Oh your name is Vlad but you don't have an accent. So how does this work? Like I
can't really put you in a box like you were so polite so like you but but you
were born in Russia like what's happening I whenever i get asked the
question i'm like where are you from I would I would sort of hesitate how do
I answer it eventually it got me thinking about this notion that maybe
it's actually much more simpler than
that maybe I'm just from Planet Earth really
the simplest thing is just when you get asked where are you from just say I'm
from the same places you
hey guys welcome to another episode of digital Nomad TV we're coming to you
from the 360 sky bar on the Nomad cruise we are on day 11
I believe so we only have one more day on the ship we're sailing from Europe to
Brazil and then we're gonna be landing in Brazil the day after tomorrow so I'm
sitting here with Vlad Glebov and he gave an amazing presentation on how
digital nomads can basically change the future and help change the world and I
was just so touched by his talk it resonated with me so much that I wanted
to bring him on the show to kind of discuss his image of the future and how
digital nomads and remote workers are a part of it so welcome to digital Nomad
TV Vlad thank you for having me so tell us a little bit about your your
background and how you became a digital nomad because my audience is always
really interested in learning how people transition from a conventional lifestyle
to like a remote work nomadic lifestyle seven years ago now I started a solar
energy company so we developed large-scale commercial sized solar
projects in in Canada and then about two years ago I more or less had an exit
from that company which was a huge success for me at that time
and I realized that sort of accumulating material possessions wasn't really
making me happy and so I wanted to explore and find out what else is out
there and decided to scale down all of my material possessions down to a
carry-on in that case at that time I was actually a suitcase and then I scaled
down to a carry-on a little bit later and a backpack and took off and wanted
to travel the world and explore and learn and find out what what's out there
was possible and how many years now have you been an entrepreneur traveling
around the world so it's been it's been two years okay when did you start
getting interested in this concept of oh you call it earth first so like kind of
changing your worldview from that of typical countries with borders and
normal immigration patterns to a more comprehensive global home for citizens
instead of being divided by countries I'd say for me it's it's been something
that has been an ongoing question since really the day of my birth I was born in
a in a small town or a village in in Russia where answer this question like
where am i from and and so I I did a DNA test and I try to figure out all of my
ancestral roots and of course the story got so complicated because it turns out
my DNA and most people DNA's are are from your just from so many different
places so many different backgrounds so many different population groups moving
through I ended up just sort of figuring out okay where do
I feel home but I you know I couldn't really you know am i between Russian
Canada do I land in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean like it just didn't make
sense and so eventually it got me thinking about this notion that maybe
it's actually much more simpler than that
maybe I'm just from Planet Earth and the moment I started to travel the moment I
really got out and spend some time in California and San Francisco and then
travel to Europe I began to notice how common
how many similar err similarities we all have yeah all have something in common
all of us and that really resonated with me that really felt more like home for
me and at some point it just became natural to say well I'm from Planet
Earth of course that's where I'm from that's where I've always been it's where
all my ancestors are from and that's where my home is yeah that makes so much
sense to me like after having traveled a lot because it got to the point where
people were asking that's the first thing they asked you was like where are
you from what do you do and it's like well I'm from Florida but I haven't
lived there since I was practically a teenager in college and so first it
started like I'm from this city in Florida but then I spent more years in
another city and then it went like okay well I'm from Florida but I've been
living in Costa Rica for eight years and now it's like I don't actually have a
home base but I'm from Florida and I live everywhere and and you start to
realize really how like it is a way of identifying people and like getting a
kind of a perspective like you were saying putting them in a box but it also
is a label and it's just kind of reflective of how the world is organized
so it started to when you said like I'm from Planet Earth like I've always said
that and I've even tried to tag things and social media like why isn't there an
option for your location just being earth-like why does it have to be a
specific place and then I saw this shirt from Stella
like I have to buy this because it really just sums it up like birthplace
earth yeah and I think you know before recent modern history everyone was just
from Earth before there were borders and the more I travel the more I think that
borders can become like quite silly and quite arbitrary and and instead of
