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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.
So early in the morning, my eyes aren't even awake
yet to truly see the pages that which I write upon.
I've often wondered about is that really what life is
and how it works? We show up and agree to
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the moment, because no matter what we do, the art
of it all is based on how we accept it.
Learning to listen to the layers of our challenges can't
silence our verbal expressions. Both of my parents became quiet
the older they got. I really didn't get to hear
their full stories. I relied more on others and their
interpretations of how it really went in reality. I've been
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a daily writer for nearly thirty years, aren't I interpreting
what I think is my own journey? The closest thing
to reality is what is right now to be present
in this spoken word. All I'm doing is I'm listening
to the moment. But nature me will come back and
we'll get what it either remembers or what it just interpreted. Hey, Tara,
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this is the daily mess, a chronological walk through an
everyday world. I am a daily writer. There is a
journey here. When people tell me all the time, I
don't know what I'm doing, I don't know anything about myself.
I don't know what my plan or my purpose is.
It's like grab a pen and start writing, because somehow,
some way, all of those questions that you just gave
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me are going to end up on that page, and
you're going to start seeing a full view of who
you are. This is the daily mess, uncovered, spoken freely,
a goal to never hide, a reason to remain transparent
and available to provide. Somewhere there is a story, But
am I the one to put it on a page?
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I mean I'm here? But what is here? In an
age of world wars? Because how we operate our emotions
isn't based on assumption, but rather a reality that can't
be painted over, uncovered. What is beneath what we fear?
What is highlighted in how we love? The makers of
laws are in a reckless state of decision, and somehow
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the aces have been replaced by jokers in a deck
of cards. Depending on what game your plane determines the
potential win but will you wear the crown or will
it be a competition? Uncovered? I like the part about
what is beneath your pain? What is beneath your emotions?
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I've always said that we can listen beyond sound, but
we choose not to. We accept what first hits us
without going inside something that is creating sound? Uncovered? What
is beneath your emotions? What is laying there to be
seen or to continue to hide? But there is something there,
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and it's up to us to either uncover it or
keep running away from it. And when we run away
from it, what are we learning? Nothing? Nothing, We're learning
how to quit. We're learning how to be over here
and not where we need to be. Right here, uncovering
you is a beautiful place to be. It may not
be very pretty, it may stink, it may be that
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one thing you've not always wanted to face. But once
you do, once you uncover it, now you get to
listen to it, and once there is sound, listen beyond it.
I'm Eryl, and that's the daily mess