How AI is Changing Business Forever in 2025 | Nima Yamini DSH 1375

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How is AI revolutionizing business in 2025? 🤖🌍 In this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour Podcast, Sean Kelly sits down with entrepreneur and investor Nima to explore the groundbreaking ways AI is shaping industries, redefining global strategies, and changing business forever. From China's AI advancements to the future of health tech and financial diversification, this episode is packed with valuable insights you can't afford to miss! 🚀💼

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

01:15 - What Makes America Special

05:08 - Get Real Rest

06:16 - Pre-Marriage Insights

10:00 - Today's Sponsor

11:02 - Kanye West Discussion

13:53 - China Leading in AI

18:31 - US Support for Israel

27:15 - Levels to the Game

28:23 - Austerity Trends

31:54 - Importance of Therapy

33:13 - Addressing Suicide

35:50 - Benefits of Sprinting

40:45 - Health Importance

45:40 - Trump’s First 100 Days

46:25 - Why China is Impressive

48:36 - Risks of Investing in China

50:41 - Beyond US Stocks

51:10 - Ray Dalio Insights

52:44 - Insider Trading Explained

54:08 - Familiarity vs. Unfamiliarity

55:40 - Elite vs. Middle Class

56:40 - Importance of Diversification

56:58 - Closing Remarks

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Let's make some excuses here, you know?

Yes.

Because the fact of the matter is that if a guy were to commit suicide and he's a physically capable man, it's selfish because you're not going to be there for your mother and father.

Imagine if they also had to go through that winter of their life knowing that their son committed suicide.

How selfish that is.

Okay, guys, Alpha King Nima here today in Miami.

How long you been out here, man?

So thanks for having me.

Yep.

First off,

I've seen your show quite a bit.

I'm finally glad we get to hang out, man.

Yeah, man.

Yeah, I've been seeing your stuff too, man.

Yeah, man.

I mean,

wow.

So,

yeah, so, man, you know,

I'm here and in Germany.

My wife and daughter were born in Germany.

Wow.

Yeah, I met them in Spain at an Airbnb.

I was just backpacking.

You know, I had a tiny room years here.

I was in my 30s.

She was in her 20s.

And

then we met.

She came out to Miami like six weeks later, seven weeks later, first date, took her to a little Cuban spot.

And years, years later, we got family.

Let's go.

Yeah, man.

And now I got a home in Germany.

So I go back and forth.

That's cool.

One thing that makes America special,

you know, Germany is a beautiful country, man.

A very beautiful country.

It's just that if you're not, if you're in a homogenous country, and you're not part of that ethnic group, you're always a foreigner.

Whereas in the United States, and it's not just Germany, you could go to South Korea, you go to China, you go to Iran, you go to Nigeria, same thing.

It's not exclusive to Germany.

I love Germany.

It's just that in the United States, anyone can be German.

I mean, anyone can be American.

Anyone can be American here.

My wife was born in Germany.

She comes here.

She's American and she fits right in.

I think that's what makes the United States truly special.

And I say that as an expat who spends, you know, in the last year, I've probably spent about four or five months, maybe six months over, you know, yeah, actually, more than that, yeah, about six months overseas.

Wow.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So that's interesting.

I know.

And a lot of people won't even know that because they don't travel outside the country.

So they don't know what they got right here.

Yeah, especially Americans that have never gone to the opposite side of things, you know.

Like I've, for example, I've gone to a Palestinian neighborhood in Israel.

I've also gone to China.

a communist country uh more than once uh i've you know i've i've gone to iran I've gone to Germany.

I've gone to obviously here in the United States.

When you go to these opposites,

you get a greater sense of empathy for others, but it's important to also have empathy for the people who don't do it

in vast majority.

Because then you come off like an elitist.

Then you come off intellectually arrogant.

And

I think that after a while, man, you start getting successful.

I'm 44.

I'm probably a lot, a lot older than you, you know.

You're in your 20s.

28, yeah.

Yeah, you're a young man, you know, so I'm middle-aged.

So, you know, when you get more and more successful, it's so, it's, it's, it's, it sounds, it's a cliche almost, sounds dorky, but it's true.

It's like

when you're extremely intelligent, you have an extremely high IQ, you're extremely successful financially, man, like

having learning the patience to still be considerate and kind to people who are not as fast as you.

So when you have to explain something to them, you do it with politeness.

And, and, uh, because otherwise, man, it's a, you're going to

like, it's a nasty way to go, man.

Like, I'll give you an example.

My wife is a great cook,

a fantastic cook.

She's also like an engineer in our home.

She knows how to fix things.

I don't.

I could put her down and say how I'm good at X, Y, and Z.

And she isn't.

But I try not to because she's always considerate to me at what I don't know

i love that you know focusing on your strengths and acknowledging each other's weaknesses yeah yeah man i could never have my family without my wife man my wife my wife is more good to me than i am to her man i i work way too much it's very hard for me you know it's i she deserves way more attention um

my you know it's i you know i love what i do No, you need a good wife when you're an entrepreneur because our lifestyle is unpredictable.

Especially if I could tell you love what you do.

When you love what you do, bro, it's like you can work nonstop and you don't even look at the hour.

Like, like, when's the last point you were like, okay, man, I'm going to get off at four o'clock.

I can't wait till four o'clock to get off.

I've never thought like that.

Right.

I've done eight podcasts today and I'm still super energized and I love it.

Right.

So like I've never thought to myself like, alarm, 7 a.m.

Darn, I got to get to work at eight and I can't wait till four o'clock to get off.

I've never thought like that for maybe 20 years, something like that, you know?

Yeah.

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At least years and years, because I i love what i do i love working yeah if anything it's the opposite i want more time to work yeah i wish i could get an extra five hours at night i would go i would go all the way but then it's like i'm crunching in how much hours i sleep you know yeah now here's the thing are you you have wife and kids getting married this year so yeah kids on the way hopefully soon oh wonderful man it's it's uh i i think the i think the two things i wish i would have known before i got married is number one um

uh how much attention

uh you should should give your wife.

