i send a specific gratitude to 20 people. tucker: what does that mean gratitude list? i don t think that it gets loaded. to me say this, whatever i tell: myself is the truth, and i think that s the truth for everyone so we have to be careful what we say to ourselves. so i made some dirt don t answer and things my truth. one is that a grateful attic does not get loaded. i m an addict. i m always going to be an addict. i m not an addict in active use. so i make a decision to be grateful for my life. on those are the things that are hard. the things that i don t want to face. the things that are happening and feels like to me, so that i can gain skills to be a stronger person. so i write this gratitude list and i send it out to more than 20 people. tucker: what does that mean, what is on it? i could probably pull my phone out. tucker: i don t want to embarrass you. i m not embarrassed. i m so transparent, i am an open book. it would take a lot to embarrass me. so like i am gra
i spend a specific gratitude to 20 people. tucker: what does that mean gratitude list? i don t think that it gets loaded. to me say this, whatever i tell myself is the truth, and i think that s the truth for everyone paired so we have to be careful what we say to ourselves. so i made some dirt don t answer and things my truth. one is that a grateful attic does not get loaded. i m an addict. i m always going to be an addict. i m not an addict in active use. so i make a decision to be grateful for my life. on those are the things that are hard. the things that i don t want to face. the things that are happening and feels like to me, so that i can gain skills to be a stronger person. so i write this gratitude list and i send it out to more than 20 people. tucker: what does that mean, what is on it? i could probably pull my phone out. tucker: i don t want to embarrass you. i m not embarrassed. i m so transparent, i am an open book. it would take a lot to embarrass me. so like i
well, that s put a drag on the appetizer of the salsa and guacamole. so you move on now to the entree. a lot of folks have heard of the five-second rule. you drop something on the floor. god made dirt, dirt don t hurt so you can eat it. is there truth to the five-second rule people have been talking about? if it drops on the floor and hasn t been there more than five seconds, you can still eat it. right. i can t believe i m asking you this. well, i m a product of the five-second rule. i m pretty sure i was brought up the same way as many individuals in which if it s on the ground for less than five seconds you can kiss it up to god and it s okay. the truth is bacteria is everywhere. you really can t see it with the naked eye. any time food particles or a pacifier falls on the ground,