seeing differences between people I think there was a distinct turning point
where I started seeing how similar everyone is like everyone is a human
being everybody has all human qualities and traits and characteristics in common
and the only things that differentiate us are what makes us unique as
individuals like personality and things like that and then also a cultural
differences but everyone's still like you know how they say everyone puts
their pants on one leg at a time but like everyone likes all of the same
things everyone likes to eat everyone has to sleep like yeah it just makes so
much sense while you've been traveling around and I'm kind of getting this more
comprehensive world view but what are some of the problems that have become
more pronounced now that you've kind of removed yourself geographically speaking
from your most recent home country and have been like a citizen of the world
like what do you think are the biggest challenges facing the human race right
now there are challenges everywhere of course they're local and specific to a
specific place but there are also challenges that
we all share as people living on planet earth and perhaps the easiest way to
think of it as let's say one of one of the challenges that we face we know
there has been a previous time in which an asteroid has hit planet Earth so no
matter what country you're from if an asteroid hits planet Earth we would all
be effective in some way it depends on the size of asteroid where it lands but
it would really disrupt all of us yeah so therefore it begs the begs the
question of should we not be tracking all of the near-earth objects that might
potentially be headed our way and should we not have some sort of earth defense
system against these potential objects hitting our planet because we have
country defense systems yeah we have country defence system should we have an
earth defense system against potential objects hitting us that seems like a
no-brainer to me yeah it didn't work out too well for the dinosaurs the fact that
they weren't able to get to that point so something that we should consider and
so there must be some buddy that's tracking all of these near-earth objects
I thought and it turns out that there are but it's underfunded and the
majority of the near-earth objects were not tracking I think the latest estimate
that I saw that I've seen is that there's something like at least 17,000
near-earth objects that we're not tracking we're not sure of so and and
who knows what else is out there right so that that is a probably if you if you
were to categories a problem that affects everyone yeah that's probably
the easiest one to grasp the other urgent one of course there are many
urgent ones but one one is that I've noticed because I began to explore
oceans in different places as I really began to notice how much plastic is in
the ocean how much of it is in the ocean and this is a common thing again we
there may be somebody dumping garbage in Asia and it could land all the way in
Mexico mm-hmm and in fact I found out that something like at least one garbage
truck full of plastic is being dumped every minute so it's it's a huge problem
and it's a huge problem not only for all the fish and all of the people all the
animals that are living in the ocean but it's actually a huge problem for us as
well because we we like the ocean and it's something that we should take care
of I mean another obvious one of course is
that you many people have heard about is climate change
yeah this is it does not matter if you live in the United States it does not
matter if you live in Europe when the effects of climate change begin to take
place it will affect everybody now of course it will affect everybody
differently but it's going to be discrete a disruptive thing for most of
us so we have these like major challenges facing the world that are so
urgent that they need to be really taken care of yesterday we have oceans full of
plastic we have climate change challenges we have always the potential
of nuclear war because we have nuclear weapons on the planet I don't I don't
know about you guys but I've always wondered why do the political leaders
and decision makers always tend to choose things that are not in the
general interest of the population or of the world population so of their
domestic national population and then of the world as a child this never made
sense to me and I never fully understood why politics was such a contentious
topic so can you explain to our viewers why do countries and governments make
the choices they do that seem counterproductive that seemed to be
adding fuel to the fire when it comes to global emergencies while then also
focusing a lot on like country first domestic policies that seem to
contradict the interests of the world at large like how why is that dynamic and
play in this case I look at it from the perspective of
a game theory and in this case we there is a prediction that's being made and
maybe maybe the best way to explain this concept is to really just give an
example so let's say we let's say you imagine an island and on this island
there are only two countries occupying half of the island each and each country
really wants to take care of its people and so once the grow its economy instead
wants to create industry it wants to incentivize innovation new technologies
and of course through the course of that they consume energy and they produce
pollution one day the leaders of both countries decide to meet up and have
