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How do you feel about your form now compared to a week ago, Jike?

Eh...better...right, because...how to put it...in the match...

It felt better, because in the previous stop(HK Open)

The 1st one was...half a year without competition

No matter how well you train, it's totally different in tournaments

I feel...I'm slowly finding the touch

It's the matches that count...how much you train doesn't matter

When I entered the arena, it feels the familiarity with the game...

including the footing, appears sturdier compared to the last stop

Now you're meeting many young and unfamiliar faces in the qualification

many of whom will go all in

How will you handle that?

Right...because...certainly...eh...

I counted with coach Liu yesterday

There're over 100 players we haven't met before

Certainly, they're all very young, 21, 22 years old

Getting to know them is very difficult

So for them, they won't see me as a real WR100s player

They will be certain to go all in

To them beating me would be a confidence boost

On the flip side, given all that when I'm not in my best form

all I can do is lower my attitude and give my all

That's competition for you

It's not like you have had great results, then you can win, or you can have upper hand

Every match is a new beginning

I feel it's better to be realistic

Fully prepare for every match

Thank you and keep it up

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What is an invest? A term to know before hurricane season - Duration: 1:28.

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The UAE Is Winning The War In Yemen | Yemen 11 - Duration: 4:30.

Hey there.

The missiles that keep raining down on Saudi Arabia make it clear that that country's

three year adventure in Yemen has been a complete failure.

But the Saudis have an ally that's also trying to take Yemeni territory, and they

are not failing.

Today we are going to talk about what the United Arab Emirates is doing to Yemen.

Those who oppose the war on Yemen talk a lot about Humanitarian issues, as we should.

But in our last Yemen video we covered something we should pay more attention to, and that's

the way that the Saudi coalition's failed war on Yemen flagrantly breaks one of international

law's most important traditions.

It's basically a war of conquest.

Saudi Arabia's war of conquest is failing.

The UAE's is not.

You can find all kinds of interesting reporting that suggests that Saudi Arabia's Crown

Prince Muhammad Bin Salman is being manipulated by the UAE's crown Prince, Muhammad Bin

Zayed.

I don't know how much of that I believe, but if you look at the current map of the war

in Yemen it looks a lot more likely.

The Saudis are spending billions of dollars a month to get missiles dropped on their cities,

while the UAE is running off with some of the most strategic territory in the world.

The Saudis are focused on crushing the Houthis, who control most of the parts of Yemen that

aren't desert.

This conflict is a savage meat grinder, but the front lines haven't moved in a significant

way in years.

What's much more interesting is what's happening to the parts of Yemen the Houthis don't control.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are supposedly allies in this conflict, but it doesn't really look

like that on the ground.

Saudi Arabia and the United States like to pretend that President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi

is in control of the parts of Yemen that aren't controlled by the Houthis.

This was never true.

He has spent the majority of the conflict in Saudi Arabia, and in January 2018 his forces

lost control of Aden, the supposed capital that the Saudi coalition had captured for

him in 2015.

But this president of nothing wasn't kicked out of Aden by the Houthis, he was defeated

by militias sponsored by the United Arab Emirates.

All the most useful bits of Yemen are beginning to look similar.

Each non Houthi province is run by a different, highly complex mix of groups, some of which

are sponsored by Saudi Arabia and some by the UAE.

In some provinces the different groups work well together, and in some provinces they

fight each other.

Saudi supported forces tend to dominate in the provinces where the fighting against the

Houthis is fiercest.

The UAE is playing a longer game.

Aden, which their forces now mostly control, used to be one of the most important ports

in the world.

When the UAE fights, it focuses on the coasts and Islands that sit on one of the world's

most important trading routes.

For decades now the UAE has been trying to set itself up as the crossroads of the world,

with ports airlines and commercial hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Some claim that they are interested in crushing Yemeni shipping competition.

The UAE may or may not be able to use this war to permanently take Yemeni territory,

but they are definitely trying to do so.

Recently Saudi Arabia has been pushing back against this a bit, landing troops on Socotra,

an island that the UAE took from Yemeni forces a couple months back.

But that's not the only Yemeni island the UAE controls, and they are also getting more

powerful on the coasts.

