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I know every day now I don't actually have all the answers I have a lot of them but I have all of them are of this piece though it was actually it was in the New York Times I must I must admit I do read the Times I read the enemy's publications don't think that you know I leave that on Don. But the piece is called wealthy. Successful and miserable the future of work wealthy successful and miserable and it says that the upper echelon is by Charles Duhigg as the upper echelon as hoarding money and privilege to a degree not seen in decades but that doesn't seem to make them happy at work and it just goes into a story about a guy who went to Harvard Business School graduated in the early to thousands when there was a sense of just incredible optimism hyper capitalism in America so much wealth creation and if you were on a certain track if you went to these Ivy League schools and by the way this is all good for those you don't care about it that stuff will get to what this matters for all of us in a moment but went to these fancy schools you were on this pathway to extreme wealth and happiness and access and freedom and all these great things well this individual's written this piece about how he went to his Harvard m.b.a. Harvard Business School Reunion is 15th reunion he just went to it this past summer and what was so interesting is that here's this group of people who if you were to segment off a cohort of individuals who have just been incredibly lucky to have graduated from Harvard Business School in America in the early 2000 you are in the 11 millionth of one percent of humanity I mean you are super lucky I mean for all time in terms of the prospects that you have for for wealth for opportunity and just but what's so interesting and many of you know where this is going is guess what. A lot of are really on happy people in his Harvard Business School class 15 years later a lot of people who despite what would be referred to us as privilege by many people on the left these days despite this what is true privilege going to Harvard and of the business school and graduating and getting all these big jobs. But there are people that are still miserable he said that there were people who quote complained about jobs that were unfulfilling tedious or just plain bad one classmate described having to invest $5000000.00 a day which didn't sound terrible until he explained that if you put only $4000000.00 to work on Monday he had to scramble to play $6000000.00 on Tuesday and his coworkers were constantly undermining one another in search of the next promotion it was insanely stressful work done among people he didn't particularly like he earned about $1200000.00 a year and hated going to the office I feel like I'm wasting my life he told me when I die is anyone going to care that I earned an extra percentage point of return my work feels totally meaningless he recognized the incredible privilege of pay and status but his anguish seemed genuine if you spend 12 hours a day doing work you hate at some point it doesn't matter what your paycheck says he told me there's no magic salary at which a bad job becomes good now I think this probably has probably resonates with a lot of you listen to resonates with me and I have you know I was early on a $1200000.00 a year. But the point is that if you are spending a lot of your time doing something that you that you don't have a passion for you feel is meaningless and it's to it ceases to matter what they're paying you for it because this is your life this is your time this is what you are doing with yourself time is the one commodity that you cannot get more of and you can never get back. So what do you do every day and this is why I think our society as much as I'm not somebody that goes on you know rails against. Materialism in American society it is a problem it is a problem I can tell you that I've had jobs you know that one of the most fulfilling and fun jobs I ever had was being a j.v. Soccer coach high school soccer coach for my high school in 2004 I was a j.v. Soccer coach at Regis High School in New York City and I think I was paid for the season I forget it might have been like $1200.00 or something like that it was and you know a 12 week season and maybe I maybe it was too grand I don't know it was it was a little honorarium it was not a salary salary. But it was a great gig I was doing another gig at the Council on Foreign Relations at the time for relations you luminati to build birds but I was there and I did the whole coaching thing and coaching was great and if I could make a living doing it I would love to do it but I don't think I could of and I also think that there were limitations on how good a coach I would have been able to I would have been able to become Given that I was in a college or professional athlete myself unless you count rowing which is not really you're not really an athlete you're just a masochist who wants to ruin ruin your days. But the point about wasting your life no matter how much money you make I think that really should matter to people but it matters up to a point you need there are all these different studies about happiness and about fulfillment and you need a certain amount of money because I've also been in the position where you don't have money for things you need money for you know I have been in my late twenty's when I realized I can't do you know I can't afford to have a surgery for example that a doctor has recommended I have I just don't have the money. So I know what that's like that's stressful you don't want that either at sea I think most studies I've seen say that you know your your relative happiness and you know up to 50 or 75000 