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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm always asking questions. The fun begins when you start
researching for answers such as, what if life was like
a story book in the way of having a beginning, middle,
and end, how would you read it? How would you
write it? Plus what's the one thing that doctors do
not want us to microwave? My name is Erro. I'm
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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. Yeah, it's my morning pages.
As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people
tend to throw it to the side because we're gonna
deal with it later. Really okay, when a subject arrives
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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. While
in prayer this morning, the thought of life being the beginning, middle,
and end took shape inside my heart. Rarely do I
ever say the end. I always covered up with the continuation,
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but not the end. But it did influence what I
needed to do this morning, and that was to describe
the beginning, middle, and end. Is it true? Well, the
experts say, yeah, it is. It's very true. Our birth
is the beginning and the rest falls into place, simplifying it.
Thinking of our lives as a story, it does represent
a progression of existence. The one thing that we tend
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to forget is how each of our stories vary. Although
we may have several comparisons, there are no two stories
the same. It's very natural to think of our presence
on the planet as being a series of cycles, which
comes with multiple new beginnings as well as endings, which
is proof that the infamous beginning, middle, and end doesn't
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mean you're gonna die. Something might end, but it doesn't
mean the story is over, which is why I've been
a daily writer for thirty one years, to keep records
of the layers and the chapters, to learn from new beginnings,
knowing yep, there's probably gonna be a brand new ending, Hey,
coming up next. Although we have become the air Frier generation,
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what's the one thing that experts do not want us
to microwave? Hey? Thanks for coming back to the daily mess.
Although we've become or evolved into this air Frier generation,
there are still an amazing amount of people who rely
in that old fashioned microwave oven to get the job
done right quickly. But is there something that we're still
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doing wrong? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Microwaving water guilty
as charged. Well I do it? Do you know, to
get ready for some coffee or tea. Here's the thing.
When you heat up water on the stove, it bubbles,
and that's releasing energy. In a microwave oven, it doesn't boil.
It superheats the substance with its energy still untouched, which
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is why when you place things inside of it, it'll
kind of pop, you know, like a tea bag or
some coffee grounds. That's usually followed by fingers and hands
getting burned. A microwave also unevenly heats things, which is
why it's so important to go in there and kind
of stirred around a bit, you know, to release some
of that energy. Yes, the microwave is speedy, it is convenient,
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and it's perfect for portion control, but the injury report
does say, uh, it's not one of the safest routes
to save time, especially if you put your coffee cup
in the microwave with the water. Jaujauch Autau I'm Eron,
and that's the daily mess.