create an agreement to to control and reduce the amount of pollution of those
two countries produce and if that sounds like and they reach an agreement it
makes a lot of sense similar to what of course the international community did
during the Paris climate change agreement and previous agreements that
have taken place it sounds like that could be the end of
it like everything is great except that of course it doesn't work out that way
each country goes back home and realizes that if if we as a country pull out of
that agreement or if we cheat we will have some kind of a payoff because there
is a cost of course to reducing pollution yeah and if we just pollute a
little bit longer than that other country we will have slightly better
economy we will have slightly more newer products and maybe a stronger military
and the other country of course also has smart policy makers and they come back
home and they say well wait a minute we will be worse off if the other country
pollutes a little bit longer so we should pollute a little bit longer and
so what ends up happening and what game theory predicts in this case is that we
have a the Nash Equilibrium here which is pollute pollute is what we're what
both countries end up choosing in the end instead of the socially optimal
outcome which is that you neither country both countries should reduce
pollution right and when we so that's the theory how is it working out in
practice when we look at the g20 and the Paris climate change agreement that's
been reached there is a huge gap between what was agreed upon and what's actually
being implemented at a policy level and worse what's actually being what what
are actually being what's actually being projected because just because the
country has a certain policy doesn't mean that that policy will be
implemented right so it's really not the fault of any
individual policymaker in my view or any individual country they are it's a
systemic problem of dividing our civilization into countries yeah
creating these borders and each country acting its own self-interest and of
course when you add short-term thinking for your election cycles or something
like that that that really reprioritized the interests that they're trying to
look after the problem I think and this is the idea that that I've been sort of
have been mulling over for a few years now and I propose that this cruise is
that if we divide our civilization into countries they will ultimately try to
look after each country and it creates an us under them
yeah and then we get trapped by this game theory and it's unsustainable for
our civilization to continue to divide ourselves in this way
keep in mind that this is not this is a relatively new phenomenon like having
countries the way that they currently are it's a very new thing in our 200,000
plus year history and we're running this experiment but if we just look a little
bit further you know look 10 years 20 years 50 years 100 years ahead how long
can this continue to work and the problem is that with these global
challenges of climate change AI lack of AI regulation something that
Elon Musk talks about a lot disruptive biotech asteroids ocean plastic you name
it these are problems that countries unfortunately just cannot protect us
from great they cannot solve these problems acting in their own
self-interest but that's really the problem that I've realized that exists
and so we have to think about how to fix that
yeah that really explains a lot especially the nuclear race as well like
if countries don't have their own nuclear weapons then if there are
nuclear weapons on the planet then they don't really have a defense against
nuclear weapons so it's like everybody's arming themselves to defend themselves
but if there weren't any weapons at all then there would be no need to have
nuclear weapons in the first place but that's how things tend to escalate
whether it's pollution you know economic development people trying to to raise
the the economic well-being of their country and having to pollute and
destroy the planet in order to get there if they don't do that then they're
always going to lag behind the the more developed countries that have already
been through that process so we can see this playing out in real time and I
guess the big difference is that now things are happening so fast technology
is evolving exponentially in innovation and maybe this border system
that worked for us for a hundred years or so is maybe not as relevant when
everybody has the economic ability and in technological ability basically to
travel around the world very cheaply and very easily so this possibility really
wasn't available until the last decade or so for people to be able to fly all
around the planet so quickly and now we have you know can
possibly go to other planets or or go out into the into the atmosphere and
come back down in China in ten minutes or whatever like there's so many things
on the horizon that I really don't think that that our countries and governments
can adapt to and to be fair to to countries like it's it's worked out
pretty well so far I mean if you subtract all the world
wars and all the people that work have died as a result but you know we are
where we are now and overall things are seem to be pretty good right so it's
it's not but it the we have not really our civilization has not faced a problem
like climate change before we have not faced something like