Don't underestimate how much attention you should give your wife, man, on a daily basis.

Because when you're single, you can just work like an animal, you know, and you just completely free.

And if, and if you don't, you know, you could have all the success in the world, you don't give your wife attention.

You're a loser.

Yeah, you should go to the personal trainer.

Yeah, that's what happens to some people, yeah.

You know, and then you get bitter like Myron on Fresh and Fit, you know, right?

Like 38, 35 years old, still bitter, you know, but But you don't need to do that.

You know, it's, it's, uh, if you, if, you know, one of the, one of the saddest things actually about the red pill space is how there's not more older men who are actually in healthy marriages with the same woman for years.

I've never cheated on my wife.

I wouldn't trust a man who cheats on his wife.

I just point, point, full stop.

I could never trust you in business if I know you cheat on your wife.

I have no doubt in my mind, if you can cheat on the woman woman that you pillow talk with,

you'll me in business easily, easy because it says so much about your shortcoming as a man, your lack of principles and values, morals, and ethics.

What's more because you're not just cheating on your wife, bro, you're cheating on your children, you're cheating on your parents.

You know, that my wife's got this big German uh father, man.

He's like a Viking, he took me in like a son,

and if I cheated on her i cheat on him

you know yeah i can't i couldn't do that i cheat on my daughter i couldn't even get hard to cheat on that i couldn't even get hard to cheat on my wife because

it there's so much love for the family and nothing will bring me more happiness than having a daughter i think a lot of these guys man that that disrespect mistreat women

They when they, if they have a daughter, they say like the biggest Playboys had a daughter, you know, I got a daughter.

I live them, I live with, you know, my regret.

I live with heavy on my conscience.

I paid a price for what I did.

And I think this last night or the other night, I thought there was a Jay-Z said something about, I hope my daughter doesn't pay the price for her father's sins.

Damn.

He said something like that years back, you know.

In my generation, Jay-Z was like the hero.

Now he's just slaughtered, you know?

But in my generations, when he said that,

I was thinking like, I hope my daughter doesn't pay the price for what I've done.

You know, maybe,

maybe, you know, I try to always be polite with women, but maybe I didn't, you know, I didn't, I didn't take them seriously.

I just used them maybe for sex and kept it casual.

Maybe they liked me more than I like them.

And that type of lifestyle is heavily promoted these days.

Yeah, I mean, you're hurting someone's daughter.

And I would never want someone to hurt my daughter.

Yeah, it's, it's a glorified, I think Dan Bazarian was the first to kind of put it in the mainstream, just hook up with as many women as possible.

You know,

I mean, Dan Bazarian is,

I mean, to take put into context, Dan Bazarian has sold out America.

He went, he served the Armenian military.

He has several SEC lawsuits with fraud.

I don't see him at all as

a role model, man.

His father's banned from the country, I think.

I mean, bro, we got it.

I mean, if that's your role model, man.

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And I mean, you know,

I think a lot of

people,

I think from the perspective of people that idolize people like that, I think they're very vulnerable.

They're on social media and they're like mentally not there.

And they look for like a male role model.

And they see a guy that's jacked and getting woman money and they idolize him.

Yeah, and the thing is, man, it's like the social media is that rage bait.

I heard, you know, I heard, yeah, you did a podcast with the Sev, the talented kid, Orthodox Jewish kid, very talented.

And

it's like, man, the rage bait is what works.

So it's like a race to the bottom.

Right.

It's like, it's legitimately, it's legitimately like a race to the bottom.

Yeah.

You know, I feel like Kanye's, like, Kanye's like

format of creativity, it's, it's sort of becoming predictable.

I'll explain why.

Like, it's almost like I'll take anything that's not popular and make it popular.

So, for example, I'll take the Nazi logo, make it popular, because no one would do that.

I'll talk about,

you know, the Jews should go to, you know, it's all the Jews' fault because he shouldn't talk about it.

So he'll talk about it.

Or he'll say something like, he'll attack Jay-Z,

or he'll attack maybe whatever, like a Kendrick Lamar, whatever, Drake, whatever.

Like, he'll attack the people that you should never attack,

their institutions.

Or he'll talk about how he was was given a blowjob to his cousin till the age of 14.

It's like, I'll talk about exactly what I'm not supposed to talk about.

Anything you're not supposed to talk about, he'll talk.

And it's, to me, that's not so much creativity.

I feel like Kanye is a very talented, gifted person, more than I could ever do with music.

I could never make the music emex.

I love his music.

It's just, it's almost, my friend, my friend's explained it to me perfectly.

He said, Kanye is like, like now he's this older guy, like in the New York subway,

for example, who's just talking to himself.

Like in New York, you see guys just talking to themselves.

And

it's like he sort of lost his mind.

He's not the same Kanye he was in his 20s and 30s.

You know, like Kanye in his 20s and 30s was now we're talking to a guy who's, you know, in midlife,

50s or whatever.

He's gone off the reservation.

It's not the same person.

So I try to,

I try to have some empathy for the guy.

I hope that doesn't happen to me.

I mean, people are getting dementia at earlier and earlier ages now.

So

people are getting cancer at earlier ages.

Yeah, everything, every disease.

But I do think that in the next five, 10 years, we're going to have a lot of these cancers are going to get solved.

I hope so.

With artificial intelligence.

You're pumped about AI.

Yeah,

I'm very hard.

I'm very, very interested in AI.

My community, my trading community, we go over AI, we go over China, we go over crypto.

So I started a trading community with Pablo Heeman.

Pablo Heeman,

he's Chinese.

