(وَٱتَّقُوا۟ یَوۡمࣰا تُرۡجَعُونَ فِیهِ إِلَى ٱللَّهِۖ ثُمَّ تُوَفَّىٰ كُلُّ نَفۡسࣲ مَّا كَسَبَتۡ وَهُمۡ لَا یُظۡلَمُونَ) [Surah Al-Baqarah 281] It means Beware of a Day when you will be returned to God: every soul will be paid in full for what it has earned, and no one will be wronged. (فَذَرۡهُمۡ یَخُوضُوا۟ وَیَلۡعَبُوا۟ حَتَّىٰ یُلَـٰقُوا۟ یَوۡمَهُمُ ٱلَّذِی یُوعَدُونَ) [سورة الزخرف ٨٣ ] It means Leave them to wade in deeper and play about, until they face the Day they have been promised.
this is not what he meant, i think he said that to refer to all the dificulties he had, like if the world itself wanted him not to live, yk? i can't explain it too well but i thing you got it
Act 2 scene 7 as you like it. All the world's a stage and each man and women murely players we have are entrances and we have are exits and In one life men play many roles william Shakespeare
god bless him 🥺❤️ he sets an example how hope still prevails in the face of uncertainty and how we shouldn’t give up so soon. I absolutely loved hearing his story! 💕✨
I think we should all be inspired by this man, he had really hard times, but he still didn't give up, that is like impossible, so we should respect people like him, God Bless You All! (◍•ᴗ•◍)
You know, I can’t even begin to describe how amazing this is. Once you get that burst of energy that allows you to develop into a better person, you can really accomplish anything.
Do some exersining that way you will get energy and motivation, and will delevelop healty sleep and eating+ other healthy habits and will start to lose the unhealthy habits like spending time on internet
It takes so little to brighten someone else's day. Yet it can leave them feeling happy for a moment, an hour, a day, or give them a sweet memory for life. Help someone in need (esp. the elderly), tell someone you care about they’re amazing, compliment the chef who just made your delicious dinner, post something positive or leave a kind comment on social media, even just smile at people around you... And it will make you feel pretty awesome, too 🙌.
The point of the video is that he’s still alive throughout all of his struggles in life. Next time you try to make a point, make sure you watch more than three seconds of the video
I love this story. I was an alcoholic for 10 years and I’ve been sober for just over 2 years now. This guy has been through it all and come out on top from pure determination. I hope he lives a long and happy life from here. He certainly deserves it.
@@danieladsouza9431 thank you for the kind words. My story is a bit of a sad one too, but nowhere near what the gentleman in this video has experienced. It’s also very long, so I apologise for that, but I don’t mind sharing. You don’t have to read it all, of course. I’d always been an anxious child, fairly sheltered, and I loved reading books. My grandma was my best friend. She taught me how to cook, and how to knit and more. She was diagnosed with cancer and passed away very quickly after the diagnosis. Like, maybe a month or two later. I was 8 years old when she passed. I wasn’t told that she had cancer until after she’d passed, all I knew was that ‘she’s sick’ and I only found out it was cancer because I overheard my mom telling a friend about it. And to top it all off, I wasn’t allowed to go to her funeral. Mom apparently thought that would be best for me, and she didn’t want to have to deal with me there and upset too, I guess. So I never really got to say goodbye to her. Not gonna lie, that screwed me up. I fell into depression shortly after that, and then when I was 11 my mom was diagnosed with bowel cancer. She was in hospital a lot and on two different stays she was very close to death both times. I was so afraid that she’d be gone one day just like my grandma was. And so came the anxiety, worse than ever before. Mom fought it for 5 years and has been in remission since, but still has a lot of permanent health complications from it. (Colostomy, malabsorption from the surgeries having to take out feet of bowel and intestine, and others issues.) Right in the middle of mom battling cancer, I’d only just turned 14, I was raped. I had to hurt him in order to get away. The assault was at knifepoint and I do believe he wasn’t going to let me go alive. I kept the assault a secret until I was 18. I held it all in for 4 years. For a very long time I thought that made me just as bad as him, because I’d hurt him, too in order to get away. Thankfully now I know better and realise that I likely saved my own life with my actions that day. Shortly after that was when I started drinking. After the assault I’d have nightmares every time I slept. Every time I closed my eyes I could see it happening over again. Now I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD