What Now? with Trevor Noah - Trevor and Friends: Trevor Turns 40!
Episode Date: February 22, 2024To reflect on the moment of turning 40, Trevor sits down in South Africa with two of his closest friends, Anele Mdoda and Sizwe Dhlomo. They debate whether birthdays even matter, whether it’s possib...le to reinvent yourself, and whether Trevor’s age influenced him leaving The Daily Show. The three friends also dissect two of the biggest stories of reinvention happening in the news this week, Rachel Dolezal’s recent foray into OnlyFans and OpenAI’s Sora launch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Can I tell you, this might be one of my favorite podcasts.
I don't know how it's going to go, but it's already one of my favorite podcasts
because right now we're sitting outside in South Africa.
There are crickets in the background.
This is the place I was born and raised.
And to celebrate my 40th birthday,
I'm making a podcast with two of my favorite people who agreed to be on the podcast because
other people just didn't agree. Not that you weren't first choice, but I'm just saying like,
what an amazing moment this is because like a lot of people ask me, what are you doing for your 40th
Trevor? Trevor, it's a big birthday. What are you doing? What are you doing? Then I'm like, guys,
all my birthdays are big.
I share them with Rihanna.
That's not the point.
The point is, I just want to be with the people I love
and have interesting conversations with them.
I don't even care if this is the worst podcast ever.
This is something that I will just cherish.
You know, like a moving picture from the Harry Potter movies
is making a podcast with Aele and sizwe two people
i've known for two decades now just talking about life growing milestones achievements the random
conversations we have about the news that's actually what anele said to convince you to come
here wait what yeah she was like because i was like i don't know then she was like let's do it
for him as a gift.
So now you don't have to get him a gift?
He wasn't going to get me a gift.
Now, you know, one of the things I'm always cognizant of when I create something with people I'm very close to
is that I take for granted that I know exactly who they are in my life.
But people outside don't.
So not to introduce you to you, but Anele,
I have known you for, I mean, close to two decades. The first time we worked together, I feel like was at a New Year's Eve event that was
being hosted by a TV channel. And then the event didn't happen because it rained. And then they
were going to force me to perform comedy in the rain and then you fought and said no jokes don't work
in the rain and i'll never forget that you saved my life and i think that's when our friendship began
but i mean we've been friends ever since we've you know we've we've seen each other do tv projects
radio projects you you were at the grammys recently just hanging out with me and the writing
crew like telling jokes lionel, that was your joke.
And then you have on my right here,
Sizwe, who again, I've also known for maybe even slightly longer.
We first met working at a TV studio.
You were the first host of MTV Africa.
I was hosting a show where we ran around South Africa. Children were doing like a treasure hunt. That was the show I was hosting a show where we ran around South Africa.
Children were doing like a treasure hunt.
That was the show I was hosting.
Very different states as shows.
That's what I mean.
Yeah, and then you and I,
actually, we've had a lot of fun
doing random things together.
We went through a period
where we both DJed.
We both bought motorbikes together,
which you then put in your garage
and never rode ever again.
And that's really
just what you do who you are i i mean i hope people will get a sense of in the conversation
itself thank you it's good to be here welcome to us so before we start obviously we we will
i apologize to all the listeners of the podcast we have to sing the african national anthem that
we always do when we gather as friends.
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You know,
when I was going through this conversation,
there are a few things
in my head
that I thought
could be really interesting
to chat about.
With people
who've known you
for two decades,
one is,
have they noticed a change in you and have you noticed a change in
them because that's one of the most interesting things about friendship to me is that in an ideal
friendship you're always changing but you don't necessarily notice that you're changing because
if you notice it then it's either very good or very bad because it means one person got left
behind or the other ones have stayed behind. Does that make sense?
Yeah.
I've definitely noticed
a change in you guys.
I actually think I've also
noticed a change in me.
Oh, this is okay.
Tell us what's the change in you.
No, man.
Come on.
We'll get to that later.
He wants to get warmed up.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Then start with me.
Yes.
What's the change in you?
So, Anie's always been
An entertainer
Obviously bubbly
Etc and so on
The biggest change
Came when you became
A mother
Yeah
I'd say you became
A lot more responsible
And just a lot more
Like I should man
Like you always
Annelie used to gamble a lot
Yeah
Heavy gambler
Gambler and a drunk driver
Whoa Sometimes she'd gamble And drunk drive At the same time I used to gamble a lot. Yeah. Heavy gambler. Gambler and a drunk driver.
Sometimes she'd gamble and drunk drive at the same time.
I used to pawn my car away.
Take this car.
I'm good for her.
Did you realize you have to give context when you say someone was irresponsible?
No, just a lot more responsible.
That's all.
But she's always been responsible.
Yes, but she's a lot more responsible.
I don't know.
Yes, okay. Yes.
Did you speak to your mom leading up to your 40th?
I did.
What did she say?
First, she had to remember that it was my 40th.
Okay.
My mom has the worst memory of anybody I know.
So I called my mom.
Can't be as bad as yours.
It's way worse.
I'm an upgrade.
I'm the T2.
I'm like the next level Terminator.
I've upgraded my brain power compared to my mom's.
So my mom, I call her.
I go, hello, mom.
She's like, hello, booty.
Hello, booty.
I say, I'm in South Africa.
Can I see you?
She's like, oh, okay, okay.
Good, good, good.
Are you working?
Then I said, no, I'm not working.
She's like, then what are you doing here?
Then I said, no, I'm just here to spend time with the friends.
And obviously for my birthday.
Then she's like, oh, it's your birthday.
Then I was like, yes, mom.
40 years ago.
Oh, yes. It's February oh it's your birthday then i was like yes mom 40 years ago yes it's february it's february yes oh happy birthday then i was like it's not here yet then
she's like okay when is oh it's it's coming what are we doing oh are we doing something
oh birthday and then she gets happy like she knew it was my birthday and then she went she's like
wow i can't believe it's your birthday again.
How old are you?
You're turning 40.
Like, it's almost like my mom is like discovering information live as it's happening to her.
Because I'm not speaking.
She answers all her own questions as she asks them.
And then she realized you're 40 now.
Was there a conversation where, you know, when I was 40, this happened?
Was there any of that? It's interesting one of the best things I think my mom has is perspective. I'll ask her
questions about life in that way and my mom goes your lives are so different to mine when I was 40
and I even noticed this like I said to my mom once I said hey don't take this the wrong way
but you seemed very old at 40 i don't feel
old at all you were out there in a two-piece pastel suit man you like you felt very old at 40
and she goes i was older at 40 do you feel like they had more responsibilities at 40 than we do
at 40 our parents yeah yeah they were fighting for like freedom and stuff bro they had a lot
more responsibility.
I don't feel like our parents were hosting the Grammys at 40, though.
But I think fighting for freedom is harder.
