're
And so
What he
And so
He's
To lose
His life
Pekes,
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He's a
He was a
Aftor,
He was a
And he per die
All,
He per die
All, all,
And in best to
Converties in
Aftlete
Like many of
His
Cocterer
Well, well,
he put
To study
a
career in
in leges
he's
convicted in
an abogado
in the
United and he
got her
a job that
he was a
lot of a
work to work on
a job of
aubus
to put in
imagine to an
athlete,
someone who
he used to
get to do you
the other
you know,
alcohol,
cigarro,
desvelas,
a disorder,
a disorder,
and he
he's always
he doesn't
he never
but he's
he never
he did
another because
he
he's got
he's
he's
he has a
the fortune
the
the
a bendition to
find a
a woman
that saw a
a woman who
he has a
and he's a
problem and he
obviously,
imagine to casart
with an
alcoholic,
but all of the
problems that
came in there.
He was a
couple of
little little
people,
but he was
not only
not only
destrozando
his own
because
he was
he was
frustrated,
I'mojado
because
he had
done his
suhuis
and he
did it
he was
he was
he was
he
frustrava the
heart
and
he was
destroying his
matrimonio.
And I'm
going to
you want to
tell you know
about the
one of the
time you know
in some
much as far too
later
to start.
And he's
to change
your
life and he
gets intoxicars
and he's
to get to
alcohol,
deja
and he's
his wife and
they're
to get to
get back
like the
chef Miguel
Baptists
and the
Dr.
Maurice
Gonzales and
Robana
and he
starts to
talk
jugs
reddes and
start to
look to
the food
not as
not as
you know
toorme
but
you know
it
like
as a
as a
gasoline,
like an energy
to be able to
manifest their
dreams.
And he's going to
get to do
get to get to
work a little to
start, and then
start to get to
get to get to
the bicycle, the
family,
the family
learn to make
the family,
learn to make
a great athlete,
an athlete,
I'm a
person, I'm a
pasted much
time, but when, you
know, when you
try this essence,
I don't think,
that one thing is
to do this
exercise, but
if you try
those
regal of the
naturalness
like to be
the champion,
the champion
and at
the time, and the
exercise and the
discipline and the
support of the
family,
and he's a
little to do more
exercise,
it's a little to
get more to
make a marathon
and grand
fond on the
bike and the
natation too
and do the
other athlete and
to not get a
little bit of
the quote,
then it's
a few,
it's got to
the 45.
A couple
of years
after he's
is an
program
a napocta
a round and
a program
a
great fund
in bicycle
and a marathon,
all together
all the same
day.
There are people
there's
there's a
time,
10 hours,
14 hours,
well,
every one,
everyone,
depending on the
time,
but the
40-tenths,
years,
it's a
start a
a triathlon,
and it's
to put a
live again,
and to
get a
love of
family,
unem
more to the
family,
rescata the
family,
decide to
runcernial
to the
time,
decide,
let's get
to get
to get
to get
to do
another
way,
has been meted completely in the
world of the exercise and
of the jugs
and the world,
and he's a
working to coach,
has a podcast,
he's a,
and he's a
time in that
his 40-tenth,
so the 45,
I think at the
47, 2 years
after, or 3
years after,
has the
first Ultraman
or in English
Ultraman.
For so,
his book
is going
Ultra or
convertientomen
in ULT.
This Ultraman,
I don't
I'm not
I'm not sure the
detail, but the
Ultraman is
is more
grand than the
Iron Man
is a
problem where no
there's a public
or no
there's a
not a
way, he's
he's going to
dohawai, no
see if all
an double Iron Man
is something
is a problem
exhaustive
is something
that's a
lot of people
can't
make a
and in his
book,
he narrate
how he
he's
with the
with the
with the
literally with
the family
and the
family,
it's
Man or Ultraman.
And it's
a lot
because the book
is good.
It's good.
It's good.
I'm going to
make a movie
some day.
It's become
today in one
of the 25
people more
more furs
of the world.
Yes.
At the
half of those
four-tenths
he's got
to be
alcoholic, of
the obesity
of a
person human,
an abogado
a burgado,
an athlete
frustrated,
pardon,
working
of an
abogado
with a
matrimon
metidissimo in
the alcohol,
the vizios,
decided that
never is
very time
and in
some years,
with all the
discipline and the
support of
an marvellous
family that
has a
great,
a diet based on
the
exercise,
the jugs
and it
is a
one of the
best 25
athletes
of the
planet,
of the
world,
the world,
come,
he's
he,
he was the
he,
he was
a person,
he
did,
comple
your destiny
because
they're in
their
time.