from it, but at the time I had no idea why I kept reliving this horrible thing. I found that if I drank ‘enough’ and passed out, I wouldn’t dream at all, and so I didn’t have to be afraid of falling asleep anymore. I felt ‘free’. As stupid as that sounds now. So that was how I got all my sleep for quite a few years. I tried on and off through the years to quit, but it was usually half hearted or I was fully motivated, until the cravings started. Then I caved almost immediately. Years later I’ve been drinking for almost 10 years, and I’d been in a not so great relationship with an alcoholic partner for 4 years, and I was downing 2+ full bottles of wine every night. (I’m a pretty small woman, for reference). Finally I was so sick of being constantly hungover and becoming more ill by the day, every morning I woke up vomiting, and I decided that I wanted to quit. Not that I thought I ‘should’ quit, but for the first time in my life I truly WANTED it. And so I did it. My partner and I broke up soon after that and I moved back home with my parents, this was at the beginning of the ‘rona. Quitting was, and still is one of the hardest things I’ve done in my life. It was my go to coping mechanism for years, and I’m still trying to reprogram my brain away from it, as whenever I’m upset or anxious my first instinct is ‘I want a drink.’ It took probably 6 months for the cravings to subside, but I no longer have the desire to drink, and I don’t have cravings very often at all. When I do have a craving, I don’t think of how ‘good’ acting on it might make me feel, but now I immediately think of the hangovers. And how it’s not worth throwing up and throwing away years of hard work for a temporary desire. Most importantly, I’m happier than ever. I’m out of the toxic relationships I had with people and with alcohol. My mood is far more stable and I’m healthier. My relationships with my family are better. Now I’m well enough to take care of some animals, which I absolutely love doing. I’ve planted a veggie garden with my dad, and I can consistently look after it now that I’m sober. I’m more present for my family and friends when they need me, and I’m grateful for every single day that I’m here and healthy.
@@elfinshell4758 I read every single word. Honestly, I was inspired by your journey. It displays how you as a person are courageous and brave. You changed when you felt things weren’t right at first and that in itself shows your drive to be your best self and I admire that in you. I’m really proud of you for figuring out your priorities and living your best life!
“This man shouldn’t be alive” Wdym he’s a legend he went through so much and yet he’s still alive and he makes his town smile and he’s strong and healthy
Love seeing self reclamation, stories like this are amazing. I myself had issues with opioids and not caring about others(very selfish(addict)), and overcame that addiction(12/23/13) and haven't looked back. And bought 2 scooters for kids that are one the Christmas tree at stores with the top 3 toys they want and found 2 with scooter at the top and made it happen. Made me feel great knowing 2 kids will get what they want when they wake up Christmas morning
I believe this comment deserves so many more likes than it has I I'm happy you are sharing your story you have inspired me and others God bless you this Christmas
I'm 68 Days clean from opiates. Do the cravings ever go away? I feel pretty okay, but sometimes the thoughts of using are so incredibly overwhelming. Self improvement and a stoic mindset is the only thing that is helping me rn
My grandpa came from a poor country to the U.S. and joined the military. He’s been running every day, except Sundays, for as long as I can remember. He runs in marathons every year and he is around 75 years old today! This man is so strong for coming out of his debt, depression, and alcoholism.
“But you can start right now” Me:*gets up to go outside* Mom:where are you going Me:making the world a better place Mom:girl what is you talking about. It is 9:13 pm get you butt back inside
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No
not now, im not confident
I'm a child in not doing this!.
Helo
I want to make a urdu version of your channel by copying your content, we will share profit.
May we discuss?
WOW
I thought he was gonna say “when he was 3 years old, he started smoking cigarettes”😭
Same
Deadass.
sameee
Lol
@@freezingmoon5091 your mean and what a word name sounds more like old milk
Him making sculptures out of cigarettes is the most impressive thing ever
But can I smoke the sculpture??
@@chicofromph33nix64 idk wanna try?
@@intergalacticspaghetti5213 I don't smoke... but I would totally try if given the chance...
But mainly gross right. Right?
