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The speaker is on a last-minute, very short surf trip to El Salvador. He wakes up early to catch his flight, noting how empty the city is at 4:30 AM. Upon arrival, he learns the waves are "humongous" from David, the person who checked him in. The trip is extremely brief: they arrived, surfed yesterday; they surf today; and tomorrow they surf and then leave. A minor issue is that tomorrow is Mother's Day, and all the married men with kids on the trip will be away from their families. El Salvador is described as an "awesome country" with great people. The area they are staying in is a touristy surfing beach, known as Bitcoin Beach, where Bitcoin is widely accepted, even featuring a Bitcoin surfboard and garbage cans. The hotel owner connected three small hotels with a walkway, which the speaker finds cool. They are surfing with local guides, including Brian, an Olympic surfer, whose main job is to ensure they don't drown. Despite not being a good surfer, the speaker enjoys it.
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The transcript opens with a casual greeting and a discussion about a run, noting the distance covered in miles and metric. There’s a brief, slightly disgruntled interaction regarding someone’s pet. The speaker then reflects on personal satisfaction derived from cleaning their own space, contrasting it with having an office manager. The conversation shifts to a creative project involving cutting a hole in a desk. The topic moves to vintage audio gear, with one person expressing interest in a tour. Food is discussed, with options like Bodega and Blue Bottle mentioned, leading to an order for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
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The video highlights the unique aspects of living in New York City, starting with the daily ritual of driving kids to school, an "indulgence" despite public transport being faster. The speaker notes the "stupidity" of owning a car in NYC due to excellent public transport, lack of parking, and expensive garages where cars are stacked. Jordan, a car parker, is introduced. He's from the Dominican Republic and has a side hustle as a mobile car detailer, having built his own truck. Surprisingly, Jordan is also a Spanish-rapping musician, a dream he's actively pursuing alongside his full-time job.
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The speaker's office is located above Broadway, a main thoroughfare in Manhattan, where a demonstration is causing disruptions. Police are clearing the block for a Mayday protest, described as an International Workers' Day event, not a "fun parade." The police have cleared all parking from Broadway, towing at least one BMW, creating gridlock on side streets while the main road is open. Amidst the commotion, various personal interactions unfold. There's a discussion about a "Billy update" and a planned Father's Day gift, which might be a customized Casio F109 watch. A story is shared about someone punching a person in the face for pushing them in a bar. The speaker also notes a "proper lunch date" is overdue.
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The video starts at 5:58 AM with someone running, completing nine miles at an 8:26 pace, marking day 697 of daily running. A crime scene is encountered, then breakfast is ordered: bacon, egg, cheese, salt, pepper, ketchup, and yogurt. The narrator reflects on the freedom and responsibility of adult food choices. The video then shifts to the narrator's collection of letters from 2012-2018, noting the effort involved compared to email. He reads letters from fans, including one from "Ethan" expressing interest in a project, and another from a woman named Apoorva requesting a birthday note for her husband, Gaurav. Unable to send the physical card in time, the narrator calls Apoorva and promises a video shout-out instead.
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This is an e-bike review, explicitly stated as not sponsored. The reviewer was contacted by the creators of the One Wheel, who wanted to develop an e-bike. The reviewer initially questioned this, given the saturated e-bike market and their own collection of high-performance e-bikes. The key differentiator proposed by the company was to create the "most fun e-bike." The reviewer, who has a lifelong struggle with skateboarding and performing wheelies, was intrigued by the claim that this e-bike could perform automatic, self-balancing wheelies. The technology used is similar to the gyroscope found in the One Wheel, integrated into the rear wheel of the bicycle.
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The speaker outlines their daily routine, which begins early with an hour of inactivity, followed by shaving before a run, waking their daughter for school, and then showering. After breakfast, the kids go to school, and the speaker starts work, focusing on a "productivity matrix." This matrix categorizes tasks into four quadrants based on productivity and desire. The "red quadrant" contains things the speaker wants to do but shouldn't, as they are counterproductive and the "enemy of work," despite being fun. Conversely, the "green quadrant" represents tasks the speaker wants to do and should do, but inexplicably avoids. The "yellow quadrant" includes important and productive tasks the speaker doesn't want to do but needs to, which often feel like a waste of time. Finally, the "blue quadrant" consists of tasks the speaker doesn't want to do and doesn't need to do, but does them to avoid essential tasks, a behavior described as "procrastination maxing."
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On February 22, 2026, New York City and New Jersey entered a state of emergency as the "Blizzard of 2026" began. With schools canceled and forecasts predicting up to 22 inches of snow and 50 mph wind gusts, the city prepared for a major weather event. The snowfall started at 11:30 a.m., though accumulation was initially slow, with only a fraction of an inch on the ground by late afternoon. During this early phase, the narrator shares practical advice for navigating the city, noting that while 4x4 vehicles are helpful, metal tire chains are the only reliable way to maintain traction and stop on thick ice. As night fell, the narrator remained skeptical of the emergency status, observing only about three inches of accumulation by 9:00 p.m. However, the storm intensified significantly overnight. By 6:00 a.m. the following morning, a run across the Brooklyn Bridge revealed strong winds and roughly a foot of snow. By noon, snowfall totals on the Upper West Side reached 18 inches. The narrator’s family took advantage of the heavy accumulation by sledding on Manhattan’s hills, even utilizing a makeshift rope "chairlift" system to pull the children back up the slopes.
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