Normal life is filled with drudgery. But that's not only okay, it's beautiful. Because when duty calls (and it does call - or will for you eventually) you must be ready. That day to day routine, those tasks you do without much thought? They become your anchor when you must take action. How does the soldier, the spy, the executioner, or the interrogator return to baseline after attending to their necessary duties? They go back to the routine, the mundane, the boring and normal.
It's why people have a "day job". Something they choose to do when they aren't doing what they're 'called' to do.
If you plan accordingly, you can often use the tools, info, and tasks of the day-to-day routine to assist in your other endeavors.
If you work for an 'enemy' (say a corporation or agency that is diametrically opposed to your ideology and worldview), keep your eyes and ears open for opportunity. Sabotage what you safely can. Access information, names, dates, deeds, finances, etc. Above all be OBSERVANT. Organizations have been taken down by a single person willing to speak out.
If you're lucky enough to work for an agency or organization you support, stay aware and alert to those who work against your ideology. Visit the locations, offices, and venues of the enemy - but keep safe. Observe who is fully on board, who is the fellow traveler, who has doubts, and who works for the other side.
And when you get home, have that beer or glass of wine. Play with the kids. Mow that lawn, hit the gym. But remember it's all for a larger cause.
Normal life is filled with drudgery. But that's not only okay, it's beautiful. Because when duty calls (and it does call - or will for you eventually) you must be ready. That day to day routine, those tasks you do without much thought? They become your anchor when you must take action. How does the soldier, the spy, the executioner, or the interrogator return to baseline after attending to their necessary duties? They go back to the routine, the mundane, the boring and normal.
It's why people have a "day job". Something they choose to do when they aren't doing what they're 'called' to do.
If you plan accordingly, you can often use the tools, info, and tasks of the day-to-day routine to assist in your other endeavors.
If you work for an 'enemy' (say a corporation or agency that is diametrically opposed to your ideology and worldview), keep your eyes and ears open for opportunity. Sabotage what you safely can. Access information, names, dates, deeds, finances, etc. Above all be OBSERVANT. Organizations have been taken down by a single person willing to speak out.
If you're lucky enough to work for an agency or organization you support, stay aware and alert to those who work against your ideology. Visit the locations, offices, and venues of the enemy - but keep safe. Observe who is fully on board, who is the fellow traveler, who has doubts, and who works for the other side.
And when you get home, have that beer or glass of wine. Play with the kids. Mow that lawn, hit the gym. But remember it's all for a larger cause.