Few minutes ago, one of our analytical contributors deleted his account. Don't know what happened, but hope he will remember: he, his insights into frequencies and symbols, were a true gift to this community.
Until we meet again!
Few minutes ago, one of our analytical contributors deleted his account. Don't know what happened, but hope he will remember: he, his insights into frequencies and symbols, were a true gift to this community.
Until we meet again!
You touch on an important point fren. The hard truth is that we are engaged in a war, and just like in a kinetic war, soldiers get tired and need R&R. We all need to take a break once in awhile and retreat from the front lines to recharge our batteries. Some of us have been at this for years. day in and day out, with no real cessation in the battle. The anon you describe sounds like they are suffering from battle fatigue. An anon that suffers from fatigue displays a fatalistic cynicism stemming from hopelessness. They are overwhelmed. Like you state, it is hard to be in these trenches everyday and not have it effect us in negative ways.
When I feel myself getting to the point of crossing a line into frustration that leads to an emotional "lashing out," that's when I know I need to step back. I pray all of us fighting this digital war recognize when it is time to get some R&R. There will be others to help pick up the slack. We are, like or not, in this together. We did not chose this war. But now that it has been thrust upon us, we will defend what we hold dear to the bitter end if necessary. Quitting is not an option. Thanks fren for your insights.