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Recorded on: Friday, October 31, 2025, 01:39 PM
Episode Summary by AI
I revisit my old Utah apartment for the last time before turning in the keys and share a funny discovery that my bathroom fan had been running for an entire month. The visit stirs deep reflection as I remember how much I grew here—overcoming uncertainty, building independence, and starting my relationship with Lexi. This place marked major firsts in my life and business, making leaving it surprisingly emotional despite the funny electricity mishap.
Notable Quotes From This Episode, by AI
“Time flies, huh? Kind of an emotional thing.”
“Made a lot of progress in this place. Overcame a lot of limiting beliefs here.”
“This is where I started to really take the fittest business.”
Funny, Out of Context Quotes, by AI
“I left my bathroom. I left this on. Was a... That’s been on for a whole month, so that’s excellent.”
“I was still using electricity somehow, same thing with gas, and I’m sitting there thinking, how the fuck am I using anything?”
“I don’t live here.”
My Thoughts & Feelings for Today - Summarized by AI
I’m feeling nostalgic, reflective, and weirdly sentimental. It’s wild how a simple visit to my old place brought back so many emotions. I can feel the weight of how far I’ve come since living here—personally, professionally, and with Lexi. It’s bittersweet leaving behind a space that saw so much of my growth, but it also feels like a symbolic closing of a chapter that shaped who I am today.
What I Did Today - Summarized by AI
Visited my old apartment, turned in the keys, discovered my bathroom fan was left running a month, reflected on memories, thought about Lexi and my growth, closed an emotional chapter.
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