@@chicofromph33nix64 that would taste so bad. Wet smokes are the worst stench bruh
"He became depressed" said by the most and cheerful voice you could ever imagine
Hime
How
" and become an alcoholic 😃 "
😂 😂 😂
@sparkle huesx the person is mocking how the guy that's speaking over the video said it
"This man shouldn't be alive" bro got roasted in 3 seconds💀
I laughed way too hard that my sister woke up 😂😂😂
This man proved that our habits,behaviour and other body language plays an important role in our society.
Well said!
I agree!
YYYYEEEESSSS
True
I agreeee
God bless this man, he's a perfect example of what success and 'life is about❤️😇🙏🙏🙏
:) 😁👍good message
yea like going to jail
Y'all it's not talking about being in jail or being a alcoholic. You've completely missed the point.
999th like :) also yeah! You’re right!
@@Picks18 no thats the video and it says this is the point of life
Bruh this man has been through it all
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
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"this man shouldn't be alive" I can't wait to hear that out of context
"This man should not be alive*
Man: *LITREALLY CLEANS THE WHOLE FRICKIN PLANET*
He meant like he was so unhealthy and such a low chance of death
@@anielaadams9253 low?
FA
@FANAZA:⭕️ EWWW wth-
@FANAZA:⭕️ are you on drugs? Or are you like an instagram bot?
This has to be one of the most inspiring things I’ve ever seen , this guy is a Legend
Just like you ♥️
A blessing to our planet :)
Exactly^^
But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and obcense talk from your mouth.
Colossians 3:8 ESV
(وَٱتَّقُوا۟ یَوۡمࣰا تُرۡجَعُونَ فِیهِ إِلَى ٱللَّهِۖ ثُمَّ تُوَفَّىٰ كُلُّ نَفۡسࣲ مَّا كَسَبَتۡ وَهُمۡ لَا یُظۡلَمُونَ)
[Surah Al-Baqarah 281]
It means
Beware of a Day when you will be returned to God: every soul will be paid in full for what it has earned, and no one will be wronged.
(فَذَرۡهُمۡ یَخُوضُوا۟ وَیَلۡعَبُوا۟ حَتَّىٰ یُلَـٰقُوا۟ یَوۡمَهُمُ ٱلَّذِی یُوعَدُونَ)
[سورة الزخرف ٨٣ ]
It means
Leave them to wade in deeper and play about, until they face the Day they have been promised.
“This man shouldn’t be alive.” What a weird compliment.
Edit : why is everyone fighting in the reply section?
Yes.
this is not what he meant, i think he said that to refer to all the dificulties he had, like if the world itself wanted him not to live, yk? i can't explain it too well but i thing you got it
@@ana.twilight but he is alive saying that is kunda weird : l
*cuts to narrarator loading shotgun*
@@ana.twilight it's a joke ana go heal the tanks
“This man shouldn’t be alive” dang uh pretty harsh-😭
Thank you Nas for bringing inspirational stories and inspiring us every single day❤️
I also bought inspiring
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ok
Apparently he's racist
@@aidan4063 proof?
@@aidan4063 Hater LOL
A man can live multiple lives within a single lifetime.Hope everyone of us finds his peace like this man.
Act 2 scene 7 as you like it. All the world's a stage and each man and women murely players we have are entrances and we have are exits and In one life men play many roles william Shakespeare
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Well said :')
Yea
That’s what you call a survivor and a warrior 👍
Yes 👍🏿
Yes❤
@Dont_click_this_profile_1948 I didn’t listen
Ishowspeedwashere
Man proved that "AGE IS JUST A NUMBER" lol 😭
This man is the perfect example of better late than never
At 39 iam thinking that still i didnt get well settled 😁😂😁
@@Ronnie92923 N word pass?
Fax
Yes
I understand the meaning right away! He became better in the future / Better later. And he decided to do good, instead of never ever doing good ❤
"This man shouldn't be alive!" He said that a little too personally 💀
True
Fr tho
Underated comment
bro said like he was a war criminal
@@Campbloxxer lol fr
god bless him 🥺❤️ he sets an example how hope still prevails in the face of uncertainty and how we shouldn’t give up so soon. I absolutely loved hearing his story! 💕✨
انتي كانديس الي مع بلود؟
Stop with the emojis 🖕
@@bexdev-creative8799 And you used a emoji 😂
@@bexdev-creative8799 Says the one who just used them 💀
Yeah
NasDaily: "It is never too late- "
Me: "it is never too late for an adoption"
💀
This man truly deserves so much
Yea bro he just learned how to read
@@Leon_Laca276bro he also got healthier
Yes
He does
We don't even know if he is real & not just some actor Nas hired.😂
He never mentioned his name or the name of the place.
