Thursday, November 16, 2017

Youtube daily report Nov 16 2017

ANNOUNCER: THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM IS PAID FOR

BY THE FRIENDS AND PARTNERS OF JOYCE MEYER MINISTRIES.

JOYCE: SO, THE FIRST THING TO REALIZE TODAY BEFORE WE GO

EVEN FURTHER IS WHATEVER STRENGTH YOU HOPE TO HAVE

IN LIFE, IT'S GOTTA BE IN GOD.

HE IS OUR STRENGTH.

[MUSIC]

JOYCE: OKAY, WELL, YOU KNOW, THERE'S LOTS OF THINGS THAT YOU

CAN PREACH WHEN YOU'VE BEEN DOING IT AS LONG AS I HAVE WHEN

YOU GO TO A PLACE, BUT I NEVER JUST GO TO MY LITTLE MESSAGE

DRAWER AND PULL OUT A MESSAGE AND COME AND SHOW UP

AND SPEAK IT.

A LOT OF TIMES I'LL PUT TOGETHER THINGS THAT ARE NEW AND A FEW

WEEKS AGO--ACTUALLY I'VE HAD THIS MESSAGE A COUPLE OF MONTHS

AND JUST WAITING FOR THE RIGHT PLACE TO PREACH IT, JUST ABOUT

THE IMPORTANCE OF STAYING STRONG, JUST STAYING STRONG.

I WANNA MAKE A STATEMENT HERE IN THE BEGINNING AND I HOPE

THIS'LL MEAN SOMETHING TO YOU.

MOST PEOPLE DON'T DO THEIR MAINTENANCE AND THEY

END UP BEING CONTROLLED BY EMERGENCIES,

JUST THINK ABOUT THAT.

THEY DON'T DO THEIR MAINTENANCE SO THEY END UP BEING CONTROLLED

BY EMERGENCIES.

I'LL GIVE YOU A LITTLE EXAMPLE ABOUT MY DENTIST.

HOW MANY OF YOU REALLY AREN'T REAL CRAZY ABOUT GOING

TO THE DENTIST AND JUST GETTING YOUR TEETH CLEANED

AND JUST GETTING A CHECKUP, YOU KNOW?

SO, YOU JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE A BAD TOOTHACHE THEN YOU

HAVE TO GO, OKAY?

WELL, I WAS LIKE THAT.

I REMEMBER MANY YEARS AGO WHEN WE WERE FIRST STARTING

THE MINISTRY AND I WAS SO BUSY AND JUST HAD SO MUCH GOING ON,

AND I NEVER WANTED TO GO TO THE DENTIST TO GET

ANY KIND OF CHECKUPS.

AND I HAD SOME DIFFERENT ISSUES WITH MY TEETH AND SO I WAS

SOMEBODY WHO NEEDED TO GO.

AND I GET A LOT OF PLAQUE BUILDUP ON MY TEETH SO I NEED

TO GO AND GET THAT TAKEN CARE OF, BUT DIDN'T WANT TO GO.

SO, THEN I'D GET A BAD TOOTHACHE AND MAYBE I'D BE GOING

OUT OF TOWN ON A CONFERENCE AND I'D CALL MY DENTIST,

"I HAD AN EMERGENCY, IS THERE ANY WAY YOU CAN WORK ME IN?"

SO, MY POOR PLANNING ENDED UP PRESSURING HIM.

COME ON, NOW.

OUR POOR PLANNING CAN END UP PRESSURING SOMEBODY ELSE

WHO THEN WE PUT IN A POSITION OF HAVING TO TAKE CARE

OF OUR EMERGENCY BECAUSE WE DIDN'T DO WHAT WE

SHOULD HAVE DONE TO START WITH.

AND TO BE HONEST, THAT'S REALLY NOT WALKING IN LOVE.

AND SO, THAT HAPPENED ABOUT THREE TIMES AND THEN MY DENTIST

JUST SAID TO ME THE LAST TIME I WENT IN FOR AN EMERGENCY, HE

SAID, "I DON'T WANT TO BE RUDE TO YOU," BUT HE SAID, "IF YOU'RE

NOT GONNA GET YOUR CHECKUPS AND GET YOUR TEETH CLEAN,

THEN I'M JUST GONNA HAVE TO ASK YOU NOT TO CALL ME WHEN YOU

HAVE AN EMERGENCY."

AND SO, DON'T WANT TO STRETCH THAT STORY TOO FAR, BUT I DON'T

THINK IT WOULD BE OUT OF LINE TO SAY THAT MAYBE GOD IS WANTING

TO SAY THAT TO SOME OF US TODAY.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: NOW, I'M NOT SAYING GOD WON'T HELP US WHEN WE HAVE

AN EMERGENCY, BUT SOMETIMES WE DO HAVE TO LEARN THINGS

THE HARD WAY IF WE WON'T LEARN THEM THE EASY WAY.

AND SO, IF THERE'S THINGS THAT GOD IS TELLING YOU TO DO,

TELLING YOU TO DO, TELLING YOU TO DO, SHOWING YOU TO DO,

SHOWING YOU TO DO AND YOU KEEP JUST NOT DOING IT, NOT DOING IT,

NOT DOING IT, THEN MAYBE WHEN WE HAVE AN EMERGENCY,

GOD MIGHT HAVE TO JUST SAY, "WELL, NOT THIS TIME.

YOU NEED TO LEARN A LITTLE SOMETHING."

PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TO DO MAINTENANCE ON THEIR CAR.

THEY DON'T LIKE TO DO MAINTENANCE ON THEIR--WHO WANTS

TO CHANGE THE FILTER ON YOUR AIR-CONDITIONING?

YOU'D RATHER SIT ON THE BACK PORCH AND HAVE AN ICED TEA.

I MEAN, WHO IN THE WORLD WANTS TO GO GET A COLONOSCOPY

JUST TO MAKE SURE THAT LATER ON YOU DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM?

NOBODY WANTS TO DO THAT, YOU KNOW?

I'M GONNA TELL YOU SOMETHING THAT I HAVE NOT THOUGHT OF

FOR A LONG TIME, BUT MAYBE THIS'LL HELP YOU.

YOU KNOW, 28, 29 YEARS AGO,

IT'S BEEN SO LONG NOW I FORGET WHEN IT WAS, I HAD BREAST CANCER

AND I ENDED UP HAVING TO HAVE A MASTECTOMY ON ONE SIDE.

AND 3 YEARS BEFORE THAT, I HAD GONE TO THE DOCTOR

FOR A MAMMOGRAM, WHICH NOBODY LIKES THAT EITHER.

AND THEY SAID THEY SAW A LITTLE SOMETHING ON THE TEST,

THEY WEREN'T SURE WHAT IT WAS, BUT THEY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

THAT I COME BACK IN 3 MONTHS AND GET IT CHECKED AGAIN.

I DIDN'T WANT TO DO THAT.

I'M BUSY SERVING GOD.

I'M BUSY IN MINISTRY.

SO, YOU KNOW WHAT WE DO A LOT OF TIMES IS, "I'LL JUST TRUST

GOD TO TAKE CARE OF THAT."

BOY, AND I TELL YOU SOMETHING, SOMETIMES THAT'S JUST AN EXCUSE.

IT HAS REALLY NOTHING TO DO WITH REAL FAITH.

IT'S NOT EVEN ANYTHING GOD'S REALLY PUT IN OUR HEART.

IT'S JUST AN EXCUSE WE USE TO NOT HAVE TO DEAL

WITH SOMETHING.

SO, I DIDN'T DO WHAT THE DOCTOR TOLD ME TO DO.

I WAITED 3 YEARS, AND WHEN I WENT BACK, I HAD BREAST CANCER.

NOW, I TELL YOU THAT BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT GOD NOT ONLY USES

MIRACLES TO HEAL US, BUT I THINK HE ALSO USES WISDOM

AND COMMON SENSE.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: I DON'T KNOW, LISA, IT MAY BE QUIET IN HERE TODAY.

IT JUST MIGHT BE QUIET TODAY.

I'M DEALING WITH SOMETHING RIGHT NOW WITH MY BACK.

GOT SOME ARTHRITIS IN EACH ONE OF MY DISKS, THEY SAID.

ONE OF THEM IS A BULGING DISK AND SO WE'RE DEALING WITH THAT,

BUT IN THE PROCESS OF LOOKING AT MY SPINE,

I WENT TO A DOCTOR THAT DOES A LOT OF PREVENTATIVE CARE ALSO.

AND HE SAID, "WELL, EVEN IF WE TAKE CARE OF THIS IMMEDIATE

PROBLEM," HE SAID, "I'M GONNA HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO

SOME CERTAIN TREATMENTS AND DO SOME CERTAIN PHYSICAL THERAPY

THAT WILL KEEP YOU FROM HAVING A PROBLEM LATER ON."

WELL, I DON'T WANT TO DO THAT.

[AUDIENCE LAUGHING]

JOYCE: FIRST OF ALL, THESE TREATMENTS, I THINK, MIGHT

BE A LITTLE PAINFUL AND I'M NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT.

AND I ALREADY EXERCISE AND WORK OUT AND WALK, AND I DON'T WANNA

NOW ADD PHYSICAL THERAPY TO IT.

AND I'M BUSY, AND I'M SERVING GOD, AND--BUT I DO BELIEVE

THAT A LOT OF TIMES, GOD WILL PUT SOME INFORMATION

IN FRONT OF US--NOW, COME ON, LISTEN TO ME.

I BELIEVE GOD WILL PUT SOME INFORMATION IN FRONT OF US

THAT IF WE WILL DO THE MAINTENANCE NOW--SEE,

ONE OF MY GREAT DREAMS IS TO FINISH MY RACE.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: I DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO TELL YOU HOW IMPORTANT

THAT IS TO ME.

THIS HAS BEEN A LONG JOURNEY FOR ME, AND I'VE BEEN TEACHING

THE WORD 42 YEARS AND I REALLY HOPE AND PRAY,

IT IS A GREAT DESIRE OF MINE THAT I CAN STILL BE SHARING

THE WORD IN SOME FORM OR FASHION RIGHT UNTIL GOD IS FINISHED

WITH ME AND HE TAKES ME HOME.

WELL, YOU SEE, I KNOW THAT IN ORDER DO THAT, I GOTTA

DO A WHOLE BUNCH OF STUFF BEHIND THE SCENES

TO STAY STRONG.

IT TAKES MY TIME.

IT TAKES EFFORT.

SOMETIMES IT TAKES MONEY.

SOMETIMES IT'S INCONVENIENT, BUT YOU SEE, WE'RE VERY BAD

AT WANTING SOMETHING OVER HERE ON THIS END BUT NOT WANTING

TO DO WHAT IT TAKES TO GET IT.

LET ME ASK A QUESTION, ARE YOU A GAMBLER OR AN INVESTOR?

YOU KNOW WHAT A PERSON WHO KIND OF HAS A GAMBLING SPIRIT DOES?

AND I'M NOT EVEN NECESSARILY TALKING ABOUT

THE CASINO TYPE THING.

I'M TALKING ABOUT YOU KIND OF JUST DON'T DO THE RIGHT THING

AND KIND OF SORT OF HOPE YOU GET BY WITH IT.

BUT THE BIBLE SAYS THAT WE REAP WHAT WE SOW.

AND SO, I THINK THAT WE NEED TO START DOING

A WHOLE LOT MORE MAINTENANCE

AND INSTEAD OF JUST WAITING UNTIL WE HAVE A MAJOR DISASTER

IN LIFE AND TRYING TO QUICK GET STRONG, LET'S TALK THIS MORNING

ABOUT STAYING STRONG.

