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Oh my gosh, I've had clients over the years as a therapist. They could tell you everything about their condition, everything about their trauma, using all the latest language and insight of the world, but be not one step closer to wellness. Right. Right. Clarity does not equal healing. Understanding does not equal wholeheartedness. And if we're in a partnership narrative, then what you want to do, the soul is healed through union with Christ. Okay, folks, welcome back to the Wild at Heart podcast in what we call our quarterly review episode. And we started these, Alan, this year, because we're just aware that we all take in so much content. I mean, holy smokes, to be a human being in this moment in time, with all these, everybody's got a little computer that connects them to the entire base of human knowledge in three clicks. Yes. We don't realize how unkind it is to have a deluge of content coming at us. Right. I was just reading that the average listener consumes seven to 11 hours of podcasts a week. That's
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insane. I mean, that's such an information overload, even good information. It's almost too much to contain. It
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is for me. Now it's lovely. And I go, way to go everybody. Like you're taking in content, you're trying to refresh your soul, you're tuning into people that you are being helped by. Way to go. That's all good. But that's a lot. That's a lot. And I find myself... The thing that's going on is people will ask me questions about a meeting that took place a week ago. Hey, what was that thing that Alex said in the meeting last week about the March event, and I go, I have had so much information. I don't know.