How to Reinvent Yourself At Any Age | Rushion McDonald on Impact Theory

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if you were about to make a change in your life and you feel uncomfortable that's the best feeling you can have because for the first time in your life you're making a decision that's gonna be best for you and now what somebody told you to do and that's when all bets are off man because you bought the innocent some unchartered waters that's gonna force you to challenge yourself to be perfect and shoot for perfection it's all good you don't shoot for average you shoot for perfection and you get good a great you don't ever shoot for average I just try to get people to understand don't be average everybody welcome to impact Theory our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that will help you actually execute on your dreams today's guest is a two-time Emmy award-winning executive producer and the brand architect behind the Steve Harvey media empire a long way from where he started as the middle child of nine kids growing up in the infamous fifth Ward District in Houston Texas his father only had a third grade education and his mother stopped after high school but his drive for more pushed him forward and he got a degree in mathematics and ended up as an executive at IBM certain he was meant for something different however after five years he left his cushy job for the no-holds-barred world of stand-up comedy he set big goals and really went after it and as a comic he won the titles of Showtime's funniest person in Texas for three consecutive years and made it all the way to the finals of funniest person in America where he lost only to the future legend Ellen DeGeneres realizing that he was even more powerful behind the scenes as a creator and producer he left at the chance to manage the then up-and-coming Steve Harvey helping him go from opening act to the globally recognized brand that he is today their tenure as partners resulted in an unparalleled run of monster hits including the number one syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show number-one syndicated Steve Harvey talk show and the number one syndicated Family Feud game show as well as three consecutive number one New York Times bestselling books and a pair of number-one blockbuster movies since then he's launched 3815 a new marketing company that has landed several of the world's most prestigious clients including the Air National Guard so please help me in welcoming the award-winning Baker and three-time NWA CP Image Award winner with Sean McDonald oh my god thank you thank you thank you thank you I love you ended on the baking pause you have to the absolute win I have to say was quite the curveball one thing that you've taken advantage of in your career that's really been spectacular is the opportunity to reinvent yourself which I find so interesting and you said in reinvention you realize why people are so afraid to act there's so many unknowns walk us through you've done it so many times in your career like what is the process of reinvention look like opportunity is a fear I feel that most people standard jobs are working thing or even marriage or relationships because they fear change can I do better can I get a better opportunity with somebody Harvard was on a date with somebody bury me with somebody want my kids I have that's a fear and people don't want to make change so I don't just take it from just an entrepreneurial standpoint I take that conversation to the social behavior of people what they don't want to make adjustments because they've already told themselves they can't do it and when you make adjustments when you when you stop yourself first really say because let somebody else tell you what you cannot do but in the process of that prepare for success in other words are you willing to put time in your next move and a lot of people I people say things like I'm not a morning person I don't really know what that means I really don't I have 24 hours in the day I tried to take advantage of every hour and I have certain rules that I initially tell people on a regular basis if you want to start being living a successful life start locking into a consistent time that you should get up every day don't let it deviate don't if you say get up at 8:00 o'clock don't don't don't hit the other snooze and get up at 8:30 I get up at 4:30 this is my time I'm not a happy guy getting up but that's a goal I said and I'm going to just tell you this honestly if you're about to make a change in your life and you feel uncomfortable that's the best feeling you can have because for the first time in your life you're making a decision that's gonna be best for you and not what somebody told you to do and that's when all bets are off man because you bought the inner some some uncharted waters that's gonna force you to challenge yourself to be perfect and so many ways Ben and shoots for perfection is all good you don't shoot for average because you're not gonna hit it you're not gonna hit all the time you shoot for perfection and you hit good or great are you winning don't ever shoot for average I just and I just try to get people to understand don't be average walk us through the time when you were at IBM it was so secure I'm sure your family must've been over the moon that you got your degree you're now in a huge company there's a certain amount of safety and you not only believe you leave to be a stand-up comic which is like the world's least thing ever always tell people that you have to make adjustments to achieve your goals and if you're not really happy about what you add but guess what this change is needed especially Millennials some of the things you're gonna do in life is not tied to a check don't guide your life by how much you're gonna be paid but how about you get out of it the opportunity that's really key how about you getting