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Are you HAPPY?! Discover a strategy for overcoming fear and finding more joy!

Are you looking for some motivation and inspiration to help you live your best life?! The amazing Amanda Gore joins me as we dive into fear, anxiety and how to start living with more joy.
If you want to learn more about Amanda and discover The Power of Joy, visit her website at: amandagore.com/
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  • @susanneschaefer2268
    @susanneschaefer2268Ай бұрын

    I am in my sixties and I started building modular lego houses. I loved playing Lego when I was a child, and it relaxes me now in a difficult time. I put my lego houses on my mantle. I realize now why. They make me happy every time I see them! They might not be the kind of decoration you expect in a widow's living room. But I don't care! 😊❤

  • @antoniareithmayer2532
    @antoniareithmayer2532Ай бұрын

    Dear Cas. I started to call anxiety "a friend, who warns me about danger". And if I feel it, I ask myself, what is the danger? I think it trough and if it is a real danger or if my frind is just overreacting. If the feeling is very strong and prevents me from thinking trough, I always pray the shortest prayer I know: "Jesus help!", which helps to calm down. I hope my expirience can help someone else.

  • @dinarubin4828
    @dinarubin482829 күн бұрын

    One of my favorite guests you’ve had so far!!!! Excellent advice.

  • @lindaneese9428
    @lindaneese9428Ай бұрын

    Dear Cass You keep digging, deeper and deeper into the underbelly of what fuels clutter and over consumption. Another exceptional podcast to liberate your listeners and your co-speaker into a better life, a joy full life. Thank you for all you share and how vulnerable you allow yourself to be to help us see and release what is holding us back too. ❤

  • @HandleHandleHandle195
    @HandleHandleHandle19510 күн бұрын

    It's funny how Cass says she can't be a leader, and here we all are following her. 😂 Love you, Cass!! ❤

  • @vyvyhexe
    @vyvyhexeАй бұрын

    Cas, everything about you is so beautiful. Thank you for being here for us and sharing your life experiences, wisdom and doubts. ❤

  • @leecotton3242
    @leecotton3242Ай бұрын

    This was so helpful to me - thank you both! I am creating a new life after my husband’s death. It’s been a real learning curve, but folks like you are of immense benefit on this journey.

  • @lizajane2971
    @lizajane2971Ай бұрын

    I can totally relate to stress affecting the body! 2012-2013 I had a horrible year - my grandpa passed away, I found out I had Lyme Disease, my mom fell and hurt her hip and I took care of her for awhile, my aunt found out she had breast cancer, my BIL had an emergency appendectomy, my grandma fell and broke her hip and was in and out of rehab and kept catching C. Diff and almost dying, my 11 yr old cousin had swine flu and pneumonia and almost died, my grandparents ended up having to move to assisted living and that caused A LOT of family stress, my grandpa was in a car accident and had 4 craniotomies and we were told to say our goodbyes... And at the end of this 11 month period I started having anaphylaxis over any little thing! I was so terrified. 😢 It's been a long process of dragging myself out of that hole. You are so right that contentment and gratitude are crucial! Had to cry a few times during this - it was so cathartic! Thank you both! Edited to make clear that this happened around 10 yrs ago - doing much better now!

  • @Mariana-ym6zf

    @Mariana-ym6zf

    Ай бұрын

    I feel for you!!! I've been through a tough few months as well and can just imagine what you went through. I really hope you find the best way possible to take care of yourself to "survive" and handle all these things coming your way!

  • @lxraycatmaui2884

    @lxraycatmaui2884

    Ай бұрын

    Sending you strength and patience, Friend! Never Give Up !!! ✌️

  • @lizajane2971

    @lizajane2971

    Ай бұрын

    @@Mariana-ym6zf Thank you so much! That was actually about 10 yrs ago (my comment was so long that I cut out a few parts and accidentally cut out the part where I mentioned that - oops!). I am doing much better now. My grandpa recovered from his brain trauma, at least somewhat, but miraculously didn't pass away until 2020 and I am thankful for every extra moment I had with him! I met a wonderful man who was able to understand my health issues in 2018 and we got married in 2020. I have been gradually improving both in health and in my stress response over the past 10 yrs. I hope whatever you have been going through recently resolves and if not that you find the strength and joy you need to deal with your circumstances! 🙏

  • @lizajane2971

    @lizajane2971

    Ай бұрын

    @@lxraycatmaui2884 Thank you so much!! This was 10 yrs ago and I'm doing much better now!

