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November 9, 2025 2 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction. Unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity totally and God because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is arrow
unplugged stream thinking. It's learning how to trust what is
in your present place of right now now. To get
there requires practice. Here's what I do one sheet of
paper every day, just ten minutes, write about whatever is

(00:24):
moving through your presence of right now without any type
of judgment. Stream thinking sharpens your skills as a listener,
as a communicator, and as an activator. It's learning how
to trust what is right now. This is stream thinking today.
We're reading from August seventeenth, twenty twenty four. I was

(00:44):
shocked to learn that most of my co workers under
the age of twenty five don't feel the pressure of
out of control inflation, two major wars, the indifferences in politics,
uncertainty in the way that COVID has now reached a
two year highly said, well, I don't think about it.
This totally goes against a national survey that clearly says

(01:06):
sixteen to twenty five year olds in the United States
are extremely worried about the direction of the planet. Government
in action being the main super source, especially when you
bring the environment into the picture research versus physical conversation,
Which do you believe knowing that there's nothing to fear
but fear itself? Franklin D. Roosevelt, nineteen thirty three. It's

(01:31):
something we don't think about now. I don't think about it. Well,
you know, maybe, but I don't know. If I don't
think about it, it doesn't worry me. Those are the
comments that I get. There's so much content that we
pick up on social media, but the reality of the
moment is destruction outside that digital device. When does that

(01:51):
generation step up and realize, Ooh, I thought I was
okay by being this phone. There's really something going on
out here. Am I too late? No, you're not. In fact,
you can check into this game and out of this
game anytime you want. The goal is to try to

(02:12):
get you to become more aware of the reality of
what is taking place, why it's taking place. Step onto
the other side that's pissing you off, so you can
learn from their vision of what's taking place. As one
man said to me, when you're cleaning a grocery store,
don't clean it from your vision. Go to the other side.
Where the customer is and look at what they're seeing.

(02:35):
I'm errow, and that's stream thinking.
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