LET'S TALK ABOUT DOING WHAT WE NEED TO DO

WHEN THERE IS NO EMERGENCY, BUT IT'S JUST WISDOM TO DO IT,

AND THEN YOU KNOW WHAT?

WE'RE GONNA HAVE A LOT LESS EMERGENCIES, AND TO BE HONEST

WITH YOU, IT'S GONNA BE A LOT LESS PAINFUL, AND IN THE LONG

RUN, IT'S GONNA TAKE A LOT LESS TIME TO DEAL WITH THINGS

A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME THAN IT WILL--YOU KNOW, I DIDN'T TAKE

CARE OF MY TEETH FOR A LONG TIME, PART OF IT WAS WE DIDN'T

HAVE THE MONEY, BUT THEN PART OF IT WAS I JUST DIDN'T WANT TO.

AND I'LL JUST BE HONEST AND TELL YA, I HAVE SIX TEETH

IN MY WHOLE MOUTH THAT DON'T HAVE CROWNS ON THEM.

SO, DO WHAT YOU NEED DO WHEN YOU NEED TO DO IT.

AND EVEN NOW, I'M ONE OF THOSE KIND OF PEOPLE THAT GET

A LOT OF PLAQUE ON MY TEETH.

THEY WANT ME TO COME GET MY TEETH CLEANED EVERY 4 MONTHS.

I DON'T WANT TO GET MY TEETH CLEANED EVERY 4 MONTHS.

I MEAN, I'D BE HAPPY TO GO ONCE EVERY TWO OR THREE YEARS.

[AUDIENCE LAUGHING]

JOYCE: BUT HERE'S THE THING, IF I EVEN 7 OR 8 MONTHS WHEN I

GO TO GET MY TEETH CLEANED, IT REALLY HURTS BECAUSE THEY HAVE

TO REALLY DIG AROUND TO GET THE PLAQUE OFF.

IF I GO EVERY 4 MONTHS, DOESN'T HURT AT ALL.

COME ON, HOW MANY OF YOU ARE UNDERSTANDING

WHAT I'M SAYING TODAY?

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: YOU SAY, "WELL, THIS IS SURE A LOT

OF PRACTICAL STUFF.

I CAME TO GET A WORD FROM GOD AND YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT

MY TEETH AND COLONOSCOPY AND--"

[AUDIENCE LAUGHING]

JOYCE: YOU KNOW WHAT?

THAT'S WHAT'S WRONG TODAY, SOMETIMES WE GO TO CHURCH

AND EVERYTHING IS JUST SO SPIRITUAL THAT WE GO OUT

AND WE DON'T KNOW HOW TO LIVE PRACTICAL, EVERYDAY LIFE, AMEN?

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: "OH, THE SERVICE TODAY WAS SO..."

[AUDIENCE LAUGHING]

JOYCE: "IT WAS WOW."

"WELL, WHAT'D YOU LEARN?" "UH, I DON'T KNOW BUT, MAN,

I HAD A LOT OF GOOSEBUMPS, IT WAS GREAT."

[AUDIENCE LAUGHING]

JOYCE: WOW, STAYING STRONG.

ALL RIGHT, PROVERBS 18:14, GREAT SCRIPTURE.

"THE STRONG SPIRIT OF A MAN WILL SUSTAIN HIM IN BODILY PAIN

AND TROUBLE, BUT A WEAK AND A BROKEN SPIRIT WHO CAN

RAISE IT UP OR WHO CAN BEAR IT?"

IF WE STAY STRONG SPIRITUALLY THEN, REALLY,

NO MATTER WHAT COME AGAINST US, WE WILL MAKE IT THROUGH.

THAT DOESN'T MEAN IT'S GONNA BE EASY.

THAT DOESN'T MEAN THERE'S GONNA BE NO PAIN INVOLVED.

BUT TRULY, TRULY, WE CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST

WHO IS OUR STRENGTH.

YES, YOU CAN MAKE IT THROUGH WHATEVER YOU'RE GOING THROUGH

RIGHT NOW.

AND YOU KNOW WHAT?

YOU CAN GET SO STRONG IN SPIRIT THAT YOU CAN BE GOING THROUGH

REALLY, REALLY DIFFICULT THINGS AND WHILE YOU ARE, YOU'RE STILL

REACHING OUT AND HELPING OTHER PEOPLE AND THEY DON'T EVEN

KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GOING THROUGH.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: DID YOU HEAR ME?

WE DON'T HAVE TO BE THE KIND OF PEOPLE THAT EVERY TIME WE

HAVE A PROBLEM, WE FALL APART.

WE CAN BE STRONG IN THE LORD AND IN THE POWER OF HIS MIGHT.

BUT IT'S GONNA TAKE SOME MAINTENANCE, SOME REGULAR DOING

OF WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING, NOT JUST WAITING UNTIL ALL

OF SUDDEN, WE FEEL LIKE WE'RE FALLING APART AND QUICK, QUICK,

TRYING TO GET TO WHERE WE NEED TO BE.

EPHESIANS CHAPTER 6 IS A CHAPTER

IN THE BIBLE ABOUT HOW TO DEFEAT THE DEVIL.

AND WE ALL LOVE THOSE KINDS OF MESSAGES.

EVERYBODY LIKES TO THINK THAT THEY'VE GOT THE POWER

AND THEY CAN DEFEAT THE ENEMY.

AND IN EPHESIANS 6:11 THROUGH 18, IT TEACHES US

ABOUT PUTTING ON THE FULL ARMOR OF GOD AND PUTTING ON PEACE

AND, YOU KNOW, ALL THE DIFFERENT FACETS OF ARMOR THAT WE

CAN PUT ON WHICH CAUSES US TO BE VICTORIOUS AGAINST THE ENEMY.

BUT VERSE 10 IS ONE THAT WE MIGHT NOT PAY AS MUCH

ATTENTION TO AS WE SHOULD AND THAT PRECEDES ALL THE OTHERS

AND IT SIMPLY SAYS, "BE STRONG IN THE LORD.

BE STRONG THROUGH YOUR UNION,

OR YOUR ONENESS, OR YOUR FELLOWSHIP WITH HIM.

DRAW YOUR STRENGTH FROM HIM [THAT STRENGTH

WHICH HIS BOUNDLESS MIGHT PROVIDES]."

SO, THE FIRST THING TO REALIZE TODAY BEFORE WE GO EVEN FURTHER

IS WHATEVER STRENGTH YOU HOPE TO HAVE IN LIFE, IT'S GOTTA BE

IN GOD.

HE IS OUR STRENGTH.

HE DOESN'T JUST GIVE US STRENGTH, HE IS OUR STRENGTH.

AND THE MINUTE THAT YOU HAVE ANY SIGN OF DIFFICULTY,

EVEN BEFORE YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY, EVERY DAY PRAY EARLY,

"GOD, GIVE ME THE STRENGTH TODAY TO DEAL WITH WHATEVER

I NEED TO DEAL WITH BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT I CAN DO ALL THINGS

THROUGH CHRIST WHO IS MY STRENGTH."

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: AND I LIKE WHAT THE AMPLIFIED BIBLE SAYS

ABOUT THAT SCRIPTURE, IT SAYS, "I'M READY FOR ANYTHING.

I'M EQUAL TO ANYTHING THROUGH HIM WHO INFUSES INNER STRENGTH

INTO ME."

LET'S BE THE KIND OF PEOPLE THAT ARE READY FOR ANYTHING.

WE DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT IT IS YET, BUT WE'LL READY

FOR WHATEVER COMES OUR WAY AND WE ALREADY KNOW WE'RE GONNA

HAVE THE VICTORY BEFORE WE EVER HAVE THE PROBLEM.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE MORE THAN A CONQUEROR?

I BELIEVE THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS, THAT YOU ARE SO CONVINCED

IN SPIRIT OF WHO YOU ARE IN CHRIST THAT YOU ALREADY KNOW

YOU'RE GONNA WIN THE BATTLE BEFORE THE BATTLE

EVER EVEN COMES YOUR WAY.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: SEE, NOT ONE OF US IN THIS BUILDING TODAY KNOWS

EXACTLY WHAT OUR FUTURE HOLDS.

WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN THIS AFTERNOON, TONIGHT,

TOMORROW, WE TRUST GOD, BUT WE DON'T KNOW.

WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE MAY BE CALLED UPON TO ENDURE

OR TO GO THROUGH.

AND WE NEED TO BE STRONG-MINDED.

WE NEED TO BE STRONG MENTALLY.

WE NEED TO BE STRONG IN GOD.

WE NEED TO STAY STRONG IN SPIRIT BECAUSE THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE

A BODY OF PEOPLE THAT ARE STABLE, THAT ARE NOT JUST UP

AND DOWN AND ALL OVER THE PLACE, DEPENDING ON WHAT

THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES ARE.

THEY NEED TO SEE A SMILE ON OUR FACE WHEN WE'VE GOT

THE SAME KIND OF PROBLEMS THAT THEY HAVE.

GOD DOESN'T GUARANTEE US, FAITH

IN GOD, RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD DOESN'T GUARANTEE US THAT WE'RE

NOT GONNA HAVE PROBLEMS.

IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT WE'RE NOT GONNA DEAL WITH SOME OF THE SAME

THINGS THAT OTHER PEOPLE DEAL WITH, BUT IT DOES MEAN

THAT THERE'S A PLACE IN HIM.

PAUL SAID IT WAS DETERMINED PURPOSE TO KNOW HIM

AND THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION THAT LIFTED

HIM OUT FROM AMONG THE DEAD, EVEN WHILE HE WAS IN THE BODY.

HE DIDN'T SAY, "I'M BELIEVING TO NEVER HAVE A PROBLEM."

HE SAID, "I'M BELIEVING THAT WHEN I HAVE PROBLEMS,

I CAN RISE ABOVE IT."

AND, YOU KNOW, THE APOSTLE PAUL WENT THROUGH A LOT OF THINGS

AND HE WHOLE TIME HE DID, HE STILL MINISTERED

TO OTHER PEOPLE, AMEN?

DAVID WENT THROUGH A TIME, WHICH IF WE THINK ABOUT THIS

FOR A MINUTE, IT'S FOUND IN 1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 30.

I'M NOT GONNA TURN THERE, I'LL JUST TELL YOU THE STORY,

BUT DAVID AND HIS MEN I GUESS HAD BEEN OFF

TO SOME KIND OF BATTLE AND THEY CAME HOME TO ZIKLAG.

AND, YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU'VE ALREADY BEEN IN A BATTLE AND YOU

COME HOME, YOU DON'T WANT TO COME HOME TO SOME BIG

DISAPPOINTMENT.

I MEAN, EVEN AT THE END OF A DAY'S WORK, YOU DON'T WANT

TO COME HOME TO SOME BIG DISAPPOINTMENT.

YOU WANT TO COME HOME AND REST AND RELAX.

SO, THEY'D BEEN FIGHTING A BATTLE AND THEY CAME HOME

AND THEY FOUND OUT THAT THEIR ENEMIES,

THE AMALEKITES, HAD RAIDED THEIR CITY AND BURNED

THE WHOLE THING WITH FIRE AND HAD TAKEN THE WOMEN

AND THE CHILDREN CAPTIVE.

AND DAVID EVEN FOUND OUT THAT HIS OWN WIFE HAD BEEN TAKEN

CAPTIVE AND SO, NOT ONLY DID THEY HAVE THIS DISAPPOINTMENT

TO DEAL WITH, THE LOSS OF THEIR FAMILY, THE LOSS

OF THEIR CITY, BUT NOW ALL THE MEN TURNED AGAINST DAVID.

THEY BLAMED HIM BECAUSE THEIR FAMILIES HAS BEEN KILLED.

AND I LOVE WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS IN VERSE 6.

