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A new day dawns in the 20th century, filled with aspirations for freedom, happiness, and peace.

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I see trees of green and red roses blooming for you and me. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. The dogs say good night, and I think to myself, what a wonderful world. I see the colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky and also see them on people's faces.

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The speaker flew around and saw a few bears. The speaker states they were flying for fun and lacked patience. The speaker hopes everyone is having a great day and offers a blessing.

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The speaker states they used to rush through mornings, not noticing small details like swaying flowers. They claim that since meeting someone, even small things feel okay. The speaker concludes that this person didn't change the world, but changed their everyday life.

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The speaker emphasizes that the Earth is overwhelmed by the current human population and something needs to change. They believe it is our responsibility, as those who have lived well, to ensure that future generations also have the chance to live good lives. The speaker repeats multiple times that they have lived a good life.

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Number one, early morning sunlight contains a very specific wavelength that stimulates a specific area in your brain that basically reboots your circadian rhythm and resets your day night cycle. Number two, morning sunlight stimulates cortisol release and it stimulates it at the right time. Cortisol is the wake up hormone. Number three, when you get low angle sunlight into your eyes, the retina stimulates your brain to release serotonin and dopamine, which are the feel good neurotransmitters. This improves your overall mood, your level of alertness, as well as your overall cognitive function. So by simply getting up early and watching the sunrise, you can support your body's natural rhythms, improve your mood, and enhance your overall cognitive function.

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Getting early morning, low-angle sunlight in your eyes is important for three reasons. First, specific wavelengths reboot your circadian rhythm, improving sleep, alertness, and mood. Second, morning sunlight stimulates cortisol release at the right time, improving metabolism, immune function, and alertness. Third, sunlight stimulates the release of serotonin and dopamine, improving mood, alertness, and cognitive function. Getting up early to watch the sunrise supports natural rhythms, improves mood, and enhances cognitive function.

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The speaker emphasizes the idea of being unburdened by the past and focusing on what can be. They repeat this concept multiple times, questioning what can be unburdened by what has been. They also mention that what we see and believe can be unburdened by the past, as well as who we are and where we have been. The speaker encourages having a vision and being able to see what can be unburdened by the past. They acknowledge that some people may struggle to see this, but there are many who can.

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The speaker describes today as not a good day emotionally. They express missing their patients and missing the ability to feel, to do, and to be human. The emotional experience fluctuates, coming and going. Some parts of the speaker have accepted the situation, while other stubborn parts have not. Overall, they are struggling with these feelings today.

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The speaker says they used to think happiness was a destination, a finish line, but it is not; happiness comes from “the little things” and “quiet moments,” described through everyday sounds and scenes. They mention coffee on the porch as the sun comes up, rain filling an empty cup, and a song on the radio they used to know—playing softly while the world moves slow. They explain they spent many years chasing “the grand design” and missing “the little blessings” right before their eyes. Now they are slowing down, taking in the view, and finding joy in simple things they “never knew.” They describe “the simple things” as “the quiet gold,” including the hand to hold when night gets cold, the morning light and the evening, and moments received “from my mama on a Sunday night.” They also mention the way the stars look when the sky is right, a good book waiting by the fireplace, and the lines of laughter on someone’s face. The speaker contrasts previous beliefs with a new perspective: they used to think they needed “diamonds and pearls,” but they needed “a simpler world” instead. They say they are “rich in the things that money can’t buy” and are finally seeing life through “grateful eyes.” They repeat that “the simple things” include the quiet gold, the hand to hold when the night gets cold, the morning light, and the evening, along with the peace found on “bended knees.” The speaker describes stopping the urge to climb ladders that led to the sky and instead planting gardens that fed their soul. They say the harvest came “in a thousand little ways,” and conclude that “the simple things are the glory days.”

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The speaker expresses bewilderment at others' ability to face each day with enthusiasm. They state they do not understand how people can wake up and be ready to embrace the day.

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In the morning when I wake and the sun is coming through. Oh, you feel my lungs of sweetness. To you?

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Good morning, USA! It's going to be a wonderful day. The sun is smiling in the sky, saluting the American race. Oh, boy, it's well to say, "Good morning, USA!"

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It's a bright morning in America, and there's a wave of renewed creativity. Many movie projects that seemed stalled are now gaining momentum, and people are feeling inspired to pursue their dreams, whether it's writing a book or telling jokes. There's a sense of awakening, as individuals emerge from a period of stagnation to embrace joy, creativity, and collaboration. This resurgence emphasizes the importance of merit and celebrating success. Ultimately, there's a growing sense of pride and patriotism, encouraging everyone to appreciate and engage positively with the country.

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The speaker expresses a desire for someone to be in their "wake" when they are outside. They state that they sometimes look at the horizon and that is where they find a glimpse of "us."

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Birds flying high, sun in the sky, breeze drifting on by—that's how I feel. It's a new dawn, a new day, a new life for me, and I'm feeling good.

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Running and jumping, youthful and bored, evoke memories of hide-and-seek and making new friends. These simple, pure pleasures recall dreamlike days. It's a return to an alluring time when joy was discovered in the dust and at dawn.