dollars a year of income in America you know it's even making 70 instead of 60 u.v. That feels good you like that you know making 60 instead of 50 and making 50 ends and so on and so forth but make in 160 instead of 150 m. Doesn't really matter much and once you can imagine you get up into the millions it really doesn't matter that much to people I mean it's the work is the work and if you hate what you're doing and you think it's meaningless you can't get around that and it was interesting that there are all these people that he goes through in this . In this article who have had the most on a resume basis on a you know looking at their. Their pathway from an outsider's perspective they've had this incredible run and they hate it and they hate it and overall job satisfaction $980.00 s. Cordon is peace 61 percent of workers said they were satisfied with their jobs since then as of 201043 percent of workers are satisfied that's a big that's a big drop. Only 40 percent reported 3 percent of workers are south but less than half. I think that there's a lot that drives this there are there are people that will point you to 2 different things you know they'll point you to how you're always here he mentioned some of this article oppressive hours political infighting the competition created by globalization the Internet and the always on culture you carry your phone around they can reach you you carry your email around they can reach you right you've got that going on all the time something more and more of this is well I think that we are increasingly as a society. People are seeing the financial wherewithal of those around them that they're see you know it's a keeping up with the Joneses thing they see what other people do and what they can do and they think themselves why don't I have that instead of thinking do I have what I need and what I want and understanding that your own expectations are the only expectations that really matter for these things but dissatisfaction even for people who are very financially well off as is pervasive now I want to pause I want to come back and say that there's some real upside that there are 2 lessons that he gets into in this piece which I will post on Facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton so you can all see it but there are these 2 lessons that he gets into that I think will really stick with it for because we're not going to talk anymore about the hedge fund manager who says his life is meaningless but he's worth millions of dollars you may find that interesting you may not it but it's just a way of getting into this piece because there are other people who find the life really interesting and really have meaning their work lives have meaning in a way that may be surprising to hear probably be inspiring to hear and then also the people that find work and find their roles that are the right ones for them there's something very interesting that they all have in common or that many of them have in common and it's not what you would expect and I think that will also it's this article I found this article inspiring not the part I've told you about so far but see this is how would you radio teases the part when we come back stay with me. 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So how do you manage to one have a fulfilling job and and 2 to find a fulfilling job and to be fulfilling in that role right what do you what are some of the lessons from this piece team that was written in The New York Times about how there are a lot of wealthy elite professionals who are. Really miserable what they do even though they're financially successful money you need enough money to be happy this is my this is my role this is not in this because you need enough money but money doesn't make you happy seen it tons of times. I've known people who are or deeply unhappy I've known people who were incredibly wealthy who were like Trump level wealthy I've known Gina children of generation who are incredibly wealthy and they were on all kinds of you know serious medication or they were self medicating with drugs and say how is that you know your life is so easy why aren't you happy because that's not enough people need purpose and one of things I talk to you about is and it's a lot of things that I say on this radio show are also ways to solidify my own thinking and it's my own way of reminding myself you know how do you derive happiness and joy from your day to day how are you making yourself better how are you treating the people around you how are you contributing in a way that is positive right and I don't get a spiritual side of it as well but I think when you're doing those things are also obviously serving serving God and being a good Christian and you know these things all tie together but a couple of things come up in this piece that really were no I mean one is he cites this study about. Again this is in this New York Times piece about bunch of janitors janitors who were working in a hospital and some of them were incredibly happy with their jobs and their janitors now janitors and I was and I say this and I mean this you know I any work that you do that is is contributing and that is honorable and you are saving receive a paycheck for is something that deserves respect. And Jenners are certainly in that capacity fact generators in New York City not to get into this they make over 100 grand So start with that I know a New York City public school janitors make with overtime over $100000.00 let that one sit there for a 2nd it's a lot more money than I made my 1st many years of work. But so janitors though in this one hospital they love their job why because they didn't see their job according this study as just tidying up in this