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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,
coming to the pages. Yeah, coming to the pages. It's
no different than other methods of acceptance in an age
of mental power outages, which means what to anyone who
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is present beyond myself? We all have these areas in
our life that we retreat to or walk into where
we need to be refreshed or replenished. Now for me,
it's coming to these pages in this book. There's no judgment,
and I can be as transparent as I choose to be. Hardly,
if ever, do I ever meet anyone who is so
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willing to talk about their personal space or refresh and replenish.
Speakers and preachers talk about their energized plans and purposes,
But where on the map is the connection made? Knowing
would help others on their personal paths to gain in
confidence by way of using the methods and tools that
have opened the path to be more refreshed and replenished.
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Just take great notes. Coming to the page. Got to
get to the page, And I don't know if that's
an addiction, or if that's just my way of saying,
there's something on this page that allows me to speak out.
Or here's the strange part, maybe it's speaking in to me. Hey, serow.
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This is the Daily Mess, a chronological walk through in
everyday world. I am a daily writer. There is so
much going on in this everyday world and place, and
yet we don't see it. It just marches right by
a soon we're going it was what you heard, what
you saw, what you want. But if you open your
eyes and your mind's eye, there's a lot to be received.
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This is the daily Mess. What is it about Hollywood
that keeps the writers, directors, actors and investors locked in
retelling the same old story? Why is the Star Wars
saga still hanging out with us? We also seem to
be oversaturated with superhero syndrome and not making the big
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bucks isn't scaring any of them away? Do we really
need to have this many mission impossibles in Pirates of
the Caribbean sort of makes you wonder what movie life
would be like if the A I's were given permission
to kind of give us new air to breathe. Would
the computer generated storylines be connected to the same characters
that have been going on for thirty years. Yet if
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you really dig into the street speak conversations, most people
are talking about what they're binge watching and not what
they're going to the movie theater to see. They don't
want to see just two hours of a storyline. We're
addicted to six to twelve episodes per season with big
name actors. What is going on? And it's not just Hollywood,
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it's everything that we do. Walk into a low store,
walking in to a grocery store, no matter where you go,
everything seems to keep doing the same thing. We have
found comfort and security in no change at all. And
is that a great place to be? Because when change
does occur, what enforced that change? And when we do
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need change, too many people are saying, naw, we're okay,
We're okay, We've got comfort and security. So this is
not a finger at Hollywood. What this is. This is
the idea of embracing the need for change. We are
the same people now the experiences around us, from weather
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conditions to political worlds to the financial situations. We're in
a place of change, but we aren't changing with the change.
We see everything going wrong around us. We complain as
loud as we can, but we're not shape shifting in
the way of embracing that change. Go ahead, take the notes,
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write down in a journal, put it on a posted note,
leave yourself a dear future reader opportunity to come back
and say, holy crap, everything around us moved except us.
I'm mariol and that's the daily mess.