While Saudi Arabia and the US get more and more caught up in their unwinnable war against

the Houthis, the UAE is quietly building an Empire on one of the world's most important

sea routes.

That's not something that should be happening in 2018.

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Song Hye Kyo Offered Role In Drama Which Park Bo Gum Is In Talks For - Duration: 2:55.

Song Hye Kyo Offered Role In Drama Which Park Bo Gum Is In Talks For

and may be meeting in a new drama!.

On May 28, it was reported that the two actors will be starring in the upcoming drama Boyfriend (literal title).

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In response, Song Hye Kyos agency commented, It is true that Song Hye Kyo has received the script for the drama Boyfriend.

However, she is just considering the offer and is not confirmed.

Park Bo Gums agency also shared that he is still in talks as previously.

Boyfriend is about a woman who seems like she has everything in the world and an ordinary man who's the complete opposite and seems like he has nothing.

The drama focuses on the question of whether its more difficult to give up wealth and honor or a normal lifestyle.

Song Hye Kyo has been offered the role of Cha Soo Hyun, whose father goes through various political roles such as being a member of the National Assembly, mayor of Seoul, and a political party representative.

Her family forced her into marrying the son of a chaebol as soon as she graduated from college, but she eventually gets divorced.

Park Bo Gum is in talks to play Kim Jin Hyuk, an ordinary guy who works part-time jobs as he searches for a full-time occupation.

With the money he saves up from his part-time jobs, he embarks on a trip abroad that he has been planning for a year.

Boyfriend is expected to air in the second half of 2018.

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The Future is Better Than You Think - Peter Diamandis | #TomFerryShow - Duration: 23:48.

- Do you believe that right now

is the single greatest time in the planet

to be alive and doing what you do professionally?

If the answer is yes, you're going to love this interview.

(light music)

Hey, welcome to the Tom Ferry show.

Today, I'm doing something very special.

I had a really good fortune of spending some time

with Dr. Peter Diamandis.

Now, you may or may not have heard of this guy.

He is the founder of a thing called the X Prize,

extraordinary foundation, as well as the author

of two amazing books, Abundance and Bold.

You've heard me talk about him,

especially if you see me live in the last 12 months.

Today, I call Peter a friend and a mentor,

and what you're about to be exposed to

is what Fortune Magazine calls

one of the 50 greatest leaders of our generation,

someone that is an exponential thinker, out of the box.

And I get him to relay 100% of all his strategies

to you and your business.

So, get ready to have your mind be expanded

and enjoy my interview with Dr. Peter Diamandis.

Alright, so I'm super excited guys.

Dr. Peter Diamandis, pleasure Peter.

Thank you so much for being here.

- A pleasure, pal.

- So for the people that have never been exposed

or read your two books which I've been

promoting forever aggressively,

who is Dr. Peter Diamandis?

- So I'm someone who believe we're living

in the most extraordinary time ever in human history.

I focus on the exponential technologies

such as computations, sensors, networks,

AI, robotics, 3D printing, blockchains, synthetic biology.

All of these technologies that are

really creating this extraordinary world we're in.

And I think we're constantly barrage

by negative news I call

CNN: The Crisis News Network, you know that?

And it's true, we're bombarded by negative news,

because every news agency is vying for attention.

They're job is deliver our eyeballs to their advertisers.

And at the end of the day, if you look at the actual data,

we're living during the most peaceful time

ever in human history.

Over the last hundred years, the per capita income

for every nation in our planet is tripled,

the lifespan is doubled, and doubled again,

the cost of food is dropped 30 fold,

energy is dropped a hundred fold,

transportations thousands of fold,

communications millions if not billions of fold.

And it's amazing.

I mean, just think about what each of us

has on this device, right?

It's like the world's knowledge.

Millions of dollars of capabilities

to a video conferencing, books, libraries,

everything we want on this thing,

and it's just awesome.

- So why do you think,

and I mentioned to you that,

you guys have heard me say this before,

that in many cases, the entire real estate agent

is based upon this fear:

owners are afraid managers are gonna leave.

Managers are afraid their agents are gonna leave,

and agents are afraid that buyers

and sellers are not gonna buy.