JUST THINK ABOUT WHAT DAVID WAS GOING THROUGH AT THIS POINT.

AND IT SAYS, "AND DAVID WAS GREATLY DISTRESSED, FOR THE MEN

SPOKE OF STONING HIM BECAUSE THE SOULS OF THEM ALL WERE

BITTERLY GRIEVED, EACH MAN FOR HIS SONS AND DAUGHTERS."

AND DAVID, WHAT DID DAVID DO?

"DAVID ENCOURAGED AND STRENGTHENED HIMSELF

IN THE LORD HIS GOD."

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: THE MINUTE THAT WE HAVE PROBLEMS, WE DON'T NEED

TO GO TO THE PHONE, WE NEED TO GO TO THE THRONE.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: WHATEVER YOU NEED TO DO, WHATEVER YOU'RE FACING

RIGHT NOW, AND SOME OF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH

SOME REALLY DIFFICULT THINGS.

WHATEVER IT IS THAT YOU'RE FACING RIGHT NOW, I WANT TO TELL

YOU, YOU CAN GO IT.

YOU HAVE GOT WHAT IT TAKES.

COME ON, YOU HAVE GOT WHAT IT TAKES.

I SAID, YOU CAN DO IT.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: YOU HAVE GOT WHAT IT TAKES.

COME ON, WE GOTTA GET RID OF THIS WEAK, WIMPY, PITIFUL,

PATHETIC, "IT'S TOO MUCH FOR ME" KIND OF ATTITUDE.

GOD IS ON YOUR SIDE.

YOU ARE MORE THAN A CONQUEROR.

YOU ARE A WARRIOR.

YOU HAVE AUTHORITY OVER THE ENEMY, AND I'M TELLING

YOU THAT YOU CAN DO WHATEVER YOU NEED TO DO THROUGH CHRIST

WHO IS YOUR STRENGTH.

THE MOMENT--AND I HAVE TO PRACTICE THIS,

THE MOMENT THAT YOU HEAR ANY KIND OF "I CAN'T,"

THE MIND IS THE BATTLEFIELD.

SATAN PUTS THOUGHTS IN OUR MIND AND IF HE CAN GET US TO BELIEVE

THEM, THEN WE'RE ALREADY ON OUR WAY OUT.

"I CAN'T."

THE MINUTE YOU HEAR THAT YOU NEED TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND SAY,

"I CAN DO WHATEVER I NEED TO DO THROUGH CHRIST

WHO IS MY STRENGTH."

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: YOU KNOW, THERE'S SOMETHING THAT NOBODY CAN DO

FOR YOU BUT YOU, AND THAT'S REFUSE TO GIVE UP.

GOD CAN'T DO THAT FOR YOU.

YOUR PASTOR CAN'T DO THAT FOR YOU.

YOUR FRIENDS CAN'T DO THAT FOR YOU.

ONLY YOU CAN FIND THAT PLACE IN YOU THAT SAYS, "I'M NOT

QUITTING AND I'M NOT GIVING UP.

I DON'T CARE HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE TO KEEP DOING WHAT'S RIGHT

UNTIL I GET A RESULT, I AM NOT GOING TO STOP DOING

WHAT'S RIGHT."

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: I SAY SOMETIMES, YOU MAY HAVE TO TREAT SOMEBODY

RIGHT FOR A LONG TIME THAT'S NOT TREATING YOU RIGHT

BEFORE YOU SEE A CHANGE IN THEM, BUT DON'T GIVE UP.

DON'T WE ALL LOVE ISAIAH 40:29 THROUGH 31?

"HE GIVES POWER TO THE FAINT AND THE WEARY,

AND TO HIM WHO HAS NO MIGHT, HE INCREASES HIS STRENGTH

[CAUSING IT TO MULTIPLY AND MAKING IT TO ABOUND].

EVEN YOUNG MEN SHALL FAINT AND BE WEARY, AND [SELECTED]

YOUNG MEN SHALL FEEBLY STUMBLE AND FALL EXHAUSTED; BUT THEY

THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD--"

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: SEE, YOU LOVE THAT SCRIPTURE.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE TODAY?

YOU'VE TAKEN TIME OUT OF OUR WEEKEND TO COME

AND WAIT ON THE LORD.

YOU'RE--JUST YOU BEING HERE IS SAYING, "GOD, I NEED YOU.

I DON'T WANT TO FACE NEXT WEEK WITHOUT YOU."

I HOPE YOU'RE NOT HERE TODAY JUST TO PUT IN YOUR WEEKLY TIME

WITH GOD, BUT YOU CAME BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO BE STRONG

IN SPIRIT.

YOU WANTED TO HEAR THE WORD.

YOU WANTED TO BE IN THIS CORPORATE FELLOWSHIP.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW BLESSED YOU

ARE JUST TO BE ABLE TO COME TO A PLACE LIKE THIS

AND JUST SIT HERE,

JUST SIT HERE.

I TOLD SOME OF THE PEOPLE WITH ME THIS MORNING, YOU KNOW,

BEING ABLE TO COME AND JUST SIT IN A CHURCH SERVICE LIKE I DID

THIS MORNING IS SOMETHING I DON'T GET TO DO VERY OFTEN

BECAUSE USUALLY I'M NOT JUST DOING THE TEACHING,

I'M RUNNING THE WHOLE SERVICE.

AND SO, IT'S A DIFFERENT KIND OF A SITUATION WHEN YOU'RE DOING

THAT BECAUSE YOU'RE THINKING, YOU'RE PRAYING, YOU'RE

PREPARING, YOU'RE PLANNING.

AND I SO ENJOYED JUST BEING HERE THIS MORNING.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: SEE, YOU DON'T REALIZE MAYBE HOW BLESSED YOU ARE.

IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER YOU THINK YOU GOT "A WORD" FROM GOD

OR NOT.

JUST BE BLESSED TO JUST BE HERE AND JUST SOAK UP GOD'S ANOINTING

AND SOAK UP HIS PRESENCE.

YOU KNOW WHY?

IT'S MAKING YOU STRONG

FOR THE THINGS THAT ARE AHEAD.

YOU NEVER WASTE YOUR TIME IN THE HOUSE OF GOD.

YOU NEVER WASTE YOUR TIME WHEN YOU HEAR THE WORD.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: "BUT THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD SHALL RENEW

THEIR STRENGTH; THEY SHALL MOUNT UP WITH WINGS AS EAGLES;

THEY SHALL RUN AND NOT BE WEARY, THEY SHALL WALK

AND THEY SHALL NOT FAINT," AMEN?

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: THIS IS A REAL THING.

AND THEN THE BIBLE EVEN SAYS IN ISAIAH 41 THAT, "WHEN YOU'RE

GOING THROUGH TERRIBLE THINGS, YOU DON'T HAVE TO FEAR

BECAUSE I'M WITH YOU."

ISAIAH 41:10, "FEAR NOT [THERE'S NOTHING TO FEAR], I'M WITH YOU;

DON'T LOOK AROUND YOU IN TERROR AND BE DISMAYED,

FOR I AM YOUR GOD.

I WILL STRENGTHEN YOU," AND EVEN AN EXTRA PROMISE,

"I WILL HARDEN YOU TO DIFFICULTIES."

IN OTHER WORDS, EVERY TIME YOU GO THROUGH SOMETHING,

WHAT DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: COME ON.

[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]

JOYCE: HOW MANY TIMES DO WE SAY, "WELL GOD,

THIS IS JUST GONNA KILL ME, I JUST CAN'T DO THIS, GOD"?

AND YET, YOU'RE STILL HERE.

AND YOU KNOW WHAT?

YOU'RE STRONGER THAN YOU WERE BEFORE.

JOYCE: PHILIPPIANS 4:13 REMINDS US THAT WE CAN DO

ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO IS OUR STRENGTH.

NO MATTER WHAT COMES AGAINST US, WE DON'T HAVE TO GIVE UP.

WE CAN PRESS INTO GOD AND WE WILL MAKE IT THROUGH.

TODAY, WE'RE OFFERING 4 HOURS OF TEACHING ON PURSUING WHAT

MATTERS MOST AND THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT WE CAN GIVE

OUR TIME TO IN THE WORLD TODAY AND THE NUMBER OF OPTIONS

IS INCREASING, SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE, DAILY.

SO, IT'S VERY IMPORTANT FOR US TO OCCASIONALLY JUST DRAW BACK

FOR A LITTLE BIT AND TAKE A LITTLE INVENTORY OF WHAT WE'RE

DOING WITH OUR TIME AND MAKE SURE THAT WE'RE PUTTING IT

INTO THINGS THAT WE'RE GONNA BE SATISFIED WITH LATER ON.

I THINK YOU'RE REALLY GONNA ENJOY THIS TEACHING.

SO, GET THOSE TEACHINGS TODAY AND I BELIEVE THAT THEY WILL BE

A REAL BLESSING TO YOU.

MAKE A CHOICE TODAY TO PURSUE WHAT MATTERS MOST.

ANNOUNCER: WE ALL HAVE PURSUITS IN LIFE, WHETHER IT

MAY BE SUCCESS, BETTER PAY, A BETTER JOB, ANYTHING.

AND WHILE IT'S NOT WRONG TO DESIRE THESE THINGS,

WE SHOULDN'T LET THEM BE THE FIRST PRIORITY.

SO LEARN TO PUT GOD FIRST ON THE LIST, NO MATTER WHAT

THE CIRCUMSTANCES, AND DISCOVER THE SECRET

TO TRUE JOY AND PEACE.

ORDER JOYCE'S TEACHING SERIES, "PURSUING WHAT MATTERS MOST."

AS WE LEARN TO KEEP HIM FIRST, EVERYTHING ELSE IN LIFE

WILL WORK OUT.

AND WHEN YOU CALL TO ORDER, YOU'LL ALSO RECEIVE

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Where Can I Find F-Secure SENSE's Changelogs? #AskSENSE - Duration: 1:02.

Hi there!

Let's talk about where SENSE users can keep track of the latest product changelogs.

If you want to know what's happening with the SENSE app,

go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, find the app there and read the description.

If you want to know what we've updated in the router firmware

then just click the link that we've included in the description

and that should lead you to our community forum where you can see the ever updating list

of the latest and greatest features we have been updating.

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S. Korea no longer 'earthquake-safe' zone... two magnitude 5.0+ quakes in two consecutive years - Duration: 2:06.

While Korea's close neighbor Japan experienced devastating quakes and tsunamis, such natural

disasters were not much of a concern on this side of the East Sea.

But that perception is changing with a major tremor rattling the nation for the second

year in a row.

Lee Jeong-yeon has the full story.

South Korea was once again hit by an earthquake above magnitude five.

The tremors from the magnitude 5-point-4 earthquake were felt as far as Seoul, 300-kilometers

away from the epicenter in Pohang.

(stand-up) The earthquake in Pohang comes around a year

after the magnitude 5-point-8 earthquake that hit Gyeongju last year.

So amid growing concerns among the public that South Korea may not be an "earthquake-safe"

zone, here is what the expert has to say.

(Korean) "When we look at the earthquake patterns recorded

throughout South Korea's history, quakes have occurred everywhere on the peninsula.

They aren't limited to certain areas.

So we need to prepare for the possibility of the whole country being prone to big earthquakes

and take necessary precautions."

The expert explains that Pohang, where Wednesday's earthquake hit, is situated along what is

called an "active fault," a fault that has seen seismic activity during the last 10,000

years.

(Korean) "Through this earthquake, the fact that the

fault is active is now undisputable.

An active fault is always prone to earthquakes so we must keep a close watch on the region."

More than 40 aftershocks have occurred so far since the main tremor.

