Dream Book Update – Exploring Dreams and Social Interactions
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Yeah, I am Andrew Ledford
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and today we are back with a little update.
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You can see I’m wearing my office vest again.
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That little experiment with the work vest,
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it was okay I think, you know,
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but I think, people just don’t really like talking very
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much so, you know, talking to strangers.
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So I’m working on a new verbal behavior
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as performance experiment.
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We’re going to see how this one works out.
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Something has to work, something has
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to be engaging enough that people
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actually want to interact.
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It’s just finding that, finding the magic
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that is the challenge
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and the public access TV shows.
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This month we’re on, I think I’m going to start
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supplementing the Dog Adopt show, the real estate Show,
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the My on the Road show with my, dream presentation.
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I’m working on a whole presentation on dreams
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and dreaming, how to use dreams to help navigate
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through challenges.
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So this should be an interesting experiment.
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I started again, I started a while back
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and it is the beginning of the first chapter
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of the book, the new book.
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And I believe I went over this before.
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Well, I was going down the wrong road.
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I was going in the wrong direction, so I decided to,
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I didn’t scrap that, that chapter
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because I think it’s going
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to come in handy a little bit later,
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but I think it needs to move towards the end.
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So the chapter on mythology,
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how our dreams, our own personal mythology
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and the great myths of society are like the
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social dreamscape that’s going
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to come a little bit later.
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I want to go over more the different styles of dreaming
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the people that have really
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investigated dreaming such as Freud, Carl Young Hall,
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some of these people as well as delve into some
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of the other aspects of dreaming.
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And while I’m doing this, of course I develop new ideas,
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seeing new connections
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where I have never read about those connections before.
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And that’s the interesting thing,
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to make new connections from abstract bits
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of information and combine them.
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And again, I think that is one
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of the things our dreams can help us with.
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Well, I think that’s going to do it for this little episode.
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I am wishing you the very best in life.
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Have a wonderful day. Bye-bye.





