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When should You Give up on Your Dreams

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five, four, three, two, one. What's

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up everybody? Welcome to another episode

2:55

of the Genius Brain Podcast.

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Here I am in my living

3:00

room that's undecorated, no

3:03

artwork up or absolutely nothing,

3:06

and no pants. Doing a Genius Brain

3:08

solo podcast today because I just

3:11

came back from Korea. A

3:14

quick little two week trip, got sick out there

3:16

for about three or four days. That kind of

3:18

ruined a part of the trip. But

3:20

you know, I gotta tell you guys, man, you guys should

3:22

definitely just, if you're not from

3:24

this country, just go back to where you came from. And

3:27

okay, that sounded not

3:31

like that, but go back to where you came

3:33

from. It's pretty

3:35

nice, man. You

3:37

know, there

3:39

is a subject that I am gonna get into on

3:42

this podcast. And when we do these solo

3:44

podcasts, I kind of go through the emails

3:46

and I read a few requests

3:49

and questions that people have, and I kind of pick

3:51

and choose the ones that I think will develop into

3:53

a really good conversation. But before we

3:56

go ahead and get into that, I

3:59

do wanna talk a little bit about. this. You

4:02

know, so

4:04

many people now and from

4:08

my perspective, I always think of it as a

4:10

little silly, but I also forget that I was

4:12

also in your position one time where the

4:15

conversation or the topic about

4:18

your identity kind of comes up a

4:20

lot when you're younger, right? Because we're

4:23

always trying to find ourselves consistently and

4:26

I, I

4:29

guess I tend to struggle with understanding why

4:31

people talk about identity so much, right? Like

4:33

what am I? What is it to be

4:35

Korean? What is it to be, you know,

4:37

Vietnamese or black or Mexican or whatever the

4:39

fuck that it is, but so

4:42

many people at a young age,

4:45

I don't know if it's because it's the cool thing to do

4:47

or if you guys are actually going through these thoughts. You

4:51

guys wonder what your cultural identity

4:53

is and you know, for me

4:55

growing up, I

4:58

never really related to the Korean part of

5:00

myself and I don't say that as a

5:02

problem, like as if I was lost. It's

5:04

because I'm an American kid. Now I wasn't

5:07

born here, right? I was born

5:09

in South Korea, but I came here when I was like

5:11

two or three years old, but my identity

5:13

has always been rooted in just, just

5:17

wherever the fuck that I grew up, like this, you

5:19

know, Korean kid from Sacramento. So

5:21

many people now, you know, when I,

5:24

when I filter through a lot of these emails, they're

5:26

like, yo, I'm struggling with my cultural identity. Like, I

5:28

don't know what it is to be a Korean or

5:30

a Korean American. I can't speak the language, you know,

5:32

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5:34

to just shut the fuck up. Like, who the fuck

5:36

cares? Like, I

5:38

don't understand why you're sitting around wondering

5:40

what your cultural identity is. I do

5:42

get when you want to learn more

5:45

about your culture, but listen, you

5:47

are what you are. You

5:51

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probably 400 other people that could have taken your spot

16:02

and done just the good as a job. Like that's

16:04

just the honest truth about it, right? So

16:07

when it comes to your career path, like there

16:09

are so many other factors that are

16:12

involved, that make somebody successful. That's

16:14

beyond just the artistic part of

16:16

what you want to pursue. And

16:19

if you're asking me, how do

16:21

you know when to call it quits? Nobody can

16:23

really answer that for you. Right? Though

16:27

these are conversations that you really have to

16:29

have with yourself and take

16:32

my advice with the grain of salt, right? You

16:35

really have to ask yourself this, especially when

16:37

it comes to art. If

16:41

it wasn't for the paycheck, the fame and note of

16:43

writing, nobody was watching. Would

16:45

I still be doing this? Would

16:50

you still be doing this? If

16:54

I, for example, let's

16:56

just say I'm making millions

16:59

and millions of dollars

17:02

on this platform, right? And

17:08

let's say all the money disappears. Would

17:12

I still continue to make these videos where I still

17:14

continue to podcast? If it's not taking any money out

17:16

of my pocket, right? Honestly,

17:18

yeah, I'd probably still be doing the exact same thing.