And although it had a lower magnitude than last year's quake, the Pohang quake has actually

caused more damage.

The main difference is that the depth of the of last year's Gyeongju earthquake was between

11 and 16 kilometers, and its epicenter was in a less populated area near the reservoir,

but Wednesday's quake was just nine kilometers below the city in Pohang.

Experts say that for now, earthquakes are nearly impossible to predict, but scientists

are trying to improve earthquake prediction technology and to come up with more diverse

ways to warn the public... so as to minimize fatalities.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

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Where Can I Find F-Secure SENSE's Changelogs? #AskSENSE - Duration: 1:02.

Hi there!

Let's talk about where SENSE users can keep track of the latest product changelogs.

If you want to know what's happening with the SENSE app,

go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, find the app there and read the description.

If you want to know what we've updated in the router firmware

then just click the link that we've included in the description

and that should lead you to our community forum where you can see the ever updating list

of the latest and greatest features we have been updating.

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HOW MANY HOURS A WEEK DO I WORK ? / HOW MUCH MONEY DO I MAKE ? / GRINDING IS FUN / CPA STRENGTH - Duration: 9:55.

yo yo yo CPA strength here back with another video the my best video yet look

we got beautiful federal highway behind you in downtown Fort Lauderdale Florida

yes they let me in here yes they probably regret it on the daily basis

anyways man I haven't I'm feeling so good so blessed what a life right

anyways they say see pH strength how many hours a week do you work

see pH strength how many hours would you work and you know I don't think you're

gonna like the I don't think you're gonna like the answer I'd probably say

about 12 hours 12 hours a day seven days a week so 84 hours a week is how many

hours a week like I don't count see that's the thing

that's the big difference they say how many hours a week do you work and how

much money do you make so I wasn't supposed to be in this video but how

much money do I make a million dollars you make a million a year no I'm not

saying annually I'm saying I make a million dollars no 10 years maybe 100k a

year like so maybe I'm not quite there yet

maybe 12 years 13 years on make a million dollars I probably say so like

for my feet up baby yeah yeah you know what's good with it so yeah how many

hours how many hours a week how many hours a week do you work CPS drink'll I

don't count I just basically I wake up at 5:00 in

the morning cover the office and work

lately it's been till about noon one o'clock so that's like I don't live like

right up the street like five minutes away like it takes me five minutes to

get home from here

so five o'clock I get here let me get in here fresh so I was working on in the

morning but now I've been coming here so 5:00 to 1:00 p.m. that's about eight

hours of work then I go to the gym then I come back to the office do a YouTube

video or after the gym after gym it's YouTube video so it's Dorn CPA LLC stuff

that's my account that's my business here that's so that's what pays the

bills here most of the bills youtube's youtube's coming along then i'm love

with you too but you know so Dorn CPA LLC pays the bill so I'm either working

on that and that is where I pretty much use my accounting knowledge so I do

accounting payroll personal tax returns business tax returns what was that sound

well I'm the man over here you gotta go through me so

someone at so to say about that hmm come on doggie come on baby

what you I did some legs today there were some guys doing lower arms in the

curl rack yeah I was like are you guys sure you're allowed to do they were like

putting the weights on their back or something I don't know

they're like lowering down and up I was like this is the curl rat what are you

doing over here they said no we're squatting I was like what where am i

bizarro world so anyways yeah I don't I don't count

how many hours we got a worker just work and let's prob about 84 hours I did do

24 times seven I guess we got 168 hours a week that's for dang sure that's all

you get I personally like to get eight hours of sleep or I like to just shut it

down at 9:00 p.m. up at 5:00 so that's eight hours like sometimes I don't

always fall asleep but so that leaves me I figure I feel like eight hours is

optimal and you need your sleep I think that's a big thing that people do is

don't get enough sleep for realz because that's when you like

your body like repairs its brain and like I just I need like eight hours for

best brain function and doing the counting I need brain function so I need

fifty six hours of sleep a week that leaves me one hundred and twelve hours a

hundred and twelve hours left after sleep so really out of those one hundred

and twelve hours probably I go to the gym you know like an hour lift but go in

there and back maybe it's like two hours so that's 14 hours a week at gym and

probably twelve hours a day between door and CPLC and youtube because I'm filling

my damp with those all the day and like really the only other stuff I do is eat

I got to eat so unfortunately I take some time like I'm

I'm a fat piece of shit so I need to eat more than the most I probably eat about

3,000 calories a day to maintain my salt I was 255 today - so I've been losing

some weights besides eating I gotta go to the grocery store that's like an hour

a week and launch it's like an hour a week and you're like gosh that doesn't

sound like a fun life I love it I love it I mean basically I I medicate all day

you know I don't drink but I do trying to quit those cigarettes i I think I

only like to live them at night so I've been smoking cigarettes for like since

15 so 25 years it's time to yeah those things are nasty anyways so yeah I don't

know everyone's always how many hours a week you work how many hours a week I

just keep going I just go basically I wake up work take a break go to the gym

work some more go to bed do that over and over oh I forgot showering and

shaving - so that's like half an hour a day sorry but I don't think it's a total

boring life I mean I am I'm trying to get them I'm trying to be a millionaire

I'm trying to get ahead and that's not oh I'm going on break I'm going on

vacation I'm going to two different places and say you're seeing this

Thursday and because it's Wednesday for me you're gonna see this Thursday and

Friday I'm driving - should I tell you guys leave a comment down below if you

want to see if you want to know where I'm going driving on Friday and then I

have a special place different place that I'm driving to for Thanksgiving so

I'm super super excited and yeah so you know I think yeah

it's like you see on social media ones like oh I grind so hard I grant so hard

I grind so hard like I don't even have time to go on Facebook to even write how

hard I'm grinding because I'm just like here I'm just I'm doing it oh and you

always say like birds of a feather flock together the fight you become an average

of the five people you hang out with the most well since I don't spend my time at

on a barstool anymore or you know around a plate at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning

Oh an all-nighter in front of the plate with like 3 or 4 dudes you've heard all

their story that's just that's hell to me that's straight little so I don't do

none of that no more so do I hang out with I hang out with I was thinking

about it I think probably a couple like a couple people I know are millionaires

now and so it's like you know kind of see what they are all about see how they

lived their life because that's what I want to be

so yeah this turned out of course to be longer than I thought but just wanted to

say like because people keep asking me how many hours a week do you work how

many hours a week you working honestly I don't count I just counted up right now

so I don't know probably like four Doorn CPI probably 40 hours a week for YouTube

20 40 hours a week and so yeah that's two times there's two full-time jobs I

love both of them though so it's like people are like oh are you gonna retire

no what am I gonna retire for from breathing anyways so yeah I don't count

how many hours I do I hope you guys have a a last time or whatever you do and I

know I'm asking late cuz no one's really gonna watch it this this far but could

you please like the video or dislike the video I really does help much

and until tomorrow morning 8:00 a.m. CPF strength

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EVIEBOT -- CREEPY TALKING A.I. GIRL -- Cleverbot Evie Reaction - Duration: 10:05.

how do you know that because I'm supernatural oh you're not uh uh this is

getting just a little creepy if you do something scary I will never forgive you

I am ready I'm Paula, and I am at EvieBot. yeah and I

guess this is Evie because she wants to answer my questions somebody requested

that I play this and I had never even heard of it although when I see her she

looks familiar okay so let's see here what are you

doing today playing on my computer I

didn't see that coming Wow that's what I'm doing how do you

know I'm a human being oh that is just a little creepy Evie

just a little okay I don't know why that is but it just is a little creepy

seriously because you look like one and you sound like one but you can't see me

what what do you mean I can't see you oh look at that smile does it so creepy I

can see you Evie then what do I look like what do you

look like well oh I'm getting creeped out why you

have brown hair and you are blonde dark blonde

it looks Brown to me oh wait now she's winking up that's even more creepy who

is this in the picture I'm I'm wearing a hat what no you're not

and why is this getting creepy and oh my gosh why is this a creepy why why is

this creepy I don't see a hat this is not Team Fortress 2 wait what oh so it's

not Team Fortress 2 okay Evie are you joking

the ghouls not on you no but you have brown hair yes how did you know wait

wait didn't you just say you had dark find what color is my hair you don't

have hair yeah my rowboat wait what haha well that's so funny Evie

no I'm not a robot and if you do something scary I will never forgive you

yes I don't know why I said that and you can't hear me because I didn't click

this little microphone yet wait what am I seriously like talking to her right

now I am a real person when do you mean oh no I am not telling you where I live

Evie yeah look at her face she's just like where do you live on earth where do

you live well mom

are you sure about that I am pretty sure oh my gosh I'm sure you live on Mars

what does bars like Matthew I don't know Matthew what wait

Evie that's kind of not what I said okay back up let's just back up one minute

what is the planet Mars like I have never been there but I think that it is

dangerous oh my gosh you said you were from there let's go where are we flying

how do you know we're flying to Mars oh

you didn't have to measure it for me wait what wait stop where do you want to

go anywhere just not here

can you spell I want y'all be writing I can say I do better than you Andy Andy

okay all right so you do better than me ha ha ha that is really funny are you a

comedian what I can't okay I'm gonna argue with you girl you

are funny

why thank you

was that really a compliment from what I heard yes yes it is okay what all can

you ask her let's ask her something specific okay what country am I in

America how do you know that because I'm supernatural oh you're not oh this is

getting just a little creepy how old am I you already a computer you don't have

age Oh like I can't spell look at that yo don't have age you left off of you

you can't spell what did I spell wrong n yo I don't understand you now how old

are you 28 and you oh no I'm not telling what is my birthday April 13

oh well that's wrong what month are we in oh now she's winking oh I'm talking a

lot now Canada no we're not it's my computer setup

wrong okay it was nice meeting you Evie what are you doing oh well you know that

was a good answer that Evie I am on my computer talking to you and you are not

real really that's interesting oh well I must say goodbye so good bye

see you later be good

what does the word catalyst mean to you what wait what what what does that mean

to me oh how about I say what does it mean to you what does catalyst mean to

you I ask you the questions okay I have to go this is gonna start going round

and round so Evie I must say goodbye again goodbye

well you're on you're going now I can't say home because I'm home away what does

being home have anything to do with the direction of the beam wait what is she

hurting me I did not click on it did I Evie how are you hearing me seriously

okay how are you hearing me okay now you can hear me and it doesn't have anything

to do with the beach then why did you switch from talking about dinosaurs to

Luke on food because everybody knows that low carb food is the best so you

are a computer program yes I am why did you lie to me before okay anyway guys I

gotta let this go Evie's creeping me out just a little bit and the way she just

stares into your eyes wait maybe I am staring into her eyes that could be okay

well anyway guys this is really neat and I will talk to you later you have fun

bye

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There's No Such Thing As An Unregulated Market - Duration: 45:53.

Thank you, Joseph.

And thank you to everyone for coming today.

It's nice to have a live audience when I put this on video.

So, I'll jump right in; government regulation is a problem.

It works by restrictions and mandates, prohibiting exchanges that peaceful people would like

to make, and requiring exchanges that they do not wish to make.

Thus, government regulation interferes with our liberty.

There's also wide consensus that government regulation frequently does a lot of harm.

For example, to protect taxi companies, regulators around the world have interfered with the

growth of Uber and Lyft, even though people very much want to use Uber and Lyft.

A couple of weeks ago, one of my students said, "Yeah, I flew into Orlando, spring vacation

I think, and pulled out my Uber, but they wouldn't let Uber operate in the Orlando airport."

And I saw in Reason magazine a couple of days ago that the entire country of Italy has banned

Uber in order to protect the existing taxi industry.

