President Trump knew all along.
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There's no need to spend excessive amounts of time online reading up on these things.
When you have free time, go outside, look at the sky, look at the night sky, look at nature and wildlife if any is nearby.
Taking a break from life to just enjoy what all this planet offers naturally without technology, is a very good way to unwind and relax your mind.
Stress is one of the worst things so finding time to simply take your mind off of life's endless problems will go a long ways.
I have a lot of knowledge of many things because I've always liked learning about things and as someone that's 42 with insomnia most of my life, I've had my share of nights where I couldn't sleep and would be up all night looking up seemingly random things.
The world is not going to end tomorrow even if people might say that anything can happen. We can die in our sleep but that's life, so many things in life seemingly try to kill us every day but we survive and thrive.
The DS and elites will never win in the end because they have no morals and nothing to fight for. They just want power, control, total control but that will cause their judgement to become clouded when they believe they will always win.
Trump and Q opened up Pandora's Box to the world and that will never be closed once open.
We may never truly get rid of everyone within the DS because there could be many that are so well hidden that their alliances may be unknown and sometimes even their existence.
If you have a dog, cat, or any pet, that's also something good, to just sit and pet and talk to because life is so simple for them. They'll never judge you and will always be there for you and can remind you that life doesn't have to always be complicated.
If no pets then sitting outside, catching some fresh air and looking at nature can help.
As always, good advice. I live my life the way you described as best I can. Outdoors everyday, a lot of it spent playing with my kid and other children. Can't complain, it's beautiful and grounding. Definitely with you on not becoming obsessed with this research - also your age, and I've learned to play the "long game" to not suffer burn out or disillusionment. In fact, I'm on a hiatus from another, separate, "mental sink"... Always gotta maintain balance, but most importantly maintain priorities. I'm thankful every day that God allowed me to live as long as I have so that I'm finally getting wise enough to "shut up and listen" when He's telling me to slow my roll. If TGA happened to me in my 20s, lol. ?
You're a good, wise dude. When this is all over we'll have to celebrate with a beer or 4 sometime. Thanks for the chat - it came when I needed it. As these things tend to do. ?
I have a nephew in his early 20s that probably couldn't even walk a mile without getting tired and he's not over weight either, just lazy.
I'm 42 and can pretty much walk 10+ miles and more but I've had some injuries in my late teens so some bones hurt sometimes when walking a lot but energy-wise I feel great.
The only time I won't spend any time outside is if it's raining but that will change eventually.
When I moved from north FL to south FL, I gave up a house and decided to rent until my wife and I are truly decided on what city to settle down in. With me being only 42 and her 37, we're still relatively young and have plenty of time before finding a new house to settle down into.
When that time comes, if there's no screened in porch or covered area, I'll just build one. That seems to be another major difference in generations. The newer generation doesn't seem to be as mechanically inclined in life and lack many useful skills but it's not really their fault.
The younger generation has grown up in a time of cell phones, internet, endless TV channels 24/7, social media, and more. When I was a kid cell phones weren't even a thing and then they had the bulky mobile phones for certain cars and the giant mobile phones that were cordless.
I remember the old rotary phones too lol. I was raised to be outdoors and enjoy this world. Sit outside and see lizards running around, such a simple thing but just part of the world.
Oddly enough while I currently live in the middle of the city, saw a baby possum sleeping outside but had to wake him up because he was on a tarp of mine.
He gave me a dirty look and walked off. A lot of people don't understand the importance of animals. It's a proven fact that most serial killers either abused or murdered animals before moving to people.
Big city life takes people away from nature which is most of this planet. Us humans are just a tiny part of the planet and so many live in the big city concrete jungles and rarely ever see or interact with nature which is most of the planet.
I'm not saying people should spend all their time outdoors but people that choose to work nonstop and stay indoors often will suffer mentally and physically throughout life.
People that are active and outdoors a lot typically will live a longer life, a healthier life, and often a more stress free life. We're only guaranteed this one life so we should enjoy it but we also can live 100 years so taking a pause from everything can be more about mentally recharging than physically.