Yeah.
Let me tell you, you know what's funny?
Can you imagine Nelson Mandela hearing this conversation right now? Let me tell you what I think is actually funny, right?
Let me tell you something.
Fighting for freedom was hard.
But do you know what is so much harder?
Hosting the cremice.
Knowing that Jay-Z and Beyonce are there.
I cannot believe it.
What a stressful occurrence.
I would fight about that twice
before I would host an event
where they still are sweet.
What a tough time.
Oh, man. What are you saying, CZ? I was going to say, What a tough time Oh man
What were his things, Teezy?
I was gonna say
I guess in keeping with that
You always see your parents as older
I feel like they were doing
A lot more grown up stuff though
They weren't having fun
I mean, I feel grown up
I feel like an adult
But I'm just like, man
Dude, we drove go-karts
Three days ago
You know
My parents They were hosting a lot Yeah, that's not fun Dude, it was fun feel like an adult but i'm just like man we drove go-karts three days ago you know my parents they
were hosting a lot yeah they were that's not fun it was fun no they were doing old people fun is
what we're saying no man i just like they were going away with yeah these are all old people
fun things let me ask you this question were your parents doing anything that 80 year olds are not
doing today list them hosting 80 year olds love hosting okay going away yeah
that's what all the retirees do okay what else were your parents doing but then i also were they
whitewater river rafting no they were we were whitewater river rafting guys we are from africa
like we are basically like it's like neil armstrong vibes of like the african continent
tell anyone in your family that you went whitewater river rafting and see if their face doesn't change.
Yeah, no.
No one's going to be like,
oh, fun, how was it?
They're like, oh, you want to die?
Exactly.
Okay.
This is something I'm always fascinated by.
Yeah.
So you're a parent,
but you're also our age.
So for instance,
you know when I knew that you were a mom?
It was when we went whitewater river rafting.
If you've ever gone whitewater river rafting,
you'll know it's terrifying.
There are moments where it's fun,
moments where it's boring,
and then moments where you genuinely fear for your life.
Every single time we fell out of the raft,
there were moments where we thought to ourselves,
I hope I don't die, right?
Everyone thinks that.
We were falling in and then Anneli grabbed one of us
and the line you said stuck with me further.
Because we were all like, get in the boat, get in the boat, get in the boat.
And Anele, you turned to me, literally like from a movie.
And you said, I've got a child at home, guys.
We're making it to the end.
And you weren't joking.
You weren't joking.
You weren't even trying to be cool.
And that's a line that only you can use, eh?
Yes, yeah.
That's when I knew.
I was like, okay, yes, you are a mom.
Definitely, my son grounded me a lot.
For some odd reason, you think that, well, we're made to believe that you're going to want to work less, right?
But I think I started working a lot harder.
Definitely a lot smarter, but a lot harder when my son came around.
Everyone says that, and that's why I don't want to have kids.
You don't want to work any harder?
Yeah, guys already work so hard.
And then everyone says to me, when you have a kid, you work harder.
You work smarter, so you get a kid, you work harder.
You work smarter.
So you get a lot more things done quicker, you know?
So you still work harder.
You just do it in less time.
That's what it sounds like to me.
Yes, that's exact.
So you free up your time, but you're still as, if not more effective.
Well, before we get into this deeper, my birthday is upon me.
This is my 40th birthday.
Yeah.
Right? And everyone tells you that it's a special
birthday i don't necessarily feel that it isn't thank you very much cesare oh because you turned
40 last year well there you have it nothing has happened so you see but but because i always come
home or i try to always come home for my birthdays everyone said to me what are you going to do for
your birthday i asked you this you only asked me that so you could get to talking about your birthday
i was strategic because i wanted to be like so what are you doing i'm like i thought you'd never
ask yes if there's one thing anele is always planning her birthday so she you know when
someone asks you a question just to get to their thing she's like what are you doing and i was like
i don't know and then i could see i was like and what are you doing i'm glad you asked friend and then she ran me through it and she never asked me again
but the thing i always said to my people was no matter where it was they said what are you doing
and i said as long as i'm with my friends and then people think i'm giving like a beauty pageant
answer but i i genuinely don't care about a party i don't care about an activity i don't care all i
want to do is spend my birthday with my people and then i
go what do you know what i mean but that's also what i'm doing you guys behave like i'm inviting
a bunch of strangers to my no no no you do no not a bunch of strangers not strangers a bunch of
people yes yes because it's a concert at least 50 people i can guarantee it i think this one will be
like 150 but you must remember it's family and friends Yeah you see
I've never had that
So when I was growing up
The only rule in my household
Once you were old enough
To be like functioning by yourself
Which is?
13 and up
Okay
My mom used Bible years for everything
So in the Bible they say
You're a man when you're 13
My mom was like
That's how it works
So
Once I was older than 13
You are now responsible
For your birthday
And for getting things
For everyone else
In the family
Like
You're supposed to get the cake
And the drinks
And the candy
And the
That's all your job now
Damn no wonder
You're working early bro
13
No I've been 16
I feel like
16 is the age range
Are you buying a cake
At 13
What is
No
No dude
No No I wouldn't buy it myself like 16 is the age where are you buying a cake it's 13 what is no no dude no you you
no i wouldn't buy it myself i i would have money to buy it from my mom but it was my job
to buy it so you're taking i like that you thought i was just like working i mean no no no i never
threw my own party ever actually do you even care about birthdays I feel like you care less than me so here's my thing I do care about birthdays
growing up
I didn't have friends
what I had
were my cousins
so like literally
I didn't even know
like you could hang out
with people
that weren't your family
really
I was like
what is this
you mean you didn't
have the same surname
so anyway this explains so much right now yeah how many cousins did you have What is this? You mean you didn't have the same surname?
This explains so much right now.
How many cousins did you have?
So my grandfather had 11 kids.
Jeez.
Those kids had kids of their own.
Like every weekend, I'd either be at Andile's house or Sam's house or Trudy's house. Just all cousins.
Just round robin, round robin, round robin, round robin.
So whenever we had a party All the cousins would come over
And they'd be like
Yay party
Pura vida
Pura vida
Wow
And that was it
And at school
What did you think of those
Other kids who were coming there
Did you never make connections
With them
Where you want to see them
No the school was also his family
That's how many kids there were
No
Then I had like two friends
Clive
And
Nwidiisi
Are you still friends
With any of the people
you were friends with
as a child?
100%.
That's actually amazing.
And you?
I don't have many
because we moved so much
and then like people
like disappeared from life.
So I have three phases
of friends.
I have the friends
that I had when I was
like a young,
young,
young child.
Then I had the friends
that I made
high school,
post high school.