17:21

If I won the lottery, right? And I've had a

17:23

limited amounts of cash, I'd probably still

17:26

be podcasting. I probably still be making

17:28

videos on YouTube because I enjoy it.

17:30

It's something that I want to do.

17:33

So, you know, for you and your

17:35

music career, if

17:38

you don't pop off, you don't get the note of writing,

17:40

would you still be playing music? Would you still create? These

17:44

are very deep and thoughtful conversations that

17:46

you should have with yourself, right? Cause

17:49

it seems that you're an artist. And

17:52

look, if you're somebody who is

17:54

just doing this for fame and notoriety, then yeah,

17:57

you should probably just continue to do whatever you want to do. is

22:00

free, comedy is free. No matter what

22:02

you're going through, no matter what you're feeling, no matter what

22:04

class you're in, no matter how much money you have in

22:07

your pockets, laughter affects

22:09

people the same way and laughter is free

22:11

and it's healing and I fell in

22:13

love with that. So I decided to

22:15

delete this channel and I had

22:17

a conversation with myself. Am I good enough to

22:20

be in music? Maybe.

22:23

Maybe I was and maybe I still am. I

22:26

don't know. But

22:31

was it for me? And

22:34

what I found out is that it wasn't for me at

22:36

all. It was just something

22:39

that I enjoyed as a hobby but

22:41

in order to become an artist to pursue

22:43

music there were things that number one I

22:45

didn't possess and number two the

22:48

passion wasn't there and and number three the

22:50

reason why I started once again wasn't right.

22:54

Like starting this career path because

22:56

I enjoyed the attention that I got from it

22:58

will die out and you know I've talked about

23:00

this too with a lot of other creators how

23:03

many times have you seen creators on the space

23:05

after about three or four years they're just gone

23:07

you don't know where the fuck they went and

23:09

they were at the pinnacle of success or maybe

23:11

not the pinnacle of success but they were you

23:13

know relatively successful and they just up and disappeared

23:16

just because I know

23:18

some of these people and they all did it

23:20

because they enjoyed attention and guess what

23:22

you can't always be on top and

23:24

if you do the same things over and over and over

23:26

there's always somebody hot or somebody young or somebody new that's

23:28

gonna take your spot and so when

23:31

their views started to die when people

23:33

stop watching the things that they were

23:35

doing they also started to die too

23:37

like spiritually and also mentally they started

23:39

to die they started to wane because

23:42

what the stuff that they were rooted in

23:44

had nothing to do with the creating it

23:46

just had to do with attention and once

23:48

they stopped getting fed that attention they had

23:50

no reason to continue to be on the

23:53

space and all they ended up being was

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I had to make a choice. So

25:07

when do I know, when do you know when it's time to quit? I

25:10

don't think quit is the right word. It's like,

25:12

when do you know if this thing is for

25:14

you or not? Everybody has a position in life.

25:16

You just need to figure out what that position

25:18

is. I'm

25:20

okay not doing music. Once again,

25:23

I'm gonna use myself as an example because I could still

25:25

make music and not make a career out of it and

25:27

still enjoy it. Right? It

25:30

doesn't have to be that way. I

25:33

could still put out a song on Spotify, whether

25:35

100 people listen to it, 200, 300, 400, it

25:38

doesn't matter. I could still go out

25:40

and karaoke. Karaoke is a great example of this, by

25:42

the way, right? Where

25:45

you can ask yourself whether you enjoy something or not.

25:47

This is just a funny little example. When you go

25:49

karaoke, right? Do

25:51

you choose songs that you're really good at? Or do you

25:53

choose songs that you really enjoy? Right?

25:56

I'm not talking about Filipino people. So Filipino people, you

25:58

motherfuckers kind of take care. karaoke a little too serious.

26:01

You guys out here, I have this song that I

26:03

want to do the best. I know we're not talking

26:06

about that. I'm talking about regular ass folks with regular

26:08

vocals. When we go sing and we do karaoke, right?

26:10

We always choose the songs that we enjoy the most,

26:12

not the ones that we sing the best, right?