  • @kylarountree6483
    @kylarountree6483Ай бұрын

    Cas you are to me what Peter Walsh is to you. I have energy I never knew I could have. I'm 67 yrs old, so I don't do much at a time. But with you telling me I can do something for 5 minutes or take 5 things out at a time I have been able to get started and I can feel the difference in myself already. Thank you so very very much. I will always be your biggest fan. Thank you again

  • @karenherrera287
    @karenherrera28711 күн бұрын

    Thank you for introducing me to Amanda Gore. She is smart and lovely!❤

  • @natureselement7588
    @natureselement7588Ай бұрын

    "We teach best what we need to learn." Love the quote. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @HitherandYarn
    @HitherandYarn28 күн бұрын

    This video is amazingly right on target. I had never heard of someone who didn't feel safe when someone smarter isn't in the room. It's very mind opening. I can see why I have certain problems. I was easily distracted as a child and yet got mostly A's in school, because I only had to hear something once and could remember it and understand it. However, I don't feel smart enough to lead, because I've been rejected by so many people, so I feel I must not be smart since I'm not liked. I need to delve into this. Thank you.

  • @ninnymuggins5159
    @ninnymuggins5159Ай бұрын

    One aspect of a feeling of unworthiness is a lack of money. If you see something you love but you cannot afford it, or you're really watching your spending, it can make you feel like you don't "deserve" that beautiful thing, or a nice restaurant, or a vacation, etc. With the economy so bad, layoffs, inflation, wars, etc. more people than ever will have to give up everything but bare necessities.

  • @MsJ0an
    @MsJ0anАй бұрын

    Thank you for this video ❤ My Mom has always been emotionally unstable but since my Dad's failing health the episodes have dramatically increased. This interview has helped me to better understand the root cause of her anxiety. It has also helped me understand why myself and my sisters have very low self-worth. This is definitely going into my star category for excellence.

  • @jwuertz7101
    @jwuertz710122 күн бұрын

    What a lovely comcersation to be able to listen to!! Lots to consider and reflect upon both for life and decluttering. ❤

  • @karenherrera287
    @karenherrera28711 күн бұрын

    Cas, this is one of my favorite episodes!❤

  • @jenniferfrasle6574
    @jenniferfrasle65749 күн бұрын

    Amanda is darling and I love everything she had to say! This video brought out all of the feels for me. The little girl in me was so so afraid and it still haunts me today. This makes me feel not as alone in that, and I can see hope that there’s an alternative to always being scared. Also I love that Amanda is taking what you say and changing her thinking as well. That shows extreme maturity and empathy, that most people do not have. Love this video! Thank you, Cas and Amanda!

  • @davegailaalberts5703
    @davegailaalberts57034 күн бұрын

    This message has changed my life! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You both are such an inspiration! I stumbled across you today and will continue to listen to you. Found your website as well today! You are absolutely amazing!! (I just lost my home to Iowa flooding....this has put some JOY back into my life again)

  • @haiketremblay5816
    @haiketremblay5816Ай бұрын

    I discovered Clutterbug very recently and love it. Cas, you are so lovely and fun. This episode was so interesting and helpful. I love the idea of separating thoughts from feelings and the stories we tell ourselves. We have the power to change the story.

  • @dptfo
    @dptfoАй бұрын

    16:00 sobbing because of this part. I’m a mom of two, soon to be three, and trying to navigate this. Not joy. But, about Felt safety. About self-worth. About allowing myself to play with my kids, when I’m so overwhelmed with all this pressure and all this work. Like. I know I’m going to get in trouble if I keep playing, and I don’t stop to clean this mess, if I can’t keep it clean if I can’t do all the things that are expected of me. And it robs me of joy, it robs me of play, it robs them because I’m always feeling like mess, or dinner, or an errand undone is a threat

  • @Jane-cr9bp
    @Jane-cr9bp11 күн бұрын

    Lovely podcast Cas. Amanda is great. And to see her take on board your suggestions just proves how having an open mind can take you places you'd never thought possible.