paid but how much you're gonna get out of the opportunity and the classic example is what I did at IBM I sceptre he said look we've never kept anybody past and there was the fall we never kept anybody past the semester I said I said never he said sorry Rashad you come here come December we gotta let you go because I don't care how good you are so as soon as I came on board I started to create a relationship with everybody at IBM I went to my father go hey what what would you like to do he said I ain't doing this so I'm sorry I have about 20 people that I was doing all their work all their I mean just if if they didn't want it bring it to Rashad I was doing it I would didn't pay extra for this I still to do my other functions that I was hired to do as a part-timer and going to college so come by November I started dropping hints that you know I won't be able to keep this up they were really why I said well you know IBM has this rule that you can only stay here for a semester well I was two and a half years and because I made a conscious effort to bring value to me so you're at IBM you're you finally figured it out you're working your way up it's actually working and then you decide you're gonna be a stand-up comic you said you spent a year baiting that decision so you leave IBM super cushy parents had to be over the moon proud that you're at IBM you're afraid of disappointing them but you do it you find your own voice you go and now you're at some point you get to New York and you're living in a hovel yes so how did you deal with moving backwards like what we telling yourself at that time opportunism you know when I look at my life here's a guy was gone from a regular paycheck retirement security because at that time IBM had never laid off anybody in the history of that company - traveling from gig to gig for $75 for Bill and that was my world but that was my dream understand this is that if you're willing to pursue your dream then your goal was change and your level of sacrifice changed was that afraid yes there was a certain that was there was I was that certain there was certainty in what I was doing no but also in the back of my mind I'm gonna tell you I cheated a little bit I said I could always go back to happy I cheated myself and then the finally after a year when it stopped cheating yourself why was it cheating yourself because when you want to do something in your life you don't put options out there you don't put a be plan you know you you do this is what you want to do you commit to it well how am I gonna do stand up and say I want to stand up but I'm still thinking about going back to IBM those are two different lanes of activity and right frankly I was not satisfied in their previous lane so why is that an option now and so so that's why I was cheating myself until I went dude this is what you want to do do it and started performing on cruise ships what what changed in that moment that's so powerful did you start working more like what happens in your actual tangible life when you make that decision okay when I moved to New York it's to test to moves in New York I gotta tell you about first time I went to New York can I move to New York in 88 I was hot that's a comedy was I was being rashon and everybody thought I was a stock the guy I remember the guy at the improv walk w see you the next one and he said that I said well I'm sorry I work for IBM you see you need to quit you you got it and so that was resolved there okay that was rochonc no whole bars every Sean McDonald doing his own thing cut to 88 I go to New York I walk onstage trying to be something I thought they wanted me to be I thought they wanted me to be the next Eddie Murphy I thought they wanted me to be the clean like Bill Cosby so I walked on stage and was rejected every time I was on stage because I was not so I was tell people if you're gonna go down go down being you know question and I want to go back to that moment so 88 we you have the realization that I'm not being myself which I think a lot of people can relate to but then how do you know like how do you find what your real voice is and how do you get back to it okay here's the deal about your real voice first of all it's usually tied to you you taking risk you know and I think III don't want to jump around because upstairs we were talking I was telling you in 2016 I had to find my voice again right and and that's at the highest level of my life you know what people could just google me and say I'm a success and so know that and when you say reinvent in 2016 you're saying leave Steve Harvey and start your own thing absolutely and that was a very powerful decision that I had to make in my life to say who else who is rashon McDonald because as you become successful people will have definitions of who you are and also proclaim your love of success for what you should be accomplishing so back then I was just a guy who just trying to make a cheque man I was just trying to be funny know that not those are simple standards if you keep it simple you can find your voice and also know that you operate off short term goals well you don't know where you're going in life do not look for years down the line do not look two years all year you look next week next month you keep your going short and then words you accomplish those goals then you can start piling up little trophies or little moments to know that you actually accomplishing something you actually climbing the steps to success where people make the mistake in their goals they put too many they put it they put a say not so insurmountable goal but a goal that doesn't allow them to qualify success quick enough and so I always tell people shortening your goals short your window and that's how you find your voice you cannot find your voice if you're trying to if you stop coming all the way to be a star okay well you might want to work at Home Depot first and