The Ones We Called SQUARES Was The REAL ONES All Along

Willie D Live
28 Jul 202409:53

Summary

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of being a 'square' rather than a 'cool guy.' The speaker reflects on how squares, often seen as nerdy or uncool in youth, end up leading successful lives with good jobs, families, and stability. In contrast, the cool guys frequently face struggles like imprisonment, drug addiction, and unstable lives. The message encourages young people to value discipline, education, and long-term success over temporary popularity and risky behaviors, highlighting that life is a marathon, not a sprint.

Takeaways

  • 🔵 Circles are efficient shapes, seen in nature and considered fundamental.
  • 🟥 A circle of friends can lead one down a dark path, while a square (metaphorically) offers more stability.
  • 👨‍🎓 Growing up, squares (obedient and studious individuals) were often bullied but ultimately succeeded.
  • 👨‍👦‍👦 The 'cool' guys ended up in negative situations like prison, while the squares thrived.
  • 💼 Squares often become leaders and decision-makers in adulthood, controlling the fate of the 'cool' guys.
  • 🏫 Academic and behavioral discipline in youth sets up long-term success.
  • 💡 The speaker respects squares for their resilience and long-term thinking.
  • 👥 The social dynamic shifts as squares become successful and 'cool' guys face struggles.
  • 📚 The speaker advises youngsters to stay committed and disciplined, focusing on long-term goals.
  • 🏁 Life is a marathon, not a sprint; early struggles are temporary compared to the rest of life.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the video script?

    -The main theme of the video script is the contrast between the 'cool' and 'square' lifestyles, emphasizing the long-term benefits of being disciplined and focused on the future, as opposed to seeking immediate gratification and popularity.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the circle as a shape?

    -The speaker suggests that the circle is the most fundamental and efficient shape, with no stretch points and all parts being equal, which is why it is often considered the most important shape geometrically.

  • Why does the speaker believe that a circle can't touch a square in life?

    -The speaker believes that a circle can't touch a square in life because a circle represents a group of friends that might lead one down a dark path, while a square represents discipline and protection, which are harder to penetrate and often lead to a better life.

  • What does the speaker consider the 'square' to be?

    -The 'square' is considered by the speaker to be someone who is disciplined, focused on education, and obedient to parents and societal norms, often leading to a successful and stable life.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the 'cool dude' or 'bad boy'?

    -The speaker views the 'cool dude' or 'bad boy' as someone who might have been admired in youth for their rebelliousness but often ends up facing challenges in adulthood, such as imprisonment, unemployment, or lack of family stability.

  • How does the speaker describe the life of the 'square' in adulthood?

    -The speaker describes the life of the 'square' in adulthood as successful, with a good family, nice house, car, and a stable job or career, in contrast to the 'cool dude' who may face hardships.

  • What is the role of the 'square' in society according to the speaker?

    -According to the speaker, the 'square' often ends up running the world as adults, being politicians, judges, and business owners, controlling the lives of the 'cool dudes' through laws and societal structures.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that the 'square' is tougher than the 'cool dude'?

    -The speaker suggests that the 'square' is tougher because they didn't fold under pressure and chose to focus on their future, whereas the 'cool dude' was preoccupied with immediate gratification and popularity.

  • What advice does the speaker give to youngsters about their current social status?

    -The speaker advises youngsters not to worry about not being in the 'In Crowd' or being invited to the coolest parties, emphasizing that life is a marathon, not a sprint, and that school time is just a small part of the long life they will live.

  • What is the speaker's final message about the importance of discipline and focus?

    -The speaker's final message is that discipline and focus are crucial for long-term success and happiness, and that the temporary popularity and 'coolness' of the 'cool dude' often lead to a less desirable life in the long run.

Outlines

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🔵 The Importance of the Square

The speaker begins by explaining the fundamental significance of a circle in geometry but shifts to discussing the importance of 'squares' in life. Squares, representing the diligent and studious individuals, are contrasted with 'cool dudes' or bad boys. The speaker reflects on his own youth, noting how squares, often bullied or ridiculed, are now leading successful lives with good jobs and stable families. In contrast, the 'cool dudes' frequently face dire consequences such as imprisonment, estrangement from their children, and limited opportunities due to criminal records.