Then when I left the country and when I traveled and I did my things that circle just like became smaller and then now
I would say like from the age of 20 something until now I've pretty much maintained my friend
circle yeah those are solid and then there are just like guest appearances that I'll have like
you know the odd Kramer and like Costanza who jumps into my life because this is like one of the questions I was asking myself of friendship and of life is I was going you have
these friendships we say these things you know philosophically sometimes but we'll go you know
not all relationships are for life not all friendships are for life seasons and reasons
seasons people come into your life for a season and there's a reason. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yes.
But when you're actually in your life, you go, okay, why do people leave your life?
Should they leave your life?
And what does it mean?
Like, does this make sense?
It does make sense.
It's very difficult. Yeah.
I often think about that with friendship as I go, how do you know when you're keeping
friends for the right reasons versus keeping them because they've just always been your
friends?
And then how do you make it?
Like, do you ever take stock?
So for me personally,
I feel like you have a book
where you write down
our pros and cons.
That is funny.
You seem like the kind of person
who would do that.
I don't have a book,
but I do have pros and cons
in my head.
You see,
this is what I'm saying.
And how I operate is
everything is just about
how it makes me feel, right?
So if I feel like
our friendship is still intact, then you are still my friend. And then if I feel like our friendship is still intact,
then you are still my friend.
And then if I feel like,
okay, maybe the friendship has died,
then I imagine
that would be one friendship
that dissolves.
I'm trying to think
maybe in the last 10 years,
there's maybe just one friend
that I've lost.
I don't think you let enough people
in your friendship circle
for you to have collateral like that where people are
coming in and out.
You're like a cult.
Once we're in here, we can't leave.
I can probably count.
Yeah.
Less than 10 fingers, friends.
Wait, that's how many friends you have?
Yeah.
And do you find it's easier to be friends with your family because they can't leave?
No.
It turns out I'm actually quite a good friend, funny enough.
And very modest.
Very, very modest.
Clearly.
Yeah, so
I think all my friendships
are easy, actually.
But can you identify
when you've been a bad friend?
No, I'm very bad
with social cues.
So you need to tell me
like if I've done something
and you're like,
oh, okay, okay, I get it.
I've wronged you now.
Because in my head,
like I'll always try and do right by a friend always but sometimes your intentions don't come across the
way that you meant for them to come across and then then somebody just obviously needs to speak
to you and be like yo man i didn't like that thing or this bit makes me that's that's why i
think a ratio of messaging people should be one voice note for every four texts.
You have to recalibrate and make everybody understand your tone.
No, this is too scientific.
Try it though.
You do it.
You know you do it without even trying.
Really?
Yeah, you'll send messages
in the group to us.
Yeah.
You'll go message, message, message, message.
Then you might laugh in a voice note.
He does it as well.
I think I send the least voice notes.
I can't even remember
the last time I sent a voice note.
No, you don't send the least. I the least no way no he does no i'm telling
you i send the voice note i'm telling you now i send the least voice notes the only time i've
ever received a voice note from you was you singing happy birthday for six minutes
as you can tell he is very proud of that voice i guess there's another one coming up then
i was just like okay i get it oh man
i missed all of it yes well because you don't because you don't know if it's going to change
or not exactly so i was thinking okay key change maybe or no oh then you're gonna start speaking
because i felt no six minutes you're gonna say something you'll be like oh i love you you're
amazing i think you're a great person You make me better You know No
Keeps you on your toes
You just sang
You don't know if it's ending
Or when it's ending
You don't know where it's going
Which is what you were
I want to hear this voice note now
I'll play it on my radio show man
I'll play it for you one day
Yeah
It was long
It was good though
Yeah I don't know
I don't know what it is about birthdays
That people like even
The only thing I got
Like every year
I just noticed that
I'm slower
like physically a few things hurt a little bit more and then i mean then what how do you measure
your life then right if birthdays don't matter how do you how do you like give yourself like you know
if it's a marathon you have to be like oh i am now 20 miles in i'm now 40 miles in okay okay and
then you're psychologically planning that,
oh, I need this much to finish this marathon.
How do you do that with your life
if you don't care about birthdays?
It's not that birthdays don't matter.
I just want to correct that.
They do matter,
but they're just not as significant
as people make them out to be.
Okay, so here's what I'll say.
This is how I do it.
I don't understand why people celebrate birthdays.
Okay, and I'll explain why.
Go for it.
I do not think we live in a time any longer
where it is a surprise that you've made it another year.
Really?
If we were gangsters
or if we were living in like a war-torn region,
I would say birthdays are very significant.
Because it's like, yo, you did it, man.
You did it.
That's like, I feel like you...
At some point though, I go,
what are you celebrating
another year so now to answer your question i've actually found that i measure my year and my life
in my own increments and in my own moments so my birthday comes at the end of every year when i'm
spending time with all my friends we're collectively celebrating what we've done that year what we've
gone through what we've
you know what I mean
so like my birthday
it's like why should I choose
because also here's the thing
the gripe I have with my mom is
my mom chose to have a cesarean section
so she technically chose my birthday
now if my mom can choose my birthday
that means I can choose my birthday
I'm just saying
I don't think it's fair
that she gets to choose it for me
and can I add another thing
my birthday used to be amazing
because i mean here we are we're in south africa we're outside yeah right and now here like animals
you can hear crickets you can this is when my birthday is then i moved to america my birthday
is in the dead of winter guys so another cesarean no guys that's no that's not fair to me so now
imagine i have to celebrate my birthday in your snow I wasn't born in snow So even like
Technically speaking
When I'm in like the US
I can't even say that
That is my birthday
Because it's not my birthday
See now that part
I agree with
I also do think it matters
When in the year
Your birthday is
Yeah and I had
Primary mistakes
You guys are getting technical
About something that's so
Spiritual and amazing
It's definitely not spiritual
It is spiritual
What is this now?
It's a day where You get to reflect and where you want to go
and you you think where have i been where am i now where am i going my thing is i reflect every day
literally yo really yes what he was wait wait wait let's pause for this for a second
you reflect every single day like you meditate no what you do? I just spend time by myself.
What are you doing in that time?
Are you like looking in the mirror,
asking yourself questions?
No, not looking in the mirror.
Just in my head.
You're just reflecting.
100%.
Every day.
For how long?
As long as it takes.
Is it a specific time?
No.
Throughout the day.
So you could be...
So when I'm not with you guys,
you're reflecting.
I'm with myself.
I mean, that's how
being not with people works.
I know. But I'm really with myself. mean that's how Being not with people works I know
But I'm really with myself
And we're just like
Yo what's going on
Okay
You can tell this is someone
Who didn't have friends
As a child
By the way
If you hear
Like a sound
In the background
Listener
You might hear like a
That's not a South African bird
That's one of our other friends
Kaya
Who's literally just sitting here It's the Kaya It is the Kaya It's a very South African bird. That's one of our other friends, Kaya, who's literally just sitting here.
It's the Kaya.
It is the Kaya.