26:16

It doesn't take away from the enjoyment. We're

26:18

all off key. We're screaming our fucking lungs

26:20

out and we enjoy it. And we still

26:22

go back and do it every time. None of us are trying

26:24

to make a career out of it, but we really do like

26:26

the way that it makes us feel. Now, if

26:28

somebody told me like, listen, you're not a good

26:30

singer and you can't make a career out of

26:32

this, does it fucking affect me? No, because I

26:34

don't give a fuck. I understand my place. There's a

26:36

certain level of realism that you also have to

26:38

have when it comes to pursuing your music or

26:40

your career. And look, I've been in

26:43

situations not saying this is you, or if you're

26:45

listening out there, that this is you as well, where

26:47

I've had people come up to me and they

26:49

told me that they want to pursue something in

26:51

certain art forms. And

26:54

I saw what they did and they

26:56

fucking suck. Holy shit. They

26:58

sucked so bad. It was unreal how

27:01

bad they were. I met somebody who

27:03

wanted to quit, who

27:05

wanted to drop out of college to

27:07

pursue music once. And this dude was

27:09

hot fucking garbage. And

27:12

you know what I told him? I said, hey,

27:14

finish college first and then maybe try that after.

27:16

Cause I can't look, cause look, I could have

27:18

done the Instagram meme thing. You can do it.

27:20

If you got wings, you can fly motherfucker.

27:22

I could have done that. But where would

27:24

I have put this person in his life?

27:28

because the guy looked up to me. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. There

27:31

are certain things that you are made for and certain things

27:33

that are made for you. And it is okay if it's

27:36

not made for you. You just gotta find

27:38

the thing that works for you.

27:40

And for me, it was comedy. And even

27:43

now too, right? As I continue to

27:45

do this YouTube channel, I still have

27:47

Joomby. I have my matcha

27:49

business. I have so many other things as well

27:51

that keeps me going that I like to focus

27:53

on. You know, I've said this

27:56

a thousand times, I do YouTube because I

27:58

enjoy it. And once YouTube starts... it becomes

28:00

solely a business, it takes away the joy out of

28:02

it for me, which is why I've done things outside

28:04

of this space so I can continue to make this

28:06

space fun for me. Whether 10 people watch it, 20,

28:09

30, 40, 50,000, 30,000, 10,000,

28:11

it doesn't matter. I'm

28:13

just gonna do the things that I enjoy.

28:15

It's not a very smart business choice, but

28:17

once again, I have to do the things

28:19

that I want to do because it's rooted

28:21

in the passion that I have for

28:24

the things that I want to continue to do every day.

28:27

So like I

28:29

said, if all things goes to shit

28:32

or things go well for me, and

28:34

I make a gajillion dollars, would I still be

28:36

doing YouTube? Yes, I'd still be doing it. It

28:39

doesn't change. I've been on this space

28:41

now for 10, 13 years now, I

28:43

think it's 13 years, 14 years this year, and

28:47

I still enjoy doing this shit. There's

28:49

times that it's hard, it's really

28:51

hard to create and make great things when

28:53

I'm on this space, but I'm

28:55

still doing it because I enjoy it. So

28:57

I can't tell you when you should call it quits.

28:59

Do you enjoy music? Is

29:02

it something that you wake up to and that you look forward

29:04

to? Do you have that feeling when

29:06

you create music and you make the song that you

29:09

feel like it's a banger and

29:11

you listen back to it and you are proud

29:13

of your work? Is that something that you still

29:15

feel till this day when you do it? Then

29:17

yeah, maybe you should still pursue it, but I

29:19

can't guarantee you or promise you that you'll be

29:21

successful in the way that you want to be

29:23

in this space because nobody can guarantee that. Absolutely

29:26

nobody. You could talk to your friends, you could

29:28

talk to your mom, your dad, your girlfriend, your

29:30

husband, your wife here, whoever the fuck, and they

29:32

could tell you that you're gonna make it one

29:34

day, and guess what, they could either all be

29:36

right or they could all be wrong, and you

29:39

have to be okay with that. You have to

29:41

be okay with knowing that you might not be

29:43

successful in this thing that you absolutely love the

29:45

most. Are

29:47

you okay with that? I

29:50

am, I'm okay with that. There

29:52

are things that people wanted for me. They wanted me

29:54

to be a huge actor, big step in comic. I

29:56

didn't want it for myself, so I don't

29:58

care. What

30:02

is it for you? By

30:05

the way, I haven't, like I said, I haven't

30:07

listened to your, I pray to God that you're

30:09

actually good. If you suck, then stop, please stop.

