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The link to the wall clock I talked about:https://www.amazon.com/Lavish-Home-Retro-Neon-Clock/dp/B001P5VWU6/ref=sr_1_4?crid=PUJFYMHARGWH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.o8skAYI_aJc9AEvsyAJeDRCCNuDcsiOffHuQjsUITHNIxSBUtk7CIuA7_3WIvch53oZ_G2cXwVEeZuIGm-TQ5B8Et3xpr5O1zskqWbHo1Jy-ozNchxig02NHHASBbsnzYMhgj8DLZOwKux4CmM_PoRcl5Wrt2QhpK6u4Q06I53AOCVJ_jZ1Jr6icnOnFJSDfjvaZMnW0MgLI5AfCF5lppFvvH9w4ODP44kPf0hBipeKklMky9rs0bm6JDbbtP2YTNzy-6aLCIRnFBLn01b-4gboxjV5uZRLmd9qa8rksFhY.oV26edTLl1TCn_PnMDnNy8mBv1vMxOe_tzvo65jEySc&dib_tag=se&keywords=analog+wall+clock+neon&qid=1767829286&sprefix=analog+wall+clock+neon+%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-4#:~:text=https%3A//amzn.to/4qeQUiW.

Keywords

cool, authenticity, performance, simplicity, peace, real talk, brotherhood, life lessons, self-acceptance, modern culture

Summary

In this episode, Tony explores the concept of 'cool' and how it has evolved over time. He reflects on the simplicity of being cool in the past compared to the curated and performance-driven nature of modern culture. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity, finding peace in simplicity, and the value of being true to oneself without the need for validation from others.

Takeaways

Cool was once simple and uncurated.

Now, cool is often intentional and performative.

Real cool doesn't need to be explained or validated.

Authenticity is timeless and never goes out of style.

Peace and being present are the ultimate goals.

The coolest people are often the quietest.

Enjoying life without comparison is elite level cool.

Trends will change, but being yourself remains cool.

Real acts of kindness are the essence of cool.

The moment you stop trying to be cool, you often are.

Titles

What Does It Mean to Be Cool Today?

The Shift from Authenticity to Performance

Sound bites

"What the hell is cool now?"

"True peace. Being able to sit in silence."

"Just be you. And the irony is..."

Chapters

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