When hope flickers, perhaps try what's called an arrow prayer used by those following the most ancient Christ connected Way of Life,
"Lord I believe. Help my unbelief".
Ancient Christians viewed doubts; flickering hope, as evidence of sentient faith while also viewing doubts as a reminder nudge to reconnect to the source of Hope, much like a dashboard light signals a driver that their car battery need a charge.
Source: "The Orthodox Way" by Oxford scholar, Ware.
.. perhaps you'd consider sending this message to the person I was replying to?
I'm not making fun of anyone for having a faint flicker of hope, I just find it funny that they'd attack someone else as having low mental fortitude, while themselves are showing signs of that same low mental fortitude for being so scared to have their faint flicker of hope challenged.
It's always amazing to see how people misjudge intent and try to school someone else based on this misjudgement, it shows how text interpretation has suffered much in education.
From my experience, misjudging intent can easily happen when digitally interacting with anonymous strangers.
Thankfully you realized my initial intent was to playfully tease everyone who slid away from OPs brainstorming game while realizing that my real intent was to offer all readers something I've found personally helpful when my hope flickers in case someone else would find it helpful too.
How wonderful to encounter a person with enough education to correctly interpret text so they avoided misjudgment and were able to discern my heart.
Kudos to your teachers. Prayers for Brazil. And for you.
Ah yes, of course! you just wanted to share some helpful knowledge
The fact that you decided to post said helpful knowledge in direct reply to someone who showed absolutely no signs of needing it (as opposed to the one person flailing about in fearful manner) I'm sure was just a fluke
Also when sharing helpful knowledge you just leave a downvote, for added effect.
Having mental fortitude could also mean being able to see as many "blackpiller" posts as possible and not wavering a single inch.
Instead of rushing to berate them because they threaten your faint flicker of hope.
"Your faint flicker of hope".
Slyly offering a mirror gazers report?
When hope flickers, perhaps try what's called an arrow prayer used by those following the most ancient Christ connected Way of Life,
"Lord I believe. Help my unbelief".
Ancient Christians viewed doubts; flickering hope, as evidence of sentient faith while also viewing doubts as a reminder nudge to reconnect to the source of Hope, much like a dashboard light signals a driver that their car battery need a charge.
Source: "The Orthodox Way" by Oxford scholar, Ware.
Best wishes.
.. perhaps you'd consider sending this message to the person I was replying to?
I'm not making fun of anyone for having a faint flicker of hope, I just find it funny that they'd attack someone else as having low mental fortitude, while themselves are showing signs of that same low mental fortitude for being so scared to have their faint flicker of hope challenged.
It's always amazing to see how people misjudge intent and try to school someone else based on this misjudgement, it shows how text interpretation has suffered much in education.
"Its amazing to see how people misjudge intent".
From my experience, misjudging intent can easily happen when digitally interacting with anonymous strangers.
Thankfully you realized my initial intent was to playfully tease everyone who slid away from OPs brainstorming game while realizing that my real intent was to offer all readers something I've found personally helpful when my hope flickers in case someone else would find it helpful too.
How wonderful to encounter a person with enough education to correctly interpret text so they avoided misjudgment and were able to discern my heart.
Kudos to your teachers. Prayers for Brazil. And for you.
Ah yes, of course! you just wanted to share some helpful knowledge
The fact that you decided to post said helpful knowledge in direct reply to someone who showed absolutely no signs of needing it (as opposed to the one person flailing about in fearful manner) I'm sure was just a fluke
Also when sharing helpful knowledge you just leave a downvote, for added effect.
I'm not rushing to berate anyone. I'm questioning why they are on a Q board only to insinuate it's never going to happen, pussycat
sure :)