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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. Yeah,
I'm that guy who keeps asking questions only because it's fun.
When you start researching for answers, such as in this
present place of everything right now? Are people questioning God?
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WHOA plus? How are people surviving yet another increase in
food prices? I'm 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 of thoughts and ideas,
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We as people tend to throw things to the side
because we think we're strong enough to deal with it. Later,
when a subject arrives inside of me, I know it's
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. Oh, I'm going to take it
there today. Are people, during these times of challenge and change?
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Are they questioning God? First? People of religion should know
there is absolutely nothing wrong with asking the universe or
God questions. One leader says the Bible encourages it. Questioning
God physically helps a person understand his will. The goal
is to grow in faith and deeper with your relationship.
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So why is it okay to question God? You don't
need a spiritual leader to plant your heart in this soil.
The creator of all things wants to help. If you've
got questions, It may take a while, but you're going
to get answers. Doubt really does lead to growth. The
ambition should be set on faith and trust. But getting
to those two words may challenge you in ways that
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forces you out of your skin, meaning the old. You
might have to evolve while being introduced to a well
sought after answer. Thomas wasn't the only one who doubted
God in the Bible. Nearly everybody did. Adam, Eve, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, David,
and even the Great Elijah all doubters, all who had questions.
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So ask away. The big guy is listening. Hey, coming
up next, how are people surviving yet another rise in
food prices? Hey? Thanks for coming back to the daily mess.
How are people surviving yet another rise in food prices.
I mean, how much can the average family take here?
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The experts say now is the time to shop strategically.
The vision each time you step into a grocery store
is to focus in on reducing waste. It's time to
start eating at home, plan out your meals, compare prices. Now.
I'm shocked to see that the experts say it's time
to start buying in bulk, which I totally disagree with
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because with just my wife and I in the house,
it's going to spoil way too quickly. But who am
I us? It says, to get into the habit of
using coupons. One problem many consumers haven't adopted the newer
ways that stores are offering coupons. It's through QR codes,
which you can get at the store, right there at
the product that you want to add to your life.
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But because it requires work to use a QR code
and your phone isn't up to date, people don't cash
in on these big savings. You don't need the Sunday
newspaper anymore to save at the grocery store. Another way
to save money is to think of creating multiple meals.
One piece of salmon can go a very, very long
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way turn it into three meals, including a lunch. I'm
Meryl and that's the daily mess.