Living on the edge - Unconscious Thoughts

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Description

In this episode, I talk about the concept of living on the edge and its importance, inspired by recent filmmaking tour through Arizona, Utah, and Nevada.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
welcome my favorite humans. I'm your host. Constantine Star, ADET Ski And this is unconscious thoughts as space, where contemplate about little and big things that happened to me in real life and how they can benefit to you. Enjoy living on the edge. This is a tricky concept. Shouldn't you lift like that or not? Within the last few days, on my filming trip through the desert of Arizona, Utah and Nevada, I've encountered three things that made me reconsider the concept of living on the edge. Number one. Walking down the Las Vegas Strip Number two Gazing in the bottom of the Grand Canyon. And I'm three writing this episode and this guy about flying from a care in the airport to the Burbank one. So what is living on the edge? It's not just running along the rim of the Grand Canyon. This is way bigger. It's life in its absolute purist, for its constant stream of energy that drives you towards your goal. Yes, there's a fair chance of losing and failing, but also another opportunity to discover great experiences unknown to the most of humanity. If you leave in the box whether it's a physical one or a mental prison in your mind. Get out of there. That is not life. Make a change. Vicky here that the flow of energy makes you happy unless as long as you're trying while failure, it is painful but short. The challenge is to think of failure as a learning tool. You failed not because you're born that way. Most likely, you just didn't give your best or it's not your thing at all. Be honest with yourself. Rethink your priorities. Ask yourself, Why am I doing this? And unless your emotions control your actions, force your actions to cure your despondency. If you failed, take a deep breath and sing a song about your failure, making up words as you go alone the next day, stuck from fresh page, it'll save you month, maybe even the years of time. Keep your energy flow going by embracing the power of living on the edge.