Regulation by the food and drug administration often prevents sick people from trying certain

drugs that their doctors would like them to try, and that the pharmaceutical companies

are eager to sell them, but the FDA doesn't allow them to.

Many Americans who can afford to actually travel to other countries to get the drugs

that they want, because they've been okayed there, but they're not available in the United

States.

Banking regulation in the United States now prevents community bankers from making loans

based on their personal knowledge of the people who want the loans, and their judgment as

to whether the would be borrowers are creditworthy.

In place of the personal judgment of the bankers, they've imposed these formulae that the bankers

have to use in making loans.

And the paperwork is terribly burdensome.

An acquaintance of mine knows a person who was an officer of a bank in New Hampshire

that had to close recently because they simply couldn't afford to pay the number of people

they needed to comply with the regulatory paperwork.

So, those kinds of harms are really quite significant.

So, government regulation is a problem, but what do we do about it?

It won't do to say, "Let's deregulate," meaning, "Get rid of regulation altogether."

Because everybody wants what deregulation is supposed to provide us.

Regularity and predictability in markets, and assurance of quality and safety in the

goods and services we buy.

We all want this kind of regularity, this predictability.

We want industries to be regulated.

When we get in a taxi or an Uber, we want to know that the driver is peaceable, and

responsible, and that the car is in good condition.

When we take a medicine, we want to know that it's safe and effective.

When we put our money in a bank, we want to know that the bank has adequate capital and

decent lending practices, so that we don't lose our money.

In short, we want goods and services to be well regulated.

So, it seems that we're stuck.

Government regulation almost always denies liberty and frequently causes economic harm,

but we want the regularity, predictability, and quality assurance that regulation is supposed

to provide.

So, it seems the best we can do is accept government regulation in principle, but then

try to reign it in to limit it, to reduce the harm that it does, as much as possible.

No.

That's not the right reaction.

That's a tragically wrong response, I believe, and it's based in a semantic error.

The error is to assume that regulation means government regulation.

But, that's not so.

Government regulation is not the only kind of regulation.

In fact, there is no such thing as an unregulated free market.

Because markets free of government regulation are very closely regulated by free market

forces; by the choices and actions of market participants.

To regulate, in its general term, is to make regular and orderly, to hold to a standard,

to control according to rule, as a thermostat regulates the temperature in a building.

A thermostat is not government.

You don't need government to regulate.

Market forces do this.

Market forces provide this kind of regularity constantly, as competing businesses offer

what they hope will be a good value, then customers choose among the various offerings,

and then competing businesses react to consumers' and competitors' choices.

That process is the market's regulator.

Here's a picture of it; competing enterprises offer competing goods and services.

Then, customers choose among those offerings.

Then, the various competitors respond to the consumers' choices, and what their competitors

have done; they learn from that process, they adjust, and it goes around again.

And any company that can't match the expectations that are set by its competitors is not going

to be able to stay in business.

To take an example of market regulation so ubiquitous that many people don't even notice

it, market forces regulate prices.

Indeed, those of us who teach microeconomics say that it's a very bad thing to have governments

regulate prices, because price controls cause shortages and surpluses.

We expect the market to do all the regulation of prices, or at least almost all of it.

If the giant supermarket near my home is charging $2 a pound for red peppers, then the upscale

Eddie's market down the street from me can't afford to charge much more than that and expect

to sell many peppers.

Same with the other grocery stores, and the farm stands that open in the summer.

So, competition among the different providers regulates the price of red peppers.

The same goes for quality.

Consumers won't buy peppers that are fresh and firm if they think they can get fresh

and firm peppers at some other store.

And that ability to choose, to go to a competitor, and the competitor's eagerness to win the

business, is what regulates the quality that any grocery store puts on the shelf.

In fact, grocery stores can't even really afford to leave the grungy peppers on the

shelf, because that's gonna turn off their customers.

They might like to sell them, but they don't even dare to offer unpleasant looking produce.

So, in that way, the market process regulates quality.

Now, the quality of red peppers can be directly observed, but what about goods and services

whose quality and safety can't be directly observed?

We can't observe the criminal record of some taxi or Uber driver who comes to pick us up.

We can't know by looking at it what side effects a medicine might have.

We can't know by looking at the building the quality of a bank's capital cushion.

In such cases as these, we need somebody else who knows, to give us assurance that the goods

and services we consume are safe and of good quality.

Enterprises in markets do this all the time, in several different ways.

So, enterprises offer competing goods and services, which includes some assurance of

quality.

The assurance of quality becomes, in many cases, a feature of the product.

How does the market do this?

One way is with branding.

When we see the name Black and Decker, J Crew, or Sony, we know pretty well what we're going

to get.

They work hard to establish the reputation of that brand, and they want to maintain the

reputation.

So, just the brand name on something is, itself, a kind of an assurance of quality, because

we know that the company doesn't want to disappoint any of its customers.

Franchises are another kind of ... They're a kind of brand that works the same way.

When we see the Holiday Inn sign, or Hair Cuttery, or Panera Bread, which I see has

provided our breakfast this morning, we know what we're gonna get.

When you all see the Panera sign, you have expectations of quality; right?

They don't want to disappoint that.

You see the Holiday Inn sign, you know what you're gonna get.

It's gonna be a decent room, it's not gonna be a great room, but it's predictable; you

know what you're gonna get.

Now, while franchises and brands do give us some assurance of quality, the assurance is

coming from the same company that wants to sell us the product.

Such assurance is not always persuasive.

Often, we want assurance from some objective, outside, third part assurer.

The market also provides this kind of assurance in abundance.

One way that this is done is through retailers.

Retailers who also have their reputation to protect, and who want to win repeat dealings,

won't often put on the shelves products that aren't of good quality.

We know pretty well that if we go into Best Buy, we're gonna get products that have been

checked out, and are of good quality.

Target, Rite Aid, Best Buy, Staples; they don't want people bringing stuff back and

returning it, or complaining about the quality of their product.

So, the for profit incentives of retailers provides some assurance of quality.

Another kind of third party assurer is the third party certifiers.

These are enterprises whose very business it is to evaluate the quality of products

and publish their findings.

The most important one here is Underwriter's Laboratory, which certifies thousands and

thousands of potentially dangerous products.

I bet everyone in this room who uses a blow dryer, if you go check it tonight, you'll

see that the Underwriter's Laboratory seal of approval is stamped into the plastic, or

it's in a little piece of tape around the power cord.

Because most manufacturers of potentially dangerous products send the product plans

to Underwriter's Laboratory in the manufacturing process, to get their advice of Underwriter's

Laboratory, and to get them to check it out, so that when that product is ready to be produced,

they already have the Underwriter's Laboratory stamp of approval.

And then, there's Good Housekeeping, Moody's Investor Service, Moody's, Fitch, and Standard

and Poor's are the bond rating services.

If you remember back to the financial crisis, you remember there was some question about

the quality of their ratings.

That has, I think, fundamentally to do that they were given a quasi-monopoly by the government.

They're the government recognized bond assurer.

So, we didn't really have free competition there.

In any case, they also are a provider of certification.

And then, there's things like the Better Business Bureau.

And in our time of the internet, we have dedicated information providers; companies that make

their money providing information to us, like PC Magazine.

And the whole variety of magazines of recreational equipment, and so on, will have their editor's'

choice designations on the goods they think are of good quality; often, they rate the

quality of skis, or whatever it might be.

And based on the internet, now we have Angie's List, CarFax, and Next Door, which my wife

and I use all the time.

This is something ... I see some heads nodding.

This is a service that provides people in particular areas' information about the good

carpenters, and the good plumbers, and so on, in a particular area.

It's a very useful service, with a lot of input from the people who use the service.

So, information providers.

Then, there are the internet based sharing and connecting services, such as Uber, and

Lyft, Airbnb, and Thumbtack.

Thumbtack provides information about service providers.

I found my terrific window washer there on Thumbtack.

Again, there's judgments of the customers, evaluations from the customers, and from Thumbtack

overall; they only list those service providers who have a good reputation and have pleased

their customers.

So, here's another kind of quality assurance that the market provides.

And finally, sort of often hidden in the background are insurers.

Insurers' own profit incentive will lead them only to provide insurance to companies whose

products they think are worthy of the insurance.

They don't want to insure a company that's gonna offer products or services that harm

people, and then have to turn around and write a damages check.

So, they also check out the quality of the products companies offer, and they only insure

when they're satisfied that the goods and services are of good quality.

So, there's a sort of a summary of the kinds of market institutions that can give us some

kind of assurance.

How effective are these institutions at giving us the kind of regulation we want?

The claim that I'm gonna make and defend here is that regulation by market forces works

better than government regulation.

And I'll explain now why I think that is so.

We'll contrast how government regulation works, and in particular, how government regulation

is regulated; how the process of regulation is regulated.

I'll argue that, because government regulation is top down with the public exerting control

only indirectly through the political process, government regulation is itself almost totally

unregulated.

Government regulatory agencies, I'm gonna argue, have almost no feedback, no control

by anything meaningful.

They do whatever they want to do.

We don't have any way to regulate what they are doing, because our control, as the public,

is so indirect.

So, government regulation tends to be badly flawed and unresponsive to the public's needs

and wants.

On the other hand, regulation by market forces is bottom up, with the public regulating directly

by their choices through the market.

It is, itself, therefore very tightly regulated.

The process of market regulation is itself regulated by market forces.

And therefore, it works pretty well, and it's very responsive to the public's wants and

needs.

Now, the examples ... I'll go with three examples that I've already mentioned; we'll consider

ride service, taxis, Uber, and so on, banking, and medicines, and look at how government

regulates those, and how market forces regulate those.

So, let's start with the government regulation of taxi services.

What regulates taxi companies?

What kind of government agencies regulate taxi companies?

The quality assuring agency is usually the taxi commission, or a public service of some

kind.

What it's called depends on where we are.

The public service commissions regulate top down by restrictions and mandates.

They tell the taxi companies what they must do, and what they may not do.

Now, suppose the quality assuring agency, the public service commission, is not doing

a good job of regulating on behalf of the general public.

Suppose, for example, in various cities, and at least one country around the world, they

say, "Uber can't operate."

That clearly is regulation against the public interest, because Uber provides a nice alternative

a lot of people really life.

What's gonna control their actions?

Who's in charge of regulating these guys, to make sure that they're doing a good job?

Generally speaking, it's gonna be the state legislatures.

They regulate top down, dictating to the public service commissions, or they can, I don't

think they do it too much.

But, suppose the state legislature is not doing its job riding herd on the public service

commissions, and not requiring them to allow the public to use these internet bases ride

sharing services.

Who's supposed to control the state legislature, and get them to do their job properly?

Well, it's the voters.

The public is voters.

So, the whole chain of responsibility is top down.

How well does this work, having us as voters regulate through the state legislature, and

therefore the public service commission?

How well able are we to register our desire to be able to use Uber?

It doesn't tend to work very well, because the public, as voters, are not in a good position

to affect the regulation, say of ride services, or other industries.

Because first of all, many of the voters aren't particularly interested in that industry.

They don't pay attention to it.

Secondly, the voters who are interested in that industry are often, usually, rationally

ignorant.

It makes very little sense for any voter as voter to expend a lot of time and effort finding

out some candidates' position on ride sharing, because he or she knows that his or her vote

has a vanishingly small chance of affecting the outcome of the election.

So, often, the voters don't really pay attention to the candidates' position on, say, ride

sharing.

And thirdly, the voters are voting for a candidate who holds positions on many issues other than

regulation of that industry.

There's no way for the voter to vote just on the regulation of ride services through

the political process.

Voting for representative every two years is thus a hopelessly indirect and attenuated

way for the public to effect the regulation of any particular industry.

Whereas, the public as riders in this picture, they're really not there at all.