It's a very specific laugh.
Okay, so then actually, no, then let's go back to that question.
How do you then measure your progress in life?
Not chronologically.
What is more significant than a birthday to you?
Just good health.
So when I was young, right, I kind of envisioned what I wanted my life to be like.
This is you as a three-year-old.
Maybe 16.
I'm just making sure.
At school.
You seemed like you were a very interesting person when you were young.
And then I was like, okay, cool.
Then I just started like trying to pursue those milestones.
Yeah.
And that's it.
And so every day I wake up and I go, hey, the long-term plan worked out.
Maybe let's adjust and do like a little short-term thing.
Hey, I'd like to do this today.
I'd like to do that today.
But every day I have a conversation with myself.
You even called me when I turned 40, right?
Yes.
You're like, yo, how do you feel?
You asked me if we're going to do something.
That's Anele.
And I was like, no, actually I'm cool.
I just wanted even a little dinner.
Just something.
I have dinner with you guys Whenever we meet
That's my point
No guys
This is my point
That's just dinners
Okay so here's another theory
There's a significant
Like reason why
We are gathered here
That's why there's speeches
You can't just go
What did you
Did you just say
That's why there's speeches
Yes we must talk
And say why we're here
What
We are here gathered for
In all fairness
Every time you guys
Say my presence,
I feel like that's quite something.
But that's my point.
That's very sweet, by the way.
But that seems...
Okay, maybe that's
what I'm trying to say.
I think some people
wait too long
to celebrate moments
in their lives.
And I'm also one of those people
where I don't often
think to myself,
oh, I wonder how that person thinks I feel about them.
Or I wonder if that person knows how significant they are in my life.
Because I'm just doing it all the time.
But you, funny enough, going back to what you said earlier,
I agree with what you said about the end of the year.
Because the only time you hug us for long and you speak,
like New Year's Eve, and it's your thing.
Did you just say the only time you hug us
for long that is funny yes no you do friend when we hug it's hug hey friend how are you but on
new year's eve sorry i'm even allergic to bullshit hold on no guys no guys no no friend you hug for
long and you and you're talking like guys and you you're so the end of the year is when you genuinely hug a person for longer i'm the longest hugger of all of us first of all okay let me say
proudly but that's your birthday then new year's eve but that's what i'm saying so this is what i
mean is in life is like i go sometimes i think that people are taught that they all have to
measure their lives the same way that everyone else measures their lives so for some people that
is a birthday and there's nothing wrong with that. You know, if you want to celebrate the day you were
born and people want to celebrate with you, it's great. However, I'm always intrigued by other ways
to measure your progress in life. Are you moving forward? Are you growing? Are you changing? Are
you like, I genuinely thought of that now because people have forced me because of all these birthday
terrorists who've said to me, oh, 40, it's a big time in your life. I'm like, no, it's not actually.
It's like a pretty chill time in my life.
I'm relaxing a little bit more.
I'm focusing on my health a little bit more.
It's not like a, you know.
Okay, so maybe you're not, you know,
overtly celebrating your 40th,
but it's like you're saying,
I'm focusing on my health.
You took a conscious decision because you knew you were heading towards some sort of milestone.
No, not because of that.
Why did you then?
I just left my job.
And so it's a good time to just like chill and you know.
But even that changed.
Remember when Barack Obama left the White House?
Yes.
Now he was surfing.
Yes.
But that didn't happen because you're turning 40.
Yes.
No, but guys, those things could be subtle.
Even that change could have been the fact that, you know, you headed towards a milestone and you're not going to get to a certain place in your life unhappy.
No, but that's just me turning 40.
Yeah, but to Anneli's point now, there is something to the universe conspiring and working with you and pushing you in a certain direction, right?
So what do you think it was that led to the big change that you experienced last year?
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okay so I'll say this a lot of people Will say that me leaving the Daily Show
Was a big change
I get it from their point of view
Because they're not living my life
To me
Everything I do or don't do
Is a big change
And so they're all not a big change
Does this make sense?
No, I hear you
Okay, here's some perspective
Remember, I left South Africa
To go host the daily
show was that a big change i mean for some people it would be but i was going to london to do shows
as well okay so it's a big change in that i now live in america but at that time nobody asked me
wow what a big change for you no no but i'll say let me tell you why i think it was a big change
for you first of all you've never had a job yes like a nine to five
you know the things you guys say to me no you haven't you know you have not listen you you
this person just said i've never had a job you haven't had a job guys you never had to wake up
at a certain time guys what ridiculous isn't this no okay let's start let's start with my jobs let's
start with my job yeah okay okay first job i had was i worked at a video game arcade
okay i had to be there at a specific time this is not before my time okay yeah but that's fine
i've had a job i worked at a video game arcade you know if you'd buy like tokens and stuff yeah
i was the person who turned your money into tokens i'm gonna put my hand up when you get
to a real job but walk us through this this is be very careful there are there are people this is a real job for many
people my second job i had was i used to read electricity meters for my mom's business okay
without without that you don't know how much electricity you've used this is a real job
this is a real job then that's that's an laugh snort, by the way.
We don't just have pigs running around in South Africa.
That's the second job I had.
Third job I had was, I was a taxi driver for a year.
Like, that's a job, guys.
Waking up at 4 a.m. every morning and then driving until like 9 p.m.
And then now, I think these are real jobs, by the way.
Okay, so let me say say you've never had a job
since I met you.
Can you qualify?
Never had an office job?
Bro, you just never had a job.
What does that mean?
Let me tell you what it means.
It means
I'll call you sometimes
at 1.30
and be like,
yo, where are you?
Like, ah,
chilling at home.
Let's roll.
Then I'd be like,
yeah, let's roll.
Let's roll.
That's not a job, bro.
Now, anyway,
that's not a job.
Now, all of a sudden, you had to be up at like 7, had to be in the office at 9.
Yes.
Couldn't leave the office until at least 6.30.
Yes.
Every day, Monday to Friday.
All this sounds like to me is school.
Yes, but that's a major change in your life now.
You can't dispute that. Yeah, but it's just like going back to school. I. Yes, but that's a major change in your life now. You can't dispute that. Yeah, but
it's just like going back to school. I'm not saying it's not a
major change. I'm just, but I'm saying it is as much
of a change as when I was an
electricity reader. But now wait, let's, I want to go
back to, then you leave the daily
show, right? Okay. You know, please
go back and unpack that.
Okay. The days leading up to, the
months leading up to you leaving the daily show. Yes.
We feel like it's a big change.
What was going on in your life for you to decide that you're going to make that change?
And I understand that for you,
it was as easy as getting to work and you're on A
and then at the end of it, you wrap it up like,
hey, yo guys, thank you so much.
Seven years.
It's been great.
I'm out.
Right?
That's a huge change.
And I don't see how you don't think that was a big change.