  • @mariemilycraig
    @mariemilycraigАй бұрын

    Hi Cas! I'm just at minute 15, but wanted to say that I think you being terrified to lead also maybe comes from your Obliger tendency. I noticed a lot of Obligers feel very unsure of who they are, because their natural instinct is so much to fulfil other people's expectations of them. And when they are the 'main person' it gives them a sense of insecurity, because they don't have that higher ranking person who sets the expectations. Obligers have a natural resistance to their own expectations, and that's what makes it hard when you are the expectation-setter. But the more you become in tune with who you are, the more manageable it becomes, so I think you're already on the right track! I'm a Rebel, so I experience feelings of resistance towards all expectations. What helped me was to accept that those feelings are always going to be there, but that doesn't need to prevent me from making good choices! So nowadays accepting responsibility comes a little bit easier 😊

  • @reginamecco2915
    @reginamecco291527 күн бұрын

    So beautiful love what you guys are sharing ❤️

  • @elizabethsydnor5247
    @elizabethsydnor5247Ай бұрын

    Cas spreads joy too!!!

  • @Sandy-nu5ez
    @Sandy-nu5ez13 күн бұрын

    Loved this podcast. Thank you. I can’t wait for part 2!!

  • @cherylciston
    @cherylcistonАй бұрын

    Cass this was a wonderful podcast! By the end the 2 of you were helping each other out equally. I'd enjoy the two of you doing a podcast every couple months!!

  • @brendahollandsworth7565
    @brendahollandsworth756515 күн бұрын

    Thank you so Cas for your heart to help us. ♥️ you're amazing 👏

  • @reginamecco2915
    @reginamecco291527 күн бұрын

    Manifestation happens via FEELING not thinking or declaring. FEELING gratitude beforehand literally opens up the vortex for the manifestation to happen. If we visualize our outcome-start small, maybe its that space on the floor that 'squatters' have been occupying-imagine the space cleared out, and feeling the pleasure that will give you. We rehearse it consciously. We are doing this anyway, unconsciously rehearsing negative emotions associated with the chaos. We can choose joy, we can choose the reality we desire (to dovetail on the quantum physics comment).

  • @user-rk7fh6nc2j
    @user-rk7fh6nc2jАй бұрын

    Thanks both for sharing

  • @sav26sav
    @sav26savАй бұрын

    I love the reframing of I choose to be ….. But I also love your saying I deserve to have a clean and pretty home. ❤

  • @dididididididididdidi
    @dididididididididdidiАй бұрын

    Love you Cas! Your content is life changing!

  • @SF-ru3lp
    @SF-ru3lpАй бұрын

    One of the best interviews I've heard in any area for a long time. I've been blessed by a non flaky totally sound Christian ministry of inner healing so am familiar with these matters. However it is so enriching to cover the ground again. It sinks in deeper. Love to you and your wonderful guest, Cas. It's a privilege to be a subscriber to your super channel. XxG Ire

  • @carolynjory8683
    @carolynjory86836 күн бұрын

    Fantastic episode. Richard Branson/virgin company used to say he was successful despite his dyslexia then reframed to he was successful because of his dyslexia. Remember being told as a child non academic and put in lower clases because of undiagnosed dyslexia. Also being left alone at home at age 6 or 7 those fears really make sense and to tell that little crying girl she is safe and can stop worrying and play. Love the idea of intensional displaying your joy items and the frequency item gives i can understand more than spark joy ❤❤❤❤

  • @alexandrastroud2360
    @alexandrastroud2360Ай бұрын

    This was beautiful and so well timed. Thank you both so much xxx

  • @sonjawinkler6023
    @sonjawinkler60239 күн бұрын

    Please ❤❤❤ part 2🙏🙏🙏💖

  • @mabble0
    @mabble0Ай бұрын

    Awesome as always Cas! It puts cleaning in a different light too

  • @barbarapinto2305
    @barbarapinto2305Ай бұрын

    I had a pitcher that was useful but reminded me of a toxic relationship I had. I felt so good to pass it on

  • @Kristabelle85
    @Kristabelle85Ай бұрын

    The way Peter Walsh asks the question in ‘Space Invaders’ (Aus tv show) when people are struggling to let go of items is fantastic because he asks ‘why or what are you feeling?’ and he gets them to unpack the emotions surrounding it. Then, he just allows them to make peace with their decision of keeping or donating/discarding.

