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Time Heals the Situation

Apr 25, 20235 minSeason 1Ep. 52
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Episode description

In this episode, Ice explains why you shouldn't focus on your stress.

 

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ICE T'S DAILY GAME

  • Host & Executive Producer: Ice-T
  • Executive Producers:  Jorge Hinojosa, Stephen Michaels, Jodi Flynn, James Macnab, Ryann Lauckner & Jessi Bustillos
  • Written & Produced by James Macnab, Sandra Young & Andi Walker-Ochoa
  • Edited, Mixed & Original Music by Christopher Heckman
  • Associate Producer:  Sophie Serano
  • Researchers:  Aisling Lynch, Autumn Rae & David Sanchez

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Transcript

Speaker 1

I See's Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's Up, Sis team, You're listening to The Daily Game, the compilation of motivational quotes I collected over the years that I found inspiring and helped me through the game of life. Today's quote comes from none other to my man, Wesley Snipes. Wesley's been in the game for decades, same as me, so when he talks, you better listen up. I mean, Wesley Snipes was really one of the very first true

actors I ever got to work with. You gotta remember when we got called into New jack City. Chris Rock was like the hot street comedian. I was at the top of my game in hip hop, and they're just won enough black actors out there to do a black movie like we were trying to do. Judd Nelson, you know, had been in a lot of movies and stuff, breakfast things of that nature. But we didn't have black young stars. So they figured we'll take Ice Tea out of music,

maybe his record sales will translate. But when we went into rehearsals, we saw Wesley Snipes and Chris Rock has a great story about how we sat down at the first table read Wesley Snipes brought his script in and a leather bound folder with notes and all these little yellow tabs all over it where he had made changes in the script, and me and Chris had our scripts folded up in our pockets, so we already knew we were dealing with the real actor. But come to find

Wesley was the coolest person to work with. I love him to today and we're bonded by that movie forever. Wesley said, ninety percent of what you're stressing over today won't even be relevant in a year. Breathe easy. I've doubled on that ninety percent of what you're stressing about today won't even be relevant in a month. It may not even be relevant in a week. A lot of things we stress over, if we spend the night and wake up the next day, they won't even be relevant.

You gotta understand that stress is caused by giving a fuck. So the fact you care about something, you're putting your energy into it, and you're worrying about it. But a lot of this stuff will self right itself, like it will just naturally fall into place without any help from you or you worrying about it. In a year, you might not even remember what the problem was. It'll be so far behind you you will either dealt with it and it'll be gone, or it just will disappear on

its own. I deal with stress sometimes, like even though if I'm I'm working or something and I'm tired and I'm stressed as something, I just use time blocks. I'll just say, regardless that out bad I'm feeling right now, in six hours, I won't be doing this, or in twenty four hours I won't be doing this, or whatever the time limit is. I use a time block procedure a lot of times I'm uncomfortable or whatever is going on. I'm like, we'll talk about this in a week. It'll

either go away or it'll still be here. That's one of my solutions to stress. Time usually will heal the situation. So don't spaz out today over what may not be a big problem in a couple of days. You know, like Wes says, breathe easy, all right, and once again, ninety percent of what you're stressing over today won't even be relevant in a year. Breathe easy. This has been another ice colde fact from me ice team. Listening again tomorrow when I drop some wisdom on your ass till then.

Stay safe, stay smart, and stay hustling. I Sees Daily gave us a production of iHeartRadio Final Level Entertainment and Auditing and Asylum Entertainment Company. The show's executive producer is Noel Brown. Supervising producer is Jordan run Talk. If you like what you heard, please subscribe and leave us a review. For more podcasts on iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Not every

quote in this podcast was created by me. Each quote has been researched to find its origin and give proper credit to its creator

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