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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is arrow unplugged, Heyzaro,
And this is vocal d frag. I do a vocal
d frag while I'm on this path here in South Charlotte,
North Carolina, in this beautiful forest it's the Rainbow Forest.
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And really you come out here to ask the questions
and question the answers. What a better way to get
to know who you are, not what everybody else thinks
you are? Because sometimes I think we ask so many
questions from others that we shape ourselves based on what
others think. And then we wonder, well, what gives you
Why didn't I get to achieve the goals that I
wanted in life? Well it's because you gave them away.
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You gave yourself away to other people and they found success.
They drove bigger cars, had a lot more food in
the refrigerator. Well you kind of went through a moment
where you're going, I'm empty, ask the questions, question the answers. Now,
what we're doing here is not a real vocal d ffrag.
This is sharing the conversation about how you can begin
a journey of vocal dfragging. This is like just coming
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to a lecture or a ted talk, just someone saying, Hey,
I've been on this path for a while. It's been working.
It's been working since twenty seventeen. I would like to
help share it with you so that you too can
find victory. This is vocal dfrag The thought today came
to me while daily writing, and it's pretty much an
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interesting way to look at life when you don't think
life is happening, building a path based on a passing thought.
I am blessed to sit down and talk with a
lot of musicians, singer songwriters, actors, directors, and the thing
that we talk about a lot is that a passing
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thought can become a movie. They had to build that
path in order to make that movie happen. Songwriters will
take a guitar riff and put it in their phone.
A passing thought became a song. The path was the
creation of that song. Do you see where I'm going here?
How many passing thoughts do you lay down, you toss away,
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you ignore? How dare you think something like that? Oh?
People are gonna think you're weird. People are going to
judge you. And yet that passing thought could have built
a path, a path that led you to that one
place that you've always wanted to be. See. I think
we're a bunch of settlers right now. We're just settling
on what we've gotten life. We're settling. We're okay with it.
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I got the bills paid, I'm a happy camper. And
yet I know deep inside my heart that we were
all born to be creative people. Be it Fred, my
next door neighbor working on his deck, replaced in all
the wood. Be it Joe who's over in Ukraine because
he's dedicated his life to bringing peace to those who
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are under attack by those in Russia. A passing thought
that builds a path, it's there every day. And that's
how this subject came to my daily writing today because
I asked myself the question, will you vocal d frag today?
And I said, I'm not in the mood. I replied,
you know, there are days that I just really don't
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feel it, And then it came out, I'm not afraid
to build a path by that of a passing thought.
And suddenly the interviewer the d Fragger goes, why don't
you make that your subject today? Building a path based
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on a passing thought, growing forward without the fear of
guilt and shame. So what if you're different? What happens
if you like yourself more than you like anybody else?
There's nothing wrong with that. That is not conceit because
the love that you have for yourself has got to
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be greater, or you have no reason to want to share.
That to me is the path when you're sharing, and
it's all based on a passing thought. The what if
factor is right there in front of you at all times.
But are you writing it down? I know it's a chore,
Oh my god, to just put a passing thought down
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on paper. I don't have a pan, I don't have
a piece of paper. I don't know how to tap
it into my phone. That passing thought was given to
you as a gift, and you're just gonna let it go.
So how do you feel when you buy somebody a
birthday gift or a Christmas present? They open it up
and they go, yeah, well, I think that innerview is
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doing the same exact thing with a passing thought. It's
given to you as a gift. You can do something
with it. Here's an idea, build a path, build something.
I'm Marrow and that's Vocal d frak