then grab that check get stable and start creating relationships start taking acting class see those are goals that you can achieve but if you come in there just to be a star and entertainment or you are you going to college and you trying to graduate in four years and you know what you're gonna do it confuses people that's why a lot of the today's Millennials they say see short-term success as a faster way of finding divorce versus a college degree especially with so much debt is promised to you when you get your college degree yeah one of the things that I found really powerful about the story is when you got really sick and your lung collapsed walk me through that like what did you take away from that because it seemed it like really clarify your direction your intensity and all of that so what I was going through the whole process of trying to build you Sean McDonald and try to try to be a star in 1990 my right lung collapsed while I was watching the LA Lakers basketball game and the thing about youth is that we all feel we are immortal you know you feel you can heal yourself so I thought I was having a heartburn but my right lung had collapsed and so I went to a drugstore and I got me some tums so so so I'm in lye and I and I swear to you I that whole packet on therefore I pay for okay so I come back to my apartment and I and for the first time I just spit on the ground that's all I said oh okay this this is a little bit beyond heartburn here so I walked upstairs and when I walked upstairs I lived on the second level I could I could I couldn't catch my breath and so friend of mine he came back it was wrong with Sean I said now I know what's going on here but he said you need to take you someplace again immortal arrogance I said no I'm cool and so I went to my apartment and so I looked in the yellow pages to try to find a hospital just some place to go I'm gonna drive myself to the hospital and I saw this one place says his clinic was open and so I went to this this clinic and I walked to the second floor and it was closed so by then I'm really freaking out because I'm not even catching my breath anymore and I'm actually afraid that I may pass out and so when I came down the steps from the clinic I was I was just standing on the sidewalk and I went but I couldn't other words and this guy was jogging by he had a headset on so I'm assuming he thought I was actually saying words huh huh he's right there I see the sign now you're right around the corner go up there and make a left you there and so I drove to see the side nine and I just parked any kind of way in the emergency and I slowly walked because I couldn't I couldn't I each step was a control step to get to the emergency so I get to the window of course they asked him for insurance and I gave my insurance call and in the end the person pushed me down which is the biggest mistake because it doesn't they pushed me down in the chair and so all my weight was on my lung and so eventually they put me in an emergency ward and of course they pushed me on my back and the guy went and the doctor opened the they did an x-ray got open this guy's gonna die I always know the word Geico if we don't operate on this guy right now he's gonna die and so they tried to dead me because they made the incision right here he's tried to detonate but it was because they had to do the surgery so fast I actually did the surgery and I felt everything in this and so and they got my aunt my lung my lung reinf lated and I stayed in hospital 30 days and I was tell people it was a turning point for me in my life because and it let me truly understand how short life is and also truly enabled me to understand the value of taking advantage of what life is giving you to do and that's why I always push people I always push people I push myself right now because I know I've seen it I've seen death I've seen people children I've seen the adults I've seen senior citizens I've seen people who were happy one day and weren't there the next day and that was a very powerful point for me that when they did surgery I have a scar on my back because they took my lung out and they had to fix there was a cyst on it wasn't pneumothorax thorax it wasn't it was a cyst and he put it back in so I was in ICU for like a day the very next day I was manager but 36s scar on my back this Comedy Competition called me while I was in the hospital it's a hybrid Sean we heard you a very funny comedian would you like to participate in this comedy competition yeah you have to have eight minutes and so the only way I can stay on stage was I had to take my left arm and hold my stitches together like this so I can be able to talk for five consecutive minutes Wow I went on stage killed killed it killed it almost died because I walked on stage because you in the club you smoked the worst place you wouldn't take somebody with just that lung surgery it's a nightclub it's a comedy club where everybody's smoking so I came off the stage and I was coughing I thought I broke off my long right are these stitches and the guy came out it made you want and so I wore like three rounds next day I was on national TV and basic I was back in man I was I was rocking the roll the man I was on my way to start and what's your takeaway from that in terms of like doing whatever it takes or absolutely absolutely you do whatever it takes okay even if it risk your life that's your dream I made a decision look this is what I want to do sometimes give me an opportunity I'm gonna take advantage of it and that's what I was doing that's crazy how do you help people that reach out to you a lot of people reach out to you for mentorship how do you help them find the thing that they want that badly I have a little quick theory I tell people Tommen is this a 40-hour workweek is the best platform to design your career if you are entrepreneur if you say you want to do something put it on a 8 