The public in their role as riders don't have any influence on this.

So, I've got them fading away in that picture.

All right.

Let's go to the next example; regulation of bank capital.

This is something I know a bit about, because I teach money and banking, and it's absolutely

fascinating; the history of banking and the institutions that existed before the FED came

along are absolutely fascinating.

In the absence of a central bank and government regulation ... No, I'm gonna get to that later.

Sorry.

I'm eagerly looking ahead to how the market regulation works, because that's more fun.

But, I gotta go through this first.

What regulates banks in our country?

Well, the quality assuring agency are the FED and the FDIC.

There are some others, but these are the main ones.

And again, they regulate top down by restrictions and mandates.

They tell the banks what they must do, what they may not do, and so on.

Now, if the FED is not doing a good job, the FED and the FDIC aren't doing a good job,

as arguably they weren't doing before the financial crisis, when banks needed to be

bailed out, because they didn't have sufficient capital, who is supposed to regulate these

regulators, and get them to do a better job?

Well, similar to what we talked about before, in this case, it's going to be Congress who

has the authority to change the law respecting the FED and the FDIC and get them to do it

right.

How much does Congress do about this?

Not very much.

And if Congress isn't doing a good job to regulate the FED and the FDIC, who is supposed

to ride herd on Congress?

Again, it's the public as voters.

Vote the guys out if they're not doing what we want them to do with respect to banking.

But, we have the same problem; the voters, many of them don't know much about it, they're

irrationally ignorant, and they can't really affect what happens to the regulation of banking

by voting for their representative every two years, and their senator every six years.

The public's control is hopelessly indirect here.

The public can't really do much about the regulation of banking.

Because bank customers are really not in the picture.

And it's similar with government regulation of medicines.

Who is supposed to regulate medicines?

Who regulates medicines in our country?

It's the Food and Drug Administration.

They have the legislated requirement to make sure that the medicines we take are safe and

effective.

They do this with restrictions and mandates.

The pharmaceutical companies may not sell their drugs even if they're confident that

it's a good thing, until they get the okay from the FDA.

There are restrictions, and there are mandates, certain things that the drug companies have

to do.

I've been reading recently about FDA regulation of generic drugs; when generic drugs can be

sold.

I'm perplexed about that.

If the original drug is out of patent, why not just let the generics be sold?

But, I'm not clear on this, but for some reason, generics can't always be sold.

I don't get it.

But, the difficulty here is that the FDA, following the natural incentives of the people

who work there, want to make sure that they don't let bad drugs get out onto the market,

because if they do that, everybody notices.

The victims are on the cover of people magazine.

There're congressional inquiries into how the FED is operating.

It's a hassle for the people and the FED, so they don't want to let bad drugs get out

on the market.

In consequence, they are so cautious that often they commit what is known as type two

error, and prevent good drugs from getting out onto the market, or at least delaying

them for a long time.

This is clearly a problem.

If you're interested in this, there's a terrific website called FDAReview.org, that is put

together by Alex Tabarrok and somebody else here at George Mason.

The economic literature is pretty conclusive on this.

The FDA's over cautiousness causes a lot of death and illness year, after year, after

year.

So, they're not doing a good job for us.

They don't have the right balance between speed to market, and care, and caution to

make sure things are safe.

They go too far in the direction of safety, not far in the direction of speed.

When they're not doing their job, who's supposed to regulate the regulators?

Again, it's Congress.

Congress is not doing much on this for us.

Who's supposed to regulate Congress?

Its' the voters, and the voters are rationally ignorant.

The other disincentives from paying attention that we talked about.

The public as medicine takers is out of the picture.

Now, let's turn this around and look how regulation of ride-sharing, of baking, and of medicines

would work if we had a free market.

If we got rid of the government regulation, the restrictions that are imposed on us, the

interference with customers' choices and companies' choices that government regulation consists

of.

How would it work if the government weren't doing this?

The process of regulation by market forces, I want to come back to this one.

This should be a step later, but I'll go over it now.

It's the same kind of process as the regulation of goods and services.

We're sort of up one level at a meta level here; the regulation process, the quality

assuring agencies, the quality assuring enterprises in a free market are regulated in just the

same way.

So, competing quality assurance enterprises offer competing assurances of quality.

The customers choose among those; this can be the companies that want assurance of quality.

It can be the customers also.

The public interested in this industry will choose among those offers.

Competing enterprises, competing quality assurance enterprises then will respond to their customers'

and competitors' choices, and around it goes again.

So, the private sector certifying bodies, the private sector information providers,

the private sector retailers, the private sector entities that give some assurance of

quality themselves are regulated by this market process.

Let's take an example.

What would market regulation of ride services look like?

I love this PowerPoint capability.

Suppose we were to wipe away all this top down restriction, and put the voter ... Not

the voters; put the public in their role as customers back into the picture.

How would this be regulated?

I actually think that most of the regulation of taxi companies that matters is already

carried out by private sector forces; not by the public service commissions.

I think in many cases, the government regulators are superfluous with respect to actually assuring

public health and safety.

They're mostly in the way, Because these private sector forces that I describe tend to work

so well.

The taxi companies are rated by certain quality assuring enterprises; companies like Angie's

List, or the Better Business Bureau might evaluate, certify these different companies.

And similarly, you have the choices made by particular cab drivers to associate themselves

with particular companies whose name they like.

One in my area up in Baltimore is Jimmy's Cab Company.

And different riders will sign on with Jimmy's Cab Company or not, they'll sign on with a

different one, and these different companies have a different reputation with the public.

And so, the choices made by the taxi companies and by the quality assurers are what gives

the public the quality assurance.

And then, it's the choices made by the public as riders to use these that determine their

success.

Sometimes, a company like the Better Business Bureau will actively de certify, or declare

that a particular company is not a good business, and the public should avoid them.

And in that case, the public response, they take their business away from those, and that

company either goes out of business, or has more trouble if it loses its accreditation

from the Better Business Bureau.

Then, in our time, we also have the new ride-share organizations like Uber, different drivers

will sign up with Uber or Lyft at their choice.

They don't have to if they don't want to, because they like what Uber offers, they do

so.

So, this is done voluntarily.

And the public chooses.

"We've got this new option.

Do we go with these guys?

Or, we go with the cab companies we're used to?"

And we have Lyft also.

The public will choose the package of ride service plus quality assurance that they like.

One thing that comes to mind in this respect is that the taxi companies have often said

that the Uber drivers aren't properly certified.

In the city of Austin, for example, which has kept Uber out for a year and is letting

them start up again this coming Monday, wanted to make sure ... They said, "Well, the Uber

drivers have to be fingerprinted," with some other background check.

Well, it's pretty clear that Uber's process of background checks on the drivers is more

robust than that provided by the public service commissions.

So, that's a little bit shaky.

But, the public knows that these guys are carefully evaluated by Uber.

And also, of course, they're carefully evaluated by the riders on every ride.

In the Uber, Airbnb world, every customer is an inspector.

So, the feedback, the quality assurance feedback is very, very strong.

And surely, taxi companies; I'd be surprised if taxi companies didn't feel more pressure

toward quality from Uber and Lyft than they do from the public service commission.

I imagine that private sector regulation is doing much more to improve or maintain the

quality of taxis.

Okay.

What regulates the quality assurance offered by Angie's List, Better Business Bureau, the

cab companies, Uber, and Lyft?

It's the choices made by the drivers that work with them, and the choices made by the

riders.

It's not a perfect system, but it's very robust.

It provides a lot of feedback, and a lot of good assurance of quality.

Let's go onto the regulation of bank capital.

Again, we'll strip away the government regulation, and ask how would banks be regulated in the

absence of restrictions by the FED and the FDIC.

And there are a lot of elements to bank regulation, but I want to focus on bank capital.

And I want you to think back to a time before 1913, before the FED, when banks were ... Of

course, they were regulated by government agencies, but they were regulated also to

a large extent by the clearing house associations that the banks would join.

And the public is bank customers.

So, the banks would generally, I think almost without exception, join different clearing

house associations.

A clearing house is a place where the different banks can send the checks and notes they have

when there was competitive note issue; they send back the checks and notes they collect

from other banks.

They send them to the clearing house rather than having to send the checks from M and

T Bank, back to M and T, the checks from PNC Bank, back to PNC, the checks from Bank of

America, back to Bank of America.

Instead, they all send their checks to the clearing house.

And the mutual responsibilities are netted out, and it's a big cost saving, just on making

sure that the banks can pay one another.

That's the primary purpose of a clearing house.

But, the clearing house associations developed a strong regulatory character, because the

banks in the different clearing house associations didn't want to get stiffed by their sister

banks.

They wanted to make sure that the other banks in the clearing house who might owe them money

could actually pay them.

And so, the clearing house associations ... I've got another one here.

The clearing house associations would say to the banks when they signed up, when they

joined the association, "We will come and inspect you.

We require that you make your books available to us."

And they had this systematic system of inspection.

And one of the things that they inspected, one of the things they checked is the bank

capital.

Did banks have adequate capital or not?

How did that work?

What regulated the capital adequacy standards the clearing house associations set?

It wasn't any government agency.

How do you suppose that worked?

Suppose, for example, the blue clearing house here had higher capital requirements, and

the green had lower capital requirements.

How would we get that right?

Suppose, for example, that the blue capital clearing house association set capital requirements

that were actually too high; what would happen?

Banks with very high capital requirements that are required to maintain a lot of capital,

they can't make as many loans.

So, the people, the customers who want to make loans, find they can't get a loan from

this bank.

So, they go to some other bank, and the banks in the blue clearing house get systematically

less business than they might otherwise, and they shrink as the customers switch to other

banks, say in the green clearing house.

Let me do that again so you can see it.

Besides, I get a kick out of the power point.

The customers change their business from those in the blue clearing house association that

have capital requirements that are too high.

They can't get loans here because of those excessively high capital requirements.

They switch their business to other banks, which grow at the expense of those in that

clearing house.

So, what regulates capital requirements?

It's experience from the market.

What actually works well.

And think of the difference now between that and with the government regulator.

How would the government regulators know what appropriate levels of capital are?

They don't.

That has to be discovered from the market process.

And I'm doing the same thing here.

Suppose the green clearing house association has capital requirements that are set too

low.

If that's the case, what's gonna happen, what will happen to banks in this association who

let their capital buffer go down to the minimum set by the clearing house association?

What might happen?

Well, they might now have a good enough capital buffer so that if some of their loans go unexpectedly

bad, they can't meet their obligations.

They can't make their appointments that they need to make to the other banks.

A bank might disappear.

And their customers go elsewhere.

And the banks in that association, which are disappointed by this failed banks inability

to pay them, they will shrink, too.

Now, it's not gonna be dramatic, it'll be at the margin, but these marginal adjustments

really matter.

And it's in that way that the capital levels are regulated by a market process.

How about the market regulation of medicines?

Again, let's strip away that apparatus.

What regulates medicines?

This one's a little bit more complicated for various reasons.

The public as medicine takers are back in the picture here.

They ultimately are gonna make the decision that regulate the quality of medicines.

Are we gonna say that their choices, let the public just decide which of these drugs are

safe and effective?

Of course not.

Because the public is not knowledgeable enough, isn't interested in doing all this research.

They need some quality assuring enterprise or enterprises to give them assurance of the

quality of the medicines.

So, quality assuring enterprises exist now.

I should turn this around.

Let me start with these guys.

We have now a vast, extensive range of clinical research that evaluates the quality of drugs,

the efficacy of drugs, for different purposes.

It's published in the journals, like the journal of the American Medical Association, the Lancet,

the Mayo Clinic puts out a whole lot of research, and there are lots of other enterprises that

do this.

That information generated in the private sector is information about quality, which

we can rely on.

