Here I go again, analyzing another corny quote.
Another one.
Apparently this is something I enjoy doing because I can't stop at this point.
I can't say that I don't like corny quotes because I can't stop talking about him.
I just can't stop.
This is like the third podcast episode I've done on a corny quote.
I'm addicted to corny quotes, and it's a little frightening to me because I take pride in the fact that I am Gen Z.
Born in 2001.
I am Gen Z.
But my weird obsession with inspirational corny quotes is really millennial, and I'm starting to wonder if I was born in the wrong generation.
You know, kids love to say that I should have been born in the seventies.
I should have been born in the sixties.
I should have been born in the fifties.
I should have been born in the nineties so that I could be a millennial.
And it would be less weird that I love inspirational corny quotes.
On today's agenda, we have a quote that is beloved on social media right now.
I don't chase, I attract.
The full quote is, I don't chase, I attract.
What belongs to me will simply find me.
The shortened version is what's going particularly viral.