hospital unit for people that were dealing with really serious brain injuries a lot of the patients were actually in comas the janitors yes they change the bedpans they pick up trash but some of the janitors would move pictures around on the wall and and would try to leave things in the room looking looking particularly nice and make little changes because they believed quote a subtle stimulation in the unconscious patients environment might speed their recovery one of the generals also said quote I enjoy entertaining the patients it's not really part of my job description but I like putting on a show for them she would dance around tell jokes tell jokes to family sitting doing bedside vigils she would try to cheer them up she would try to distract them from the pain and uncertainty that surrounded them that's right janitors who are showing up at their job and doing the necessary job with just the usual janitorial stuff but also view themselves as healers see themselves as helpers and for any of you who have ever been by a sick relative you know that that human decency and human contact and and warmth and kindness even from strangers can really mean a lot. So that's one part of this is that you know you can be a janitor which is great you can also be a janitor who views himself or herself as someone who is contributing beyond their role and that's where a lot of happiness comes from I'll tell you this in my high school there was a janitor named Jimmy and anybody whose listeners went by has been those I'm talking about there was a general named Jimmy and every single morning when I was when I was doing this high school he would wait outside for he was cleaning the street and tidying up and things and every kid who walked into that school he would high 5 in the way and say How you doing he high 5 everybody who went in and I would tell you I had some days in that school or I wasn't pretty happy to be there I was always happy to see Jimmy and you always felt like it's all right I got Jimmy here and he would give you a high 5 Jimmy was a janitor Jimmy was a lot more than a general though not that just being a general is not enough but he chose to make it more we all can make that choice to be more one other interesting lesson in this piece that I think really matters really really struck a note with me because I've had a nontraditional career and I've had as many rejections and let downs and shutdowns as as anybody could in media oh maybe one day I'll tell you about all the people in media who should have hired me who should have hired me who didn't who passed me over who promised me and I've only been doing this for about 9 years 89 years now and even before that all the jobs I applied for that I didn't get or the you know the tons of that what this one author says though is that when we found people who were really happy in their jobs really happy of and they felt like they had a good job not just because the pay a good job because they felt it was meaningful. They tended to be the people who had to struggle to figure out who they were and how they were going to get there that the people that went through these elite institutions and had these gold plated resumes and went to the most esteemed institutions they didn't really didn't really care that much about their jobs they get paid a lot but it doesn't really feel like much to them but the people who end up getting rejected and they fail and they have to they have to find that avenue that pathway for themselves they they have to be creative they have to be entrepreneurial they have to take risks they have to try things that people that are handed or that earn a much Rossiter handed but that earn their gold plated opportunities through the systems in place would never take too risky when I got into this is I got into some of the best business schools in the world so the m.b.a. Program thing here really really struck a chord me and I said you know what I'm going to roll the dice on this media thing if I had spent years at a hedge fund before that what I have done that probably not now I do a job that I can honestly say doing this radio show I love my job and I love all the things I do in media this radio show I love my job it matters to me this audience matters to me and that is something that is really special and I recognize especially it was really hard to get here but this notion that the struggle the struggle to find that meaning full position for yourself a mother it's not just professional I think this is true of people's lives to the struggle to find out who you are and what makes you happy is a necessary part of the process for most people and I think I think at the end the day to embrace that. Of fighting to get where you need to be there's going to be setbacks and they're going to be problems it's not all going to be clear and wonderful sailing. If you. Are in your values and you're resilient. To a place where you're happy which doesn't mean we don't all get to be president. But we can all be the best version of ourselves if we. Can be the janitor who's helping to heal people with brain damage. Whatever party you dream of party city will help you. Clear your Dr Seuss headquarters we've got you covered from head to toe with your favorite character from day one and Thing 2 to the captain had himself and his iconic half 699 at Party City. Dresses t. Shirts p.j. Apps. Snag your classroom decorations and party supplies to just anything you can imagine for your doctor celebration at Party City it's on selection may vary by store. Only has owned a $3000.00 circulation newspaper since 1917 r. And b. Superstar Kelly is being indicted on sex abuse charges out of Cook County Illinois who County state attorney Kim Fox announced the charges against the 52 year old on Friday earlier today Robert Kelly was indicted before it could count a grand jury on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving 4 victims 3 of the victims were under the age of 17 at the time of the crimes Aggrey to criminal sexual abuse has a sentencing range from 3 to 7 years per count Fox went on to say that she expects Kelly a term self in dissipate did Mr Kelly will appear in court tomorrow afternoon and that would be Saturday afternoon President Trump is expressing confidence in labor secretary Alex Acosta a federal judge in Florida said Acosta broke the law by agreeing to a non-prosecution plea deal with billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 he was going to fantastic labor secretary that's all I can really tell you about it because there was the u.s. 