He's like a math genius, got a full scholarship to an elite university, worked as a successful trader at a successful investment bank, a prestigious investment bank.

And in 2021, we saw an opportunity.

My background was private equity.

It is.

And we said, hey, you know what?

On Discord, it's a bunch of TikTokers.

It's literally like kids that graduated from TikTok University that are just doing these crypto communities.

And why don't we bring some professionalism to it?

So now, since 2021, we got over 40,000 members.

And one thing we do, we go over AI and some of the trends.

And you know,

one of the biggest lies, man, is that

China is behind on AI than the United States.

And just recently, we got such validation, John, because the NVIDIA CEO, Jensen, he right away went to China.

He went right away.

He went to the communist, to the communist capital, Beijing, basically.

He went there and he talked to the Chinese.

And now that he's back,

he says, no, China is not behind us on AI.

That's wishful thinking.

That's our American.

patriotism, our narcissism that we think.

And I'm not some liberal.

Yeah, I supported Trump.

I'm not a liberal at all.

But so before someone could comment section and say, oh, Nima's a liberal, he's attacking Trump.

No, I'm not.

You know,

I'm a realist.

I'm practical.

And the fact is, is that China, what they're doing with AI, they're not just copying and pasting.

They basically took what they did with DeepSeek.

And I know you're pretty familiar with this stuff with crypto.

No, they basically took DeepSeek with what ChatGPT did it with a fraction of the budget in a fraction of the time.

You could talk about they copy and paste it all they want.

Why didn't ChatGPT do that?

They're clearly doing something.

They're clearly, at the very least, you could say they're innovating.

But to just say they're copy and paste,

it's American arrogance at its finest.

And we're going to lose this century.

That's why they're catching up.

Some people would say they're ahead of us in certain sectors, too.

Definitely.

Oh, definitely.

I mean, you look at how many ships China could make, at what speed, at what quality,

They have engineering marvels.

Only thing we, you know, if we're in a war and they can build more ships than us, what's going to happen?

And they got more people.

And they got 1.3 billion people.

These people are not soft, weak, and stupid either.

These guys know how to fight.

They're not scared of us either.

I think that's the.

In the United States,

I think we're completely underestimating how important it is to have a good relationship with China.

I believe we should have a great relationship with China.

We should have China as our best friend.

The whole world is safe.

With those two in power, yeah.

No one would want to challenge either one at that point.

Yeah, like this idea of wanting to go to war with China or them wanting to go to war.

We all lose if there's a nuclear war.

Like what, like, what was, what's my other, what's my other, you know, choice?

I could just, you know, say curse to Chinese.

Yeah, it sounds good at a political rally or on X.

You know, you could say America first and then say, say

it sounds cute yeah I get it it sounds nice but let's let's talk practicality we got to share a planet with 1.3 billion Chinese

we got to share uh a world with hundreds of millions of Arabs

15 million

we got to share a world with Africans we got to share a world with Europeans

Like we got to learn to live together, bro, because we're getting to the point with AI and nukes and drones, all of this shit, The world's getting scary.

Biological weapons.

Yeah.

Like Wuhan times, you know,

100x.

Yeah, energy weapons, direct energy weapons.

Yeah, people forget that the flu epidemic, you know, was like 100 years back, like what, like 10 million people or something died?

Bro, 10 million, like 30, 20 million, something was crazy how many people died from that.

Way worse than COVID.

So just imagine what's coming out.

Yeah, we we need the right allies.

So that being said, why do you think the United States should support Israel?

So one of the biggest red pills that's never discussed on X

is that Israel does not need the United States to win any wars.

They did it in 1948, 1956, 1962.

I think it was 1972.

The Suez Canal, the Independence War,

the Sixth Day,

and the Yom Kippur.

Kippur.

Okay.

Israel defeated all these enemies.

They were attacked by several Arab countries, Egypt, Iraq, Syria,

Lebanon,

Jordan, and Palestinian militias.

They were attacked by all of these.

Tiny little Israel.

without the United States support, defeated all of them.

That is a fact.

That is a fact.

And here's the thing:

that

if Israel needed the United States for survival, it would not have existed after 1948 on that war of independence.

The reality is of why countries

that hate the United States are pushing disinformation campaigns on X in particular.

is because they want the United States out of

the Middle East.

It's not that Israel needs the United States to survive.

It's that the United States has so much influence and power when it's in the Middle East with the help of Israel.

And what does Israel gain?

They get a trusted ally.

I've been to Israel several trips.

My family is also from Jerusalem.

You go to Jerusalem.

They love America.

You go to Israel.

They love America.

it.

I went there.

I interviewed, I put it on X.

Anyone can go see it on my X account.

I interviewed about 10 people in Jerusalem, where my family is from.

Do we spit on Christian people when they visit Jerusalem?

Not one person said he spit on a Christian.

My wife is an evangelical Christian from Germany.

I hope no one would spit on my daughter.

My daughter is not a Jew.

She has a Jewish father.

You're Jewish from your mother's side.

I'm perfectly fine raising my daughter as a Christian.

I'm perfectly fine putting my daughter in a Christian school.

And I studied Torah, Talmud.

I studied, you know, I'm a man.

There's no doubt about it.

But I don't feel I'm better than my wife.

I don't feel, I hope my daughter gets just as much respect as anyone else.

My daughter doesn't need to be for me to love her.

I'll love her just as much as she's or not.

You go to Israel

and I encourage you, I encourage anyone who's a Christian to go to the Holy Land.

See Israel.

See, go to Nazareth.

Go to Bethlehem.

Go see where Jesus and all these people you've read about.

Go see it.

And even if you're not religious, go see it.

It's a beautiful Mediterranean country.

And you can see for yourself when you come back.

They say, oh, you spit on Christians.

If that's true.

How come there's so many busloads of

American Christians coming there to visit.

They get off buses, John.

You got American Christians getting off buses.

