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What A Pointless Waste Of Energy…

I was going to make a normal blog video for you today.

Sitting in my apartment, I had notes prepared, but on the way back from a quick coffee with Jameson, we came across something that really pissed me off. I made him pull out his camera to shoot a video there and there on the spot.

The video we had prepared will have to wait till next week.

You might think this is a random video, but I felt I had to say it.

Sometimes you just have to rant.

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  • 0h Matthew lol. At first l was annoyed with u and thought ‘Who put u in charge of the worlds conscience’then l thought..well at least uv got passion and u cant help but like a guy who has passion….and it was funny.

  • Hey Hussey, GHOST here. Yea. Let’s do that cup of tea. Your choice (but I am partial to Green Rooibos!) Looking forward to some coaching. There’s a great coffee shop in the neighborhood, Mad Men and Lovers. You know it? Meet you there, ok?

  • I have sometimes wondered about the mind set of a graffiti
    artist. If you suggested they came out in to the open
    and drew on a blank bill board in broad daylight, I wonder
    if they would oblige? Perhaps they prefer to be secretive
    (does it give them a kick perhaps?).

  • Love you Matthew Hussey you are gas! At least we know you are a normal person behind all your life coaching wisdom!

  • Yes, unfortunately you do get female taggers and graffiti artists, though the ladies may well do a better job of it.

  • Looks like you really are in LA–where you’ll find there are 98% no safe facilities for poor children to express themselves, and no safe facilities for poor American born children to play. Very sad – multi-generational where there is no father and rare any kind of responsible mother. Such is ‘the hood’. It would be a miracle if you could have a cup of tea with a tagger/graffiti artist–usually they’re very angry distrusting lot for good reason.

  • So funny! Thanks for posting this Matt! It’s a refreshing break from your normal material. It’s always good to laugh. :)

  • Even though I typically agree with your opinions in everything, and it must have been annoying to see the damage of property for such a useless scribble; I’d prefer it if you kept on track with your insight to men, women and relationships. Just sayin’…….

    1. I had a huge laugh with this video. Why dont you go spend some energy with something interesting like trying to understand the meaning of the message instead of complaining? Get it? Spending energy on the wrong places?

    2. I would say that Matt is showing by example how to be an interesting man or woman. Someone who can talk about something as mundane as this, and make it as interesting as he does, is going to be very attractive to everyone else!

  • Well if I get promised tea time for discussion I’m willing to admit the guilt. FYI If you have left any other option for heaving one on one consultation I would not have to take blame for others vandalism

  • It’s not even good graffiti. I’ve seen graffiti that is impressive, that must have taken some skill. This is not it.

  • You do not know peoples backgrounds or life experiences, not everyone has had such a privileged life as yours. Maybe you should go into social/Youth work if you seek to find meaning from this

    1. This is not about what’s happenened in one’s life. It’s about what they choose to do with their life and their time. Graffitti like that one is indeed a pointless waste of energy that proves nothing except that the perpretator isn’t handling life well. Lots of people have rough lives but not every one chooses to vandalize other people’s properties. And Matthew does make a good point in saying Ghost wouldn’t be happy if the same were done on the wall of his place. To me, vandalism goes hand in hand with the victim mentality. One gotta break from it to have a purposeful life. Maybe in time Ghost will.

      1. Go spend a day with at risk youth in an inner city school and go back and spend the night with them in their home environments and then say that. I agree, Matthew needs to go talk to kids about this.

        1. You’re making the assumption that the person that did that is a youngster at risk. A kid with a rough life. You don’t know that. My point remains the same: “Lots of people have rough lives but not every one chooses to vandalize other people’s properties. And Matthew does make a good point in saying Ghost wouldn’t be happy if the same were done on the wall of his place. To me, vandalism goes hand in hand with the victim mentality.” At the end of the day, it’s all about choices. And there’s ALWAYS a choice, regardless of age, background, life history.

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