  • @jordanalfaro9877
    @jordanalfaro987713 күн бұрын

    Cass, your guest looks like either an older you or like she could pass as your mom! 😍

  • @DawnaLeigh
    @DawnaLeighАй бұрын

    Cas, great conversation! Amanda had a different way of seeing things that's of good value. However, I think Amanda may have learned more from you than you from her! Always keep it real❣️

  • @geobus3307
    @geobus3307Ай бұрын

    R G Hamer wrote the book mentioned by rhe guest. His theory of the trauma location in the brain resulting in illnesses and cancer are not based in scientific fact. He was a doctor whose license was revoked. He was found guilty in several European countries of literally harming patients and he was incarcerated.

  • @TheAlaskanForager

    @TheAlaskanForager

    Ай бұрын

    That’s why it’s called a “theory.”

  • @limonade2684

    @limonade2684

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, I wrote this too, but is hasn't shown. He was really dangerous and the police examind 80 cases of death related to him.

  • @limonade2684

    @limonade2684

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TheAlaskanForagerHe really killed a person, not theoratically.

  • @melaniealberts1825

    @melaniealberts1825

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheAlaskanForager In the scientific method, a theory is a system of objective and scientific founded statements. It is probable or rebuttable. In this system, principles can be found and a prognosis for future events can be made. At least where I live, the word theory is used more in a subjective way. "I think, this happened" = theory

  • @genealotech
    @genealotechАй бұрын

    I wish hospitals here in the US would check the family members who have just experienced a loss.

  • @gghhiiyy456
    @gghhiiyy456Ай бұрын

    Thank you! I’ve learned so much. Like anxiety is that little monster. I also think of it as that feeling that I should be doing something

  • @elisabethpatterson9417
    @elisabethpatterson9417Ай бұрын

    Great episode Cas!! :) Amanda is so fun and I love her accent too! I will follow her for more. I always love your channel Cas, keep up the great work! xoxo

  • @KristinaHoneyHavenFarm
    @KristinaHoneyHavenFarmАй бұрын

    Worthless...yes, that so hit home. Excellent podcast. I have never been one to decorate too much because then I would have to dust it. I do like to keep photos and other things that bring me joy hanging on the wall, though. Sometimes even hanging on furniture (wire pantry shelves, the posts of a corner knick-knack unit). I actually hung a rack of sorts on the side of my wardrobe and my favorite jewelry got hung on it, and my other jewelry got decluttered. It is so beautiful to look at and keeps everything from tangling plus out where I can see it and therefore enjoy it.

  • @chrischabre9382
    @chrischabre9382Ай бұрын

    Thank you Cass, for presenting this subject. I really needed it today and your speaker is a joy to listen to also!

  • @intherockies
    @intherockiesАй бұрын

    Wow, this was important information from both of you. I needed to hear these words of wisdom. Thank you!

  • @kimdavies9364
    @kimdavies9364Ай бұрын

    Thank you both so much, Cass and Amanda. I needed this, this morning. My Mum died exactly 2 years and 2 days ago. And it was like a grenade went off in my head at the time. I’ve spent the last two years in utter chaos and stress. Finally I feel like I can maybe focus on myself and trying to deal with all the damage. This podcast was the BEST way I could have possibly started this dull rainy Melbourne morning, pairing it with a walk in the drizzle. Also had to laugh…only a fellow Aussie could drop a ‘wank’ bomb in casual conversation and get away with it. Loved it!

  • @LisasDreamDolls
    @LisasDreamDollsАй бұрын

    Wonderful podcast! So inspiring and eye opening. Thank you, Cas! 😊

  • @PhoebesWorldProductions
    @PhoebesWorldProductionsАй бұрын

    I relate to that too. (worthlessness, and not feeling safe, unless there's someone much smarter than me and able to take up leadership if necessary). (and I relate to the "fear of success" -- not good enough, not capable to handling what decluttering etc.... will make possible...... and my thinking I don't deserve the good... ).