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Back in time out as February 22nd. 1980 the Barrick a lot ice happened when the u.s. Finally beat the Soviet Union had a hockey 13th Winter Olympics in Lake Placid New York. 7 Andy Warhol died of a heart attack at 58 after gallbladder surgery dated 1931st Grammy Awards Tracy Chapman won Best New Artist don't worry be happy and what better song or best record I did 97 psi just in Scotland they succeeded to get adult babble. About the stage legendary Warner Brothers animator Chuck Jones died at the age of 89 but in this day to 2002 the Road Runner wile e. A party look at team party. Party. Yeah we got turned up to 11. It's time for Roll Call doesn't that guy kind of sound like Optimus Prime it's time for Roll Call You know I mean anybody John the former Yeah he thought years ago nothing not a noose Michael Bay stuff now all right I mean we really if we really have to get into a Transformers or Thunder Cats I really like Thunder Cats too. I think I would have to be much more spender cats I think I go Thunder Cats or Transformers but I know we've just probably set the airwaves on fire people like you know Transformers Optimus Prime and somebody like Buck what he's talking about Facebook dot com And because it is a Friday and because I am excited to get to the weekend we're going to a double roll call we get to it because I have so many messages in the inbox here that we have not gotten to from the week so we'll try to get to a bunch of them so easy just go to facebook dot com slash Buck Sexton and send a message let me know what you think of the show things we've been working on for months of the code have a few laughs all that good stuff All right Seth writes Buck did you know the Wendy Walsh that advertise a podcast in between your segments is the same Wendy Walsh who accused O'Reilly of sexual harassment in 2017 What is she doing on your show even so I'm enjoying your show as much as ever from Seth. Yeah I don't know what ads are running on some of the I mean there are sponsors my friend and then there are radio ads that run on station so I don't I'm on 1256 some like that 120 some odd stations across the country I do not know so if you're if you're calling the are you going to send a message because Bob waterbed in East Tallahassee is not getting it done for you there I don't I don't know they're not a sponsor of mine I can't speak to Bob's waterbed of East Tallahassee so I don't you know I mean like this is the local stations can do different things the sponsors that I know I know the C.E.O.'s I know the companies I use the products that's a different that's a different situation so I can't speak to this I don't know who Wendy Walsh is I don't know any what we're talking about and I really don't I'm not trying to be coy but yeah ads there are good thing capitalism I love I love all sponsors for shows like this that are good shows Brad writes Dear book with all the talk from Democratic hopefuls about how great socialism is and how great it will be to stand in bread lines like the past days of the u.s.s.r. I haven't heard one word on how they are any other politician plans to tackle our raising or our rising rather national debt crisis at what point are they going to realize the spend spend spend mentality is killing our economy and our nation I hate to sound like an alarmist but the hens are going to come back to roost someday but there's a fox in the henhouse waiting for them would you like or would like your thoughts on this and what we can do to help this great nation of ours afford to have a great weekend shields Hi. Brad you're correct I mean you are right. The spending is out of control and when I people would argue oh it's not control but well it's about a trillion dollars this year close to a trillion dollars this year or I should say for the last fiscal year we're $22.00 trillion dollars in debt and this much is is for sure when a financial crisis of that magnitude that is that structural and foundational when it is clear to anybody who's paying attention that it's a really really big problem and has to be dealt with it's too late now the problem we have in this country and member I came into media I left the CIA and came into media at the time of the rise of the Tea Party so I remember when conservatives were very much concerned with the debt and the deficit and this was a major national issue that issue has only gotten worse my friends and I and I do think that there's a disconnect here between the recognition of national debt as a structural and strategic not just economic but national security threat as well my friends if if our economy starts to crap out guess what you think that China becomes more or less emboldened you think that other enemies around the world are more or less likely to move against us in all kinds of ways so I think that's a very that's a look your point is very well taken