Publica
his books
and he's
about the
conferences
and he
does it
and he
know the
firm of autographs
of the
launchmient
of the
book and there
are their
his wife
his wife
saying juggos
reddes
platicando
to the
people
to the
people
a lot of
family
and has
a
family
a
unida
because
they're
all
together
that
never
too
too
and that
rich
Role
could
start
to be
new
could
start
and
could
to
complete
his
a dream. It's a
marvellia. It's a
a great idea. That story,
like the that I've told in the segment
anterior of Phil Borg, are some of the stories that
me have inspired to go ahead and
say in my life, never is
too much too
time. And I hope that this story
also, you're inspiring to you. When
we'll say, I'm going to
say, I'm an athlete a professional
or not I'm the best photographer
of the world, but I'll say in my
level,
something
because
never is
too much time.
Never is
the name of
this episode.
I'm Mark
Antonio Regil and
we continue to
this
time.
I'm,
it's a
time because it's
a time
full of inspiration.
I've
just told the
stories of two
people, one of
the best photographers
of the world,
Phil Borgs
and one of
the best
athletes of the
world Rich Roll.
All of the
those data of
them are
in Mark
Antonioorogel
dot com,
diagonal 0-59
that's the
number of
this episode
for that
they can
hear
his stories and
inspire to
now when
we're going to
talk about you
don't know
I'm going to
you're going to
make the best
the first
Phil Borgs
his own
not to be the
one of the
one of the
one of the
future, his
dream was to
his own
his own
he said,
no, he said,
how he
did he
do you do
do the
one of the
one of the
world?
No,
he wanted
simply
to tell
these
stories,
being an
activist
to tell
these
stories and
he was
he's
resulta
that by
consequence
without
he
to look
it's
a lot of the
most exitos
of the planet
no.
And while Rich
Roll
also didn't even
go to take
alcohol and
do that work and
do that work
that's not
I'm going to
do you,
I'm going to
do this
exercise,
that's my
essence to
to become
in one of the
best
to the planet.
No,
no, no,
that no.
Those two
said,
simply going to
do I'm
going to
do what I'm.
And as
the world,
and as many
people in
the world
that
have been
to get
to
to start and
you know,
it's
too much
and do you
know it's
not a lot of
the world,
but remember you
that's the
not the objective.
And so I'm
subrulled with
much clarity
because the mind
in the
head in the
way, well,
for that
you know,
not so it
not so it's
not it
not so.
I've
started in my
life,
under the
time,
after the
time,
but for me,
I decided
that never
was a
time.
When I
read that
Rich Roll
had done
that was
that
I read
that
book,
it was when
I'm going to
start to
go to start
on bike and
I'd enjoy much.
So, I every
every time I
a bicycle,
say a hour or
say five hours,
I'm a lot,
I'm a lot,
and I do
do you doveting.
My idea
not is compete,
but in my
level,
never was too
time to start to
go to another
time on bike and
and that's
me has
been done
a lot of
a lot of
so much,
so it's not,
it's not
the matter
to be the
world,
the meta is
to do the
I'm,
to do what I'm
in my
heart.
And what
is the
other story.
For me
the visa is
a hobby,
for me the
photography,
that was so
like I
Phil Borgs,
to the photographer
that he was
a photographer that
I'm a lot of the first segment.
And I'm going to be
my camera and when I'm going to
my camera and when I'm
I'm going to go and I'm photos.
And I'm going,
and I go and I'm going to
because it's a hobby.
But I'm very happy.
And that is what in this episode
you want to
to share to
you
that never is
too
too time to
start.
And I'll
tell the two
stories of two
people,
and I'm
going to
tell you
know more
my
person.
For that I
think about
people
based in the
life real,
of people that
people that
was destined to
not
to do it
and you
reason and
boom,
they connect them
with your
carson,
they're
to get a
way to
and they're
doing.
Because that
me,
oh,
my,
it's
this
this
this time, for
this
summer, I
shared with
that's about it
after the
years, that's
being in a
battle with my
mind, to be
liberating a
entire with my
mind and my
heart, I'm
doing to learn
to know.
Because,
I've got
four and I
never, I
know, now,
why not
I'm notar?
Well,
when I was
when I was
a child,
my mom,
well,
we've been in
the city of
Mexico,
and in those
times,
no there's
many times,
no way,
things. No
I never
never, it
never,
we never,
we didn't know,
then we're
to be there's a
club private,
that would have
facilities for
that classes of
that we've done,
and we've got
we're backations
much, in those
times it was more
more than
an avion,
it was,
no, there's
the lines of
transport that
there now,
in fin,
simply,
we're not even
we've been
the opportunity to
talk the
water, and when
we came to
the water,
because I
simply didn't
know to
notar,
and my
mom,
that was
amorosysma,
between
tantas
the
life to take
three
children,
simply never
never
never did you
know
to learn
to know
to know
to my
father.