30:12

Have some self-awareness. Self-awareness all, by the way, is

30:14

also very key. There are so

30:16

many people out there who are not self-aware. You

30:19

guys just think that your shit don't stink. Everything

30:22

you touch is gold. Turns out, not

30:24

true. Everything you touch is doo-doo. It's

30:26

poopy, it's crap. You suck, you

30:29

fucking suck. Listen, send this

30:31

to somebody. Send this part to somebody that you want to tell

30:33

them that they're not good at this and this is something that

30:35

they shouldn't do because they always wanna

30:37

give you their fucking mixtape or their art

30:39

pieces or their baked goods that's just absolute

30:41

garbage that you have to receive because you

30:43

want to be nice. You don't have to

30:46

anymore. David So is here for you. Hey,

30:48

listen, come close. You suck.

30:51

You fucking suck. This

30:54

is for the friend who's a baker, okay? Hey,

30:58

Jenny, every

31:00

year you get this itch to make us cupcakes. Them

31:05

cupcakes is dry as fuck. Jesus

31:08

Christ, I could crumble

31:10

your cupcakes, mix it with

31:12

water and make cement blocks to

31:14

build a house of shit. That

31:17

is your cupcake. Stop baking. This is

31:19

what you do. You go online, you

31:21

go through TikTok, you see these TikTok

31:24

recipes and for some God forsaken reason,

31:26

you look at half the instructions and

31:28

by the way, TikTok is very good

31:30

at making things look good that aren't

31:32

actually good and then you go ahead

31:34

and you experiment on us with your

31:37

Frankenstein cupcakes and we have to eat it

31:39

every time. I'm sick of it. It's dry

31:41

as fuck. It evaporates all the moisture out

31:43

of my mouth and for some reason, it

31:45

gives me diarrhea. How? How can

31:47

it be dry and give me diarrhea?

31:49

Your cupcakes fucking suck. Next

31:52

person, this person wants to be an actor. Hey,

31:57

Eddie. I

32:00

know you want to be an actor, right? And

32:02

that's great. I think that

32:04

you are really

32:06

good at trying things, but

32:09

you have gone to auditions for three

32:11

or four years, you haven't booked absolutely

32:13

anything, not as much as a callback.

32:15

You know why? It's because you suck.

32:17

The only thing that you are good for

32:19

right now is acting a fool. And even

32:22

then, when the role is for somebody who

32:24

acts a fool, you still don't fucking book

32:26

it. Take

32:28

some acting lessons, okay? Take

32:30

a step back. If you look at

32:32

the footage that you see, and if

32:34

you don't like it, then why the

32:36

fuck should we? You suck. And

32:39

look, I know there are a lot of

32:41

examples of other actors who suck out there,

32:43

that somehow they book, and you're hoping that

32:45

one day that person will be you, it's

32:49

not going to. You suck. I'm

32:52

sorry. I'm sorry.

32:55

The next person here, this

32:59

is for your friend who... Let's

33:04

see, we have the actor, we have the baker, that

33:07

kind of goes with cooking. What's another

33:09

person that you guys want me to tell them that they should

33:11

stop doing what the fuck they're doing? The

33:17

standup comedian. Hey, you've

33:22

been doing YouTube for a long time there. Cheryl,

33:28

you're doing standup now because you

33:30

feel that everybody thinks that you're funny. They go,

33:32

oh my God, you're so funny, you should try

33:34

standup. No, no, no, no, it's not for you.

33:37

Your jokes are crappy. If you still continue

33:39

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33:42

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33:44

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me. You somehow have a dick and pussy.

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of your jokes, you make corny Instagram sketches

33:55

that everybody has already done. You're stealing everybody

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34:00

stand up. Yeah, so what you

34:02

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34:04

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34:07

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34:09

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34:11

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34:14

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34:16

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34:18

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34:21

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34:24

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34:26

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34:28

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34:30

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34:34

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34:36

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34:38

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34:40

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34:43

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34:53

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34:55

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34:57

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35:01

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