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"Incredible Day of Surfing, Burritos, and Positive Feedback"

Jan 25, 2024 - 8:33amSummary: I feel incredibly good today and the reason might be the surfing or the sheer excitement. Distributing things to people and receiving positive responses about my burrito has been amazing. I've been reaching out to friends to see if my ideas succeed, knowing well that they may not work for everyone. It's a trial and error process, but the positivity today is undeniable.

Transcript: Wow, I feel so fucking good today. I don't know why, but I feel fantastic. Maybe it was the surf. Maybe it's just being stoked. Getting things out to people and the response being, yes, I would try a burrito and like, wow, holy shit, that is incredible. Um, like, yeah, just asking a bunch of friends and if it works, it works. And if it doesn't, it doesn't, you know, like not everyone. It's not going to work for everyone guaranteed like who knows but Yeah.

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