Never was I
know I'm
I've been
in Acapulco
a couple.
A few I mean me
they said to
go to come back
and they're
and they're
and they're
never,
they've been
never
because my
papa was
alcoholico and
he'd
and gollpea
my mom
so when my
my mama's
embers
of me
he he he
he was
not
I was a
so I was
a good
because
no,
I'm not
not I'm
not really
like much
people who
it's a
very difficult
in the life
to see
that's
then to me
me the
and then you
know it
and at the
two years
I'm
my mom
complying me
I'm the
I'm
I'm
and I'm
he's
he was in
a hotel
he was
a duke
he was
a loa
playa play
that was
there's
there
was one of
the
hotels
of
well
in this
time when it was a
bigot, but
the area
of Caleta,
that's a hotel
so much,
he was remodeled
all that zone
and didn't exist.
But he,
he lived in
his penhouse
and had a
hotel.
So,
I came to
be to be in
his penhouse
because he was
a man
very talentedo.
When he was
a very
talentedo,
he was very
brilliant,
he wrote,
he was super brilliant,
he wrote,
but when
when he was
he was horrible.
But in
that moment,
when I
went to
him,
he,
be able to be
sobriot.
My mom
accepted to
get him to
know how much
my time.
And now I'm
think so it's a
great act of
a more of
her own
and he's
me gave us
and they're
a couple
of days
and they're
those two
days of my
life, two or
three days
of my
where I
experimented
to have
father and
my mom.
And in
those three
days that
we're just
we're going
to the
alberka
because this
he had the
hotel and
he had a
little
little
we're going
to do you
know what
you know
know
you know
when they
they're
not
he said,
I'm doing,
I'm
doing, I'm
doing, I'm
going to say,
I'm going to
say to learn to
know, we
need to
go to the
little moment
in my
life,
where I
experimented
that relation,
that intimacy
that connection
of that
to have a
and you can
imagine in my
heart
what a
beautiful
that I'm
what I'm
that I
did a
man and
me meto
the alberka
and me
he made
to make
the
air for the
the
narus and to
float with
the
head to
the water.
And I'm
to go to
like to
like to
like a
little to
do you
to the
little to the
alberka and
make a
little to the
head and
go to the
other and
it were
we're
we're
we're
we're
on the
and
then the
I'm just
that I'm
the alberka.
More than
the water
was to
get the
first time
for a
figure
masculine
and
And we're
those three days
and we
went to be
an invitation
to get a
visit him to
and to be
to make a
to make a
to make a
time to
do that's
notation.
We're going
and we
we're going to
some time
but obviously
the communication
of an
old old
is a
start to put
a lot of
and he starts
and I'm
not quite that
I don't understand
much where
I'd say
to say
things that
I'm like
I'm really
really
of other
children,
to other matrimonies,
to come
to comevib
with him a
month.
And,
my mom
me man's
with my
mother's
Maru,
that live in
Los Angeles,
hermosa,
that I'm
a brando with
a caro in
and Patty,
that I
want to
love
much,
and I
want to
my
Papa, and I
know that I
go to a
imagine,
imagine's of
my
person, I
imagine's of my
car, I was,
I was going to
my father,
I was trying to
be trying to
fly,
and I'm
going to
learn, to
live,
and I
go to
and I'm going to know these,
I'm going to know much more
profoundly to my two
brothers and me
said they're a
brother who I know
and I'm going to
I'm going to
when I'm going to
I'm going to
10 years,
more or less,
10 years and I
remember that I
came the airport
and I was
that was there
was there waiting
in the airport
and I
remember that I
I'm going to
go ahead
and I'm
going to give you
a baras
and he
he's putate
and me
he's got
I'm boredach
and of
the
of a
man that I
had known
that I
had given to
the alberka
that had
been brought
with me
a man
incantated
and he
man
that man
disappeared
and he
he was
and he
he
he was
and I
never had
lived
that in my
family
with my
mom
was all
love
and
all the
family
of my
mom
with the
family
with the
family
was
we were
a family
amorous
I don't
know
what
was
that
I remember that I went in the car
We went to run to
a hotel and I was
I was yoree
in the part of
that I never
had seen that
so imagine
in the months
to be there and
to be there
and then
it's socedy
and we got
and she was
and it was
all the month
that I'm
I'm doing it
I'm
I'm playing with
him
me the
my brothers
that were
very lindas
uh
convived with
the employees
of the hotel
me put there
to work
because no
no more
no me
did that
I didn't
And me put in there to register the
people,
and he was cargave to
all the lot of the
hotel there,
I was going to
the people,
me was there
and a little
with my friends,
were more grand as
than I was,
then there was much
in common,
although they were
very good,
but I was,
I'd have a little
in the hotel,
and then I metia
the alberka,
yes,
I was more or less
a little,
I was like,
he was the
thing was my
car car,
because every one of those
30 days
of the
month,
I was
I'd
with the
illusion
of the
that my
father
to be
to know
to be
that's
that was
the promise
that I
had
made
made to
and it
was a
that's
sobue
sobred
that in
my
subconscious
in my
mind
subconscious
he
I
did
a
a
a
a
great
to the
man
I
It's just to
love
but
to make me
to make me
a mar or met
me a
alberka.
