Shownotes
What do we do everyday? The Three-Headed Man retells his daily practices, which are prompted by the question, "What is one thing important thing we do everyday?"
Jimmy goes first, and straight away he mentions his morning readings from the American Book of the Dead. He follows by explaining his morning routine with his dog and his cat, which moves him to discuss his love of natural things, and his dislike for humans. Truth be told, Jimmy is a little doggie.
Jazzy is less instinctual, and therefore more complicated. He begins by explaining his morning Sikh prayers. Additionally, he speaks to his other practices of drawing, guitar, and Thai chi. Jazzy continues by telling us about his daily Sadhana and Sikh Nitnem practices.
Phreddie writes his memories as his temporary most important thing, and he notices, concretely, the exponential of his daily practice. His focus on "not breaking the string" strengthens his resolve. After explaining this realization with too many words, Phreddie relates his humiliations.
Finally, after talking a lot, Phreddie concludes that he lives within a series of stories, stories he tells himself. He says, these are the stories I tell myself, they are not the truth, just stories that explain his life to himself.