to 5 schedule take a lunch break and if you really commit it to your life I swear to you and that first day of work probably about an hour you're gonna be done with your career because you haven't put enough time in it now you look at Rashad McDonald I know how to do PDFs I know I do powerpoints I know I do Excel I know I do accountant I know I do the press release I know how to edit I know all these things I had to learn in my 40-hour week it wouldn't just be going onstage and telling jokes it wouldn't just be writing scripts is writing sketches or going tonight that's part of my 40-hour week and what people don't do is they don't mean put 40-hour 40 hours of work into their own career but then they get mad when somebody asked them to before the hours of work so they can get paid that's why I go back to that thing did a job a standard job gives you the tools for you to be successful as an entrepreneur it tells you you have to work a certain time period when you're working at certain time you have to be convinced to certain tasks each day and you have to complete those tasks you care that same principle to you yourself as an entrepreneur very simple and when I tell people a journal light bulb pops off then when they try to apply it see exactly what I'm saying that's about an hour they don't know what they're doing with their career because they've never in their lives sat down with a plan and from that day moving forward they will start understanding the value of how much work it takes to be successful in the chosen feel that they've chosen to be successful in and what do you say to people that say ok that's alright for somebody in their 20s or 30s but you know I'm in my 50s or 60s it's too late for me stop please I can't I hate people who say I'm done 50 I'm done I'm 60 I'm done I'm sick technology come on now don't pull it please don't put a limit on what you can do when you haven't even tried to do what you're capable of doing see somebody along the way told you you supposed to retire and it's 65 you supposed to get a check and we like idiots decided that we should cash in our lives at those particular years that's we made their decision and guess what when you think like that guess what you dressed like you oh you walk like you oh you talk like you retired because somebody told you at this age you supposed to throw in the towel No and with technology and social media you could be what you want to be because I tell everybody that social media is your private press conference what you put out there that day everybody gonna see it if they like it they'll let you know if they don't they'll let you know now you said that you need people in your life that are gonna tell you when your good is really only average one why is that powerful and then to how do you find those people I would change them you know when I and working with Steve really officially took over his career in 2000 he had just finished doing the original Kings of Comedy and I did his first really big radio deal with Radio 1 and his market in 92.3 the beat in our Los Angeles and that's what I discovered that you got to help a team and so I've built a team around him and when I stopped managing him I was trying to figure out who was Sean was by myself and that's terrible because you got to have people around you to tell you you great gotta remind you you're special gotta remind you who you are and what you've accomplished because there's a general take is that as you as you build your life you got an arrow or your accomplishment in fact you kind of throw away your successes and so that's why it's important to have people in your life that are there to pump you up to tell you know you've never done it that way like that before you you're committed to a certain plan of opportunity Rashaad you that's that you should do it that way you got to have a team to remind you of what you can do and what you've done that's important if you don't have a team you turn a rocket by yourself you just going to be frustrated and I kid you not you will fail you got to have relationships not only personal relationships but business relationships what's the trait you have you've cultivated that's allowed you to be so successful I'm from the inner city man you know and I'm not I worked with our noise me is that I'm that person that everybody says is unique and special and that's sad because I'm I'm only unique and special because you know me I tell people on a regular basis that my success is tied to you everybody in this room my success is tied to because when he walked when I leave this room I have a touched them in a cool way I've made them think about something in their lives that's the talent God gave me and my wife gets annoyed at me because I walk in a room and I got and I can just do not die I could tell people exactly who they are within minutes and I can tell them what they should be doing with their lives that's up to you to make that decision and so so is that a gift or is there just a willingness to be honest with people about what they should be doing in their life I say it's just a wooden this to be honest if you are if you're doing this and you're not happy to stop but when you planning an exit plan plan it and also keep that financial income coming at a barrier as much as you like as long as you can but you have to realize that one day when you wake up Tom that it has to be about you it really has it's not about who you married to it's not about who you dating it's not about your kids it's about you and if you realize that you will be successful because if all your success is about being positive and you're not driven by selfish modes or selfish gains that everybody will win that's incredible man let me talk about the inner cities so I've worked in the inner city a lot and ironically I worked with a kid whose name was Roshan also and a big brother form for eight and a half years and