Noah WARNED everyone about the great flood. The people of the day, which would be Twitter users in today's society, just laughed him off.
Moses tried to warn Pharaoh and his cabinet about the incoming plagues and eventual heavenly smackdown he was going to receive if he didn't soften his heart. We all saw how that turned out.
I guess my point is that is it still worth it to try to wake people up even when we know they're not going to listen and will do anything it takes to maintain their cognitive dissonance? Lots of biblical precedent gets me thinking about this on a daily basis.
You can only control what you can control. Being a warrior is a good thing, spreading information, and helping others. My greatest lesson in this fight was that I nearly lost myself in the process the first two years of the fight starting when they deployed the scamdemic that I never looked after myself. What do we have full control of? Ourselves. Something is coming, and I don’t know what it is. If you’re not mentally and physically prepared for it because you’ve been too busy being on your knees believing someone will save you, then your survivability is going to be low. I’ve been working on myself nonstop, mentally and physically. My body is as ready and is getting better everyday as time passes. I’ve got plans, I’ve got goals, I’ve got my divine purpose to fulfil. Should a major event happen, I’m going to hope that my efforts will help my preparedness for what is about to come.