  • @cherylpotzner4575
    @cherylpotzner4575Ай бұрын

    This was my most favorite podcast ever. You both are fabulous together. I learned a lot today. Thank you both xoxo. ❤

  • @susanxa8158
    @susanxa8158Ай бұрын

    Great podcast ❤

  • @HitherandYarn
    @HitherandYarn27 күн бұрын

    Also, when you do get your house in order. What will replace the dirty house that used to occupy all your time and efforts? You have to have a plan for this, I think. Decide you will learn a language you always wanted to learn, or another skill, like piano or art. But, have a plan. I find myself sabotaging myself all the time. I get the house in order then I feel uncomfortable and intentionally screw it up. It probably does have something to do with as you said, I don't deserve this. I feel safer when the house is a mess, because I will be able to fill time with trying to fix that. My future is then secure.

  • @honeyjames8663
    @honeyjames8663Ай бұрын

    I loved this. Thank you 🙏🏼 x

  • @Hi.EllaHere
    @Hi.EllaHereАй бұрын

    Conversation definitely went a different way than I expected…

  • @rachelturner8286
    @rachelturner8286Ай бұрын

    Wow! What a powerful, thoughtful discussion.

  • @Shesdisconnected
    @ShesdisconnectedАй бұрын

    Great guest with a great perspective 👍

  • @emmarascol2556
    @emmarascol2556Ай бұрын

    This was a great and insightful interview! ❤

  • @OneDayAtATime1277
    @OneDayAtATime127715 күн бұрын

    True joy... comes from Jesus Cass!! ✝️🙏❤️🤗

  • @intherockies
    @intherockiesАй бұрын

    Cas, would you mind linking Amanda's KZread content? Thank you in advance! Great content as always!

  • @ClutterbugPod

    @ClutterbugPod

    Ай бұрын

    Here it is: youtube.com/@amandagoretv?si=AhglF1Y44EIzkZjy

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853Ай бұрын

    😊

  • @jennamartens5447
    @jennamartens5447Ай бұрын

    When we have self acceptance as being a human that is not perfect then we can understand and accept ourselves and others too.

  • @amyhall9180
    @amyhall9180Ай бұрын

    Some of her rephrasing is very passive. That's fine, but punching that fear in the face is empowering and bold and sometimes that's what we need.

  • @sjsmith4053
    @sjsmith4053Ай бұрын

    Well how do you fix a trauma of severe sexual abuse when you were 18 months old. Im concious of fear most of the time.......psychiatrists say they can medicate bipolar but not ptsd at the brain stage of a baby.......i was beaten for being afraid... .as im eccentric i have less feae of fitting in.i dont trust anyone much. I think i will stick with my nhs.....i trust them enough. I did the hugging my child side years back on instinct ....but im still mentally ill.....chemical.... .people shudnt give up their meds every time a good guru pops up......iv seen n heard so many. But we can still. Learn from people like this. I get paranoia and psychotic bits.i get stuff in my head ......just be careful.....i cant listen to this anymore sorry broken but realistic butterfly!!!!!!

  • @thedirtroadmystic
    @thedirtroadmystic28 күн бұрын

    She sounds like marissa peer

  • @lyndacatch4554
    @lyndacatch4554Ай бұрын

    You two look related and you’re even colour coordinated 😊

  • @sweetandsexy777
    @sweetandsexy777Ай бұрын

    Wow! This was a hard one. So deep and bringing so many thoughts about my life and me. Thank you so much for the though of creating "happy enviroment". I look forward part 2 :D

  • @brookebales2931
    @brookebales2931Ай бұрын

    True Joy (and Hope) only comes from following Jesus ❤ 🙏 happiness is temporary.

  • @limonade2684

    @limonade2684

    Ай бұрын

    Not for me and six billion other people. Please be respectful.

  • @brookebales2931

    @brookebales2931

    Ай бұрын

    Praying for each of you because I love you and care about you and want you to know true joy ❤ 🙏

  • @Andrea_Make-it-your-own
    @Andrea_Make-it-your-ownАй бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @JOSWEBCROCHET
    @JOSWEBCROCHETАй бұрын

    ☺💖🙌

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1Ай бұрын

    How am I the first click?