So jealous of this man. He's actually living a life.
a life that i will never have.
@@Asstlum damn..
@@Asstlum same…I’m not gonna make it to 52…prolly not even 25 at this rate
@@Asstlum still its never too late to change your life
@@Asstlum 😞
We need more people like him.
Better be like him, and do not expect others to change.
Not really what I mean’t
@@kristineseefeldt2380 well it's what he meant.
@@skyminji um ok
Why not help yourself be like him, instead of wish for more people?
Cigarette BUTTS💀 While the guy slapping them💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
"This man shouldnt be alive"
The guy, "Thanks :("
Poor guy
😹
Facts
Thank You for proving my point👍
Man ikr...
"This man shouldnt be alive"
That man: and i took that personaly.
Yeah. That's kinda rude
Hehe, 69.
Ikr it’s rude
Yea rude
😂😂
i thought “it is never too late for adoption” 💀💀😭
“THIS MAN SHOULDN’T BE ALIVE”
Dang that was harsh💀
Yeah💀
@aninditareswari4866 Lol
lmao💀
@aninditareswari4866wth-
I freaked out of laughter xd
"This man shouldn't be alive"
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
LOLL HAHBHAHA
HE DIED OF EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Time to get our guns out, everyone, and British people, get your knives out.
That's what I thought AHAHAH
@@jackchihuahua ok I got my 1000 knives 🔪
This man is a prime example of - You can get up even after falling several times.👍👍
Indeed!
@@NasDaily ok
@@NasDaily bro this story you have told before
He ran a marathon at age 68 but died at age 52💀💀💀
That’s talent right there
I think we should all be inspired by this man, he had really hard times, but he still didn't give up, that is like impossible, so we should respect people like him,
God Bless You All! (◍•ᴗ•◍)
What the bot:(
@wida amoy angelis ur mum
Yes god bless
God bless you too!😄
Thank you 🙏🏽 😊
The exact definition of never give up 👍
Yeah ❤
More like never gonna give you up :) I agree also
Nothing matters in the end
i like how every topic he discusses ends with a friggin inspirational speech
A bot copied your comment 😭
@@ilovemycatspaws2234 fucking bots
Umm are u annoyed?
@@explodifier6021 huh
@@ilovemycatspaws2234 Christmas
You know, I can’t even begin to describe how amazing this is. Once you get that burst of energy that allows you to develop into a better person, you can really accomplish anything.
The burst of energy mentality is what's stopping you.
Laziness
Yeah
@FANAZA:⭕️ what is this
Yes 🙌
He clearly has some kind of motivation that I need in my life.
Right
Motivation is unreliable
Do some exersining that way you will get energy and motivation, and will delevelop healty sleep and eating+ other healthy habits and will start to lose the unhealthy habits like spending time on internet
Motivation will just help you to start things up, Discipline makes you keep on track
@@jeffhardy496 usually motivation dosnt help you start, it comes after starting
bro said This man shouldn't be alive" SO YOU WANT HIM TO DIE NAH YOUR A PSYCHO
absolute violated😪
It takes so little to brighten someone else's day. Yet it can leave them feeling happy for a moment, an hour, a day, or give them a sweet memory for life. Help someone in need (esp. the elderly), tell someone you care about they’re amazing, compliment the chef who just made your delicious dinner, post something positive or leave a kind comment on social media, even just smile at people around you... And it will make you feel pretty awesome, too 🙌.
What a nice person
"This man did it at age 52, but you can start now!" Someone over 52: 👀
😟
“this man shouldn’t be alive”
yes he should, he’s been through struggles and survived them, he’s a survivor doing an awesome thing for the earth.
Wassup link
LINKKK heyyyy
The point of the video is that he’s still alive throughout all of his struggles in life. Next time you try to make a point, make sure you watch more than three seconds of the video
You took it out of context
@@aristology6912 chill why you so mad though lol 💀
"this man shouldnt be alive"
The guy: oh..ok🙎🏼🔫
I love this story. I was an alcoholic for 10 years and I’ve been sober for just over 2 years now. This guy has been through it all and come out on top from pure determination.