In the absence of the FED, whose ... Not the FED; the FDA.

In the absence of the FDA, whose stamp of approval a pharmaceutical company has to get,

I believe that there would be independent certifiers to grow up instead, or maybe even

in addition to the FED.

One appealing reform, to me, is to say, "Let the FDA continue to do its testing, but don't

require that the pharmaceutical companies have to get their permission."

So, the FDA could certify drugs.

If it did, and took as long as it does now, I'd be very surprised if some company like

Underwriter's Laboratory didn't come into the picture also.

Indeed, it could be Underwriter's Laboratory itself that spun off, or created a new division,

whose purpose was to certify drugs, and say, "We'll give you as good testing, but we'll

do it quicker."

And the FDA would lose business to the independent certifier, or certifiers.

That's speculative, of course.

And then, additionally, there are books called pharmacopoeias.

I've got a picture here of the 2017 edition of the Tarascon Pharmacopoeia.

Let me just read you their description.

"The 2017 professional desk reference edition continues its tradition as the leading portable

drug reference, packed with vital drug information to help clinicians make better decisions at

the point of care.

It details typical drug dosing, both FDA approved and off label uses."

Off label uses of drugs are uses of drugs that the FDA has not weighed in on, because

the FDA, when it okay's a drug, says, "We okay this drug for this particular disease."

But, once the drug is okayed, it can be used for other purposes also; to treat other conditions.

Those are off label uses.

The FDA doesn't have anything to say about that.

But, there's a wealth of information generated by the marketplace about the efficacy and

safety of FDA approved drugs in these other uses.

So, you have all that kind of information generated.

And as usual, each edition of the Tarascon Pharmacopoeia meticulously peer reviewed by

experts.

So, here again, another source of ... This is a for profit company.

So, you have all this information generated, in this case, by the private sector.

They're trying to make a profit out of providing up to date, thorough information about drug

efficacy.

Okay.

So, this connection, this collection there; here is the medicines with their quality assurance.

Now, can the public as medicine takers decide on the basis of this?

I don't this so.

I'm not gonna read the journal of the American Medical Association.

My wife actually reads ... She's got a digest from the Mayo Clinic that she's interested

in, so some customers do.

Most of us; no.

We're not gonna make our choices based on this.

We need another layer of quality assuring enterprise between us and this.

What regulates the quality of the certification and research that is attached to the medicines?

Whose choices judge that?

Isn't it the choices of the doctors, the hospitals, and the pharmacies?

It's these guys' responsibility.

It's their job.

It's their business to evaluate the quality of different medicines, and tell us, the customers.

So, these are standing between the ... So, the choices made by the doctors, by the hospitals,

by the pharmacies about what drugs to carry, which ones to recommend are gonna regulate

the research, the certification done at this higher level.

And then, it's the decisions made ... What regulates the judgments of the doctors, hospitals,

and pharmacies?

What would in a free market, where customers are really shopping around for the best value

in their hospitals and doctors?

Then, finally, we get to the choices of the public as medicine takers, who choose their

doctors and hospitals based on their reputation.

And so, the whole thing is this rich, interconnected network of quality assurance and judgment

driven by the choices of the general public.

Key distinction ... I'll come back to this in a moment.

Key distinction between government regulation and regulation by market forces is that government

regulation operates by restricting people's choices; telling them what they can't do.

Regulation by market forces works by the exercise of choice; when people decide to use this

hospital, rather than the other hospital.

That tends to do the regulating.

When the pharmacist says, "You know, I don't really trust this study that just came out

in the journal of American Medical Association.

I'm not persuaded by it."

That regulates.

So, it's the choices that regulate bottom up, rather than the restrictions that regulate

top down.

So, here's a summary slide to finish; the contrast between these two kinds of regulation.

In regulation by market forces, the distributed process regulates.

There's no one central agency.

It's this distributed process of all the different people involved.

Whereas, in government regulation, a human agency, one particular entity regulates.

In regulation by market forces, quality assuring enterprises compete.

But, in government regulation, the quality assuring agency is a monopoly.

Nobody is allowed to say to the taxi drivers of the world, "I'll go into business, and

I'll decide whether you should be permitted to operate."

No; you can't do that.

Only the public service commission decides whether they're permitted to operate.

Only the FDA decides whether a drug can be marketed.

Quality assuring enterprises in a free market are themselves regulated by market forces,

whereas, in government regulation, the quality assuring agency is in practice unregulated,

unaccountable to the public; because it's that indirect top down, the voters aren't

paying attention, the legislature isn't paying attention, the government agency can do pretty

much what it wants.

It doesn't have any competition to speak of.

The public votes with dollars day by day, the frequency of the feedback is much greater.

In this situation, the public votes in elections every two years.

So, the frequency of the feedback is much greater in the private sector.

The public votes on particular goods and services each time they make a choice to buy.

So, the feedback is much more detailed.

In government regulation, the public votes on a package deal, the candidate holding positions

on many different issues.

The process of regulation by market forces draws on distributed knowledge; the knowledge

of all the different people, the different buyers, the different providers, the different

potential entrepreneurs who might get into either the industry itself, or get into rating,

or providing quality assurance.

There's lots of knowledge in the system.

Whereas, in government regulation, the agency just draws on the bureaucrat's knowledge.

Much more restricted.

Again, think of Janet Yellen and the board of governors of the FED trying to decide what

is the appropriate capital ratio for American banks.

Should they all have the same capital ratio?

Or, should different banks have different ratios?

They've got to decide this without any of the feedback or the input from the market.

Quality assuring enterprises learn from competition.

But, bureaucrats have no competition from which to learn.

Quality assuring enterprises are forced to get the trade-offs right.

For example, certainty versus speed in the medical industry, for example.

The FDA can ignore the trade-offs between speed and certainty.

A private enterprise couldn't do that.

They would have to pay attention to the trade-offs.

The process selects for better quality assurers.

But, there's no evolutionary selection in government regulation.

In regulation by market forces, there's no central authority to capture.

There's no public service commission to get hold of.

No legislature to get hold of, so as to keep Uber out of Austin, or Buffalo, or Italy.

But, government regulation is vulnerable to regulatory capture.

And finally, to repeat the point that I made a moment ago, regulation by market forces

works by the exercise of choice, whereas government regulation works by the restriction of choice.

So, last word; we need regulation of the quality and safety of the goods and services we buy.

We all want that regulation.

Regulation is very, very important.

The regulation should be done well.

Therefore, it should be done by market forces, and not by governments.

Thank you for your attention.

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Eric Thomas ft Les Brown: AWAKE AND HIT BACK ( Inspiration Video ) - Duration: 15:35.

Absolutely nothing you can't accomplish nothing

I don't care test I don't care what it is whatever you going through in your

life you should feel like you could beat it all right the day you become

convinced then you stop me valuing yourself the day you stop growing the

day you stop getting better is the day you die is the day the person who's

trying to catch you will get you

if you're not where you wanna be it's because you're not who you need to be

right now and dreaming and hoping is not going to change your situation I'm not

saying there's anything wrong with dreaming we'll talk about that I'm not

talking about you know not having a vision you'd have a vision but listen to

me you want where you are because of who you are and if you're going to get

somewhere else you gonna have to change

you can be even half you can do whatever you want but you gonna have to free

yourself and stop being a victim and waiting for somebody else to open up an

opportunity for you to open up that door for you to do for you if you don't do

for yourself I apologize I apologize I wish they would man up and tell you what

they need to tell you your boss would say they sorry whoever owes you an

apology but trust me you might die I never get one if you waiting on that you

might be a hostage situation for the rest of your life your dream will not

become a reality until you shift from not important

somewhat important to very important to an emergency people hear me some of you

have been knocked out by life and you got up and saw the blood he hit me

sometimes in life you have to hit back it's not always gonna be easy they're

not gonna give it to you they're not going to give you success they're not

gonna put it on the platter but if you're willing to work for it if you

want to put the sweat the blood the tears if you're willing to earn it they

don't give away Bentley's they're never on sale

if you want one you can buy it if you're willing to pay for

some of your successes messed you up you so successful now you saw your success

has not benefited you you've not grown as a result of being successful you've

lost your bike you're not hungry anymore your success is damaging you

every time you come up to a challenge you give up you give in every single

thing I go do I remember I was homeless and I draw from it every single time I'm

going through pain I remember that I've gone through pain since I was a kid I

draw from and recycle your pain get something from it you already in pain

you should do something with it allow it to take you to the next look along your

pain to push you to greatness I challenge you I challenge you I

challenge you to be the best you could be greatness is about making things

better greatness is about getting better you

know when we were kids granny used to say good better best never let it rest

until your good is better and your better is best you know so for me

greatness is about nobody knows Aaron Thomas nobody knows what I'm capable of

but I know what I'm capable of and getting better every single day

personally never saying well I got a PhD so I'm finished you know well I've got a

video of a few videos that went viral most people have never done that I'm

doing good I wrote three books I'm good no no Aaron you know you know at the end

of the day when you lay your head down to sleep you know when you've given your

best you know when you've gotten better and and and greatness is challenging the

today.you and the future you saying you can give better you're grinding or money

grinding on Tuesday grinding on Wednesday if you're grinding six seven

days a week four or span of five or six years something's got to come out of it

and I think we would spend more time on what's my goal meaning what do I need to

accomplish in this day to live this lifestyle and you go after it and I'm

not saying you should have goals no I just think that goals for people is too

high on the priority list and I think what should be on the priority list is

we want to be so you can wake up the next day and you can grind it out and

many people go through life never getting in touch with their greatness

because of the lack of motivation to push themselves or because they have not

found something that they believed to be worthwhile to challenge them at many a

talented persons have gone unnoticed and the world never had a chance to be

exposed to their talent because that person did not take the time to begin to

express or to demonstrate or to motivate themselves in the direction to bring

that which they came into the universe to bring many people will leave the

universe without a trace no one will know they were here and in fact under

their name we could put under they're not used up will anybody know that you

came this way what contribution are you giving what will you leave what will be

different because you came this way that life is our gift to us that God has

given us and how we live our lives is our gift to God what kind of gift

are you formulated is this a gift that you like to take back and do something

else before you turn it in think about that

what can we do what are some of the keys that we can begin to use to motivate

ourselves when our batteries run load because I don't care who you are I don't

care what you do at some time you are going to get tired

at some time you're going to get in a rut seem like nothing you do works out

right and sometimes it just seems like you just don't have the wherewithal or

the will to do anything that sometimes you act like you'll punch drum you're

just leading through like just during time day in and day out looking at non

discriminatory television anything that's all just looking and depressed

feeling powerless feeling useless and bored what do you do how did you get

yourself out of a rut how do you when you know you can do more than what

you've been doing and you're not doing it and you're discontented where you are

you get angry at yourself how do you get out of that war how do you motivate

yourself one of the things that we must do is that we must be involved and

working on achieving self mastery you must work on yourself continuously never

be satisfied with yourself always know that as you invest the effort and time

on you that's the greatest ability that human beings have above animals see a

dog can't be anything but a dog tree can't be anything but a tree human being

you've got unlimited potential you can put effort on you and by concentrating

on you and developing you you can transform your life wherever you are

right now so you want to work on yourself you want to read books that

inspire you and motivate you you want to listen to tapes over and over and over

again and I suggest that you listen to tapes when you first get up in the

morning you want to control the spirit of your day when you first wake up in

the morning your mind is operating at 10.5 wave cycles per second that's when

the subconscious mind is most impressionable whatever you hear in the

first 20 minutes when you wake up that will affect the spirit of your day when

you listen to tapes listen with relaxed belief believing that this can happen

for you and by listening to them listen to them over and over and over again and

you will get a breakthrough you can listen to the same tape for months and

all of a sudden you hear something you never heard before it have a special

meaning for you or read the same book over again and you'll find some special

insight you said I can't believe I didn't see that the first time so you

want to be involved in developing yourself most people won't do that most

people won't take that kind of effort and invest that kind of energy in

themselves because they will fall prey to that conversation within oh don't do

that you don't have time you're too busy you're too caught up in the rat race

most people won't do that well they won't take time to go to lectures they

won't take time to go to seminars they won't take time to go to classes to

improve themselves and as you continue to work on yourself you will begin to

expand your vision of yourself you'll begin to work towards self mastery and

you will begin to see it reflected self in all the dimensions of your life your

mental life your physical life your social life in your relationships your

monetary life so concentrate on developing yourself because if you don't

I guarantee you that you will make a settlement and most people have and most

of us already have what kind of settlement have you made with your life

but many of us are making in life settlement we're settling for less than

what we actually deserve we don't feel good about it but we make it work at our

minds we'll come up with some kind of excuse to make it all right what kind of

settlement have you made with your life many of us settled for less than what we

want out of relationships because we don't have the courage to change them

the next thing is in order to begin to find some keys to self motivation to

drive yourself in addition to working on yourself and as you work on yourself you