That's how many Christian tourists go to Israel.

Wow, I didn't know that.

Yeah, imagine.

Imagine if they were all like a group sitting around, hey, we're going to spit on the Christians.

It's this, you know what I mean?

Like that's, you know,

it's disinformation.

And Qatar, their mindset, is this

and which and they're backed by other countries.

Qatar's mindset is, okay, let's copy.

They become successful in the United States and they buy out politicians.

This is in their mind.

They build APAC.

So they control politically, domestically.

What can we do to rival?

Well, we can pour billions of dollars of cash into the United States.

We can give their political leaders sweetheart deals in Qatar.

We can

buy their colleges and institutions.

We can invest in American celebrities in Europe and the United States and their influencers.

Now, it can be direct cash compensation, but that's not probably how it's going to happen.

It's indirect compensation.

Now, it could also be as small as an American influencer getting boosted tweets, boosted followers.

They incentivize them.

It's like an economics.

You know,

you're rewarding, you're giving someone an incentive for desired behavior.

So Qatar is very, very,

very advanced in that.

You know, for example, Tucker Carlson did something recently where he smears Israel.

And it's not enough that Tucker Carlson goes to Russia.

You can go on RT and see Tucker Carlson featured on Russia, Russian RT, Russian state media.

Now, I hope.

The United States and Russia has a good relationship.

I got Russian friends.

I have nothing against the Russians.

I would love to go there.

I always thought when I worked with fashion models in New York, I used to throw parties.

The Russian women were beautiful.

I have no doubt.

No doubt about that.

You know, fashion models were beautiful.

I have a lot of respect for Russian culture, the Ruski culture.

My wife's best friend is Russian.

There's no hostility towards the Russians.

My lawyer is a Russian-American.

So

my main lawyer, the one I trust the most, my general counsel.

You know, so I'm just saying it.

If we're not friends with Russia, can we expect them to act in good faith?

Maybe not.

Hopefully, we have new leadership in Russia.

Hopefully, we have new leadership in Iran.

I hope.

I hope

I want to have a friend.

I'm about peace, bro.

I want to have a good relationship with the Palestinians.

I want to have a good relationship with Russia,

China,

and Iran.

Because what's the other choice?

We're going to kill each other like animals?

Lately, people are acting like more animalistic than human.

I'm about making money.

I want to make money in these markets.

I want to expand.

I want to build.

Let's take human civilization to Mars.

Let's try to cure cancer.

Let's try to cure heart disease, diabetes.

Let's try to cure some of these illnesses that are hurting people.

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Let's work on lowering domestic abuse.

Let's work on having men stop committing so much suicide.

You know, it's, it's, uh, there's a, there are a lot of, a lot of things we could work on as a, as a civilization and go kill each other, man.

Yeah.

Seems like wars are never ending.

There's new ones popping up all the time now, too.

Now there's talks of India getting into a war.

Crazy, right?

Yeah.

You know,

it's sad, man.

In Europe,

you have a lot of issues with the migrants.

And they come, a lot of them come from Afghanistan, Syria, North Africa.

They come in there and they're just stabbing.

And it's sad because there are some that do not do this,

but the few who do this just,

you know,

they make it a very hostile situation.

I saw a video yesterday, Amsterdam, New York police officer, or Amsterdam police officer.

All the migrants were just stomping on the vehicle.

It's crazy.

Yeah, and they hate Jews.

They also hate Europeans.

But I got a ton of Arab friends.

I got more Arabs that work with me.

I make more money with Arabs.

You know, I look like an Arab.

I probably have some Arab in me.

Yesterday, I had some homemade Lebanese hummus, you know, with a nice Lebanese lady from Argentina.

So, you know, it's, you know.

Because you're a businessman.

You don't let that stuff get in the way.

No, and at the very, at the very top, you'll see Larry Ellison.

Larry Ellison,

the you know co-founder of of of oracle second largest database company in the world one of richest men in the world elon musk's best friend one of his best friends elon larry ellison could give 16 million dollars to the idf but then you'll see him hanging out with prince al-talaid of saudi

think about it bro you'll see jared kushner over there with qatar i don't understand how this is going on there's things i don't understand it's way beyond my pay there's levels to the game right?

Right.

At the very, at the very, very top, you're seeing Arabs and Jews.

I've always, you know, in New York City in the nightlife where I was seeing, I worked for 10 years.

I was doing parties in my 20s and 30s.

I used to see so many Arabs, blacks, whites.

At the top, everyone truly is together.

And maybe that's just a metropolitan New York City thing.

Maybe that was just something in New York.

But I saw that in Paris.

I saw that at Paris Fashion Week.

I go out.

And this is before it became so tranny and gay.

Back when I was youngster, this stuff was actually pretty cool.

You know, so you go to London, you would just see all these people together.

And now it's, I feel like, man, it's like, it's a lot of polarization, bro.

It was not like this.

Nightlife's changed a lot.

Nightlife changed a lot.

People aren't drinking as much either.

Yeah.

Which is great.

Which is probably a good thing.

Yeah.

But my generation ain't drinking.

I heard clubs are really hurting right now.

My friend from New York, he just threw a party with 50 Cent

at the Soho house last week.

And he was telling me, he was down here, he was telling me, he was like, man, people don't drink as much anymore in the nightclubs.

And also, you're going to appreciate this.

One big reason the nightclubs aren't popular anymore is the crypto.

The moon boys are gone.

So much crypto money is gone.

Those boys are going out making it rain, making the TikToks.

Those crypto nerds, right?

Yeah.

You don't see it as much.

Nah, crypto's down right now.

I also predict that in the next five, 10 years,

austerity will,

it's going to go more in vogue.

The, you know, the, you know, the materialistic, when people are suffering economically, it's bad taste.

I always think it's bad taste to show off how much money you got.

That's, I'm 44, man.