I hope he lives a long and happy life from here. He certainly deserves it.
If it’s okay with you, may I hear about your journey? I’m so proud of you.
@@danieladsouza9431 thank you for the kind words. My story is a bit of a sad one too, but nowhere near what the gentleman in this video has experienced. It’s also very long, so I apologise for that, but I don’t mind sharing. You don’t have to read it all, of course.
I’d always been an anxious child, fairly sheltered, and I loved reading books. My grandma was my best friend. She taught me how to cook, and how to knit and more.
She was diagnosed with cancer and passed away very quickly after the diagnosis. Like, maybe a month or two later. I was 8 years old when she passed.
I wasn’t told that she had cancer until after she’d passed, all I knew was that ‘she’s sick’ and I only found out it was cancer because I overheard my mom telling a friend about it.
And to top it all off, I wasn’t allowed to go to her funeral. Mom apparently thought that would be best for me, and she didn’t want to have to deal with me there and upset too, I guess. So I never really got to say goodbye to her. Not gonna lie, that screwed me up.
I fell into depression shortly after that, and then when I was 11 my mom was diagnosed with bowel cancer.
She was in hospital a lot and on two different stays she was very close to death both times. I was so afraid that she’d be gone one day just like my grandma was. And so came the anxiety, worse than ever before.
Mom fought it for 5 years and has been in remission since, but still has a lot of permanent health complications from it. (Colostomy, malabsorption from the surgeries having to take out feet of bowel and intestine, and others issues.)
Right in the middle of mom battling cancer, I’d only just turned 14, I was raped. I had to hurt him in order to get away. The assault was at knifepoint and I do believe he wasn’t going to let me go alive.
I kept the assault a secret until I was 18. I held it all in for 4 years.
For a very long time I thought that made me just as bad as him, because I’d hurt him, too in order to get away.
Thankfully now I know better and realise that I likely saved my own life with my actions that day.
Shortly after that was when I started drinking. After the assault I’d have nightmares every time I slept. Every time I closed my eyes I could see it happening over again.
Now I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD from it, but at the time I had no idea why I kept reliving this horrible thing.
I found that if I drank ‘enough’ and passed out, I wouldn’t dream at all, and so I didn’t have to be afraid of falling asleep anymore. I felt ‘free’. As stupid as that sounds now.
So that was how I got all my sleep for quite a few years. I tried on and off through the years to quit, but it was usually half hearted or I was fully motivated, until the cravings started. Then I caved almost immediately.
Years later I’ve been drinking for almost 10 years, and I’d been in a not so great relationship with an alcoholic partner for 4 years, and I was downing 2+ full bottles of wine every night. (I’m a pretty small woman, for reference).
Finally I was so sick of being constantly hungover and becoming more ill by the day, every morning I woke up vomiting, and I decided that I wanted to quit.
Not that I thought I ‘should’ quit, but for the first time in my life I truly WANTED it. And so I did it.
My partner and I broke up soon after that and I moved back home with my parents, this was at the beginning of the ‘rona.
Quitting was, and still is one of the hardest things I’ve done in my life. It was my go to coping mechanism for years, and I’m still trying to reprogram my brain away from it, as whenever I’m upset or anxious my first instinct is ‘I want a drink.’
It took probably 6 months for the cravings to subside, but I no longer have the desire to drink, and I don’t have cravings very often at all.
When I do have a craving, I don’t think of how ‘good’ acting on it might make me feel, but now I immediately think of the hangovers.
And how it’s not worth throwing up and throwing away years of hard work for a temporary desire.
Most importantly, I’m happier than ever. I’m out of the toxic relationships I had with people and with alcohol. My mood is far more stable and I’m healthier. My relationships with my family are better.
Now I’m well enough to take care of some animals, which I absolutely love doing. I’ve planted a veggie garden with my dad, and I can consistently look after it now that I’m sober.
I’m more present for my family and friends when they need me, and I’m grateful for every single day that I’m here and healthy.
@@elfinshell4758 👏
Congratulations!! I'm so proud of you 🎊👍👍
@@elfinshell4758 I read every single word. Honestly, I was inspired by your journey. It displays how you as a person are courageous and brave. You changed when you felt things weren’t right at first and that in itself shows your drive to be your best self and I admire that in you. I’m really proud of you for figuring out your priorities and living your best life!