the possibility of general AI yeah so so new technologies that are only have been
in existence during the 21st century or these possibilities won't even exist
instant in the 21st century have a system of dividing our civilization
that's been going on since for the last 11 thousand years let's say but it's
really not equipped to deal with these new things and so it's been working
pretty well perhaps you know somebody disagree because of all the world wars
and all that but how do we go forward from here right because changing of is
inevitable and these challenges are coming to us whether we like them or not
so how do we address them and I I think the way to address them is to is to
really put the interest of planet Earth above the interest of individual country
ok there's a lot of overwhelming problems affecting the planet right now
that people can feel a bit overwhelmed and scattered and they think of
pollution and political issues and possible war and things like that what
are some practical things that people can do in their everyday lives to make
an impact so that we don't all feel like we're watching some kind of slow-motion
train wreck because I know a lot of people also think like well we're we're
basically out of time the ocean levels are gonna rise and you know we're all
fucked or whatever like what can people do in in their daily lives to to help
change the perspective or help make some kind of impact I want to just talk a
little bit about this this feeling right yeah hopelessness yeah and
this-this-this potential because it is a kind of a barrier to any any action it
can feel a little bit overwhelming and like you said just let's just give up
and have a good time all while we're at it this is how I have thought about it
for myself is like this Eve even if the world like even if we're all doomed
worst case scenario we are all doomed
it is still like it is still reasonable to try and avoid that consequence and if
there's some chance that our civilization can survive and and the
best possible futures is is available for us then even more reason to do so
yeah so even if but even if it's like we're all about to jump off a cliff it's
still like any you're you're sitting like let's say you are an airplane and
and you feel like the airplane is going to crash and there's a person beside you
and they're there like really concerned are you gonna hold their hand or you
gonna yell like we're all gonna die and I would just like I would take your hand
I'd be like oh it's gonna be okay yeah so it still makes sense it still
makes total sense to do that but but actually there's a there is a whole
future possible for us that does not involve
you know us perishing or some kind of doomsday like scenario right and so the
question is how do we actually get there and the trick here is that while the
problems are complex but the basic the basic problem the most at its core is
actually quite simple and and it's really about how do we dissolve the game
that these two countries are playing on this island yeah and the reason why
these two countries are playing a game is because there isn't us and them
mentality the moment that happens that's when that game theory begins to switch
on yeah however if every person living on that
Island was acting in the best interest of the island and not of the specific
country yes then there is no more game to be played right and so this this is
the same solution that can work for the whole of the whole planet that if we
simply reprioritize how we think of the world and in what interests we act so
priority number one earth earth first yes and then after that it
could be country first it could be city first it could be whatever tribe you are
associated with first and the nice thing about this is that you don't have to
give anything up yeah you can be quite proud and celebrate your ancestral roots
and and your culture and all these things there's no need to give up any of
it right but the only thing that I do invite all your listeners is to whenever
they are asked this question of where are you from where are you from really
like consider that question really think about it and imagine that you're from
Planet Earth imagine that earth is your home and
imagine if that this is the only reality you've ever known and it's been true for
a long time like imagine if you went to the movie theater science fiction movie
theater one day and you saw and you went back to your friends you know like
friends I saw this movie it was super unrealistic like this civilization
decided to divide themselves into these mythical countries these invisible
borders and they it was so important that those mythical places were more
important to them than the planet as a whole and they were destroying
themselves it seemed like a really unrealistic bad scenario and your
friends would laugh and say well that's silly that could never be the case of
course because once because once you have that mind shift yeah you begin to
see clearly what you should be doing and so I can get I can get a little more
practical but for those people who wanted to know like what are the next
steps especially some of the people out there who are wondering like what should
I do with my life how should I best contribute to changing
the world and I would say I would encourage people to really consider so
imagine this future where we are we are all earth first or we are earth the
earthians or earth citizens or global citizens
what are some of the needs that this that that this requires what are some of
