how is day-to-day home life live like what are you eating what are you watching like what is just like it says the private part of your day way I'm was almost I think I've seen everything I want to see your Netflix did you watch our Zerg yeah that's
a good one I got a look at somebody's fighting understand biology and I tried to do it to try and find that you know the nuances to what was really good about the project today what shows early is there any chance but I was hoping that maybe oh
I don't know may sounds good you do have to be arranged dates because the original content for stars well we were like episode the end of episode 8 so 8 up association an account and well we're gonna go 10 but the you know the virus letter to stop
that so congratulations on poor life too because that got such great reviews and so well deserved very my budget is great the timing was great on it you know I'm sorry I can identify now oh I'm getting hot now material this book was so relevant for me hustle
harder hustle smarter is your latest at your personal beautiful honest conversation with people can you explain to people how it's not your normal self help book yeah book is like trying to teach you I'm using my actual experiences things that I want to put into the actual format
so it's like it's it's I think they'll get a lot out of it they'll see some familiar comparisons or metaphors that they've seen at different points in those kind of publications but though you know I think it's good I would describe the whole project our serve the rights
to not even put it out if it didn't come out you know that was comfortable it's so honest what was the process like for you writing it because it is so honest you talk about what you're still afraid of in life you talk a lot about family and
the good and the bad of that word what it means you talk about so much not just hustle and work ethic but this is very personal that's been so much time the specimens talking to act them with the public in an entertainment format that they see they don't
see the vulnerability they just see the 50 cent presentation and then when when I got a chance to pull back on it just being able to write it down to get it into that book is easier than present it to the public you eat yourself going to present
it yet show people Curtis the way to doing that quieter format and I think that that's something that we've learned it felt so weird the first day we opened our home because this was my safe place like the place I didn't work three shows a day right yeah
and it's so different to work from this space but now kind it's kind of a beautiful experience too how do you find it you work on so much so many yeah it's like as a recording studio and here right before so it allowed me to write music and
work on other projects at the same time and it is an adjustment because I move so often yeah they come touring or moving them different tells a different thing I'm always in a different place and then a lot of topics different projects running at the same times and
this is also what allows you to me to look at well even my experience has been therapeutic to what other people and learn things about the characteristics and how like when you're working on a character you want to build a background do you understand why their temperaments these
look at yourself and you say well maybe this is why I am the way and this is joy you know I'm saying and then it allowed me to kind of put those things down in this actual book a different way that I hadn't had that perspective part [Applause]