it was transformative in my life and then I end up later having a lot of employees Center in the inner cities I've got a thousand of them and I'm also obsessed with jay-z and so I'm looking at all this and I'll bring it together for you I'm looking at all this and I see okay jay-z goes on to be extraordinary most of these people will not and I realize that the the inner cities break most of the people that it touches but every so often it does something so magical to that person through hardship mm-hmm that they end up going on to be this just indomitable force it's clearly what's happened to you it's what's happened to a lot of people that have come out but why what because when I asked that question you said I'm from the inner cities as if that answered the question and if somebody really understands it it may but what do you mean by that because you have to lead to who it to be successful you cannot stay in the hood to win but what did you learn in the inner cities I didn't really learn anything I just knew I had to get out I'd do it when I said in front of a television man I just saw things that I didn't see what I walked out my front door I lived in a it was it was two parents and nine kids living in a one-bedroom shotgun house if you don't know what a shotgun house is you open the front door and you can shoot a gun out the back door and it doesn't hit anybody so I know exactly where I grew up and I knew I knew exactly the environment that I saw TV was not around here right I grew I wrote a city bus I didn't see a black person till I got downtown TV is amazing to me man because you know information is amazing I think that if you give people an inner city information they will get out a lot faster but what happens is if every one of my friends that I hung out with if we all stayed in an inner city I would not be sitting here I went and worked for a Jewish deli learn how to make sauerkraut Ruben's you know all these things were rashon McDonald out of the inner city you know learning how to relate to people that weren't people in the hood learning that there's a bigger scope of conversation that I had to gain and so but what I did leave I didn't lose was Hoover Sean McDonald is so you can you can you can leave and still be research I'm a bearish on that you know I'm still gonna be that guy the dream is to really if I had to tell anybody something who's watching this show is that if you see it on TV create a realization that you can actually be a part of that if you do that it would change the way you look at things when I was in high school we should drive around and in the better neighborhoods you know and look at these big old lawns and look at these big houses and I would just realize and they've got friends and what you do I said because I'm going to I want to know how my houses got to look so you at anybody watching this show drive around start setting your goals because see if you start setting your goals then you have dreams if you have dreams then guess what that brings on expectations those expectations can only be reached by proper planning if you plan you will win I don't care yeah you go out setbacks but you got a plan that's what you everybody doesn't supposed to do a certain thing but they don't want to do it because what they don't help plan set that plan in place I'm a Taser when you start doing it it's gonna be rough it come people they're gonna people understand me you're gonna tell you what are you doing you're incapable of achieving that moment in your life I've been told that a lot of times I'm cool with that too I was told I was a fool for leaving I being been totally I was a fool for moving New York I was a fool for moving there like I was a fool for majesty varville I gave up a successful stand-up comedy career I've been told I was a fool for top management Steve Harvey so people will tell you your food I embrace that because that's what life is about challenging you to do something that people tell you're not supposed to do to that end one thing I want to know you're talking a lot about the plan I think that's so smart I know there's no way to give somebody a plan because it would be so specific to what they're doing but what is that process how does somebody sit down is it like just writing out saying this is my goal for a week this is my goal for a month this is six months I know you don't want people going out five six years what is the process how do you create a plan we first of all you have to say what you want to do okay whether it's going to school or whether starting a business or getting in business or somebody and it's a process if you if you tried to call if you're if you're starting a business go to a local SBA office okay then there are people down there that tell you what a business plan is all about now if you if you want to be a writer always tell people that you don't know there are people in this city or cities around this country who want to act well do table reads with them and videotape them because that's what they won't they won't monologue reels they want reels and so they're always lanes and so you have to pick what you want to do and I and not and I would tell you this Tom and I say this artist what everybody is dad if you want to be successful you have to write down why you want to be successful why why you want to be successful why because a lot of people might say I want to do it for money I want to do it for passion I want to do it for cause that will determine the steps that you have to put in place to be successful because if you don't it for a passion or charit I mean you need to bring people on board to help you with that if you do it as I chose to be a stand-up comic I had to hit the road know it my plane I couldn't stand Euston and be famous I had to go out there and develop a brand and let people know because I was an opening act and I wanted to be a headliner I'm gonna be