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I was watching Tokyo Drift with a scene where Han tells Shaun the reason he let him drive his car.
Han is a popular character from the fast and furious franchise. In the movie Tokyo Drift, he allows a young man by the name of Shaun drive his car in a drift race. Shaun who is not familiar with the world of drifting, totals Han's car and through that a bond is formed between the 2. During one of the scenes, Shaun still puzzled as to why Han allowed him to drive his car responds with one of the most profound statements in the movie and is the basis for this episode. The conversation goes as follows:
Shaun: Why'd you let me drive your car You knew I was gonna wreck it.
Han: Why not?
Shaun: Cause that's a lot of money.
Han: I have money, It's trust and character I need around me. You know, who you choose to be around you let's you know who you are. One car in exchange for knowing what a man's made of? That's a price I can live with.
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I was watching Tokyo Drift with a scene where Han tells Shaun the reason he let him drive his car.
Han is a popular character from the fast and furious franchise. In the movie Tokyo Drift, he allows a young man by the name of Shaun drive his car in a drift race. Shaun who is not familiar with the world of drifting, totals Han's car and through that a bond is formed between the 2. During one of the scenes, Shaun still puzzled as to why Han allowed him to drive his car responds with one of the most profound statements in the movie and is the basis for this episode. The conversation goes as follows:
Shaun: Why'd you let me drive your car You knew I was gonna wreck it.
Han: Why not?
Shaun: Cause that's a lot of money.
Han: I have money, It's trust and character I need around me. You know, who you choose to be around you let's you know who you are. One car in exchange for knowing what a man's made of? That's a price I can live with.
Join me on this journey for less than a cup of coffee a month by becoming a supporter of this podcast and clicking this link or copying and pasting in your browser. anchor.fm/peopleskills/support