So the vast majority of our listeners

are very growth mindset,

like they're the kind of people

that you want to work with, right?

They're fun, they're energetic,

they're thinking about the future,

but someone's watching this right now

that's probably in the state of panic,

and they hear you say that this is

the most extraordinary time of the planet to be alive.

And they're like, he doesn't understand my problems.

What do we say to that person

that may get them out of that thinking?

Do you have any data, any stats?

- Yeah, so I mean, first of all,

everyone of us is more empowered than ever before

to solve our problems.

It used to be that if our problems

have gotten much higher lever, they're complicated.

But for example, now you can ask the world, right?

I guarantee you, the problems that you have

are not only your problems,

that there are other entrepreneurs

or real estate agents around the world,

and you can find out how they've solved it

if you take the time to go and ask.

So that's the first thing.

There's actually more capital flowing

than any time ever in human history,

massive amounts of capital, right?

Some people might be knowledgeable

and thinking about cryptocurrencies,

but there'll be probably $10 billion

of initial coin offering, ICOs, capital flowing

and sovereign wealth funds

that nations are starting to invest in.

I mean, think about here in California,

who's purchased most of the homes?

It's been like expats out of China,

or out of Dubai, or out of Saudi Arabia.

So these, you know, money is flowing from around the globe

to quality real estate.

And at the end of the day, our tools that we have

to solve problems are higher quality.

We're gonna see artificial intelligence coming in.

I mean, I'll give you a vision five,

seven, ten years from now.

One of my favorite movies is Iron Man,

and when you see sort of Iron Man with J.A.R.V.I.S,

this AI shell that he's speaking to,

we're all gonna have our version of J.A.R.V.I.S.

We're gonna have this AI

that you're gonna give permission

to read your emails, listen to your conversations,

watch what you're eating, look at your blood chemistries,

all of this information,

and it's gonna be integrating this information.

And you're gonna give it permission

because it's going to analyze it

and help you all the time,

like I'm having conversations,

I want to remember what your kids names are,

your birthday is, and my AI will be able

to bring this up on my augmented reality googles or glasses.

But it's more than that.

You're gonna be able to have an AI

that is your intelligent partner

to say, you know, what do you think I should do here?

- How do we solve this?

- How do I solve this, right?

So think about the notion of how we've gone

from thinking about 'I need to go and look up a fact,'

and you'd hop on your car, drive to the library,

look in that old card catalog

try and find the book, and then there's maybe a chance

the library had the book that was large enough,

and you have to order it,

it will come to you, you read it,

and then you look at it and it's not in that book.

And today, it's couple of keystrokes

or better yet an audio conversation, you know.

And you've got the answer,

and not only do you have the answer,

you have a hundred variations of the answer.

And so we've demonetized, dematerialized,

and democratized access to information.

The next layer is gonna be adding access

to wisdom and knowledge on top of that information.

My business partner and friend, Ray Kurzweil,

who, you know, I brought A360 a number of times,

just brought a new Google product,

which is sort of talk with books.

And so they scanned and digitized and digested

a hundred thousand books.

And you can ask a question of any

of this hundred thousand books,

and the AI will look at all of those books

and find the best contextual answer,

and you can have a conversation with the author

in one sense in this virtual setup.

- Are you listening to this?

- So I want you to think about the notion that

an AI is gonna be your personal intelligent assistant.

And we're beginning to see that.

We see that with Alexa in the home right now.

- Alexa, exactly.

- And it's just moving so fast.

- Who was the company...

First off, I went to Abundance 360 and it was,

I said to you a couple of days ago,

the first opening session,

I could have walked away and I had an after work on.

It was extraordinary.

But then all of the companies and all the people

that you introduced us to,

they were just panning a picture, guys.

They were showing us this is how it's working,

3D printing, et cetera.

There was a company there and I can't remember the name,

but it was essentially take everything you know

and put it in the cloud

so people could access you.

- Yeah, Rival Theory.

- Rival Theory.

- Yeah, a friend of mine is the chairman of that company,

so they're working with Tony Robins right now.

I am excited about the company.

I wanna work with him as well.

