Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that we are part of the plan. We have a role. Because, as you rather sardonically highlight, there have been and are things that are beyond our control and do not require our direct participation. And, if that was everything, then why would Q drop on the chans and share with anons, coaching and guiding anons? Because, we are a part of the plan. Or rather, the plan also involves a role that the People play.
Which was my real point. People getting worked up about what Kash does or doesn't do, etc, well, does what Kash do change or alter what you and I have to do?
And, my further point was this: to some extent, trusting and believing in the plan involves a LOT of elements where we simply have no knowledge of what is being done. So, regardless of Q proofs, trusting and believing in the plan is ultimately a choice.
I'm saying, for me, I certainly believe and trust in the Q operation, but I'm also humble enough to recognize that I'm limited in how much I understand. So, the most important question is, what am I going to do with the information and knowledge I have.
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that we are part of the plan. We have a role. Because, as you rather sardonically highlight, there have been and are things that are beyond our control and do not require our direct participation. And, if that was everything, then why would Q drop on the chans and share with anons, coaching and guiding anons? Because, we are a part of the plan. Or rather, the plan also involves a role that the People play.
Which was my real point. People getting worked up about what Kash does or doesn't do, etc, well, does what Kash do change or alter what you and I have to do?
And, my further point was this: to some extent, trusting and believing in the plan involves a LOT of elements where we simply have no knowledge of what is being done. So, regardless of Q proofs, trusting and believing in the plan is ultimately a choice.
I'm saying, for me, I certainly believe and trust in the Q operation, but I'm also humble enough to recognize that I'm limited in how much I understand. So, the most important question is, what am I going to do with the information and knowledge I have.