and you're not an alarmist You're correct I I bring it up here on the show but. You know it's tough I discuss issues I compared to other radio shows that I don't listen to often but I listen to enough to know I try to cover I try to cover as much as I can in terms of subject matter a lot of people just go either all in on how much they love Trump or all in and how much they hate Trump and that's a successful and radio it's mostly how much they love Trump and that's a successful business model for them and I am a capitalist so I can appreciate that but I know that I feel like when I talk about the debt people just it's not in the Zeit Geist right now it's $22.00 trillion dollars You know maybe it is worth it maybe this is the show and I have as you know I work with Stansberry research with the with Porter Stansberry He's a brilliant financial mind his whole team incredibly brilliant guys they know they'll tell you they publish on this that we are heading for an economic and financial calamity. So you know that and so I can leverage their research and their knowledge and I'm just telling you it's coming but I feel like you know people there's so much that I want to talk to this audience about and I don't want to go to too deep on a subject or hit a subject too often that people just you know for ever reason they don't really want to hear about it but maybe maybe that should change your maybe we get it going and I am here in d.c. In the swamp I have a lot of contacts I have friends in the White House I mean you know it. I can get word up the chain but the politics of this are it is popular to spend money on the stuff that you want to spend money on you know that's that's the reality it is popular to spend money on stuff and it's unpopular to say let's raise the retirement age let's have means testing for Social Security let's you know change Medicare so there's more cost saving you know all this all this stuff no one wants to hear that nobody wants to hear that even my own even my generation the generation below me who are the ones are going to be saddled with those debts anyway as you can tell I've been Brad you touched a nerve here because I've been rambling on about your question about the debt for some time but I have not forgotten. The Tea Party movement and what it stood for and this the truth of the message and they were right. They were right they won't necessary they were necessarily right within you know 8 years but on a longer horizon they are correct it is a mathematical certainty and if the Us All of a sudden runs into a debt crisis where people no longer believe that we can pay our obligations and we lose our reserve currency status we are in a world of hurt Ok I must move on I cannot keep drilling down into this David writes the book Man which is indeed my legal name buck though you don't have to but Bachmann shields i Pod Cast listener love the show I really appreciated your segment last night how fundamentalist Islam is by far more an immediate threat to this nation than white nationalists are there any civilian accessible resources for those kind of statistics and numbers anywhere or that you specifically recommend Davey the f.b.i. Stats are a good place to start I would just tell you that you have to read into the stats for example you look at hate crimes and you see and this isn't about radical Islam or white nationalist terrorism but you look at the hate crime statistics and you'll see wow $8000.00 hate crimes that's that's more than you probably would have guessed right there are $8000.00 hate crimes here but then when it does the breakdown something like 20 to 25 percent of them are. Essentially comments. And then another 15 or 20 percent I'm forgetting this is of numbers but vandalism So it's comments vandalism and simple assault and assault does not necessarily include a physical assault right though and that's a huge portion of them so the number when you really get down to it is a lot less and them and if you're talking about hate crimes that end in a murder now you're Fortunately Thankfully for this country but you're the numbers actually quite small but when people think hate crimes they don't think somebody scrawled a swastika on a cemetery in some small town somewhere that's use. Really not what they're thinking and that is counted as a hate crime they're thinking you know someone is brutally attacked because they're gay or somebody is is attacked by racists you don't like somebody you know are hateful toward somebody because they're black I mean that's what hate crime it's you think of right and those are obviously heinous hate crime is not usually what you think of when you're talking about somebody who takes a roll of toilet paper and makes a swastika in a dorm on the floor probably late at night to be an idiot that was a real thing by the way that would that was Investigators say he was a hate crime at Georgetown University many years ago or a guy who was and I might get some of the details wrong here because this was I don't know over maybe maybe almost 20 years ago now a guy grabbed the menorah and and just like ran across campus with a menorah in his hand and he was really drunk and they thought that and I think he dropped it when they were chasing him and so it was a hate crime I mean you know there's a big variation a hate crime so you have to look into the mix and you'll see what I mean same with terrorism terrorism and that's why I go on this rant terrorism for example can cover eco terrorists who let a few ferrets out of their cages at a testing facility Well Ok that's not good I mean you know obviously you shouldn't that's property and what's going to happen to the well I guess the ferrets are better off not being tested all but you get what I'm saying but when you think of ideological terrorism you're thinking of murder bombing attempts you know assassinations you're not thinking of lighting an s.u.v. 