So Tony is a perfect person, right?

He's got thousands of hours of video and books

and audio recordings, and so, an IA can effectively

digest your knowledge.

- Yes.

- And parse it, and then you

for your community the same thing, right?

And so imagine an audio version first

and a video version later

where someone can ask you, "Hey Tom, tell me about

"what I should do in this scenario,"

or whatever it might be,

and know that that AI representation of you

is able to deliver an answer at 99.99% accuracy

of what you would deliver,

unless it was a completely new subject

that you'd never commented on,

and then it'll interpolate as best it can.

- This is the most exciting time on the planet to be alive.

- It is.

- This definitely freaks some people out,

and a whole bunch will be watching this

six or seven times and share it with it

with their kids and their friends.

What about the real estate industry?

- Listen, the fact of the matter is

every industry is always changing all the time.

And if you're not changing with it,

if you're not trying to reinvent yourself,

then you're moving backwards.

And we've seen real estate change a bunch,

and we're gonna see, you know,

I believe in the next decade, we're gonna create

more wealth than we have in the last hundred years,

just to put perspective on it.

We're also gonna transform every aspect of our lives.

And will real estate industry change dramatically

in 30 years, 20 years, 10 years?

You know, it's somewhere in that period of time.

What are we gonna start to see?

We're gonna start to see AI become the agent best tool

and buyer's best tool.

We're starting to see the web,

but imagine the web 10x faster, bigger.

But I imagine a scenario where I'm gonna put on

my VR googles and there'll be a digitized home.

Now VR has been, virtual reality has been

in a doldrums and in the desert but it will come out.

The technology's gonna be getting better

and layered with AI.

But today, the idea of going and seeing a home

on a Sunday between one p.m. and five p.m.

and if you miss that window, it's a pain in the neck.

Eventually, I wanna be able to go and visit

the home at three o'clock in the morning

but have an AI version of you show me around.

But I wanna say what is does house look like

with my furniture in it and be able to see that?

- Turn the fire place on.

Can I see the neighbors?

- Right. - What's it look like

in a sunny day?

- If I invested $50,000 of landscaping,

what would that look like, right?

And be able to re-visualize it

to customize it to your personal needs.

And we're gonna see AI play a role.

We're gonna see virtual and augmented reality play a role.

We're gonna see blockchain play a role.

One of the conversations going on

in the blockchain community right now,

we'll talk more about it at A360 this year,

is how do you tokenize a piece of real estate

where, in fact, there are a hundred owners

of a piece of real estate?

And the ability to transact and sell

my hundredth share rapidly is an instant capability,

and people flowing into and out of that.

And at the end of the day, we're gonna have

to educate ourselves about these technologies

and utilize these technologies.

Yes, the basics will still be there.

Yes, a personal relationship,

yes, I just bought a home.

- Yeah, 'cause some of them,

wait a minute, am I gone?

- No, you're not gone for a while,

but let's be clear, eventually,

I think all of the every job will change.

It's not the next five years.

I think we'll start see inklings of this in a decade,

so 20 or 30 years, yes.

But at the end of the day, personal human relationships

are still critically important, right?

Yes, I just bought a home.

Yes, it was through an agent.

- You didn't use a robot.

- I didn't use a robot.

I did use whatever it was, Redfin out,

looked at it for the first time,

but it was a human that actually did all the paper work

and transacted it and made me feel comfortable

and all of those things.

Humans are important part of the equation,

though I'll be showing some technologies today

that make AIs look more like humans.

We'll see.

So listen, change is coming.

And there's a lot of other changes.

One of my favorite interesting impacts on real estate

is today, I live in Santa Monica,

and it's an expensive real estate area, right?

And I live there because I hate commuting

and my offices are exactly 12 minutes away.

Now, I could get two or three times the house for the dollar

if I was willing to commute an hour.

- Yes.

- I hate driving.

But autonomous cars are gonna change everything, right?

So my drive time in the future

may become my most coveted time,

because I'm meditating, sleeping,

catching up an emails as my autonomous car

is driving back and forth.

And then on top of that, we have all of the electric

flying cars that are coming online.

And those will make my hour commute

a 12 minute vertical takeoff, vertical landing trip.