the potential obstacles what is what are some of the ways we can make it easier
for people to take on that way of thinking and actually live that in their
everyday life mm-hmm because we don't actually need political parties to
change we don't actually even need countries to
change all we need to do is just live that lifestyle ourselves individually
and spread it for it to actually impact the whole planet so if your if your
potential entrepreneur ask yourself okay earth first
how does my business impact the planet maybe it's not impacting the planet at
all well if I really care about the planet maybe I need to start a new
business or consider changing my business so that it does benefit the
planet somehow yeah if you're a marketer maybe you have a really smart idea for
how to market this concept better if you are an investor you know what sort of
investments are you making are those investments benefiting planet earth if
you're a real estate developer I mean you name it any profession any
specialization that you may have if you're a blogger you know if you're an
Instagram or YouTube like what you're doing here how is it impacting planet
earth first so it's like really step into that role like imagine you know
there's a role there's a person that is a global citizen that is an earth
citizen and then really just like step into it right and then what does that
mean for you and how can you implement that on a daily basis and the simple
thing really the simplest thing is just when you get asked where are you from
just say I'm from the same place as you planet Earth
yeah I really like that because you can notice from a micro level to a macro
level how these identities play out so everything from a high school football
rivalry like one town in another town next to each other to like one state
versus another state or even like let's use high school as a good example so you
can have like high school football and then you can have college football where
it's like rivalries within the state so you go from local town to within the
state and then you have like a national championship where it's like Nebraska
versus Florida or whatever but then you see national pride so you see in the
Olympics for example everyone's on the team of their country but then when it
comes to voting in an election we divide again and it's like Republicans versus
Democrats or whatever so it's always like a competition in a rivalry but
without having like the bigger picture in mind sometimes that can be lost in
like the immediate competition or the immediate fight between ideologies or or
what-have-you so I really like thinking of Earth first from just an individual
perspective instead of like what can I do to just make a lot of money for me or
for my family of thinking like what can I do to make a living on the planet of
course but still Express Who I am what my natural talents are what my creative
ideas are in a way that not only benefits me and allows me to exist on
the planet but also contribute something to the world
puts the needs of the planet and of the global population first so it's not just
a like zero-sum game but everybody is contributing what they want to bring
into the world at a time when it's actually possible yes so imagine if if
everyone cared as much about the planet as they did about United States yeah
it's like I care about United you know I care like I five was a citizen of the
United States I can just admit I'm not but I just can imagine what that can
feel like I don't even need to be told how such a citizen should act in some
ways like the majority of people can kind of just get it right yeah we you
know but imagine if the same mentality was just expanded one level higher right
which is now I don't care about the whole planet and and what will happen in
that moment is that when you have that mentality shift it's not that the United
States needs to dissolve it's just that the borders just kind of become a little
bit less important I mean a great example we just we just seen the World
Cup not two not long ago and of course people really really cheer for those for
each country that that is competing in the World Cup but of course when you
look at the demographics of the people actually playing on each team they have
a very diverse background through all kinds of places in fact more than half
the team can be from all over the world really yeah but it's kind of fun to
cheer for this flag it's going to time to cheer for the identity so that it you
don't need to lose that but it but you'd also don't need to fight a war over it
yes right like
and and we can actually share our culture's and we can actually share our
skillsets and celebrate our uniqueness and diversity while being united by this
idea that we're all from the same place we're all from from planet earth and
whatever I do will affect people from all over the world and if I don't do
something that also affects people and I understand this notion that I should
just really take care of myself my family
I completely understand it and if you want to take care of your family if you
want to take care of yourself consider the global challenges that your family
and you face yeah can you solve can you protect you and your family from an
asteroid strike can you protect you and your family from climate change can you
protect you and your family from from general AI taking over the world
thank you on just trying to warn us about yeah can you protect you and your