a headliner I had to let people know I wasn't just find in Houston Texas I was funny in New York I was funny Chicago the funny in Kansas say that funny in st. Louis so you have to build your brain so you have to just put steps in place to be successful now because of social media your people who become instant stars the viral videos or become influencers so the steps have changed a little bit but they still tied to commitment all those people who are who are socially successful or committed and they put work into it they do it's not people actually I think you just put out a viral video and it's gonna make you famous it might make you famous doesn't mean they gonna make you successful yeah no question all right before I ask my last question tell these guys where they can find you online oh you can find me uh my name is Rashad McDonald of course and is I'm not one of those the rivers Sean McDonald I have a Sean McDonald the official Rashad McDonald is this Rachelle McDonald with Sean McDonald calm I'm actually launching that's my primary website I'm launching two additional websites next smart one called bakers spotlight because my bacon has gotten so big it was just a landing page on microsite over Sean McDonald calm so that's going to be an official website next month and then also launching the official website money making conversations down because that is expanded and it's so big so now when you come to Rochon mcdonald you know cuz I would have baking pictures on there and I have suits pictures I'm motivated it was like really crazy who is this guy and so when you come to Rashad McDonald you're just basically a Renaissance man site and from now you'll be able to click and share a real full baking experience of reading for informational and motivational experience so we're Sean McDonald I'm a fan certified I have almost 800 or 800 thousand Facebook followers I have a closer Instagram account under Sean McDonald in a Twitter account on with Sean McDonald and under money making conversations I also have a Facebook Instagram and Twitter followers under money making conversation so I'm easy to follow I'm a fan of helping people become successful and that's what this show is all about that's why I love it and that's why I'm sitting here because you understand the value of information and we live in a world of information and sharing it for free is important I totally agree so what's the impact that you want to have on the world I'm having it now because I'm living my legacy and my legacy is really a way to me but it's really funny doing my money making conversation show because I get to talk to people and I didn't realize how impactful I had were when I hear a lot I asked and they call on my Shore and they can and call on my show it's just amazing when they tell me how I mentored them just naturally and it's really when I talk about the the impact that Steve Harvey got made of a daytime television how we took it made the african-american experience I think acceptable especially in the male genre and especially a date Anika we wasn't supposed to make it you know Katie Couric was launched a year Jeff prose from the survivor they were supposed to be the ones that were supposed to be winners that year Ricki Lake was that save year that we launched the talk show taking a Family Feud show when we launched in 2010 the ranges were 1.7 I was the hottest game show and to be instrumental in that marketing process and just carrying my natural instinct so my next goal in life right now and my legacy is to be how many people I can make successful and I'm not I'm not trying to get a check on that oh I would tell people somehow in my life I'm gonna get paid and it's but I'm not gonna use an approach of I'm doing something for you and your something back to me that can't work for me so that's my legacy thank you so much for coming on the show amazing guys his career is incredible when you look at the number of people that he's been able to influence and the thing that I find just absolutely intoxicating about him is the reinvention the way that he is over and over reinvented himself from seeing himself as coming from this you know impoverished area with family that hadn't been as educated as he wanted to be even going on and getting a degree in mathematics and starting there and then becoming an executive at IBM only to reinvent himself again as a stand-up comic and then as a manager and then to have so much success as an executive producer and manager and then to leave that and start his own company it is an incredible tale of reinvention of never letting yourself get trapped in some caricature version of who you are who other people think you are or who they want you to be or what they think success is but instead to be true to your own voice to nourish those talents to pour yourself into that to have the plan to know what you want to go after it and he's done it time and time and time again and had success at every level it's just it's absolutely incredible and I know that so many people struggle with that sense of oh it's too late it that moment has passed me by and to see him do this at 60 is just beyond inspiring so I hope that you guys will take as much away from this as I have and we hardly touched on the man is like a world-class Baker literally even I still don't understand you've got to check it out it's incredible so if you love something get after it all right guys if you haven't already be sure to subscribe and until next time my friends be legendary take care John thank you so much everybody thank you so much for watching and being a part of this community if you haven't already be sure to subscribe you're gonna get weekly videos on building a growth mindset cultivating grit and unlocking your full potential
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Published: Tue Jul 17 2018
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