Because Jesus is king. God wins. Focus on what you can do. Not on political debates from those who have yet to even take office.
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There is a difference between "dooming" and just "tired of waiting".
"Dooming" and being "tired of waiting" both convey a sense of frustration or exhaustion, but they differ in their underlying attitudes and implications:
Dooming generally refers to a state where one feels overwhelmed by pessimism or despair about the future. It often involves:
A belief that things are going to get worse or are already beyond repair. A sense of inevitability about negative outcomes, leading to feelings of helplessness.
It might manifest in giving up on efforts or actions because one sees no point in continuing due to an expected negative outcome.
Tired of waiting, on the other hand, suggests:
Impatience for something to happen or change, but not necessarily a belief that it won't happen.
There's usually an underlying hope or expectation that the wait will eventually lead to something positive or at least a resolution.
This state might lead to action or at least a vocal desire for change, rather than resignation.
To sum up:
Dooming is more about despair, resignation, and an expectation of negative outcomes without much personal agency to alter the course.
Tired of waiting is about frustration with the process, but with an implicit or explicit hope that the wait will end, possibly through some form of action or change.
Both can lead to similar behaviors like disengagement, but their emotional backdrops and potential for future action differ significantly.
Thank you GROK!
Nice explanation!
Dooming is like... Rosie O Donnell thinking it's the apocalypse because Trump is her President and the whole world will collapse on her head. Dooming is like..thinking Trump is Deep State iLluminati and Elon is the Anti Christ and nobody is going to fix our country, it's all fake and gay. Dooming equals living by fear and doubt instead of Faith.