And sorry, before you even go there,
what Anle has also mentioned,
which you mentioned in your resignation speech. Yes. a function of age time is a function of age
seven years you spent there is a function of age okay now i'll start with him and then i'm
going to come to you so imagine this is a bruce lee fight where he chooses who he's gonna he chooses
who he's gonna handle first because i see what's happening here you guys have me in a corner and you think i don't know how to fight here so first of all i hear what you're saying but i don't
think of it as an age thing i just think of it as a time thing once i've done something for a certain
amount of time you start to feel like it's a certain amount of time you know funny enough
john stewart gave me some of the best advice ever he said to me when i first started hosting the
show i said give me advice john anything you think i should know and he said to me, when I first started hosting the show, I said, give me advice, John, anything you think I should know. And he said to me, don't do this until you're angry. Make sure that you have as much fun as possible. Enjoy yourself, like get in the, you know what I mean? He gave me like, but one of the key things he said was, don't wait as long as I did to leave. Do you know what I mean? Don't leave when you don't like it. Don't leave when you're
tired. Don't leave when you're angry at the system. Don't leave. No, leave some for yourself.
And that was advice that stuck with me forever. Also getting to that point in The Daily Show,
we just had the pandemic. So you're doing the show from home. You wake up into The Daily Show,
you go to sleep in The Daily Show. You know, you're recording it in your apartment I don't know about how it was for
you guys but like I felt like time was both compressed and accelerated during the pandemic
in that like everything I was doing felt like it was it I'd been doing it for longer friendships I
have from the pandemic felt like they're like it was one year but it was it felt like four years
I was spending more time with people and I was spending less time with other people.
I was spending more time doing something.
So it wasn't a function of time.
It was just a function of not getting
to do everything else I did.
It's balance.
So you know me, I've always loved traveling.
I've always loved spending time with my people.
I've always loved coming home.
I've always loved traveling the world for comedy.
I've always loved doing things.
The pandemic was like, no, you can only do the daily show.
And so doing the daily show for a long period of time in the pandemic feels like you've compressed time.
And then on the other side of it, you go, what else do you want to do with your life?
Because it's seven years.
And again, going back to my mom and the Bible, every seven years, they would believe that you leave the land fallow and you rotate your crops.
And I was like, all right, seven years.
It's a good time.
And to answer my question, Bruce Lee to answer your question about this no i haven't forgotten
i was answering your question what i was saying is it's not necessarily like a leading up to thing
it's like you're constantly reflecting not as i don't reflect every day like this psychopath
but i do reflect and i go okay what am I doing with my life? And I often think if
you're lucky enough to be in a position where you can ask yourself whether you're doing what you
want to be doing, how you want to be doing it, then you should ask yourself that question.
And so to answer yours, my question was genuinely in the lead up to that moment,
what else would I like to be doing? What else would I like to that moment what else would i like to be doing what
else would i like to be trying when would i like to try it how would i like to try it because
regardless of age per se i'm consciously cognizant all the time of the fact that nothing is promised
in life people just die guys yeah they do they just and you can be one of them as well birthdays
yes okay but I've said this
And I'm saying
Why wait for the birthday
So I'm going to come back to you
Because
Timestamp this
My mom passed away at 49
And she
We were planning a huge 50th for her
So maybe there's also
A psychological thing for me
Around birthdays with that
Oh wow
Yes
My mom passed away on the 4th of Jan
Her 50th was going to be
On the 31st of Jan
No
And her whole life
She'd been putting off parties You can have it Anele You Everyone was getting parties from her 50th was going to be on the 31st of jan no and her whole life she'd been putting off parties you can have it anelia you everyone was getting parties from her and she was like her
big one is gonna be on her 50th and then she passed away at 49 so we can come back to it
that is significant we'll come back to it but with you scissor you know i always say to you that
all of the milestones in my life you know be at 21 or 25 or 30 or 40 even pregnancy is that I've always
said if you don't turn 40 at 37 you start like angling your life for what you wanted to look
like at 40 you're not going to turn 40 when you turn 40 oh that's interesting but because I've
called it I've given it a name so with you I feel like you kind of could feel that you're angling
towards some sort of change in your life some sort of milestone and that's why you were making all these changes and i think you're just being you know
okay about like oh well i just did that and i did that but you could check that there's a certain
age where if you're unhappy it's your fault huh and prior to that when you're growing up it's okay
in your early 20s and you're late to kind of you you can outsource your unhappiness i'm unhappy because of
that person or because of this or because of that because of the pandemic or because of that but you
get to places when your life where even you in your self-reflection you decide that you know what
now i'm getting to a place where i can own my bs now it's my fault and that's when the decisions
happen and you know why i want to echo another sentiment here. During the pandemic,
do you remember that you and I spoke the most actually?
Not like the most out of all people.
Most frequently, yeah.
The most frequently.
Like every two days
we'd get on a call.
Yes.
Do you remember what we spoke about
during the pandemic?
No, but I remember anything.
I don't remember anything.
Marriage.
We spoke about kids.
We spoke about settling down,
starting families.
That's what we spoke about.
And I don't remember a time where we've spoken about that as seriously as we did in that period.
That's true.
But again, I go to the world is shut down.
And that is a great moment for everyone to reflect and go, huh, what is life?
All my friends will offer me marriage and kids
but in a different way so you sees where always telling me that i should get a kid and married
sometimes you'll say both will be good for me christiana says that a lot anele doesn't i'm
trying to think no you'll say the same thing christiana says in a similar way anele you'll say
you need a wife there There's a difference.
I've actually noticed
there's a difference.
Some people say
you need to get married.
Some people say
you need a wife.
Because you don't say
you need to get married.
You often will say
you'll do well with a wife.
Because you're really good
at being in a relationship.
Hey, for real.
Hey, for friend.
Out of all of us.
And you love being
in a relationship.
You know, can I tell you,
if you know your friends well,
you listen to the sentences they say.
If you listen, Anneli didn't say you're very good in a relationship.
She said you're very good at being in a relationship.
Thanks.
I said what I said and I ain't changing.
Anyway, but carry on.
No, I don't want to call you a model boyfriend
because I don't like that statement. But I just feel't want to call you a model boyfriend because that's not a,
I don't like that statement.
But I just feel like...
And yet you've said it.
No, but watching you
in a relationship,
you make your partners
feel very seen.
I mean, I would hope so.
And you're happy.
I'm not saying you're unhappy
when you're not.