I'm, you know, I got a community of middle-aged, you know, guys in their 40s that are married with kids.

you know, they're successful in their career, maybe.

They're in their career.

I understand if you're marketing to 20-year-olds, 20-year-olds, you want to show off fitness cars and stuff like that.

I get because that's your market.

And it makes sense.

If that's your market, it makes sense.

You're communicating with your market.

That makes sense.

So, maybe

I'm also, you know, exemplifying arrogance to say I'm better than I'm virtue signaling when it's just not my audience.

Maybe I would do the same thing.

Yeah.

Yeah, I think there's a market for it, but to me, it doesn't impress me.

Yeah, bro, because yo, bro, once you got a wife, after this is all done, I have fun here with you.

I'm so fortunate.

I get to do a podcast with someone like you.

I'm 44, bro.

I go home.

I play husband and dad.

You know what I mean?

Like, there's not too many 44-year-olds that get to do what I get to do, man.

You know, with my friends, I'm pretty cool with my friends, you know, my age, you know.

So it's like.

What am I going to do?

Show off a sports car?

What, to put myself in a bad position to cheat on my wife.

I'm not going to do that.

You know, I rarely go out to nightclubs now, man.

It's not worth it these days.

Rare.

If you got a wife and kids, I don't see the point.

Maybe for a business meeting once in a while, but like what else?

I'll go to an art exhibit tomorrow, for example.

My friend Galiosef.

I collect his art.

I have a collection of his art.

You're welcome to come, obviously.

It's in South Beach, an Eden Gallery.

He's the number one, last year was the number one bestseller

at Eden.

That's more than Alec Monopoly.

Really?

And Alec's a nice kid.

His brother avery is amazing uh there's no disrespect i'm just saying

um

and and i love alec's work too just for the record uh and avery's a great guy uh

um so

yeah so i would just say uh you know i like that i'll go to an exhibit but i'm done at like eight i go home and it's like social you know yeah so no i feel you on that these days i get home earlier and earlier man

i'm in bed by 10.

yeah you know yeah like bro i got a good wife like i I'm not, you know, my wife respects me.

She doesn't, she, my wife, I don't have those problems, man.

You know, like, my wife respects me.

When I come home, she respects me as the husband, the leader of the family.

And I respect her.

I don't tell her to go in the kitchen and cook and shut the fuck up.

I treat her with respect the same way I want someone to treat my daughter when she gets married.

Yeah.

She's from Europe.

Yeah.

Because, you know, my daughter is going to be someone's wife, too.

So the best thing I can do, I think, is to treat another man's daughter the way I want my daughter to get treated.

And that's by showing my daughter how I treat another man's daughter, which is her mom.

Lead by example.

Yeah.

It's interesting.

You see a lot of the red folk complain about American women.

I'm sure you've seen this and how they're spoiled and everything.

Yeah, man.

It's, it's, look, bro, there's something to be said about a lot of men are going through depression.

A lot of men are.

are scared and they're considering suicide.

There's something to be said about that.

However, if a guy was considering suicide, I would say, number one, don't feel shame to go to therapy.

I think that is one of the most nastiest things is to say therapy is for pussies because you could go to the gym,

you could work hard, make a ton of money, read books, and you're still depressed and suicidal.

That can come.

And to tell that person, hey, or to

tell a

Marine who comes back from war, war who's having PTSD, don't go to therapy or you're a pussy.

This guy just spent seven years overseas defending our country on special operations, doing 10 tours.

Yeah, he came back seeing his friend get his face blown off.

Yeah, he has PTSD.

Yeah, he definitely.

And his wife cheated on him when he was gone.

Yeah, he's fucked up.

He should go to PTSD.

He should go to therapy.

Let's make some excuses here, you know?

Yeah.

Because the fact of the matter is, is that if a guy were to commit suicide

and he's a physically capable man,

it's selfish because you're not going to be there for your mother and father.

Because one day, Sean, your mom and dad will not be able to clean themselves after they go to the bathroom.

When they defecate, they can't wipe themselves, can't water themselves, they can't clean themselves.

At one point, your mom and dad will not be able to feed themselves.

You have to physically feed them, or a nurse has to.

and the same is going to happen to you and me yeah

imagine if they also had to go through that winter of their life

knowing that their son committed suicide how selfish that is how selfish that is and then imagine the financial problem they may have because they don't have a financially capable son to help make it easier for them in the winter of their life so not just physically easier financially easier and we're not even talking about if you're married and you got kids and they got grandkids Winter is winter.

At least make it a nicer winter.

When my grandma passed away at 91,

I love her.

It was about three years back.

The last day before she passed away in her sleep, there was a beautiful sunset and my mom was there.

And a few weeks before that,

she touched my wife's stomach.

And my wife was pregnant.

She was a few months away from seeing her first great grandchild.

That was the last point I ever saw my grandma smile.

A few few weeks before she died, she was already in the bed that she would basically die.

But imagine if she was alone because I committed suicide.

Imagine if she was alone because her daughter committed suicide.

She had to go through all that alone, just pain, then die.

And imagine she didn't have the financial support of her children.

Would have been way tougher.

Way tougher, right?

So when you think about it, and then imagine if you have kids and you commit suicide.

Now, your child at the age of two does not have a father.

And some of them will also think it's their fault.

I mean, bro, it's like, you know, it's, yeah, bro.

Like, I'll tell you something, man.

I'm willing to go through, I've thought about the price I'm willing to pay.

I'm willing to go through 50 years of severe agony, torture, pain.

I'm talking about pain, like you go on a cold plunge that's beyond freezing and you sit there till you pass out or die.

I'm willing to go through that sort of emotional pain, agony, stress, torture for 50 years.

So I'm there for my daughter.

Wow.

Because I don't want her to say something happened to me and I gave up.

I've had a great life, man.

I've had a great life.

