or whoever, to say, hey, do you have three minutes to listen to this song I've been working on is very different than saying, would you mind reading through, unedited , like 5,800 words about my feelings about 1996 and the first time I heard Smashing Pumpkins "Tonight,Tonight"? I just think there is just something more exciting about playing a song for someone.
Carter told me. I'm getting rid of the bowls. So this is my unedited morning pages.
That's really where the idea came from. It's unedited . And so in an installation format, when you're stepping inside and seeing the unraveling of a daily life,
What, you can't make eye contact? Because it is the unedited you that you have to accept, that they have to accept, that you have to work on,
information i think a profound shift from a democratic perspective we found among young people what you would expect some combination of people um telling their own stories their own narratives unedited voices of single people um in the blogs podcasts vlogs somebody ever come with a better word for vlogs yet video logs there has to be
But isn't it live-streamed? Oh, the live stream, they can see all the unedited . But-- Edit it in your brain.
And so I asked myself, what is a tiny, tiny, tiny-- the tiniest of experiment I could run around this? And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited -- one minute. It was absolutely terrifying.
And when it comes to our internal stories, the ability to see them as such and stop that automation. And we can talk about that, stop the automation of the stories that are running in our brains really unedited , unattended to, and start making choices for better stories, of course, is where I find myself now.
to make Tom afraid and angry. But for today's purposes, they had a direct channel, unfiltered, unedited . Hey, she said. How do you think those people would feel about our dropping in for a visit?
Alright. Brendan: Yeah. Mike: It's all good, bro. Mike: Can we just go in, the tight scene, of me going, "I hope they edit this." And then it's unedited .
And here, I'll, I'll show you, you can see what it looks, like, 'cause it's my screensaver. And, it's, it looks, it's in the same basic style as Generation 243, but there's a couple of differences. One is that this is really unedited , so there's, because it's on the Internet and it's responding to the voting public, you know, that means, it, also it's like, just like democracy. It appeals to the lowest common denominator .
The other thing we have is something called a Culture Book, which I'll give instructions later on for how to get one for free, but it's something we put out once a year and we've done it for I think six years now, and we ask all our employees to write a few paragraphs about what the Zappos culture means to them. And except for typos, it's unedited . So, it's like when you go to Amazon, customer reviews of a product, these are essentially employee reviews of the company.