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In a candid discussion, Jeffery Scott Metro shares his frustrations about his malfunctioning phone and reflects on the current political climate. He expresses a sense of personal security and faith, stating that he believes he will be okay despite the chaotic political landscape. Jeffery acknowledges the varied reactions people have towards the new presidency, from fear to happiness, but emphasizes that he prioritizes his own well-being and that of his immediate circle. He critiques the exaggerated fears surrounding political changes and questions religious beliefs about divine protection, asserting that faith in oneself is paramount. Keypoints: Jeffery has kept multiple older phones and finds joy in repairing them himself. He perceives a disconnect between religious faith and the fear some express regarding political figures. Jeffery feels empowered by his belief in personal resilience rather than relying solely on external forces for protection. He acknowledges the historical influence of wealthy individuals on politics, noting that it’s not a new phenomenon. Despite his skepticism about organized religion, he recognizes the community support it provides.