Every day for me at this point is truly a gift.

It's always been a gift.

I've already lived a complete life.

I have a mission at this point at the age of 44.

which is to try to do my best for my parents, my parents-in-law, my wife,

and definitely my daughter.

And also try to lead my team in business and try to create more jobs and help them achieve their goals.

You know, but,

you know, it's when you start thinking like that, man, it's, it's like when I'm in the cold plunge, I think I tell my, I told one of my best friends this, I think he was a D1 college football player.

I told him he's much bigger and tougher than him.

He's a big Nigerian.

I told him, I said, listen, man, that last 10 seconds in the cold punch, I visualize my little daughter walking around and it gives me the power to push through

earlier this morning i was doing sprints and when i'm doing sprints when i when the wind is hitting me on the track i'm trying to hit like you know i'm trying my goal is 120 for quarter mile 400

i can i'm in pain

i can think of my daughter to try to hit that goal i said i hit 124 i wasn't feeling my best

you know go easy off me i'm 44 you know uh but you know i'm thinking thank God I'm alive.

And I think of my daughter.

And

because I asked a cancer doctor, he graduated from Columbia University.

His name's Eugene.

He looks like a bodybuilder, bro.

He looks like Arnold Schorgseneger almost, but a younger version.

And he's a sprinter, heavy lifter,

but also a sprinter.

Cancer doctor, oncologist.

I asked him, I said, what's the number one exercise to fight cancer?

He said, sprints.

So I try to get in at least one or two days of sprints, bro.

Sprinting's good for you, man.

Gary Breca came on the pod and he said 95% of people over the age of, I think, 30 don't sprint or sprint the rest of their life or something like that.

Wow.

Isn't that crazy?

Yeah.

Because once you're past 30, you're not playing in sports or whatever.

And you just stop sprinting, I guess.

Yeah, my mom's a huge fan of Gary, man.

He's a beast.

Yeah.

He put me onto the biohacking space.

Oh, nice, man.

It's changed my life.

Yeah.

Because when your health is right, you're just a way better entrepreneur.

Yeah, you know, sometimes things happen in your life, bro, where it's like it looks very dark in the beginning, but it's like the biggest blessing.

So my mom,

about six years back, had cancer in her breast.

And before that, she was not taking care of herself.

She gained a little weight.

She was antisocial.

But that was a big turnaround for her.

Because because now she's 71.

She's like a longevity grandma, lean, athletic, eats clean, like low carb.

I mean, she's like, she's

truly amazing when you look at her.

You know, she does not look 71 at all.

Love that.

You know, she survived that cancer stuff, man, like six years now, you know, and it's amazing.

Hey, look at Biggie Small's mom.

He talked about his mom having cancer in his breast.

She lived another 30 years.

Damn.

Now, imagine with all the advancements in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, machine learning, how much faster we're going to get to clinical trials, which clinical trials we take, what are the results from the clinical trials, how much faster.

Look at what Alibaba did.

Alibaba has an AI.

This is mind-blowing, bro, where they took 40,000 patients, bro.

40,000 patients, and they screened them.

against doctors with the AI for pancreatic cancer.

And you like, bro,

that's a scary cancer.

That's not like catching a colon cancer early, pile up, you're done.

That's a scary cancer.

You got colon cancer, you catch it early, you got, let's say, 99% survival rate, five years.

You know, unfortunately, pancreatic cancer, you got a lower odd, even if you get it early.

So Chinese, this is how smart the Chinese people are, man.

Alibaba AI

did a test, 40,000 patients, and you got human doctors.

And it was like 34% or something like that.

Anyone could Google a fact check me out.

It was about 34%

better at catching pancreatic cancer, basically, than the human doctors.

Holy crap.

This just happened.

It's nuts.

We're in April 2025 for anyone who hears.

I don't doubt it, man.

I just took a health test.

I imported the results into ChatGPT and asked for some recommendations, and it helped me tremendously.

And it read my tests, and in two seconds, gave me stuff to do for my health.

Beautiful, man.

Nuts, right?

It's crazy, bro, because imagine in five years where we're at but they'll be doing it for you probably you know you know there's a there's a company called pre nuvo yeah i got that scan too you did yeah full body mri take your mom man take your wife i told my mom about it and my wife yeah it's not enough that you go brother you're wealthy you're successful i mean you got the money man even for me i learned so much about my body i was like that was one of the best things i've ever done yeah you know yeah man because i'm telling you i took my i took my wife and my mom in 2023 i we i want to go again this year uh you know in the two year yeah um but it's amazing man because then you have it on your agent on my app you can see also i use a company called my life force uh that's tony robbins tony robbins and dr peter diameters yeah and my health coach serena is amazing i have a functional doctor dr thomas she's amazing um they have helped me so much i had low vitamin d my vitamin d is not much better um i work on i'm working on my glucose but i just get to lock in on exactly they do like 50 biomarkers basically quarterly.

And they help you.

And then now that you can also get whoop, add the whoop biometric, the webding scale, you can add that.

So you're looking at, you're getting your weight, your, you're, you're, you're getting your weight, you're getting your sleep, you're getting like 50 biomarkers quarterly tested and getting a supplement stack that's precise to what you're doing.

And then also,

uh, even like, I'll go get like a stool test just to see how my gut microbiome is doing.

I could tell that to them and then put it with Chat GPT.

Now, all of a sudden, you got all of this to complement just doing a physical that i'll do in germany with my physician yeah you know it's like because if you catch these things early you're so much better off man way better if we just make it to 2030 bro if we're having this conversation in 2030 i think a lot of these you're gonna see a lot better cancer survival rates man heart disease cancer heart heart disease rates diabetes rates all this i'm not a longevity freak man i'm just i got a daughter yeah it's reckless for me to not go and get a colonoscopy i got a colonoscopy i was it's not like oh i'm not scared to go get a colonoscopy no i'm i'm sort of scared to go get a colonoscopy.