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🏛️ The Rise of the Squares

Continuing the narrative, the speaker highlights how the squares, once marginalized, are now in positions of power and influence. They are the politicians, business owners, and decision-makers, controlling the fates of those who once mocked them. The speaker emphasizes the irony of the cool dudes now seeking employment from the squares they once belittled. He underscores the idea that squares' persistence and adherence to doing the right thing have led them to success, while the cool dudes, distracted by fleeting pleasures, now face the harsh realities of their choices. The speaker advises youngsters to stay committed to their goals and not be swayed by temporary social dynamics, reinforcing that life is a marathon, not a sprint.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Circle

A circle is defined as a set of points equidistant from a central point, and in the video, it symbolizes unity and fundamental shapes in nature and life. It is used to contrast with the square, suggesting that while circles are geometrically perfect, they may not always represent the most effective approach to life as suggested by the speaker.

💡Square

A square is a quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles. In the context of the video, the square represents discipline, hard work, and stability, which the speaker argues are more valuable in life than the fleeting popularity associated with being a 'cool dude' or part of a 'circle of friends'.

💡Cool Dude

The term 'cool dude' is used in the video to describe someone who is popular or admired in a certain social context, often for being rebellious or non-conformist. However, the speaker points out that this perceived coolness may not translate to long-term success or happiness, as opposed to the steady, disciplined life of a 'square'.

💡Discipline

Discipline refers to the practice of training oneself to follow a pattern of behavior. In the video, the speaker praises discipline as a key to long-term success, contrasting it with the immediate gratification often sought by the 'cool dudes' who may end up facing negative consequences later in life.

💡Life Outcomes

Life outcomes in the video are the results of one's choices and actions over time. The speaker uses this concept to illustrate the different paths that 'cool dudes' and 'squares' may take, with the latter often achieving more stable and desirable life outcomes due to their disciplined approach.

💡Hustling

Hustling in the video refers to the pursuit of quick, often illicit, gains or success without a long-term plan. It is presented as a contrast to the steady, disciplined path of the 'square,' which ultimately leads to more sustainable success.

💡Respect

Respect in the video is portrayed as something that is earned over time through consistent behavior and achievements. The speaker contrasts the temporary respect that might be given to the 'cool dude' with the enduring respect that the 'square' gains through their responsible actions.

💡Marathon vs. Sprint

The video uses the metaphor of a marathon versus a sprint to emphasize the importance of long-term planning and endurance over short-term bursts of activity. The speaker suggests that life is more like a marathon, where the 'square's' steady approach pays off in the end.

💡Consequences

Consequences in the video refer to the results or effects of one's actions. The speaker discusses how the 'cool dudes' often face negative consequences later in life due to their early life choices, while the 'squares' tend to have more positive outcomes.

💡Family

Family is mentioned in the video as an important aspect of life that can be positively or negatively impacted by one's choices. The speaker points out that the 'squares' often have more stable family lives, while the 'cool dudes' may struggle with family relationships due to past actions.

💡Success

Success in the video is defined not just by material wealth but also by personal fulfillment and societal contribution. The speaker argues that the 'squares' are more likely to achieve a meaningful success by adhering to discipline and hard work throughout their lives.

Highlights

The circle is considered the most fundamental and efficient geometric shape.

A circle has no stretch points and all parts are equal, making it a symbol of unity and balance.

The square is metaphorically compared to a person with discipline and integrity in life.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of not underestimating the 'square' individuals in society.

Growing up, the speaker admired 'squares' for their dedication to education and good behavior.

The 'cool dudes' or troublemakers are contrasted with the 'squares', highlighting different life paths.

The speaker reflects on how 'squares' often end up in successful positions in adulthood.

The 'cool dudes' may face challenges such as imprisonment or unemployment due to past actions.

The importance of raising children responsibly is underscored by contrasting the outcomes for those not doing so.

The speaker points out that 'squares' are often the ones in control, making laws and judgments.

The irony of 'cool dudes' seeking help or employment from the once-bullied 'squares' is highlighted.

The speaker encourages focusing on long-term goals rather than immediate popularity or status.

The idea that life is a marathon, not a sprint, is used to emphasize the importance of patience and perseverance.

The transcript challenges the stereotype that the 'tough guy' is always the most successful in life.

The 'square' is revealed as the truly tough character for not succumbing to peer pressure.

The speaker advises youngsters to value discipline and commitment over fleeting social status.

The long-term benefits of being a 'square' are contrasted with the short-term allure of being a 'cool dude'.

