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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I believe that 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 don't see it as a weakness,
but I'm always asking questions because the fund begins when
you start researching for answers such as why is AT
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and T destroying my forest with their fiber expansion? Plus
what day of the week is looked upon as being
the best day? 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 in
everyday world. Yep, it's my morning pages. As a receiver
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of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw
things to the side because we think we're gonna deal
with it later. When a subject arrives inside of me,
I know it is time to dig in. It's still
keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research, the
picture becomes clearer. This is the daily Mess. So why
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is AT and T destroying my forest with their fiber expansion? Well,
their goal is to provide fast and more reliable internet
service to our lifestyle and expectations, which means they're going
to dig up a lot of untouched land. AT and
t's goal is to break away from the old fashioned
copper based connections. They have the full right to dig
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up easements which really don't belong to the property owners.
It's not just about the digging and the destroying of yards.
Junction boxes will be planted into the soil. These are
needed to connect the fiber optic lines and provide access
for technicians to physically maintain that network. The number one
goal is to reach more customers. As for why they're
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leaving the cable on top of the ground, well, it's
for another company that's going to come up behind them
and continue the installation. So many people around the country
are experiencing bad conditions thanks to AT and T because
their grass is being killed, everything's being dug up. Some
are saying it can be a lengthy process and we've
got to be patient. One person on Reddit road the
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end result of fiber is worth it. Hey, coming up next.
What day of the week is really looked upon as
being the best day of the week. Hey, thanks for
coming back. To the daily mess. So what day of
the week is really looked upon as being the best
day of the week. Is it really Friday? No? No, no,
no no. Research shows the most productive days are Monday
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and Tuesdays. That's when most employees say they get the
most work done. That's not the case in other countries.
In India, Saturday is the best day of the week,
mainly because Sunday is always looked upon as being a holiday.
The happiest day of the week is Friday, followed by
Saturday and Sunday, which is kind of odd to point
out to those who work in retail. While the rest
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of the world is enjoying a while the rest of
the world is enjoying their Saturday and Sundays, businesses are
at work providing amazing service to customers. Those of us
in retail call Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday our best days
of the week because it's our days off. Okay, let's
turn this around just a bit. What is the best
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week to work? Well? The majority of those polled said
a four day work week is the best. Mental health
experts say it improves balance in our lives, it increases productivity,
and it reduces burnout. More importantly, it generates valuable engagement.
Yet the business world continues to crush us with five
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and six days of work. I'm Eryl and that's the
daily mess.