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December 13, 2025 3 mins
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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.
I'm always asking questions. The reason why is because the
fund begins when you start researching for answers such as
are we using toilet paper properly? Which part of the

(00:20):
body uses it the most? Plus why have we jumped
into this new age of wanting to erase our past?
My name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
That means I stand on the sidelines and do nothing
but watch, listen, study, then activate. I call it the
daily Mess, a chronological walk through an everyday world. Yep,
it's my morning pages. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas,

(00:43):
We as people tend to throw things to the side
because we think we're gonna deal with it later on.
When a subject arrives inside of me, I know it's
time to dig in. It's still keeping a daily journal,
but by doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This
is the daily mess. Toilet paper like eggs, It's become

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a well sought after investment, costing more today than any
other time in history, but are we abusing its presence
in our lifetime. It's allergy season. Toilet paper is my
go to when it comes to keeping my nose clean.
It's not just one square, which gets me wondering which
part of our bodies demand more toilet paper, our noses
or our butt. The research is in I overuse toilet

(01:27):
paper on my nose because who wants that stuff in
my hands? But according to the research, it's not outpacing
butt use. They say the average person uses seven squares
per day, that's seven rolls per week, twenty eight rolls
a month, and studies show that toilet paper is the
better paper for blowing your nose due to the texture,

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plus it easily dissolves in water, whereas facial tissue can
be a real issue. Coming up next, what is going on?
We're doing everything we can to erase our past. Hey,
thanks for coming back to the daily mess. Why is
it we've jumped into this new age of wanting to
erase our history? Mental health experts claim it's due to

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various psychological and social factors, including mentally motivated forgetting, denial,
and a desire to move from painful or embarrassing experiences.
Motivated forgetting includes suppressing memories that can cause anxiety or distress.
See it's our daily goal to not only maintain a
positive self image, but to do something about it. Do

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all you can to avoid are difficult truths. The majority
of all people want to put their past behind them.
We tend to create ways to block and avoid the
moments before all things right now now. In some cultures,
it's not seen as being a bad decision. Social pressure
is a real thing. It's a daily expectation to downplay

(02:56):
what you did yesterday. The Power of the Present isn't
a motivationalbook. Look, it is a lifestyle. It is a choice.
What is this moment of now? For some, it's more
important than their greatest memory. I'm aeron and that's the
daily mess.
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