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#30) Mel's Request

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Hello and welcome to "Always Be Better" with Mel Windham. Today, this is the last video of the year, so I'm going to try to do this without any script. Well, I have this wish list that I want to read to you at the end, but other than, no script. We'll see what happens. And, for those of you who haven't seen any of my videos yet: what I've done this year is I've produced this series of videos that starts to lay down a foundation where we can all become better people. It's a totally new thing I'm trying, and so far it's been a blast. And now I'm going to finish out the year with a total of 30 videos. (That's kind of a lot.) So, I just want to talk with you guys.  I think something that captures what I want to say was something that happened to me earlier today. I was here working. I work from home, and it was a pretty stressful day. I was trying to get this code to work, but it just kept breaking. And it was also kind of warm outside, an

#29) How to Use Other People's Autopilots

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Hello and welcome back to "Always Be Better" with Mel Windham. Today, we're going to learn how to use other people's autopilots. You're probably wondering what that means. Before we start, make sure that you've already watched my first two videos on this subject, so you can learn what an autopilot is, and how you can use your own effectively. And then you can come back here to continue. The Human Autopilot? How to Use Out Autopilot I'll give you five seconds to comply. Okay, let me show you how this works. Hey -- what's happening over at the piano? Cut to an empty piano where Jonathan appears out of nowhere. He starts practicing. What's happening in here? He's practicing the piano. He's programming his autopilot. He's doing kind of good, isn't he? Well, what would happen if I did this? I reach over Jonathan and start flapping his arms. He hits notes randomly and out of control. Okay, I'm going to let go now! Watch what happens!