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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm always asking questions because I believe the fund begins
when you start researching for answers such as does the
Internet know more than God knows? Plus? Are we spending
way too much time dreaming about having a greater life?
My name is Errow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
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I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
then activate. I happen to 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 things to the side because
we think we're going to deal with it later on. Okay,
how's that going? What'd you do yesterday? Did you do
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anything the day before? What about the day before? Still waiting? Okay?
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? Does the Internet know more than God? Ooh?
I could be breaking the rules right now by bringing
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this up, but I have a reason. I see more
people with AI technology in their hands, or they stand
there google searching everything, whereas a search with God comes
across as more personal and totally inside one's needs and ambitions.
Chad Gpt writes, this is a very deep question. You
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are in need of an answer to define the term
know and what you mean by God. That's what Chad
Gpt said. Wow, do we really go on here? The
Internet's knowledge is vast, but it's truly limited to human
created content. We want data, facts, opinions, mistakes and biases.
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The Internet can't get beyond what humans have observed, recorded,
or imagined. Now, let's focus in on the subject of
God's knowledge. We're talking about a more spiritual and religious view.
Such knowledge is looked to as being infinite, timeless, and perfect, which,
according to the scholars, means God's awareness extends beyond facts,
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the things humans can't measure and or perceive. So what
does this even prove? Well, the Internet's knowledge is limited.
In fact, us looked upon as being a drop in
the ocean when compared to g Od. Hey, coming up next,
Are we spending way way way too much time dreaming
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of having a greater life? Thanks for coming back to
the daily mess? Are we spending way too much time
wondering and worrying about having a greater life. I mean,
there's no real way to answer this, because dreaming of
a better life is so so motivational. It gives us direction, hope,
and energy. But but, but, but but but we tend
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to spend too much time inside a dream and not
in our present moment of reality, which means it can
turn more into an escape than fueling the actions of
requests to step toward a better way of living. How
do you know when your dreams of a greater life
are really too big to put your feet in? Well,
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you feel more satisfied with imagining life than engaging in it.
You procrastinate real action because dreaming feels safer. Plus your
feeling start out as a feeling of added pressure in
your life and not that of inspiration. That's a big one.
Dreaming is not a bad thing, but there has to
be balance in your life. Small daily dreams can become action.
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Getting to that greater life requires moving through habits, choices,
and relationships. Be inspired by what you see as a
greater success in life. Go for it at all times,
wrap your arms around it, but always stay aware. I'm Errol,
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and that's the daily mess