  • @MrsBrit1

    @MrsBrit1

    Ай бұрын

    Btw, this is the 3rd video of yours I've watched this morning! I had you playing while I was baking banana bread and cleaning up the kitchen. You're a great friend for motivation! 😘

  • @BilkeesAllee

    @BilkeesAllee

    Ай бұрын

    Im usually the 600 000th person to watch Cas's videos😂 Glad Im early for this one🎉 Much love from South Africa❤

  • @melaniealberts1825
    @melaniealberts1825Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry for strange wording or sentences. English isn't my nativ language. New Germanic Medicine by Hamer is absolutely nothing to talk about in a good way. The inventor was deeply antisemitic and spread conspiracy myths. GNM is also spread todays right-wing extremists. There are several cases of children that were denied proper treatments for their illnesses (cancer, diabetes) by their parents. Some died. Adults also opted out of proper treatments because they followed his doctrine. A lot of his patients, or shall I say victims, died or had way longer and complicated treatments. After some of his victims died, he said, that they were killed via satellites. His explanatory statement was, that they got chip implants in other treatments to be killed on an instant if needed. In medical studies nothing of GNM could find any evidence. All his medical standpoints are proven wrong or are against valid scientific methods. Yes, stress and trauma work badly on the mind and body. But justifying it with Hamer is absolutely wrong. For those who understand German, I recommend the Quarks Science-Cops Podcast Episode 64 here on KZread or in the ARD Audiothek.

  • @limonade2684

    @limonade2684

    Ай бұрын

    Stimmt genau, ich habe dasselbe geschrieben, aber es wurde nicht veröffentlicht. Absolut fahrlässig, sich auf den zu beziehen oder sie tut es mit Absicht, solche gibt es ja wieder.

  • @melaniealberts1825

    @melaniealberts1825

    Ай бұрын

    @@limonade2684 Leider. Ich habe nach meinem Kommentar noch einen kritischen gesehen. Schade, dass deiner nicht auch hier steht.

  • @inasrainbowland8819
    @inasrainbowland8819Ай бұрын

    Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer was a Genius. I study since 2 years "Germanische Heilkunde". If somebody really wants to understand whats happening in our body you need to take your time, but it is very rewarding. Also then you will understand why it is bashed in the media. However that was an interesting eyeopening podcast. Amanda is really letting me understand how we get to manifest our fears and learning how to adress them. Cas I learned a lot how to organise and get new useful habbits that let me keep a lovely home thats very helpful to my sanity. Also your smart, lovely and creatve. But I belive your success is the reflection of your quality. Thanks to both of you❤

  • @limonade2684

    @limonade2684

    Ай бұрын

    He was in jail several times, he wasn't allowed to be a doctor anymore and the police investigated 80 cases of death related to his treatment. He was a antisemit with beliefs in conspiracy.

  • @reginamecco2915
    @reginamecco291527 күн бұрын

    Omgoodness Joe Dispenza teaches about this. The question is how long do we want to feel that trauma

  • @joanclary3622
    @joanclary3622Ай бұрын

    Too bad there is no mention of the peace that only comes from the Lord Jesus Christ. It's not really about how I feel about me, it's about how Jesus loves me and thinks I am worth it all.

  • @marissal.8068

    @marissal.8068

    Ай бұрын

  • @natureselement7588

    @natureselement7588

    Ай бұрын

    It's cause not everyone follows the same beliefs. So, staying neutral to the audience, as not to offend anyone's beliefs or to push only one belief.

  • @roxannewhite9554

    @roxannewhite9554

    Ай бұрын

    Your specific personal beliefs have nothing to do with this channel… it’s really not too bad.

  • @heatherburrill

    @heatherburrill

    27 күн бұрын

    Perhaps this is what blocks some Christians from really feeling the love of Jesus. As I am guessing, from experience that not all Christians have perfectly organized and beautiful homes.

  • @heatherburrill

    @heatherburrill

    27 күн бұрын

    You can come at information from your own beliefs

  • @kerrywatson8581
    @kerrywatson8581Ай бұрын

    She says that the most important thing is how you feel about yourself. I disagree. We live in a world of selfishness these days developed through this kind of thinking.

  • @user-rp2rl3us6f
    @user-rp2rl3us6fАй бұрын

    Okay but also there's joy in knowing God