And then there's Hyperloop.

- That, okay, do you remember,

I wanna say it was November, December of last year

pre-A360, I was able to ask you that question.

What about the person that's living in Nevada

who's gonna work in Orange County, California?

Hyperloop makes it...

How far away are we from that?

- Not too far away.

So Hyperloop, as you know, is this idea that...

Imagine a long tube where you suck the air out of it,

so it's a vacuum.

There's no drag.

And you put a passenger module in there,

and it goes on in electromagnetic rails, if you would.

It's levitated.

And the vision or the engineering models

are Hyperloop traveling at 1200km/hr,

faster than a commercial jet.

So instead of me going to Las Vegas airport,

going through TSA, taking off,

gaining altitude, landing, going through LAX,

which I hate, and then coming to my location,

instead, you go on to a Hyperloop

city center to city center.

And instead of a four-hour drive,

it's an 18 minute commute, right?.

- Isn't it just the modernization of trains?

- It is.

It's a modern day train

that is taking advantage of all the exponential technologies

at super high speeds.

And so, there's a test-track out of Las Vegas right now.

Richard Branson just came on as our chairman of the company,

and we re-branded it Virgin Hyperloop One.

So it's not a matter of if;

it's only a matter of when.

And so, you'll start to see even bedroom commutees

that are someone buys a large piece of real estate

and says we're gonna create a Hyperloop

directly into downtown LA or downtown Orange County

or wherever the case might be.

And we're gonna create 5,000 homes

and run back and forth.

And so you are a seven minute Hyperloop from work,

and you walk to work.

You walk to the Hyperloop and you walk to work.

It's a much more pleasant experience.

- The future just sounds so exciting.

- It is!

And we're living in it right now.

- Exactly, so back up just for, you know,

'cause now, there's gonna be a whole bunch of people

whose brains are popping

and I can't wait to read the comments on YouTube

and Facebook and anything else.

I'm gonna just shameless self-promotion here.

You need to buy these two books are read them.

I think I bought at least a thousand copy of these.

- So you're the guy who did that.

- Yes, that was me, yes.

You sold a thousand and five copies.

No, this sell gazilions of copies.

Take them just on a journey really quick about the X Prize.

- So the realization is we're alive

during a day and age where small teams can do

what only the largest governments

and corporations could do.

I grew up, born in the '60s,

grew up inspired by Star Trek and by Apollo.

Right, Apollo showed where we were,

Star Trek is where we're going,

and I wanted desperately to become an astronaut as a child.

And when I finally met a bunch of astronauts

and got to know that their chances of be...

They were one in a thousand applicants are selected.

And then even those who were selected

to become astronauts by NASA,

half of them have never flown,

because the flight opportunities aren't there.

I joked they're called penguins

because they've wings but don't fly.

And it's my such a passionate desire and dream

to open up space.

And I read one day that Charles Lindbergh in 1927

flew from New York to Paris

not on a whim but to win a $25,000 prize.

And I said, that's interesting.

So this Frenchman Raymond Orteig

put up 25,000 bucks for the first person

to fly between New York or Paris or Paris to New York.

Nine teams spent 400,000 trying to win

this guy's $25,000 bucks.

I'm saying that's brilliant.

You pay only on success.

And I said that's it.

I'm gonna create a prize for private space flight,

and that's the way I'll create

the private spaceships so I can go.

And I called it the X Prize,

'cause I had no idea who's gonna put up the money.

X was a variable to be replaced by the sponsors.

- I've heard this story exactly.

- Funny, right? - Yes.

- And so at the end of the day,

it took me the better part of a decade

to find the Ansari family who funded it.

We called it the $10 million Ansari X Prize

in Anousheh and Amir's honor.

And it drove 26 teams who spent a hundred million dollars

going after the $10 million dollar purse.

The winning team was a group called

Mojave Aerospace Ventures run by Burt Rutan,

backed by Paul Allen, built SpaceShipOne.

Richard Branson came in and bought the rights

to create Virgin Galactic,

and I've got a ticket to fly with Richard on his vehicle,

which will fulfill that childhood dream.