You're happy all the time
but there's a different
lightness and a happiness
I feel from you
when you're in a relationship
I mean I would
Look I would hope so
I think there is nothing
That is more beautiful
Than being in love
Yes you love it
It's a really beautiful feeling
You have to admit
All I'll say is this
I do not think
That there is one path
To happiness
I think a lot of the time
When people recommend
Marriage to me
They say it as if
Marriage is the solution
I'm not one of those people Who's if marriage is the solution i'm not one
of those people who's against marriage by the way but i just go like that clearly means that it
works for some people it's not working for other people so you need to ask yourself is this for you
you know like those drug commercials in america they'll be like ask your doctor if ozempic is
right for you do you have these issues then ozempic might be for you i think that's the
same thing i do with marriage as i go ask myself if marriage is right for me.
Am I doing it for the right reasons?
Please note that marriage may include some side effects.
Some side effects may include a divorce where you lose half of everything.
Please note that some people fight so hard that they want to fight about the children.
And then they're choosing which house they go to.
Please note this could be the worst thing and the worst enemy you could ever make in your life.
Also note, it could mean that you end up in love.
Marriage.
Is it for you?
You also have to think about that i don't think
love love partnership relationship all of it beautiful but everyone who sells me marriage
as if it is the thing no so any reasonable person should not believe in marriage that's just a fact
okay i like that i love that statement no statistically this thing doesn't work
out it's horrible for both parties worse for women and as he said the downside is your life gets
ruined the upside is okay some fuzzy feelings now why do i want to get married i like lofty goals so i feel like as difficult as it may be generally speaking
if i married the right person i could make it work the reason i say marriage would be good for
you is the same reason i say marriage would be good for you as well is that you guys achieve a
lot and you you're amazing at your jobs and you get celebrated a lot and you self-correct
and you self-reflect
and all of that,
that I feel like
you should have a witness
to your life
that is there to see it up close.
That's what friends are for.
No!
I disagree with that.
That's what friends are for.
In bad times,
I'll be by your side forever. You're smiling. You're smiling. Having said that though,
there are certain things
that only a partner can do.
That's a penis is what you're saying.
I mean, it seems like
that's what you were saying.
That is funny.
What is the only thing?
No, but also generally speaking, right?
I hear what Anil is saying.
For me, it's not necessarily about
having anybody bear witness to that it's the companionship of it all i guess the partnership
because there's certain things that you want to do within the household now
so outside of yeah i guess the nucleus of the friendship and those are certain things that appeal to me but for me and i'm
speaking for myself i like providing and protecting i really do and it's one of the things that just
makes me feel like i'm contributing something worthwhile to the world and society okay so i will i will say this i think marriage especially for me like leaving
south africa is a lot harder because marriage is a terrible terrible thing to be a part of
when you don't have a village yeah support structure is very important but beyond support
structure a village you see people overseas get married and the way they the way marriages are it's like
two people become one thing it's just them raising a baby they have to like hire babysitters they have
to hire people to help them they have to they pay for a village essentially and i've always found
that like one of the craziest concepts is that all of the things that you are taught inherently
when you come from african culture you know a lot of Hispanic culture, maybe Middle Eastern as well,
all the developing places, ironically,
have developed this idea
of what it means to have a community.
And that helps you in your marriage, by the way.
But now this blueprint that you just ran through
about America,
do you not think that that's why you were
so easily able to adapt living in another country?
Because I've always found you
to be this person who rolls by themselves.
I've never found you to rely insanely
on your community or on your village.
Yes, they're there.
And yes, it's amazing that they're there,
but you are a backpack next plane kind of person.
So I'll say this.
These are things I'm actually working on.
Only in the past few years, thanks to therapy,
I've gotten comfortable at literally asking
somebody, can you do this for me? And that's because when I grew up, I would see instance,
maybe it was with my mom, maybe it was other people. You'd see someone do a favor for somebody
else. And then they'd be like, aha, I got you. I got you. You know what I did for the rest of your
life. For the, I remember like one uncle would do that to me. I asked him for like a piece of meat gotcha you know trevor you know what i did for the rest of your life that's true for the i remember
like one uncle would do that to me i asked him for like a piece of meat at a barbecue at like a
once a piece of meat he gave it to me guys for the rest of my life when i was eating something
he'd come be like trevor trevor can i have some and i'll be like i don't really have much then
he's like oh but when i gave you that piece trevor when i gave then i'm like dude i'm
seven years old you are blackmailing me for things that have been and i think as much as i say it as
a joke there's also a real side to it took me a while to get used to needing people and not feeling
like that meant that they had like some sort of blackmail over me so yes i am a backpack can go
anything kind of guy but now i'm comfortable like needing people and asking them for help and also being
rejected maybe they go i can't help you then i'm like well that's getting yes you know what's funny
so in the beginning you asked during the duration of our friendship what changes have i noticed in
you guys right yeah funny enough that's one of the changes I've noticed in you over the time.
You're always loving and kind.
You've become a lot more family oriented now.
So even things like in December, we'd plan our vacations, et cetera, and so on.
And I always go home and I do Christmas with the family.
And then I meet up with you guys after Christmas, right?
christmas the family and then i meet up with you guys after christmas right maybe over the last six seven years i've noticed now that you do the same without fail which was which was different
because when you're living in south africa like i'd hang out with you pretty much frequently
but i'd only see your brother like maybe yes once in six months if that you know why because you don't know
what you've got till it's gone honestly when i lived in south africa my mom lives right here
you guys live everyone lives right here so now if you're gonna tell me i'll see you at christmas
i'm like well you clearly don't know that i have plans at christmas i'm gonna go see santa claus
i don't know what you're up to i would see my my mom all the time. I'd see my family all the time. So to now plan time to
see them isn't as important. When you don't have that time, coincidentally or serendipitously,
I really think to myself, man, let me make sure that I spend time
with these people because it won't happen any other way.
with these people because it won't happen any other way.
All right, well, we can talk about age all we want.
But as I said, this is my podcast.
You two are my special guests on it for my birthday episode.
So I want to chat to you guys about some of the things that I think about all the time,
which is everything that's happening in the news. But we'll do that right after this.
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I was thinking to myself earlier this week,
there are a few generations who have lived through more technological advances than we have, in my opinion.
There are none.
Yeah. And I feel like, yeah, I'm sure like the ship generation will fight us.
They'll be like, let me tell you something, boy.
One minute we was looking at the ocean.
The next thing we was on it.
Oh, those were crazy times.
But I agree with you. i think our generation has been and i was looking at all of it the other day and i was like
it's funny how we even talk about aging like last week on the podcast i was talking to brian johnson
the guy who's reversing his aging right sleeps at goes to bed at like i don't know 8 p.m wakes up at
4 a.m monitors everything he eats the sun that he gets, etc, etc. And it's just interesting, even talking about aging, I was like, you know, we might be the
first generation where someone discovers a way to not age.
And to just never die or never age.
It would be weird if you just die.
They'll store your consciousness somewhere.
Your body will obviously wilt away somewhere.
So what you're saying is that there won't be such a thing as,
oh, you were 100 and you just didn't wake up.
Well, they're saying that you're just going to live longer.
