My wife is slowly waking up but is nowhere near learning about Q. She grew up in a Democrat household but was never that political. I would call her right of center now. She listens to me more and more. I can explain some things but she is becoming black pilled about the economy and the future of this country and world.
She is becoming hopeless because of inflation. We both make mid 5 figures. We live in a high cost of living area and it’s now really starting to affect us. She is 29 and I am almost 30 and she feels like we can’t afford to have kids. Gas here is over $5.00 a gallon and groceries are insane. Our rent is fortunately not that bad because a family friend is our landlord. But we’re the tier above living paycheck to paycheck. I quit my second job due to burnout and we’re missing that money, it paid for our wedding and now that money not being used for the wedding could really help us. We had a moderate sized wedding nothing crazy.
I just don’t know what to tell her. I know the dollar is gonna go to shit and that there is hope that the good guys will restore our wealth but she has no clue about Q and what not. From her perspective it just seems like everything is gonna go to shit. But I don’t want to lie to her and say things are gonna get better in the immediate when it obviously won’t.
Want my advice?
Bear the burden on your own for now. If she's slowly waking up then so be it. Be there to answer questions and to help guide her when she needs it. If shit hits the fan soon, you'll be there to fill in the gaps and bring her up to speed.
Opening a conversation by describing the stark realities of an earth held captive by a luciferian cult is a quick way to screw up a relationship. It takes years of careful observation to draw conclusions like that, and you ain't gonna bring her around in a day. Instead let her be happy and do the worrying/planning for the both of you.
If you need something to be hopeful for, remember that there are more good people than bad and that you are most certainly not alone.
It's your job as a husband to protect her, remember that always.
u/pnwhomebrewer/, I'm hoping you saw this ^^^^ comment/advice bc its dead on balls accurate. I'm a husband too in a very similar situation as yours....tho I suck at home brewing ;)
I did fren. And how to brew by John Palmer is the homebrew bible. Also tons of resources online.