I'll go do it.

Why not?

What's the other choice?

Not know if I got colon cancer?

All right.

Yeah, I'd rather go get a colonoscopy, find out.

You know?

Yeah, you want to walk her down the wedding aisle one day, you know?

Exactly.

And another thing is get the PSA.

It's so easy.

You just get your blood tested.

So prostate cancer and colon cancer, bro, like if everyone just gots, if every man just goes and gets tested for these things, and it's not hard.

You know, it's like, bro, no one really should, not many people should die of prostate and colon cancer if you're getting it tested.

Yeah.

Because your survival rate is like 98, 99% in the first five years.

People think of cancer.

They're thinking, okay, you've got cancer, you're dying.

It's not the 70s and 80s anymore, bro.

We're in the 2020s now.

Like you legit could get cancer and still go 40, 50 years.

I know people that have gotten stage four and have beaten it.

Shit.

You know?

Shit, man.

Yeah.

Stage three, stage four.

So health is advancing.

My mom's best friend.

She told, she was told she had two, three years to live.

This is 11 years back now she's in her 70s she also looks like a longevity freak bro it's dangerous when these uh doctors give timetables like that i think because your mind is very powerful yeah you know i'm not a fan of that whether it's two months or five years it's like

you're gonna start manifesting it yourself yeah i mean they're getting a doctorate degree they're getting a medical degree in medicine in medicine so they're learning how to prescribe medicine prescription pills

rather than i think that i think like health then you know like actual doing healthcare, like, hey, man, dial in, you know, lock-in, nutrition, exercise, sleep, fasting.

I mean, fasting for me, I don't recommend fasting to everybody.

Fasting works for me.

I love it.

Yeah.

Intermittent fast every day.

Beautiful, man.

And then I do a three-day fast once a year.

Nice, man.

Yeah.

That's a good mental challenge, too.

Yeah.

I like doing if I like doing a little bit more, but I'm starting later than you.

I started in my 40s.

You're starting in your 20s, which is phenomenal.

Way better than I, I wish I would have started in in my 20s.

You were at the nightclub in your 20s.

Yeah, I was 23 myself, man.

Yeah, man.

You know, now I try to do it once every month or two, three-day water fast.

Nice.

But, bro, I feel amazing.

I'm going to a tech conference in San Francisco next week.

And I'm going to, and I know it's stuff that I don't necessarily like to do.

I'm going out there, meet some people.

Anyway, long story short, there's some classes I'm going to take.

I don't feel like a kid again.

Try to work my brain against dementia and just learn.

Always be learning yeah always learn man i like it you know uh and and and i i didn't like college but i but i do like this subject in particular of what i'm learning and anyway long story short uh i want to go in there fasted because when i go in there fasted i'm sharp yeah

if i go if i have to do something after 24 48 if i have if i have to do something i hate and i go in there 24 48 hour fasted i'm much better easily night and day much better man we'll end off with some politics um you said you voted for trump earlier how do you think he's done in his first 100 days so far?

I think Trump,

that's a good question, man.

I think

I like Trump, man.

I just hope that we get a better relationship with China.

And I think that a lot of American investors and traders right now are missing a massive opportunity not trading in China.

You know, one reason

I'd say is

you have bigger price swings because you have less institutions, you have much more volatility,

you have faster movement.

Another reason why the Chinese stock market is amazing is because you have undervalued companies.

You could take one tech company in China, one tech company in the United States, the one in the United States on the same earnings

will trade at a 10x multiple of their

valuation of the Chinese company.

And the reason why is political fear,

Western media bias,

and also

limited U.S.

investor access.

And another, and then another benefit of it is of trading in China.

My community, we trade China, Heng Sing Index.

My partner, a former investment banker, he's in Hong Kong.

So you also have less competition, bro.

You have less competition.

You have less spots in China in their market.

Yeah.

and more room to get a big W, man.

That's good to know.

I never knew that.

Yeah,

we've been covering China for years, man.

No, no, I've been like begging my partner, man, because he's big

in crypto too.

But I'm like begging my partner.

I'm like, bro, like, let's get on China.

Let's get on China.

Now, finally, he's excited about China.

Now with this China tariff war.

I'm like, fantastic, because we've been working on China.

We've been discussing China since 2021 when we started our community, China and crypto.

Because I believe that diversification into physical gold, Bitcoin,

Chinese equities,

and then also not debt, because with debt, you're relying on these central banks, but equity is something else.

So Chinese equities, Bitcoin, and physical gold, like actual physical gold.

Can't go wrong with that.

Yeah, bro, because if you're not doing any diversification at this point,

you're taking a massive, massive, massive risk.

Too risky to go all in on one thing right now.

I'd say especially with the economy the way it is.

Yeah, stocks got, I mean, stocks and crypto got wrecked the past month.

Yeah, I mean, some people will say China is too risky, but what's riskier?

Diversification or putting all of your savings and investments.

in one country like the United States with about $38 trillion in debt.

Yeah.

And a lot of stocks are overvalued here, in my opinion.

You saw that.

That was a big reason why they dipped past few months.

I mean,

I mean, bro, we're talking about Nvidia.

That's what Wall Street, that's what they and these people, bro, it's what they're doing to Americans is like criminal, you know?

They have you focus on the S ⁇ P, which is basically just a few stocks at this point, like seven stocks.

They talk about Nvidia all day.

But you know how many Chinese companies like Tencent, Badu, I mean, I could just go on and on.

BYD, I could just go,

we could spend 10 minutes going over the Chinese companies.

They're not talking about these companies, but they'll have you focus on Nvidia.

Meanwhile, what do you think Wall Street's doing?

They're going ahead.

These top private equity funds, these hedge funds, I respect Ray Dalio.

He's open about it.

