π₯ The best is yet to come ! πΊπΈ
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Actually for me the plan is secondary. Allow me to walk you through why.
Also yourself this question: is there any doubt that there is a plan? At this point it is harder to say "no" but practically there should always be room for a little doubt. Always ask yourself valid questions. Why do you believe every day? But more importantly, does the plan hinge on your belief? No it does not. The plan simply is or isn't (lol). This is simple fact.
So if there is a plan regardless of your belief, then scale things ALL the way back to just yourself and the world around you. Can you change who is President? Can you make and pass laws for correcting the fraud? What can you control in your immediate vicinity?
The answer to that question will vary across every one of you uniquely. And sure, you could get involved in government and if you feel you must, then do so. Point is, what can you control beyond yourself in your situation?
Once you have realized that your life continues regardless of if there is a plan, then you start to ask yourself the tough questions. What do I do if they come for me? What happens if someone deems my existence an inconvenience? How far will I go to stay free and alive?
Again... you must figure out your own conclusion. And this is where I answer for myself: I am free every day because I wake up and will it into existence. I have resolved that should push come to shove and I get ruby ridged or Wacod that I accept that fate. I will no longer bow to tyrants. I will not cooperate with steppers and enforcers of unjust laws. I am a free American and I will always be one up until my dying breath whether that's tomorrow or a hundred years from now, I have lived free, I will die free. That doesn't change, plan or no plan. My comfort is in recognizing my being and the power I posses to make a positive difference. YEah it's a little comforting knowing this ends. It's helps to thwart depression. But in the grand scheme, after all is said and done, life will go on... I'm not waiting on the world to change for the better. I'm trying to make it better in what little way I can... and that is who I choose to be regardless if there is a plan.
Beautifully stated, thank you. My grandfather, who was very wise, drew on these same words whenever I brought him a problem. He would say, "What can you do about this? If nothing, then give it to God." Probably the most valuable lesson I learned from him.