We need more people like him ❌
We need to be like him✅
So we need to be stranded for 77 days?
@@osuvinny....
He didn't got the point😅😅@@ChameleonsArt
I think thats the only point of the video.
So we need to be jail for dept right?
“This man shouldn’t be alive”
Wdym he’s a legend he went through so much and yet he’s still alive and he makes his town smile and he’s strong and healthy
"Wdym" that he shouldn't be alive lol
Kreekcraft: No is Called Is never too late for an adoption🗿
That's why never put think about people as "forever lost"
Verified with no comment and like? Let me change that
ligament balls
That's what I thought too
Did you translate this to English from Chinese or something?
@@michaeljanicke8359 strad 🙏🏻🙏🏻
“This man shouldn’t be alive”
Me: why?
“His mother died”
Makes sense
"He was sent to jail for having too much debt"
If he said his dad died… man I would agree ain’t no way you survive without dad ngl
@@frankierodriguez866 wtf dude, mom and dad are both equally important, you sexist
@@tecnoticboy4479 yeah but atleast u can survive from poorness since dad is money source and work more than mom
his face even tells he's a hero. love him. art. love his art.
“This man shouldn’t be alive” Ayo? 💀
huge respect to him... can't imagine how his life was tough
Love seeing self reclamation, stories like this are amazing. I myself had issues with opioids and not caring about others(very selfish(addict)), and overcame that addiction(12/23/13) and haven't looked back. And bought 2 scooters for kids that are one the Christmas tree at stores with the top 3 toys they want and found 2 with scooter at the top and made it happen. Made me feel great knowing 2 kids will get what they want when they wake up Christmas morning
I believe this comment deserves so many more likes than it has I I'm happy you are sharing your story you have inspired me and others God bless you this Christmas
U did a great job
Kinda got lost in the middle of your story since the wording was confusing, but I got the message.
I'm 68 Days clean from opiates. Do the cravings ever go away? I feel pretty okay, but sometimes the thoughts of using are so incredibly overwhelming. Self improvement and a stoic mindset is the only thing that is helping me rn
8 years coming up
„when he was 3 he got depressed and became alcoholic”💀
That can happen tho 💀
💀💀
I'm your 69th like :>
I love god
God bless you man May you live a healthy,long and peaceful life❤
“This man…shouldn’t be alive”
*im sorry, WHAT?* 💀💀
☠️☠️
☠☠💀☠☠💀☠bro think is control of the world
Bless that man's heart may he live a good life in Jesus name amen
Amen
actually with Allah name amen
@@USMANKHN4243-zo2rd yess
@@USMANKHN4243-zo2rd yess
69 likes uwu
"This man shouldn't be alive"
That is crazy 💀
"This man shouldn't be alive"
"K"
*BANG*
"done"
@@Swaggamer2021WHY😭-
@@Pxliichu._flufxyBc it’s funny
😮😮😮😮
Ikr
God bless him we need more people like him❤❤❤
"This man shouldnt be alive" Was probably a HUGE insult
Isn't it the same for the Tates as well?
@@flanker_yt4516 lol tate haters are everywhere
@@evernightmarez2030 cuz he deserves it
@@spyedplaya why is that so?
HE SHOULD HAVE A FAMILY HE ,S. DO MUCH FOR HIS COUNTRY
Him: “this man started at age 52, but maybe you can start right now.”
53 year old: *”is it still too late to enter?”*
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Lol
Yes
Morale of the story is it is never too late until you’re 52.9 years old
Nicole Watterson once said " You're never too old to learn something new. "
He Became strong??????
Nah
He became Mega Strong
"He owns 1 million cigarettes"
Those who don't know: 😰
Those who know:😄
I thought he consumed 1 million 💀
@@cyzo ☠️
@@cyzo same🥲
😂😂😂
@@cyzo same
The power of hope
Allah save him
Yes
@@younglion7425 Yess!
not only hope, the power of "do it"
@@younglion7425 *god save him
I literally got goosebumps... What an inspiring person he is ❤
Bro is the Unstoppable man☠️
😂😂😂
My grandpa came from a poor country to the U.S. and joined the military. He’s been running every day, except Sundays, for as long as I can remember. He runs in marathons every year and he is around 75 years old today!
