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This transcription talks about the importance of listening to our inner voice, which guides us in making decisions and determining what is right or wrong. It emphasizes that our inner voice is more reliable than external influences, such as other people or algorithms. The speaker encourages us not to let our inner voice be overshadowed by the noise of the world. The transcription also mentions Swankles, a character who disregarded their intuition and experience and suffered as a result. Let me tell you about a voice, not this voice, but the one inside, the one that whispers. It tells me what's right and what's not, when to leave and where to go. It's not Shakespeare, it does not speak in memorable lines, my inner voice always gives it to me straight, tells me who my real friends are, when to say yes, when to say no, whether the person sitting next to me is the one I'll be spending the rest of my life with or not. Sometimes that voice is crystal clear, go, stay, right, wrong. Sometimes it merely whispers. Don't let it drown in a noisy world, because in the end, no man, woman, or algorithm knows what's right for you. Always trust your inner voice, everybody has one, do you listen to it? Swankles is dead, Swankles, broke with intuition and experience.