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many on these board are making their own time lines and predictions as if we know how and when it's going to happen

Exactly.

What folks have to realize is they need to stop jumping to conclusions & having unrealistic expectations based on those conclusions, especially just because of what some people say on a discussion board.

The reality is things are nowhere near as easy to unwind as the masses are used to seeing or having it. Even after they (& many here) have reevaluated their expectations & perspectives after learning about the bigger picture, most are still too short-sighted. The masses (yes, that includes you, dear readers) have been slowly conditioned toward instant gratification or as close to instant as they can get. For a purpose, and not to their benefit. What normies (& even autists) think is taking a long time is in reality very short. Some things (usually the most important ones) don't pan out for decades or even lifetimes. That's why legacies are important. That's why some things are bigger than us & our own lives. The struggle between good & evil is one of those things.

That said, speculation & sharing it all, and even guessing at timelines, is good because it jogs the noggins. Gets people thinking & sharing info they would not have otherwise.

The problem is people taking this speculation on as if it is pure fact. The people doing that and expecting things, and getting disappointed when it doesn't pan out, are neither patient nor using common sense.

But all this speculation & messy investigation is how research actually works. I'm a research scientist, so I do this shit daily. It's why this political rollercoaster doesn't rock me.

This is how the process of finding truth actually happens. It is mostly (by a very long shot) ambiguous. It takes forever & you go down tons of eventual dead ends, occasionally finding a glimmer of truth buried under all sorts of other ideas that is corroborated by some other truth. Sometimes you get your hopes up when you find a nugget. Sometimes you get a redherring. Sometimes even the falsities are corroborated by other falsities thought truthful making them look like truths, and when you realize they are actually false, your optimism crashes down. Sometimes you are close. Sometimes you are far off. Sometimes things should work, but they don't, & you don't know why or what you are missing. Sometimes you keep going. Sometimes you start over. Sometimes you just wait for it to come to you instead of digging. But every step gets closer to truth & helps tow its line. And it never ends. It is life long.

It is frustrating to those who do not have mental endurance. But it's the only way. Normies gotta toughen up & deal with it if they want to know the truth for themselves. And knowing the truth for yourself (along with a lot of faith in God & good prevailing) is the only way to avoid being taken advantage of by evil in all its forms.

I know it's not what people want to hear, but it's how it is.

Spez: Bold is for all you lazy TL;DRs, kek.

3 years ago
4 score
Reason: Original

many on these board are making their own time lines and predictions as if we know how and when it's going to happen

Exactly.

What folks have to realize is they need to stop jumping to conclusions & having unrealistic expectations based on those conclusions, especially just because of what some people say on a discussion board.

The reality is things are nowhere near as easy to unwind as the masses are used to seeing or having it. Even after they (& many here) have reevaluated their expectations & perspectives after learning about the bigger picture, most are still too short-sighted. The masses (yes, that includes you, dear readers) have been slowly conditioned toward instant gratification or as close to instant as they can get. For a purpose, and not to their benefit. What normies (& even autists) think is taking a long time is in reality very short. Some things (usually the most important ones) don't pan out for decades or even lifetimes. That's why legacies are important. That's why some things are bigger than us & our own lives. The struggle between good & evil is one of those things.

That said, speculation & sharing it all, and even guessing at timelines, is good because it jogs the noggins. Gets people thinking & sharing info they would not have otherwise.

The problem is people taking this speculation on as if it is pure fact. The people doing that and expecting things, and getting disappointed when it doesn't pan out, are neither patient nor using common sense.

But all this speculation & messy investigation is how research actually works. I'm a research scientist, so I do this shit daily. It's why this political rollercoaster doesn't rock me.

This is how the process of finding truth actually happens. It is mostly (by a very long shot) ambiguous. It takes forever & you go down tons of eventual dead ends, occasionally finding a glimmer of truth buried under all sorts of other ideas that is corroborated by some other truth. Sometimes you get your hopes ip when you find a nugget. Sometimes you get a redherring. Sometimes even the falsities are corroborated by other falsities thought truthful making them look like truths, and your optimism crashes down. Sometimes you are close. Sometimes you are far off. Sometimes things should work, but they don't & you don't know why or what you are missing. Sometimes you keep going. Sometimes you start over. Sometimes you just wait for it to come to you instead lf digging. But every step gets closer to truth & help tows its line. And it never ends. It is life long.

It is frustrating to those who do not have mental endurance. But it's the only way. Normies gotta toughen up & deal with it if they want to know the truth for themselves. And knowing the truth for yourself (along with a lot of faith in God & good prevailing) is the only way to avoid being taken advantage of by evil in all its forms.

I know it's not what people want to hear, but it's how it is.

Spez: Bold is for all you lazy TL;DRs, kek.

3 years ago
1 score