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Man Charlie Sheen I remember when Charlie Sheen was really like in his heyday Wall Street is one of the movies I've seen as many as any other movie in existence and now Charlie Sheen what a what a fall from I don't know if it was from grace but just what a fall back I said All right Max rides high buck Could you explain to me something I'm confused about with the investigations into Trump I assume the government can't leave investigate someone for purely political reasons what is required to open a criminal versus counterintelligence versus congressional investigation what is needed in these cases to issue a subpoena and you work in law enforcement the CIA and as a journalist covering politics I figured you are unusually qualified to explain this well Max thank you and I think that is correct I am more qualified than certainly about 95 percent of the pundits and journals out there on this matter and what I can tell you is that we are now seeing that the the bar for counterintelligence Vesta geisha is actually very low that it's really up to the discretion of the people in positions of authority at places like the f.b.i. And if they want to push for a counterintelligence of us to geisha and they can do it you know they can get a cat there were reports in a.b.c. News from months ago and it's resurfaced recently that the f.b.i. Opened up a counterintelligence probe into Jeff Sessions Now that hasn't been confirmed but that was the a.b.c. News report Jeff Sessions folks for being a Russian a Russian agent. If you think that Jeff Sessions is a Russian agent you are not smart I don't care what title you have I don't care how many years on the job you have at the f.b.i. If you think and let me also say that people say Oh Buck you haven't seen the evidence Oh if there was evidence that would make the investigation of Jeff Sessions as a Russian asset not seem crazy Trust me you would know about trust me that would have been leaked so Max answer your question is that there's there's a whole bunch of specific standards for a criminal vs criminal vs counterintelligence vs congressional investigation you get into reasonable suspicion and probable cause and there are terms of art that apply here but for counterintelligence specifically it's really up to the discretion of the people at the f.b.i. At the d.o.j. It is a discretionary issue and remember not only is their discretion involved they also can hide the information they can hide the investigation as classified from the public so there's almost no accountability for counterintelligence about a geisha is almost none which is why we've also seen people bring up over the Pfizer court the Pfizer court authorized these investigations of Carter page that I was want to say Ok so what anybody who thinks that Carter page is a Russian asset is also a moron in absolute moron and you see them they go on t.v. They think they're so smart they're not. Alan writes book you were spot on regarding just the small it thank you Alan I'm glad it's nice to get a little credit for it I doubt if any of the m.s.m. Or celebs who commented early on will apologize my big question is Where is just getting the money to pay for all his lawyers and his crisis management teams he doesn't have a lot of personal wealth any ideas Alan I don't know I don't know what his personal wealth is I do know that that for some people there's probably just a professional incentive to be a part of the juste team in some way and he was making from what I saw all you know close to a $1000000.00 a year on that show and I'm sure he does some other things here and there so I mean he's got some resources guys not poor He's got a lot more money than I do so you know I'm sure he can manage to pay some lawyers for a bit but we'll see Brittany writes Can you recommend some books on American history nothing to dry Please Well Britney. I would also recommend that you you know what I will I will post your. I will post your ask on the Facebook page and so other people on the team can weigh in as well because we have so many astute I mean there are a lot of people listen the show who are deeper on Imus give it a deeper in American history than I am I mean they really get into especially certain periods civil war I like the revolutionary period a lot that one I'm pretty good on but my Civil War knowledge everybody thinks are World War 2 expert very few people actually are but I'm pretty good I'm with War 2 and World War One if you're looking for a book on American history here's one American Caesar by William Manchester. It's about Douglas MacArthur it's a phenomenal book phenomenal book and really will tell you some stuff of the 2nd World War So my pick for this week would be American Caesar by William Manchester professor emeritus of resin university he died also was a great 2 biography or 2 volume biography of Churchill that I recommend you but try Merican Caesar let me know what you think that's it for today's show team have a fantastic weekend shields. Why pay your hard earned money to join an organization that fought tooth and nail for a government run health care system one that scripted portions of White House speeches behind closed doors to ensure the passage of the Affordable Care Act the organization that stood against tax cuts for middle class Americans and small business owners you know that's a a or p. Join a Mack Instead the conservative alternative a mac offers the same kinds of money saving benefits of a r.p. 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