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If I lost this, just notify the insurance company immediately.
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Let's hope that doesn't happen though.
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Bunch of big guys out there with guns to make sure he doesn't get lost.
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What's up, GQ?
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I'm Nick Cannon.
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This is my Patek Philippe.
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I've always had a love for watches, all the way back to the old school Swatches back in the day, but this one obviously is quite different and a little bit more expensive.
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My Audemars Piguet is probably among my favorite ones enough, for some reason I just started to collect them and spend too much money on them.
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If my sons want more watches, they can definitely have my watches.
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Hopefully I can pass down some things that would allow them to earn their own watches.
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I hope they take that from me more as an idea of just my tangible material items.
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My Cannon class notebook.
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I am currently a student at Howard University, HU, you know, Class of 2020 going down.
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I'm old fashioned like when I'm at school and I'm taking notes, there's nothing like just jotting down quick ideas and things to remember.
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I will have a Master's in criminology hopefully before 2020 and then hopefully from there I'll get my doctorate.
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I'll be Dr. Cannon before you know it.
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My laptop, truly the essentially it's the Wave Attack case from Vintage Cases.
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This has a MacBook in here.
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My first Mac laptop was stolen.
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It was my friend, it fell off the back of a truck somehow.
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We got the whole laptop for like $150 and we didn't really do anything on the laptop but we were just really cool to have this, you know, Macintosh laptop.
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This is like millions and millions of dollars of ideas all in here.
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So all my homework is connected to it as well, like Howard University, ha ha.
2:09
No, so much stuff, music, poetry, scripts, my life.
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If I were to lose one thing that would devastate me, it would be this computer right there.
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This is the brain.
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It's Cannon Essentials black card.
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The limit on the black card is, there is no limit, so you could buy whatever you could imagine.
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I always wanted one, but my accountant always told me that I didn't need one for so many years.
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I finally got one, I got two.
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It's like retail therapy, right?
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You feel bad about spending the amount of money that you do, but at least the person that you know charging you acknowledges that you have some black cards.
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Like, I should feel a little bit better about yourself.
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But it actually really doesn't mean that much, it's more to me for the vanity of it all, but to be a vain guy.
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True essentials, things I really can't live without.
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My medication.
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I'm probably the perfect conundrum of someone who will preach about holistic values all the time, but would be the first person to call my doctor.
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When I first was diagnosed with lupus in 2012, I had to take 30 pills a day.
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Now I'm down to eight to definitely a true believer in mind over matter and mind, body, and spirit all intertwined, and it starts with the mind.
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The body is a self-healing organism if we give it everything that it needs to heal itself.
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We have it, we're made from carbon, and if we continue to put carbon in and create the electricity that taps into the spirituality that taps into the mind portal, turban up.
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As a freshman, I cannot live without my turbans for so many reasons.
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They've actually become like a fashion staple for me, which I never thought it would be, and I didn't even wear them in public that much.
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I would do it in like my cultural studies and less spirit like in yoga, and like it started when I was doing that.
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And in high school I tried it, and it didn't stick, like he was like, take your grandma's cat walk.
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So then when my confidence and what drip got all the way over like, I'm gonna do that again.
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It's been about 15 years, nobody gonna tell me what to do now, and it all came together.
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It was the universe for the Topton to what I was studying at the time, and it allowed me to be able to share these different concepts with people.
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One wore a turban is to be sovereign.
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Sovereignty just means to be self-governing or just to know that your own oneness within governs and helps you make those decisions, and therefore the people who wore turbans were wise and in tune in a way that others weren't.
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So they were safe havens, and and I thought it was fly.
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Like I had a turban to match every outfit, right, wherever I go.
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And the cool thing about it, I have incredible headphones.
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Every time I travel, I always have these, not just because they're mine, that these are probably the best headphones on the market for the amount of money.
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Headphones have definitely become a fashion accessory and their statement.
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You know, they speak to a specific demographic, you know, it's usually gonna be a music lover, someone who's on the go, and they become like part of my swag.
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I got this people moan all the time, she's like, the turbans and headphones, that's all you'll see me on.
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Louie Vuitton travel bag.
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I do not go anywhere without this bag, carrying my toiletries in here, obviously everything that you've seen so far from my laptop to my headphones, it's just this is like my murse.
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The reason I love this one so much, it's cuz it has this like camping bag, cause this thing one that's on my back passed away at least 85.
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And if Louie Vuitton drip is crazy, alkaline water.
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A lot of people feel like they don't believe in ionized alkaline water, but I definitely can't tell the difference.
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I believe water is like the Fountain of Youth.
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I believe it's the secret elixir to keeping me healthy, so I drink about two gallons of water a day.
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Can't live without water, none of us can live without water, but I really try to get as much water as possible.
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Lancer.
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This stuff is like super serum.
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People always say like I have nice skin, and this is probably one of the reasons why, but it's always been hard to maintain because, and I don't know if I'm always being on airplanes, occiput my skin tends to get really, really dry.
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Myself and my dermatologist, Dr. Lancer, came up with, you know, some formulas to keep me moist.
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I'm so reckless with it, like I'm just saying I'm one of those dudes like that everybody's like, you're rubbing your face too hard.
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Like, now I gotta get in there, gotta get the pores.
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Nick Cannon, thanks for watching.
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This has been my essentialist.