No,
no me,
no me
he called the
attention.
And so
I was postergating
and postergand
and postregand
at a
level conscientia.
I know, well,
I don't
to learn to
know what I
know.
Because apart
when dole
much the
things,
you get us
you're
you're not
you're not.
You'll
you'll get
to you're
to get
because, of
where,
and where I
did the
sopulte
then those
years and
the
years and
the
and the
I don't met
to the
aberga or
to learn
because in
my
subconscious I'm
related to
it's a
realtor
a promise
to be a
more
not I'm sure
not so
good, at the
more I'm going to
not quite
not I'm
the sufficiently
valioso
like the
life me
do a
or for my
papa or
my papa me
before it's
not going
through the
master in
psychology
spiritual in
the university
of Santa
Monica
where
I've
learned me
to pardoning to
me myself,
pardoned to
my father, pardoned
my
just for
him,
where I
started
to feel
love for
and to
to forgive
and to
let him
all the
ideas
that I'm
to have been
to be a
him to be
a man
that he was
he was
he was about him
he was
he was
a person
human
that had
suffered
his alcoholism
and that
he had a
he took a
he was
a copac
and that he
did he
did he did
give a
violence
family in
his
family and
when I
when I
saw
to be
all
and to
love and
with
my
eras,
and to
say,
I would
have
been
to be
a
know about
but
you're
not for
you know
it's
because I'm
because when you
know,
you're
alcoholized,
no
you've
not.
The only
that's your
thing to be
that's a
time and
the year
that's
the year,
was that
I'm
that there
was a
connection
direct to
that
infancy and my
retchazo
to the water or my
fear to
the water.
No,
not was a
fear to
water.
It was a
matter to
make me to
and record that
that's
something that
my papa
would be
to do you.
We've
talked about
much.
We've talked about
us.
So that
little
that's a
little bit
that's a
time in
my life
where my
47 years
I'm a
little bit
I'm a
little bit.
I'm
I'm
I don't know I'm going to
I'm going to
I'm going to
I'm going to
I'm going to
because
never it's
hard to
that's her
never it
never is
time to get us
to get us
to get to
any need
any kind of
any kind of
that you
have made
that you
don't value
that sufficient
that what
what happened
to do you
that you
took to
you had
some
that you
had some
I
I'm
I'm going to
my
new
interior,
I'm
not
no
did you
do you
absolutely
nothing
not
and I'm
you're
not you
am you
my own
my own
my
my own
to know
that
that we're
that
that we
do that
we're
so I
decided
and this
time
was the
time in
that I
never is
time
I'm
never
so
to give
much love
in the
water
and this
time
that time
I'm
my
first
class
know
how
I'm happy that I
feel you
know how
how I
came there's
come here
come here
there's
obviously
came in
those
and I put
a little emotional there
but I'm
a marco
a new
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and this
summer in
the first
class
I learned
to fly
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back
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that I
never had
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to learn
to
to get
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to let's
completely that
because it's the
ultimate
step that
for the
relationship with my
father and my
child.
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well,
no, I don't
see the
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last of that
some ebbottita
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peeling,
so I'm
so I'm,
so I'm,
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but that
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the important
is that you
that you're
that's
listening,
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in what you
can't
start today?
In what
area of
your
life,
you could
say,
you never
is very
time to
start.
Because the
history
of Phil Borgs
and the
ritual,
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do you
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to share
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that you
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to do you
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can't
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continue to
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for
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I'm sure
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That's a list for that you
Let's let's leave and let's
fluey and volar.
Much thanks.
And remember,
Nunca is very
time to start
to start.
Aprendamos
together.
