Somewhere fairly early on (maybe a quarter through the speech) he was saying that people aren't ready yet, they haven't really figured it out, or experienced "X" yet. It was a word that I would equate to the precipice. I should have written it down. Did you catch it? If so, did you catch the time stamp? That was my one tiny hope from this whole thing. Quit watching about 40 minutes in, so if I missed anything big, please let me know.
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That's it! Thank you. I new it was another P word. I found that interesting, but unfortunately, not much else to hang on to. Did you happen to catch what time he said that? Thank you so much for posting this.
Pinnacle is a high point or victory, not a precipice or defeat or end of the line
True. Do you remember when in the speech he said that? Did you catch the time - or sort of close to the time? Thanks.
I'm sorry, I didn't
That's alright, thanks. I found it. I think I was smoking a little too much hopium there.
A precipice isn't a defeat. It's a dangerous place. The edge.