And so today, our question is,

what is a problem in the world

that's not being solved,

and how do we incentivize the world to attack it?

How do we incentivize more teams to go and make it,

make a dent in that universe,

bend reality to their will?

And so we've launched about $150 million as prizes.

$200 million are in the works.

We've got one that's, you know,

a few that are interesting for the real estate community,

one that we just announced as called the Avatar X Prize.

And this is all Nippon Airways, the Japanese airlines.

Amazing that they said,

"So what's gonna disrupt our future?

"And how do we, in fact, embrace it,

"inspire and use it, right?"

Here's the attitude of someone

who knows the future is changing,

but rather than just sort of let back

and let it happen to you,

how do you instead embrace it

and be the change and take advantage of that?

So instead of getting into an aluminum airplane

and flying some place, what's gonna disrupt that?

So we came up with the idea of Avatars.

Imagine a robot that I'm at home in my pajamas right now.

I'm not really here with you.

At home, I've got a VR goggles on.

I've put on a haptic suit,

and I occupy that robot.

And so as I'm at home looking around,

the robot here is looking around.

As I reach out to shake your hand,

it reaches out to shake your hand.

And at the end of the day,

I've effectively Ubered myself, my senses,

my actions into this robot.

And that will translate into a world in which

you know, everybody's got

one of these Avatars in their home.

If their plumbing is broken, a plumber can sort of pop in

and go and fix it.

A physician come in and look at you

ultimately for emergencies.

If there's a nuclear power plant,

the avatar can go in there.

If there's a burning house...

So it's that, kind of, how do we move,

get the right people to the right places

very rapidly, instantly at the speed of light?

- Okay, and if you guys think this is crazy,

what do you think GoToMeeting is right now?

What do you think Zoom Technology is?

And at A360, walking around and seeing the robots...

- Yes, beam robots.

- Right, beam robots cruising around

where I can be sitting in my office in New Port beach,

but my robot could be live in Australia

doing a talk for me.

It's coming.

- Or even Facetime, right?

- Exactly.

- It's free.

How awesome is that?

I mean, we tend to have like, "Oh my God, that's crazy.

"That will never happen."

And it happens, then we take it for granted.

I mean, that's just the way we're wired.

It's crazy.

- So if you give just kind of in closing one piece of advice

to these extraordinary entrepreneurs

in the real estate world,

what's the last piece of advice you'll share?

- So listen, you're mindset is your most important asset,

how you think the world is going.

If you're negative, if you're fearful,

what kind of investments are you gonna make

with your money and your time,

and how you're gonna grow?

Your mindset's key and then educate yourself is key, right?

How do you keep yourself abreast

at what the technologies are?

If nothing else so that you can start to,

when they become available,

you're one of the first agents to say,

"Yeah, I wanna experiment with that."

If you have a mindset which is so retrospective,

you're fearful of the future

versus anticipating and being excited about the future,

then how do you educate yourself?

Where do you go to find out

what's going on in augmented reality,

in robotics, in AI and so forth?

In fact, one of the communities I created,

and I invite your agents to consider it,

it's the abundance of digital community, right?

We've got the Abundance 360,

which is for CEOs like yourself

and it capped and it sells out to you in advance.

Abundance Digital is my community

of like-minded entrepreneurs, self-employed people

where I spend time everyday with them in the community

to educate them on what is going on here.

So that's a much lower cost option

about keeping yourself in an abundance mindset

and keeping yourself learning

about exponential technologies.

And they can Google Abundance Digital.

Okay, if you go to diamantis.com,

you can go there.

But I also got a ton of content and blogs.

You can sign up for free.

But it's about educating yourself, alright?

You are your mindset and your knowledge

is your most important asset.

And this is the most extraordinary time ever to be alive

for you, for your kids, for the world.

- Yes, yes.

Hey, well, I gotta say for everybody watching,

you're probably gonna wanna watch this

three or four times.

Go watch more of what he's doing on YouTube.

I mean, I've seen your Bold talk

that you did with Joe Polish probably 40 times.

That was the original inspiration to join A360,

so to my community, you know I love you.

I'm gonna keep bringing you people

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Buy and read these books ASAP, and thank you.

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