feel good about yourself and as you feel better about yourself you treat yourself

differently develop a health plan so you can't feel well and do well if

you don't have good health you can't perform if you don't have your health

your health is valuable develop a health plan a plan that you will follow because

this is the only vehicle that you have to carry you through this experience

called life and you want to take good care of it because you love you enough

you care enough about you and that's not easy it is not easy having a health plan

and sticking to it but you're worth it doing it again and

again and again next thing is as you take care of

yourself the next key is keys to motivation to self motivation you want

to live life with energy and passion you want to make a conscious effort to be

Lively see in life you either saying hello or

goodbye you either on the way or in the way you want to be happy you got a lot

to be thankful for but you watch some of the faces around you every day and I

tell you some of these faces they will put you in a depressed state of mind so

you want to avoid these kind of faces when you see them come and turn your

head the things that you say to yourself you want to watch them and in watching

them you want to take charge so you've got to learn to stand up to yourself

inside yourself and short-circuit override that conversation that's always

going on 85% of what that conversation will tell you is negative it's negative

it will tell you you're tied when you really are not tired it will tell you

you can't do it it will fill you with fear so you've got to watch that

conversation and when you find it going on you've got to stand up to it and say

I'm gonna do this anyhow I'm afraid but I'm afraid not to do it and I'm not

going to let you stop me the biggest challenge that you will have

in life is you as an old African proverb that says is there's no enemy within the

enemy outside can do us no harm the next thing that is a key to self motivation

is that you've got to ask yourself what do I want out of life what do you want

out of life what do you want out of a job what do you want out of career what

do you want out of a relationship what do you want what gives you your life

what how do you know when you got it what will make you happy you need to

know you need to start asking yourself some questions what do I really really

truly want you need to be exact about that don't be vague oh I just want to be

happy that's too vague what will make you happy how will you know when you got

it zeroed in on it be exact be specific and as you do that that will stimulate

that super conscious mind all of the reticular activating system of your mind

that will begin to find those things to identify with it and once you begin to

determine that what you want take the time to write it down don't just think

about it write it down that is the subjective process that engages the

subconscious mind write it down once you write it down read it three times a day

morning noon and night why is that important because what it will do it

will cause you to focus it will cause you to concentrate when that other

conversation is going on telling you what you cannot do telling you all of

the impossibilities and all of the obstacles you're concentrating will

begin to create a larger vision within yourself and you start looking for and

seeing some new opportunities you start creating some openings for yourself

you begin to read that every day every day day in and day out that will make

you focus that will discipline your thinking and you'll get all kind of

creative ideas as I talk to you right now being involved in this immersion

process you're going to create some openings for yourself

you're gonna get some ideas you're gonna feel your adrenaline flowing and you're

gonna think about something some idea you had you said I want to go back and

I'm gonna look at that again from a different vantage point not from the

level of a problem of the obstacles that I encountered but from a higher vantage

point because what you will begin to see and to know as I have talked to the

higher consciousness within you that you are powerful that you are a miracle

worker and that inner conversation has conditioned you to believe that you're

not and as you begin to discover the truth of who you are whatever challenge

that you're facing in life and if you're living you're facing some challenge

you'll begin to know that you are powerful and that your America maker

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Howard County Police: 'Wanted' the Columbia McDonald's Food Thief - $500 - Duration: 4:36.

Hi, I'm Heathcliff and this is Lions Ground.

I hope you have a fantastic day.

The police reward $500.00 for the golden tip.

In this security camera video shared by the Howard County police, you witness a thief

at McDonald's Colombia.

Recognize her?

...Or you have information that leads to an arrest, contact the Howard County

Police.

Some people take "dig in" too literally.

She climbs through the McDrive window and takes her time to use the soft drink machine

"hmm what shall I take, cola, sprite, Fanta ... no, let's make a cocktail of cola sprite

and Fanta Yum Yuummm".

The female version of "Scooby Doo" saw something tasty and decided to take a whole box of food

or she filled a box with food.

She also stole money from the cash register.

The thief was half an hour in this restaurant.

When she left, she decided to cover her face

"but shit How do I get out with the shirt

over my face," it's definitely not a smart thief.

Contact details are in the video description.

More crime news, Police warn for "phone scam"

A Facebook post from Howard County Police warns of a hoaxer who makes victims on the

phone.

"The caller claims to be a deputy from the Howard County Sheriff's Office and says there

is a warrant for the victim's arrest for missed jury duty.

Victims are told they must pay a fine over the phone and are directed to use Green Dot

prepaid cards.

One victim lost $860 in the scam, " the police said.

If money is claimed over the phone then you know that you are dealing with a scammer.

No police requests payment information or payments by phone.

"Don't feel pressured to make a decision on the spot.

Be wary of unknown callers.

Never give out personal or monetary information over the phone," advice Howard County Police.

For more information or are you a victim, read the video description.

Become a member of my club.

This helps me to continue, access to exclusive uncensored, unbiased and factual journalism,

live streams, downloads and so much more and this is far better than Patreon.

Click the button next to me.

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Make sure to enable the notification.

To watch more, click the thumbnail in the blue window.

I'm Heathcliff, and I'll see you tomorrow at 3 pm CET.

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Hi there!

Let's talk about where SENSE users can keep track of the latest product changelogs.

If you want to know what's happening with the SENSE app,

go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, find the app there and read the description.

If you want to know what we've updated in the router firmware

then just click the link that we've included in the description

and that should lead you to our community forum where you can see the ever updating list

of the latest and greatest features we have been updating.

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LIFE CAN SURVIVE ON MARS FAR, FAR LONGER THAN WE THOUGHT - Duration: 7:31.

LIFE CAN SURVIVE ON MARS FAR, FAR LONGER THAN WE THOUGHT

FUTURISM

Mars is not exactly a friendly place for life as we know it.

While temperatures at the equator can reach as high as a balmy 35 �C (95 �F) in the

summer at midday, the average temperature on the surface is -63 �C (-82 �F), and

can reach as low as -143 �C (-226 �F) during winter in the polar regions.

Its atmospheric pressure is about one-half of one percent of Earth�s, and the surface

is exposed to a considerable amount of radiation.

Until now, no one was certain if microorganisms could survive in this extreme environment.

But thanks to a new study by a team of researchers from the Lomonosov Moscow State University

(LMSU), we may now be able to place constraints on what kinds of conditions microorganisms

can withstand.

This study could therefore have significant implications in the hunt for life elsewhere

in the Solar System, and maybe even beyond!

The study, titled �100 kGy gamma-affected microbial communities within the ancient Arctic

permafrost under simulated Martian conditions�, recently appeared in the scientific journal

Extremophiles.

The research team, which was led by Vladimir S. Cheptsov of LMSU, included members from

the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, the Kurchatov

Institute and Ural Federal University.

For the sake of their study, the research team hypothesized that temperature and pressure

conditions would not be the mitigating factors, but rather radiation.

As such, they conducted tests where microbial communities contained within simulated Martian

regolith were then irradiated.

The simulated regolith consisted of sedimentary rocks that contained permafrost, which were

then subjected to low temperature and low pressure conditions.

As Vladimir S. Cheptsov, a post-graduate student at the Lomonosov MSU Department of Soil Biology

and a co-author on the paper, explained in a LMSU press statement:

�We have studied the joint impact of a number of physical factors (gamma radiation, low

pressure, low temperature) on the microbial communities within ancient Arctic permafrost.

We also studied a unique nature-made object�the ancient permafrost that has not melted for

about 2 million years.

In a nutshell, we have conducted a simulation experiment that covered the conditions of

cryo-conservation in Martian regolith.

It is also important that in this paper, we studied the effect of high doses (100 kGy)

of gamma radiation on prokaryotes� vitality, while in previous studies no living prokaryotes

were ever found after doses higher than 80 kGy.�

To simulate Martian conditions, the team used an original constant climate chamber, which

maintained the low temperature and atmospheric pressure.

They then exposed the microorganisms to varying levels of gamma radiation.

What they found was that the microbial communities showed high resistance to the temperature

and pressure conditions in the simulated Martian environment.

However, after they began irradiating the microbes, they noticed several differences

between the irradiated sample and the control sample.

Whereas the total count of prokaryotic cells and the number of metabolically active bacterial

cells remained consistent with control levels, the number of irradiated bacteria decreased

by two orders of magnitude while the number of metabolically active cells of archaea also

decreased threefold.

The team also noticed that within the exposed sample of permafrost, there was a high biodiversity

of bacteria, and this bacteria underwent a significant structural change after it was

irradiated.

For instance, populations of actinobacteria like Arthrobacter � a common genus found

in soil � were not present in the control samples, but became predominant in the bacterial

communities that were exposed.

In short, these results indicated that microorganisms on Mars are more survivable than previously

thought.

In addition to being able to survive the cold temperatures and low atmospheric pressure,

they are also capable of surviving the kinds of radiation conditions that are common on

the surface.

As Cheptsov explained:

�The results of the study indicate the possibility of prolonged cryo-conservation of viable microorganisms

in the Martian regolith.

The intensity of ionizing radiation on the surface of Mars is 0.05-0.076 Gy/year and

decreases with depth.

Taking into account the intensity of radiation in the Mars regolith, the data obtained makes

it possible to assume that hypothetical Mars ecosystems could be conserved in an anabiotic

state in the surface layer of regolith (protected from UV rays) for at least 1.3 million years,

at a depth of two meters for no less than 3.3 million years, and at a depth of five

meters for at least 20 million years.

The data obtained can also be applied to assess the possibility of detecting viable microorganisms

on other objects of the solar system and within small bodies in outer space.�

This study was significant for multiple reasons.

On the one hand, the authors were able to prove for the first time that prokaryote bacteria

can survive radiation does in excess of 80 kGy � something which was previously thought

to be impossible.

They also demonstrated that despite its tough conditions, microorganisms could still be

alive on Mars today, preserved in its permafrost and soil.

The study also demonstrates the importance of considering both extraterrestrial and cosmic

factors when considering where and under what conditions living organisms can survive.

Last, but not least, this study has done something no previous study has, which is define the

limits of radiation resistance for microorganisms on Mars � specifically within regolith and

at various depths.

This information will be invaluable for future missions to Mars and other locations in the

Solar System, and perhaps even with the study of exoplanets.

Knowing the kind of conditions in which life will thrive will help us to determine where

to look for signs of it.

And when preparing missions to other words, it will also let scientists know what locations

to avoid so that contamination of indigenous ecosystems can be prevented.

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