Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
I like asking questions, and the reason why is because
the fund begins when you start researching for answers such
as is there an answer in this questionable world? Plus?
How important is it to watch what you say? My name,
miss Arrow? I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. I
stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
then activate. I happen to call it the daily Mess,
(00:22):
a chronological walk through an everyday world. Oh 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.
How's that working out for you? 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,
(00:43):
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess? Is
there an answer in a questionable world? Very deep yet timeless.
A questionable world is one where truth is blurred, motives
are mixed, and true certain is scarce. A questionable world,
(01:03):
one expert says, it may not be one thing, but
rather a way of living. Reinier Maria Rilke, he once wrote,
something that's very touching, be present toward all that is
unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves.
Be patient toward all that is unsolved. This requires your
(01:24):
heart to physically be in the present. The past has
already been written, the future will never play out the
way that you planned it out. Life is being in
the present. Be patient with what you don't know. The
answers are found inside the realms of compassion, curiosity, integrity,
and hope. I mean, come on, every one of us.
Bump into deception, confusion, and uncertainty rather than sitting around
(01:48):
moping about what social media is introducing to you daily.
It's how you choose to show up in your daily
routine that delivers answers in a questionable world as curiosity, integrity,
and hope. Don't let them go. Hey, coming up next,
Why is it so important to watch what we're saying? Hey,
(02:13):
thanks for coming back to the daily mess. Why is
it so important to watch what we're saying? We are
presently living in an age where national leaders are openly
using the F bomb and telling senators to go to hell.
This isn't my mother's US government. That shouldn't be reason
for you to start flapping your gums We need to
watch what we're saying. Word shape reality. What we say
(02:37):
has the strength to influence what others are thinking, feeling,
and acting upon. A careless comment can shatter trust. The
things we say reflect who we are. If more of
us truly listen to each other, the world would experience
a huge shift in relationships. You can't just say something,
especially when talking to yourself. Those words are thoughts have
(03:01):
a huge impact on your mindset. If you speak with bitterness,
you feel bitterness. Keep in mind, the context is everything.
One simple harmless thought can be quite damaging at a
different time. Just because you know your audience doesn't mean
that you're not saying things that are harmful. Clarity without cruelty,
(03:21):
it's honesty without harm. I'm Merril, and that's the daily mess.