Like we might live to like 160.
Okay.
And then when I heard this, I was like,
well, maybe then 40 is definitely not a milestone.
Because AI could come in and then all of a sudden,
they just go like, yo, there's this new AI thing.
And then you can just like rewind
And fast forward your age
You know what would be funny
What?
If in the future
They listen to the podcast
And they're like
Oh he thought 40 was a big deal
I hope they can see me
Roll my eyes at you guys
Because I can see you
You know what I would love
You know what I love
So this week
You know that AI came
Sora came out
Yeah Okay yes OpenAI released The AI that can make videos now Yes I can see you you know what I would love you know what I love so this week you know that AI came Sora came out yeah
okay
yes
OpenAI released
the AI that can make videos now
yes
properly
yeah
well I mean it's the best version
of it we've seen
okay
right
because there was that other one
that a year ago
it was like Will Smith
but it looked like
Will Smith had been hit
by every bus
yeah
that's how it looked
it looked like
Will Smith and Hitch
it looked like
play animation actually
it really did.
Yes.
But what I was intrigued by with AI was people were looking at this new video thing that came out.
And they were like, oh my God, this is the craziest thing.
Oh man.
Then I was like, guys, you do understand if you know anything about tech, every time you see something, it's already old.
It just means that now it's ready enough for people to show it to you.
And so sometimes I think to myself,
how far ahead are they actually?
And what are they working on?
And the thing I keep coming back to is anything that pertains to aging slash living forever.
And I was thinking of that.
I was like, if they could store your consciousness, would you do it?
I don't necessarily want to live longer until 160.
I just want things to be, you know,
easier and more comfortable whilst I'm here.
And if AI is doing that, then I'm okay with it.
What do you want to be easier?
As in, even for instance, I produce TV shows, right?
And I find that when I have to, you know,
show a client what a mask is going to look like,
a mask for Americans,
is that AI has helped me in that way, right? And it's easier for me to show clients what things are going to look like a mask for americans is that ai has helped me in that way
right and it's easier for me to show clients what things are going to look like you want ai to do
to help you do more work no to make it easier for me yeah to do more work yes wow and easy but i
mean that's an example yeah think about it dude with sora alone a 30 second promo no is now i'm
just i'm just intrigued that you guys are still wanting to work. I'm like, AI must just take away work. No, I like my job.
I don't want AI to take my job.
I want AI to make my job easier
and to make it slicker and sharper, you know,
and easier for me to sell and get more money for it.
You're on a quitting spree right now, eh?
Yeah, you don't want to do anything.
You don't want to do anything.
No, I just, I, so, okay, here's two things I dream for.
Number one, I hope that AI
helps us reimagine
what it means to be human
because I think
we've gone through
this whole like
we work for a living thing
it's boring now guys
let's be honest
let's be
we're like
come on guys
like Snow White
and the Seven Dwarves
ideally
we shouldn't be
working for a living
yeah I just feel like
we could get to the next
level of being human now
so we had that period
where it was about
planting wheat
and then we had the industrial revolution.
What's the next thing?
Do you know what I mean?
I hear what you're saying, but...
Maybe like the future is like spending more time
working on moves for Beyonce's songs, for instance.
Like I'm just saying...
But there still needs to be some form of productivity.
Yeah, we think.
That's why I'm saying the AI can do that.
So everyone, all the billions of people in the world
are going to be able to not work and be fine.
Like just do a new thing is what my dream is.
No, there has to be productivity.
No.
Otherwise, what else do you do?
It's a lofty way to think.
I think it's a lofty way to think.
Yes, and that's what I said.
My hopes and dreams, guys.
You guys want me to dream of office presentations.
Explain to me in this world of yours.
You literally said my dream of AI is to make better presentations.
This is your dream.
Okay, wait.
I'm telling you about my dreams
and then you're like,
these are lofty dreams, Trevor.
They are.
How can you dream so big?
Because not a billion people
can just say,
oh, we're not going to work.
That's why it's a dream.
Your thing is around now.
You can download it.
You know if Martin Luther King Jr.
had friends like you,
he would have just said
my dream is that like
we can like sometimes smile.
Guys, you got to dream big.
And I'm trying to ask you, tell me about this big dream.
But every dream has got a practicality to it.
So run me through the practical side of it.
So, on your side, I'll start with you again.
We'll go Bruce Lee.
On this side, you are still stuck in the world of doing.
You're a very pragmatic person, but you're stuck in the world of doing.
I'm saying ai could put
us in a place where doing itself changes and our purpose changes like back in the days when people
were building the pyramids they weren't like chain stores and people weren't running businesses and
stuff that's maybe why they built the pyramids they're like what are we doing guys and someone
was like yo guys why don't we build something and then we don't tell anybody how we build it then they get confused make a presentation then build a pyramid what the hell build a pyramid oh show me one presentation
that has lasted thousands of years who's going to be talking about your presentation in a thousand
years i'm not trying to carry rocks what is this oh whoa no no yo yo let me present let me present
let me put that mask on bro thank you okay so that that's part of the dream the second dream
i hope for is i hope we get to a place where we can like, you know, like with the Apple Vision Pro and stuff,
I was thinking of,
I wish there was a dream world
to your point
where you could like
experience being old
while you're still young.
I think that would be
an amazing way to live life.
Nah, thanks.
No, but that's actually,
you don't want to sound
old age.
That's a very good point.
It'll also give you
very great perspective, right?
It'll make you wiser
in the present.
No, guys.
Wisdom comes from
daily lived experiences.
No, not necessarily.
Yes, it does.
But you'll be daily living
as a 90-year-old for a week.
There's plenty of things
I've never experienced,
but I've learned.
Yes, because somebody else
has experienced them
and you've watched them experience it
and they can relate it to you
as to what it does.
You can't fast forward wisdom.
No, but I'm saying like,
I'm just saying you don't want to visit 90 and come back no i don't i'm cool what are you
afraid of seeing because that would mean i'm skipping 50 birthdays no but you're coming back
no you don't take you there it's fine we just show you you still yeah no it's fine it is really okay
all right all right hold that thought hold that thought. Because in the spirit of reinventing ourselves,
there's a story that touched my whole being,
not just my heart, my head, my body, my everything.
I'm dying to hear what you have to say.
I saw a story online of a teacher, school teacher,
who lost her job because the parents at the school
where she was teaching found out that she had an OnlyFans account and the parents weren't happy at all and I read the story and I was like this is
a crazy story because on the first and foremost and this is my honest opinion I think it's
interesting that we live in a world where people are angrier at a teacher having an OnlyFans account
than the fact that teachers need to have an OnlyFans account. Do you know what I mean?
But okay. Like no one goes like why does a teacher-
Well they don't necessarily need to. They just need to supplement their income.
Yeah but I mean that's supplementing your income.
