Do Unto Others As You Do Unto Yourself.
Natalia is always outcasting. They are the black sheep of the community, of the society. Thank you, Prince, for leaving your majestic palace to come and dine with the common people.
And we again, did I forget anybody? I think that's all, right? I'm, oh, ah, I've forgotten. Idea. The milestone man in the building.
Thank you for having you. You're always a joy. That's why, anytime you hold the mic, people are laughing, like, you are fun and intelligent.
I know, you have love deep in your heart somewhere. Yeah, just trying hard. So, I don't know if you guys still want the space to still be on, but.
Yeah, we do. And then we have to let us now with the host. Auntie Sheva, it's up to you.
What do you say? Auntie Sheva, please, can you give us, like, 30 minutes? But before, like, I will say something. I actually want to point out again, because I was reading the recent speech, and I want to point out something, guys. Sorry that I'm taking much of your time.
Yeah, you know the parts where you can't. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, before you finish that, Auntie Sheva, how many minutes can you give her? Can you be up to, like, 1 a.m.? Yes. All right.
Not all right. I'm angry. Why would you say yes? Okay.
Go on, go on. So, the space is yours, Auntie Sheva. Hey, thank you so much, Auntie Sheva.
You know, I really appreciate that, but let me just dive straight into the point. And I know that Legit Cousin is filming, and he's so infuriating, but no one cares. Let's move on with the space, guys.
Yeah, the parts where he said, we exploit her gifts with reckless abandon. We took what was freely gifted with the gloves, gluttony to deny the existence of servitude. Oh, my God.
Because you as the giver can be giving and then you lose yourself in the service of giving. And then the taker will be taking and also losing sight of the other person entirely, which kind of presents a failure of balance, a failure of being self-aware, because love requires for some level of awareness to be sustainable. And I feel like the poem is not even critiquing selfishness, it's also protecting the giver, you know? As much as you giving is very compassionate and all of that, this friend believes in the golden rule, which is why it said balance is important so you do unto others as you do unto yourself.