Transcripts

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wiie D live what's up

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family I have over 6,000 videos uploaded

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to YouTube this will easily be one of

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the most

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important youngsters come

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closer if you look around you probably

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see a circle there are the most

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fundamental shapes from atoms to

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Stars a circle is also

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the most efficient shape a spical object

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has no stretch points as all parts are

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equal

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so it's no surprise that most people

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think that a circle is the most

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important shape geometrically speaking

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perhaps but if we going to get into

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Behavior life These Streets a circle

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can't touch a square that's right I said

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it a circle can't touch a

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square in life you can have a circle of

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friends and if they ain't

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right they could lead you down a dark

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path to

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destruction a square is harder to

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penetrate a square growing up

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I would often protect

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because I didn't think that they deserve

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to be bullied I thought that they was

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doing something special by going to

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school getting a grade being obedient to

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their parents staying out of trouble

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unlike

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me I was a wild child but I looked out

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for the squash I never look down on the

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people

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who appear to be the smart ones or

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whatever you know how we hear sometimes

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we see hear people will make fun of the

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person who is the smart one who speaks

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proper English and stuff like that we do

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have people like that but I was never

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that guy I was always impressed with the

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square I never tried to pick on the

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Square take advantage of the square but

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the square called hell in my

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neighborhood in general the square

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called

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hell nobody really wanted to hang out

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with the square the girls didn't want to

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date the square they look down on he

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corny

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and fast forward the square is the

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one with the good family nice house

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caruse good job

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career and the bad boys are the on ones

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who are in prison

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dead have regular Fallout with their

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kids because they didn't raise their

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kids another man raised their kid or

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other men raised their

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kids that's a cold game when you think

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about that fam so you got the square

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over

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here and you got the the bad boy the

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cool dude over here

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the

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square now that he's an adult is living

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the good life and the cool

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dude

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is not so cool these days because ain't

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nothing cool about trying to raise kids

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from the

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penitentiary ain't nothing cool

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about not being able to live where you

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want to live because you got a record

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or being limited to the type of jobs

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that you can have because you have a

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criminal record or your kids not even

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knowing who you are because you didn't

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raise them or they not respecting you

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like you want to be respected because

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you wasn't there man you wasn't there to

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protect them you wasn't there to provide

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for

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them you wasn't there to coach them they

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couldn't come to you for C

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because you was

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unavailable so when I look at the square

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the square is the one who's running the

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world these

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days the square are these people who are

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politicians who literally run the world

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who write the laws that the cool dudes

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got to abide

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by the s are the ones who

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are judging they're sitting in Judgment

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of the cool dudes

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now and they are controlling their lives

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by

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either deciding how much time they get

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in prison when they commit a crime or

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perhaps they're

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Co they're controlling access they're

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telling them when it's time to eat

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they're telling them to shut the lights

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off the square is the one that the Cool

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Dude is coming to for a

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job he's the one that the cool dude got

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to Humble himself imagine being the cool

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dude your whole

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childhood and then years later after you

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realize that this dream you was sold was

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really a nightmare this street dream

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that you was sold was really a nightmare

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now you in your 30s your 40s or your 50s

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and you got to face the square and ask

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him for a job the same guy that you

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perhaps bullied you pushed around you

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look down on now you coming to

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him and asking for a

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job the squares are running it and you

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know why a lot of times the squares end

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up running it because running it is the

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squad's

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Revenge the whole time we thinking about

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hustling we thinking about parting we

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thinking about the girls and we

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preoccupied with all this stuff that

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really don't matter the square is

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thinking of the come up the squares got

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their head down thinking I'm just gonna

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keep on doing the right thing I'm g go

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to school get my grades I'm going to be

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somebody they G to respect me one day

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that's what the square is

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[Laughter]

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thinking believe

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that yeah man think about it all these

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girls who had babies by

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gangsters who had babies by the cool

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dudes who ended up raising those babies

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by

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themselves when I look back at my

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upbringing my

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schooling and I think about the kids who

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were considered the cool

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ones they ain't so cool

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today but the

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squar some of them who

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I didn't even know went to school with

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me because they were so quiet they was

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not

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popular they're popular

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today they're in

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politics they own their own businesses

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they have successful marriages and

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relationships with their children

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they're doing very well and a lot of the

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cool ones some of them ended up on drugs

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the cool ones ended up on drugs many of

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them ended up in

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jail or

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[Music]

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dead so to the youngsters out there that

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are listening to me don't trip if you're

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not being invited to the coolest

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party don't

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trip if you're not in the In Crowd don't

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trip if you have people who some times

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make fun of your commitments or your

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discipline don't

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trip life is a marathon not a

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Sprint those few years that you have in

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school only sets you up for the rest of

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your life that school time that you have

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is much shorter than the rest of the

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life that you will live so that that's

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what you're aiming for don't worry about

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what's going on right now that's

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temporary we had it all wrong fam we

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thought the cool guy was the tough

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guy when the square was really the tough

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guy because the square didn't

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fold when the pressure came the square

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stood on

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business the square wanted the cool

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guy's life growing

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up now that everybody's all

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grown the cool guy wants to square guys

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[Music]

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life life is a marathon not a

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Sprint no more talk

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