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In radio, they always tell us one thought per break,
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I like asking questions, and the reason why is because
the fund begins when you start researching for answers such
as what's better telling half the story or the long
drawn out full truth. Plus, outside of professional wrestling, are
there any other sports that rely on scripting to bring
fans to the stage. My name is Arrow. I'm a
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daily writer, a silent wolf. That means 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 writing
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. When a
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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. What's better sharing half the story or sharing
the long, drawn out full story. I mean talk about
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walking right down the line. Half the story isn't as
bad as what you would assume. It's looked upon as
being faster and easier to digest. The next step is
where most get tangled up. Half the story leaves room
for mystery, imagination, and interpretation. It's useful when there isn't
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enough time to go into full details. Now. Mental health
expert leaders see it as being good for art, storytelling
and sharing headlines. But but, but, but but what's the
full story? Sharing and that part of the experience changes
the meaning entirely, mainly because it reduces a misunderstanding. It's
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a great way to build up trust. Sharing the full
story is best for decision making, relationships, conflicts, and real
life situations. Think of it this way. Half the truth entertains,
the full story explains, let me do that again. Half
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the story entertains, The full story explains. A friend recently
shared with me that the human attention span is now
at thirty seconds. How on earth do you fit in
the full monty in thirty seconds without the full experience?
The rest of us are stuck in assumption. Coming up next,
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professional wrestling? Is it the only sport that scripted? Hey,
welcome back to the daily. Professional wrestling has openly admitted
that its matches are the end result of scripts and
well orchestrated practice, basically meaning it ain't real. Are there
any other sports that are writing out a storyline and
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fans are expected to accept it as real? Wow? The
research is an eye opener that clearly states pro wrestling
isn't the only sport that is staged. The outcomes are
predetermined or a dramatic structure is built in. Sports that
have been accused of being fixed include boxing, sumo wrestling,
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and horse racing. The way it's explained is that they
aren't scripted, but they are examples where results didn't happen
purely through competition. Other than that, there's no other sport
besides wrestling that scripted as being entertainment, pro wrestling is
viewed as being unique in being upfront about blending a
sport with entertainment. Well, let's break that down. Versus entertainment,
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these aren't considered sports. American Ninja Warriors, reality competitions and
TV shows based on sports such as Lasso. Yet our
emotions toured winning they're just as activated. I'm marrow and
that's the daily mess.