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In this interview, Brian Tatum shares his life experiences and insights. Key takeaways from the interview: Embracing indifference: Brian emphasizes that being different is not a negative thing and should be embraced (0:19-0:35). Parenthood: He discusses the impact of being a parent, having raised his 29-year-old daughter mostly by himself, and now having five grandchildren (0:42-1:08). Perseverance: Brian highlights perseverance for God as his driving force when life feels unfair (1:14-1:21). Regrets and growth: He reflects on how his life turned out, acknowledging that while it could have been better, his experiences shaped him into who he is today, and he is proud of himself (1:47-1:54). He also touches on past failures as part of learning (1:59-2:15). Impact of relationships: Brian speaks about his relationship with his father, who practiced tough love, and how it helped him understand what not to do in life (2:27-2:55). Lessons learned: He shares that physical violence is not the answer and that tolerance and understanding are crucial for peace (3:26-3:38). Personal struggles: Brian mentions struggling with having true friends (4:56-5:00) and how being on the streets and having his personal belongings taken from him mentally broke him (9:03-9:12). Navy experience: He talks about his time in the Navy from 1992 to 1994, where he visited seven countries and witnessed war, gaining experiences beyond what most people fathom (5:28-5:41). Impact of assault: Brian reveals that getting assaulted and suffering brain damage, which required him to re-learn how to talk, was a moment he wishes he could erase but also shaped him (6:56-7:10). Loss of control and message to youth: He identifies losing control of his life around age 22 due to meth use, which taught him the destructive nature of drugs (10:22-10:41). He concludes with a message to the youth about loving each other, working out differences, and practicing tolerance (10:48-11:07).