This man is so strong for coming out of his debt, depression, and alcoholism.
What do you mean he shouldn't exist?!
He's amazing!
its because he had too much troubles in his life
He meant that it doesn't make sense that he is still alive
@@gianiChambers-oh6cyIts supposed to be shouldn't "have been" alive
This man needs a reward
Edit: omg 45 likes omggggg I’m so happy
Being alive is his reward
I know
Nice bro
no being dead is his reward
I was expecting the video to say he smoked 1 million cigarettes and shouldn't be alive.
"The pain you feel today will be the strength you feel tomorrow"
Best quote I've ever read.
Nas:talks about the man being good
Also nas: this man shouldnt be alive
Ikr-
I thought the same
TRUE 👍 ✔
*trew
Fr
"This man SHOULDN'T BE ALIVE"
This man: "Is that a threat?"
LOL
No you missed that point
His cigarette sculptures here m.ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_lmH6yPghRah2svaPIlXK_d8OifiiupD1k&playnext=1&index=1
@@sunsetdreams7869 what's the point then???? Common tell me
@@sunsetdreams7869 dude no
"That's 1 minute. See you tomorrow" hits hard for some reason😂
Dude is a main character in life , that’s why he lives this long-
Living for 68 is not rare.
This is so inspirational. Thank you for telling us stories to inspire us. You can convince anyone to do good with your amazing videos!
Omg that’s so heart warming ❤ I love this man.❤
“ he collected over 1000 cigarette butts” got me rolling to Ohio💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Dear Viewer, Get out of the infinite loop of RUclips shorts and go do something productive
Ok thanks I will
Alright mate ඞ
Bro I just watched 1 short today and I already plan on stopping
Im at work i cant stop watching loops
Thx
"he pick over 1,000,000 cigarette 🚬 butt"
Me: 💀
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
?
Dont get it?
He said “cigarette butts”.
Right?
Well, he commented because of the
“Butt”
🍑
Do u get it?
Haha
"Butt"
💀
“This man shouldn’t be alive!”
“You can start inspiring people right now!”
Me :/ whaaaat
Agree 👍
This dude is fun I wish I saw him RN
I thought the video was gonna talk about him smoking 😂
“But you can start right now”
Me:*gets up to go outside*
Mom:where are you going
Me:making the world a better place
Mom:girl what is you talking about. It is 9:13 pm get you butt back inside
pls 💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 sudden confidence
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“what is you talking about” yea I can tell you’re an African
You’re a girl xD ?
With that debt and his luck he would definitely be valid on Squid Game
Underrated comment
@@antonb6196 literally one of the top fucking comments
@@monuri0451 it has 12 likes??
@@monuri0451 ??? Do you know what underrated means?
Wtf😂
Thank u for this wonderful message
Thank you for watching ❤️
@@NasDaily Hi
Still active, thank you for appreacting you fans 🥰
He kind of looks Goofy when he runs with no shirt 💀💀💀💀💀
"But You Can Start *Right Now* "
Meanwhile Me : *watching this at 11 o'clock👁️👄👁️
Right now its 4 am for me :')
It's 9 pm for me
these videos are always inspirational
He is definitely a legend. It's almost like he has a Plot Armour
Maybe he's the protaganist of our world?
Fax
Great message!!!
“It’s never too late” also him “this guy shouldn’t be alive”
These shorts are so entertaining they always make my day better❤
Oh hey its the pathetic sub bot guy
"Who else randomly doesn’t watch shorts and now it's just an everyday thing?"
And your all of your comments always make me lose faith in the internet😃
Even the bots like this
🔥🔥🔥
The way he slapped those cigarette butts💀🤣
😊😊
💀💀💀💀💀💀
🤨
Bro thinks hes funny
@@thesucka397 thinks his name is cool💀
The real hero.❤❤❤😢
He deserves lots of love for everything hes done.
Yea
OK IMSORRY TJIS IS OT FROM THE VID BUT LIKE
tsuku pfp 👁️ ?
“He picked up over 1 million cigarette butts” im dead
nahh I only realised what you mean now
"this man shouldn't be ALIVE"
The man: I missed the part where that's my problem
2rzycu
Fr he shouldn't have worded it that
Omg
He said “he was depressed “in a joyful way 😂😂😂
This man wen through a lot but eventually realized what he could do with his life. What a good man