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I tell you, I asked her if she was quote unquote, the trophy wife.

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It was kind of hard for me to ask that question, but I did and her answer was yes.

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Why did I ask that?

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Because of her looks.

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Because her being a stay at home mom, because of the money stuff.

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Now here is what really fascinated me.

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I mentioned earlier she had a grand trying in Aaron.

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A grand trying is like a God given gift, but you could be lazy with it and actually not use it.

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And her God given gift, that air.

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Air being intellect.

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What does this mean?

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This beauty queen is actually really smart.

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She is doing the unbalanced Libra thing of losing herself.

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She lost herself with inside of her relationship.

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Remember I said too accommodating.

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It was all about her husband stuff, all about what he wanted to do and all that.

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And she lost herself.

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Now imagine this is what really made it interesting to me.

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Imagine being.

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You ever saw that movie Idiocracy?

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When this guy who was average intelligence, he got frozen and they forgot about him.

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Him and another female.

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And years and years into the future they found him.

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And when they thawed him out, him and her, he turned out to be this average intelligent person.

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Average.

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Ended up being the smartest guy in the world.

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And he couldn't believe it.

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Just, you know, just normal things the world didn't know about anymore.

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So I imagine her like that, being with her husband.

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Think about it.

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Being really smart and forced to sit there listening to someone talk about dumb things all the time.

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And you really can't say much because that person is controlling everything.

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She probably was in a mental prison for a while.

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You know, Think about it.

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Just.

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Yeah, just in a mental prison.

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Now this is a story.

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I'm gonna end this with a story of two women.

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And the same thing happened to both of these women.

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The husband cheated with the secretary and ran off with him.

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Twenty years later, you see both ladies, you talk to one lady, she's still bitter.

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She's talking about that no good MF left her for the secretary and left her with this and left her with that, right?

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And she's just still in this bad place 20 years later.

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The other lady, when the husband left for the secretary, she took some classes and ended up getting a job where she met this guy who ended up being the owner of the company she worked for.

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She got married, had kids for this guy.

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Now if you ask this lady about that same experience 20 years ago, her response would be, that's the best thing that ever happened to me.

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She used that as a catalyst to push her to better things.

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The other lady used that same situation as a catalyst and excuse to waddle around and stagnated water for 20 years.

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This lady, I think she's gonna turn out to be just like the other lady, saying, this is the best thing that ever happened to me.

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Oh, I forgot to tell you that.

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The way that we should the way that we.

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She.

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She is currently dating a surgeon in the hospital working on her chiropractic degree.

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Looks like she is heading in the right direction and will be just like that lady that said this was the best thing that happened to me.

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I hope so, because I'm rooting for.