I respect David Tipper.

He's open about how they like investing in China.

Imagine how many hedge funds and private equity firms are investing in China and you just don't know.

They scare you.

They scare all these Americans into not trading with the the chinese even if they're our commie who gives a

it's there's business opportunities there

right there's business opportunities there and and and for americans to not do it based on this idea of patriotism patriotism for what to see congress people in washington get millions of dollars insider trading as they're passing laws that you and i we can't do any we can't do a venmo bro without without getting an audit you're talking about she nancy pelosi or or whatever, they can make $20 million, bro, on a $250,000 a year salary.

And that's just what they're recording.

That's not including family members, friends, and stuff.

What's the possibility these same politicians aren't also putting money in China?

Slim.

Imagine, bro, you're scaring Americans.

They scare Americans to not trust these companies.

They're just reporting on their American stock income.

Right.

Yeah.

And another thing is I would definitely recommend everyone do not just buy stocks on U.S.

Stock Exchange,

U.S.

brokerages like Interactive Broker and Schwab, which are great.

You can get access to Chinese equities, but also what would you do in the event of delisting?

You could also, Ray Dalio,

I think he's one person, anyone that's interested in learning in China.

I mean, I'm obviously going to plug.

You can come into my trading community, but Ray Dalio is a GOAT.

Like, I admire him so much.

And David Tipper, what they talk about, these are billionaire hedge fund managers.

It's not just me.

You know, Ray Dalio said something of, it's not a, Ray Dalio said this, not me.

He said,

it's not a matter of if I should invest in China.

It's how much.

Nature's a billionaire, so I would listen.

You know, he talks about it like it's the century of China.

And I think it is, man.

I don't, I do not see, I do not see, unfortunately, if I had to make a bet, And I love America, my family fled Iran to come to the United States.

You know, I love the United states i wish we will always stay number one but i'm also practical i think there's a 60 70 percent chance that china has the number one superpower number one economy within the next 10 years wow and this lie that they just have all these property and all these buildings that are empty and that they're stupid and all they do is they copy and cheat and lie and everyone hates their government.

This is

classic indoctrination from the West.

Propaganda.

It is.

oh we are the masters of propaganda bro like we're we are we have our own variation of al jazeera economically economically we're economically indoctrinating and pushing propaganda on our middle class we've destroyed our middle class john we've destroyed our middle class and even to give them an opportunity to go vest in china trade in china no because that's scary those are commies don't go do that invest only in the united states well then the politician you find out is doing insider trading they're making millions they're investing in china but they tell you don't do it

i don't think it's patriotism to

i i think the idea of diversification financial diversification does not question one's patriotism bro

you can be a patriot and have financial diversification we have a president right now president trump he's about to open up in the uae he's about to open up uh in qatar he has a hotel in azerbarijan it's okay to invest in other countries the super rich do that right now in switzerland not far from my home in germany you have more and more americans taking opening up opening up bank accounts in switzerland why because people want to take their cash out of here there's so much political chaos there's so much instability and that's going to get much worse so you have already have rich americans taking their money and putting it in switzerland opening up swiss bank accounts and even with obama someone might look at this and say oh well yeah obama made it a lot harder obama made it harder but you can still do it clean.

You just have more regulation.

You need specialists to help you.

It's confusing by design.

It's intentionally confusing by design.

It's intentionally ambiguous by design.

There's intentionally complexity by design.

They're trapping the middle class in the United States.

The middle class says, oh, it's too foreign to go to China and invest in their stock market.

It's too foreign.

That's exactly why they're undervalued.

That's exactly why

it feels too foreign.

Well,

that's the opportunity.

If it wasn't familiar,

then because it's not familiar, you have these massive opportunities for big gains.

Unfamiliarity equals undervalued.

Yep.

You're spot on, man.

When it comes to China.

Yeah.

No, you're right.

I'm going to look into it more myself.

And one more thing I'd like to just say, is if I could say one last point.

Look, I was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

I'm American as apple pie.

America saved my grandfather's life.

I'll always be loyal to this country.

It's deep for me, man.

My family, my father, grandfather fled Iran.

I am like, it's hard to have my sort of patriotism for the United States.

Any immigrant, I was born in Atlanta, but my parents were immigrants.

So I had my foot in both worlds,

overseas, Iran and Israel, and here in the United States.

And

someone could say, I don't trust China.

I don't trust those commies either.

But you're not going to marry them, bro.

You're just trading it.

And the big banks are already there.

You got all these middle-class Americans just sitting there like little ducks asking for permission.

Far too late.

And it bothers me that we have the elite in this country

that are ignoring the middle class.

They're ignoring ignoring the working class.

And if we fuck them so hard, they're going to revolt, bro.

We're not going to have a country.

Again, I'm not a liberal, but I have a very, I've been very fortunate financially.

And I do think if we don't take care of the middle class, if we don't help the middle class at the very least, say, hey, bro, take 10, 20% of your money.

Take 30% of your money.

You got 100,000?

Take 10, 20, $30,000.

Go buy some physical gold.

Go buy some Bitcoin.

Go buy some Chinese stock.

Go buy something other than in the United States, having your money in the stock market and USD, because if this fucking thing sinks, you're left with nothing, bro.

You're left with nothing.

Don't do that to yourself, man.

I look at it like risk-reward.

It's like, why would you want 7% a year, but the chance of it crashing is really high?

Bro, diversification is like the greatest.

And it doesn't have to be my community.

It could be, it could be, it could like, like, learn about, learn about, you know, another country that you have an interest in.

You know, it's like, just see, see what's going on.

You know, just learn about other things.

Learn about other instruments.

Diversification, bro.

It's not just about asset class, it's also about geography.

Absolutely.

Neema, it's been fun.

Thanks for coming on, man.

We'll link yourself below.

Thank you, brother.

See you guys.

Thank you.