family if there's a nuclear strike somewhere and of course the answer is no
right we need we in order for a civilization to continue to prosper and
exist it requires global cooperation but
here's some good news okay here's some good news it took us 200 thousand years
or so something like that to get to a place where eleven thousand years ago we
began to cooperate in unfairly large settlements yeah self-organizing well
organizing community yeah beyond let's say next tribe yes beyond the
hunter-gatherer tribes yeah and the way we did it is we created myths and these
myths helped us cooperate at a much larger scale we started to have larger
larger settlements and now we have a cut we have some countries over a billion
people and somehow they're cooperating together in the interests of that
country so to go from a country of cooperation of a billion people around a
myth of a country to cooperating at a level of seven and a half billion people
at the level of Earth planet Earth that's not that big of a leap yeah it's
it's a much smaller leak it could happen very quickly and the way it could happen
one scenario is that I would imagine let's say we need 10 billion
conversations 10 billion conversations like where are you from
it's I'm from Planet Earth oh what's that about like tell me you know I will
identify from that and those kind of conversations once you hear that more
than once you can't ever go back right like you can't ever unhear that right
once you once you create that additional circle and you prioritize earth first
it's hard to go it's hard to go back so 10 billion conversations well what is it
gonna take to have 10 billion conversations within one year well it
turns out it's actually only 10 million people who on average have that
conversation 3 times a day or a thousand times a year now at this conference you
and I have had the where you from conversation probably 200 300 times yeah
so where do you like well on our way and I've been answering that question for at
least a year yeah and like I'm from Planet Earth
and so if our if the people are watching this video if all they do is they just
have this conversation every time they get asked from now on for the next year
I am from Planet Earth here's why that conversation if 10
billion 10 million people which is really like a small quite a smaller
actually that means within one year we're gonna have that conversation 10
billion times and of course what's happening now is that a lot of countries
in and we're seeing this in in written all over here really in the US
especially and of course in Brazil most recently it's country first country
first country first so people are sitting around the bar or
the kitchen table and they're saying hey should country come first well I love my
country of course I have so many warm and fuzzy memories in my country of
course we should take care of our country country first done right no
problem well
if we have if the same commerce the type of conversation happens but it's like
you know I love my planet I love the ocean
I love the civilization that we've we've created I love all of the all the
amazing beautiful spots in this planet I would like our civilization to keep
going should we put planet earth first since
that's where all the countries are located anyway that's what everyone has
in common like the common good is for the planet
and if one person's or if one civilizations country is first or one
person's religion is first by default everyone else has to come fall in line
after that so yeah I think just like as a takeaway for everybody to still have
country pride and think about your nationality and where you come from and
all the different ancestors you have but to also kind of think of it on a bigger
picture level as like earth first country second because every country
can't be first that's when we get into this zero-sum game and game theory and
people you know trying to one-up each other so yeah just thinking of like
everybody is on the planet we have this one common good and one common priority
to protect our global home and then you know the rest of it can come after yeah
and and and if you just have that conversation on average three times a
day for a whole year
you know eventually you will get 10 billion conversations yeah and at some
point there is just no turning back right you'll you'll bump into somebody
in Mexico or you bump to somebody in in France and you'll ask them where are you
from and they'll say I'm from Planet Earth
yeah oh that's working and then political parties will reflect that
viewpoint businesses will affect that people point and we'll have a whole
shift and all of a sudden we have our future looks prosperous yeah
how do we feel about working together on cooperating on climate change when we
know that most the people are thinking earth first yes yeah it's a lot more
hopeful isn't it all right so this is I think there is something to hope for
there is something to look forward to and it really is just as simple as
country first or earth first earth first yeah have those conversations put that
into your life really step into that role what does that mean for you what
how do you how can you express that worldview yeah and then take and then
from then on it just it just continues to spread and before we know it this is
something that it's unimaginable like the people in the future will look back
and be like I can't imagine living in a world where it's country first right it
