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Stream Thinking A Beatles Moment Of War Torm After Lives

Smartphones and ATM cards were Beatle moments. The world changed. Today, change has taken the shape of war torn and learning how to survive with literally nothing. Oh, that would never happen to us can't be used anymore. What are you doing to prepare for the next Beatles moment?

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to learn how to trust everything that is in your

right now. This is stream thinking. Today. We're reading from

September twenty seventh, twenty twenty five. I can't really tell you,

but I can assume what life was like before the

smartphone took over every single thing that we're doing. I mean,

this is life after the invasion of the ATM card.

Remember how that changed us? Beatle moments inside a world

of digital technology, I mean life changers that come in

with their evolutions and they change everything, including those smartphone

apps that need just to tap at the grocery store

and all of a sudden, WHOA, your bill is paid?

Or how about Amazon always locked in on sending yet

another package to your front door. I suffer from what if? Yeah,

the what if factor. I mean, in America, we aren't

war torn, and we've got millionaires keeping our economy moving

and growing forward. But the real challenges rise when the

leaders don't see the separation they're there. The question is

what about the luxuries that we have in this nation

that brags about not being war torn? What if those

luxuries begin to fade with the economy. And here's how

people usually react, Oh, that's never gonna happen to us.

That's not us, No, it's not in our history. It's

never happened before. Oh no, no, no, no, don't think like that.

That's a negative. I always keep your eyes on a

positive vibe. You see what I mean? Will our mindsets

keep the evil away? And is that what is keeping

the evil away? Because out of sight, out of mind,

if you don't think about it, it won't happen. That

in all honesty is called living a candy coated plastic

bathroom mere smile lifestyle. And when you choose to do that,

oh that's not me and reality sets in. Oh, poor,

poor pitifil me. Do you see the differences between the

MEAs that we all become. We have to be able

to look at where we stand in our present moment

in history and not only respect and be grateful of

our Beatle moments because technology is always going to change.

We're slowly but surely getting used to AI technology, but

to many people it's still a freaking video game. We

have to be able to look into the eyes of

the possibilities of all things that are beautiful now may

not be here tomorrow or a week from now. And

I do ask, how do you prepare and what kind

of a Beatles moment will that be? When this entire

nation changes? Not a scare tactic. It's called living in

a moment of reality and breaking free of the candy

code of plastic bathroom mere smile. You know what it

is because you do it every day. I'm Maril, and

that's stream thinking.

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