You don't know that maybe she's-
Some people are OnlyFans because they like it.
Maybe it's the fetish for them.
Some people are OnlyFans because they like it.
Yes!
Yeah dude.
Which you guys are very confident about OnlyFans right now.
No but the way-
You guys are in sync like you've got memberships that I don't know about.
But that's what I wanted to ask. You've never been on OnlyFans right now no but the way you guys are in sync like you've got memberships that I don't know about but that's what I wanted to ask
is that hey
how did the parents find out
that the teachers own OnlyFans
it means that they're also there
you know if you and I
are running into each other
at a strip joint
we're both at a strip joint
okay
so none of us
are at fault here
we're both here
that's my
that's exactly
I agree with that
so that's my first point
first of all
Rachel Dolezal
shouldn't have lost her job
but I guess I've also revealed
who it was
oh is this Rachel so well no actually she goes by
another name now yeah her new name is nkechi diaro look let's just break it down as somebody
who's from africa right yeah okay nkechi diaro that's the blackest name i've ever heard but also
it's like the most made-up name ever yeah it's literally you took first names then you put them together
you know what I mean
because now Nkechi
is from Ghana
Diallo
I don't know
yeah but guys
this is what I appreciate
about Nkechi
formerly known as
Rachel Dolezal
is that
you know how hard
it is to be black
so to choose to be black
is that why you're
giving her props
like thoroughly
okay
thoroughly
thoroughly
thoroughly
thoroughly
but I mean she finds
that it works for her
she opts in and opts out yeah she's a certain brand of black am I allowed to mean, she finds that it works for her. She opts in and opts out.
Yeah, she's a certain brand of black.
Am I allowed to say that?
Can I say that?
What do you mean she opts in and opts out?
She just stays in.
No, dude.
No.
When she gets tossed by cops,
come on.
I think she goes,
she goes all white.
She doesn't go
and get your manager.
She doesn't even call herself Rachel.
No way.
She says,
I'm Tiffany.
Yeah.
No ways. No ways. But I'll tell you what else. Let me tell you. she says I'm Tiffany yeah yeah there's no ways
no ways
but I'll tell you what else
let me tell you
I had not heard about
old girl
in like maybe
the last six years
yes
right
neither had I
then I was like
Rachel Dolezal
OnlyFans
I didn't even bother
to click on the link
I was like I'm out
then
he showed me she got the
minerals actually like have you seen her body no i have not rachel can i tell you i think she's
looking great okay she's looking catchy i just think that there are really shocking things that
are happening that are more shocking than whatever in catchy diablo is doing right i think six years
ago she got our attention through anger because we're upset that somebody was benefiting from being black when as a black woman she was blocking things that we are
not even getting but she's getting them right okay and i think that's why she got attention so even
now i don't care to talk about in cage here diablo okay yes because diablo because i'm just like
there's nothing special here there are many people on only fans there are many people who have
gone and gotten surgery to look like black woman so you know what you are nothing special well done
to you that you've changed your name well done that you look like you can get it from sees way
well done there
well done for many things. I am not interested.
You know what I'm saying?
In her defense, right?
In her defense.
Yes.
This time, there is no issue with like race.
It's just a matter of, hey man, as a teacher, why can't I be on OnlyFans?
What is she showing on OnlyFans?
Is it like feet?
I don't know.
Lingerie?
What is she like?
I don't know.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But nice trap there. Well done. I tried. I tried. That was very what is she like I don't know oh okay yeah but nice trap there
well done
I tried
that was very slick of you
I tried
no
very slick
but the pictures that are on google
freely available
she's throwing body
I like that
you said freely available
as if the thing stopping you
is the cost
I don't know
the reason I was thinking of
Rachel Dolezal
the reason I was thinking of
all these things
AI
Rachel Dolezal
I know it seems like
crazy and
almost random.
But for me, they all tie into the same theme, which is like reinvention, new ideas, milestones.
What is happening?
What is changing?
Like AI for me feels like the world slash the economy's birthday.
Like it feels like the world is going into a new decade where it's going, okay, what do I want to be for the next decade of my life?
You know, Rachel Dolezal in a a strange way, does the same thing for me.
What inspires me about her is just that.
She goes, hey, man, I'll change as many times as I need to,
as many times as I want to.
You know, it doesn't matter what life throws at me.
I'm just going to do it.
I find that impressive, and I'm inspired by her. And as I move into my next decade, I'm just going to do it. I find that impressive and I'm inspired by her.
And as I move into my next decade,
I think to myself, don't be afraid to try new things.
Don't be afraid to switch things up.
You can be a teacher, you can be on OnlyFans.
The sky's the limit.
And so then to you, Trevor,
what's your Nkechi DLA OnlyFans account?
Like, what are you moving to next?
I like that.
What's my Nkechi move?
So what now for me?
I would say right now,
I'm trying to spend as much of my brain power
on living a life well-lived as I would normally spend on achieving things in life.
Because I think, depending on who you are, depending on how you've lived life, you may find it easier to do one or the other.
There are many people who are like in touch with their spirits and they're really connected to themselves and the earth and everything but they can't pay their rent and i mean good for you you've connected
to the earth you might be spending a lot of time with it there are other people who have spent all
their time in the machine achieving working doing achieving working and then at the end of their
lives they realize i've never touched earth.
I've never spent time being.
I've never, you know what I mean?
And so my goal now is to try and find a bit more of a balance
and say, okay, instead of just trying to like do,
maybe I also want to spend more time being.
And what's interesting about it is it requires you to let go.
It requires you to find moments where you're unsure.
It requires you to do things you've never done before.
Like this, like it took me a while to realize,
like we've never done anything like this.
Yeah.
And it's because if I think methodically about everything I do,
which I often will, you think about the outcome,
you think about what you're doing, how you're trying to do it,
and how you're trying to get there.
Oftentimes, if you've come from a family where they worked really hard to get you to where you got to
you feel like you also have a responsibility to do that and that maybe is one of the greatest
gifts my mother has given me beyond any birthday gift is she has always let me go she has always
said you don't have to achieve anything you don't need to do anything. You do not need to perform anything to be accepted or to be loved by me.
You being you is enough.
Now, I want you to be a functioning person.
Obviously, I want you to be able to sustain yourself like any good parent would.
But understand that those outward goals aren't the things that define how I see you.
And so now I am only learning how to do that for myself.
So now I'm in a space where I go,
huh, how did you rate your week or your month?
Is it by the things you did or by the ways that you were?
And so if I can respond a little bit better in traffic,
if I can respond a little bit better to a friend,
if I can respond a little bit better to myself in a situation,
that was basically the greatest gift my mother gave me was just accepting me for who i am
so does that mean she doesn't have to give you a gift well she wasn't going to get me one either
ways but now that you've said that i feel like she tricked me What Now with Trevor Noah is produced by Spotify Studios
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