just does not even make sense right it just feels wrong like it doesn't feel
intuitive and that's we'll get there eventually
I believe if we are to survive as a civilization yeah that's good I think so
as well I completely agree and I love what you did in the talk where you had
everybody envision what it would be like if you were born onto a planet where
everybody had this mentality in this mindset of country first and if we were
taught that from a very young age like from babies on up that's all it would
take really it's just that mind mind set
shift because right now what we're all fighting is that we've all been raised
country first family first you know individual first whether were
collectivist societies or individualist societies it still been like that on
some level of us versus them and so as we grow older we have to kind of retrace
our steps reject certain models that we've been
brought up to believe and kind of unlearn some things and replace that
with a new outlook or a new belief or a new kind of life mission that makes more
sense and as more intuitive to us and I think that's why you're talkin ated with
me so much is because after traveling around the world and meeting so many
amazing people it's really hard to think like no matter what even though I've met
thousands of people in 60 different countries I still think that my country
needs to be the priority know like you start to just have empathy
compassion for everybody equally and feel like you're on the same team as
everyone on planet earth and it's such an amazing time to be alive where we can
actually identify with that belief and then put that into practicality in our
lives and our choices as consumers and in our businesses with the Internet to
be able to basically create whatever we can think of so thank you for sharing
this perspective with me with everyone on the cruise and with the Internet and
if you guys want to learn more about the work that Vlad is doing where can people
find you on social media so this whole like earth first concept is very new the
thing that I really believe though is that it's really not about me each
person is to is to take this message and apply to themselves and really just own
that yeah and and and I think if that because that's the way to actually get
there but you know I do have an Instagram if
people want to follow sort of my travels it's VladGlife is my Instagram and
Vlad Glebov as me on Facebook so all your listeners are getting are seeing
like at the the very first steps of this this concept it's writing in this in
this way sneak peek sneak peek of potentially the future if if you know I
think we should all end book but everybody really can can own it right
everybody like no but there's no like there's no earth president right like
everybody is already an earth citizen right yeah you to wave a magic wand or
you don't need you don't need to follow like some Instagram thing it's like you
already are born on planet earth you've been
born a planet Earth this whole time yeah Oh in here already own your earth
passport guys your earth I don't you don't need a document to say you're from
Earth like we just are but somewhere along the line we forgot that or or it
became a second priority but yeah let's bring it back let's just keep keep earth
first and I know I'm definitely going to start having this conversation with
people that I've always been like well I'm from here but then and the whole
explanation which is a story so it's just replacing your individual story not
losing your whole identity but replacing that with something something bigger or
adding on to it like I am from here but I'm also a citizen of Earth and I really
like what you said like it's really adding on to it yeah
because I think for me or for some people who it could be a bit of a
struggle to replace something but it's much easier to just add something yeah
right because it's like well and actually you know a lot of people are
just curious about well where were you born where did you travel how was your
yeah you know maybe it's like oh you're you you have some roots in Florida it
looks like that's great they want to relate to you yeah and there's nothing
wrong with that of course everything is it's all part of the conversation but
but and and and if you say oh and and you consider yourself an earth citizen
or an Earthian or being from planet Earth first that of course says a lot
about you too it's a lot about your mentality it actually describes your
state of being so I think it's a it's a great way to learn about each other that
that I really I'm this is how I think this is my worldview and so here
indicates so much in that conversation and it's all positive right it's all
we're all you can and and different and special so I think it's just a in my
experience has been a fun conversation to have
and I've every 99% of the people with whom we've had this conversation were
last year and I've been having it probably on average like 20 times a day
just cause of all the travels in all events I do is that most people are like
yeah me too yeah I get it yeah awesome well thanks
so much blood and thank you guys for tuning in what do you think about this
if you identify as an earth first citizen before seeing this video or has
it made you think about things in a different way let us know in the
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over the equator right now so goodbye from the middle of planet Earth
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