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The speaker says they used to think happiness was a destination, a finish line, but it’s not. They define happiness as “the little things” and “quiet moments,” describing specific sounds and scenes: coffee on the porch as the sun comes up, rain filling an empty cup, and a familiar soft song on the radio while “the world moves slow.” They say they spent many years chasing “the grand design,” missing “little blessings right before my eyes.” After slowing down and taking in the view, they find joy in simple things they “never knew.” They describe these as “simple things, the quiet gold,” including the hand to hold when night gets cold, the morning light, and evening moments from “my mama on a Sunday night.” They also mention the stars when the sky is right, a good book waiting by the fireplace, and laughter lines on “my agent face.” The speaker contrasts old beliefs with a new perspective: they used to think they needed “diamonds and pearls,” but “Turns out I just needed a simpler world.” They claim they are “rich in the things that money can’t buy” and that they are “finally seeing life through grateful eyes.” They repeat the theme of simple things as “the quiet gold,” reaffirming the comfort of holding hands, the peace found in prayer (“the peace I found on my bended knees”), and “simple, simple things.” They describe changing their behavior by stopping “climbing ladders that led to the sky” and instead planting “gardens that fed my soul,” saying the harvest came “in a thousand little ways.” They conclude that “the simple things are the glory days,” reinforcing the idea that everyday, ordinary moments are where lasting fulfillment is found.

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The speaker describes the experience as exhilarating and energetic. They question why someone wouldn't find it exhilarating.

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Speaker 0 opens with a moment of disbelief, saying “What?” as if reacting to something unexpected or unresolved. The speaker then shifts to a hopeful note, stating that they are “just hoping that it is over,” indicating a desire for closure or an end to the situation at hand. Amid that hope, there is a sense of reassurance or confidence in the outcome, as the speaker adds, “I feel good about it.” Following this, the speaker turns to inquiry, prompting curiosity about the forces or circumstances behind what has occurred by asking, “What’s behind this?” This question suggests a search for underlying causes, motivations, or explanations that might lie beneath the surface of the current situation. The speaker continues to probe emotionally and perceptually with another question, “What does this feel like?” which invites reflection on the subjective experience or sensation associated with whatever is transpiring. This line of inquiry emphasizes a desire to understand the tangible or experiential aspects of the event or process. Toward the end, the speaker conveys uncertainty about their own expressive capacity, declaring, “I don’t know that I have a word today.” This admission implies a momentary lack of vocabulary, speech, or perhaps certainty about how to articulate their thoughts or feelings in that moment. Throughout these lines, Speaker 0 conveys a blend of anticipation, optimism, curiosity, and a momentary hesitance in expressing themselves. The progression moves from a reaction to a hoped-for ending, to a confident feeling about the outcome, to a deeper inquiry into causes and experiences, and finally to a brief incapacity to express precisely how they feel in words at that moment.

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The speaker expresses a desire to savor the present moment, focusing on enjoying today, this week, this month, and the rest of the year. They emphasize not thinking about the next step and highlight that this is a great achievement.

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Birds flying high, sun in the sky, breeze drifting on by.

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Zip a dee doo dah, zip a dee air, it's a wonderful day with plenty of sunshine. Mister bluebird is on my shoulder. It's the truth, it's actual. Everything is satisfactory. It's a wonderful feeling.

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The speaker expresses joy and contentment, referencing sunshine and a bluebird. They mention "Zippity do die" and "Mister Bluebird, on my shoulder, it's the truth," attributing the sentiment to old Satchmo. The speaker then says "Zip the DNA. Yeah. That's natural."

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The first speaker describes waking with a strong premonition and attempting to prepare for a walk, hoping to figure out what is happening to them. They mention that a verse came to them that they believe will shed light for others. The second speaker presents a long, quotable passage about a hidden agenda. It claims that “we will” keep lives short and minds weak while pretending the opposite, using science and technology in subtle ways so people do not see what is happening. It asserts that poisons will be distributed through food, water, air, and everyday products, including “soft metals, aging accelerators, and sedatives.” People will be covered in poisons wherever they turn, and soft metals will cause them to lose their minds. A cure will be promised but poison will be increased. Chemical poisons will be absorbed through the skin by those who trust hygiene and beauty products, presented by actors and musicians as eternal youth. Through the mouth, minds and internal organs will be destroyed, including reproduction, while children will be born disabled and deformed, with information hidden. Poisons will be hidden in everything around people—drinks, foods, breaths, and wearables. Distribution will be ingenious because people can see far. They will be taught that poisons are good through TV visuals and music. People who look for them will be aided. People will be enrolled to push poisons; products will be shown in films, making them seem normal and with no apparent effects. At birth, poisons will be injected into children’s blood, with the claim that it is helping. The plan starts earlier when minds are young, targeting children with what they love most: sweet things. Teeth will decay, and metals will be used to fill them, killing minds and stealing futures. As learning declines, more drugs will be created to worsen health, producing sickness that spawns additional drugs. The aim is to make people docile and weak, leading to depression, slowness, and obesity, and when help is sought, more poison will be given. The focus will be on money and material goods to sever inner connection. Distraction will come through fornication and external pleasures, preventing unity. Minds will belong to the manipulators, who will alter lives with technology if needed. Fear will be used as a weapon; governments will be established and opposition created, with “our” control over both sides. The plan is to hide the goal while it progresses; people will do the work and be exploited for profit. Families will not mix; there will be killings and wars to sustain control. People will be divided by dogma and religion; all aspects of life will be controlled, with false kindness and guided self-belief. They will ignite hatred to keep leadership, causing neighbors to kill neighbors, bathed in blood, while the true culprits remain unseen. Media ownership will direct information and emotions; rising up will be crushed, as “they” are less than insects. The first speaker then speaks about conversations with others regarding a hidden agenda on Earth, expressing shock at the depravity but choosing to share love and light, planting seeds for awareness, urging others to wake up and question reality. They acknowledge not knowing the source but feel drawn to this message, insisting that the matrix keeps people imprisoned in fear.
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