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Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

So while we live and move forward with the <map> of The Plan as we individually understand it, it's criticalt o be open to what th <terrain> is actually telling us, so that our <map> evolves properly. Being unable to develop your <map> as you move along may result in doomerism or unnecessary turmoil.

Now, consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking, such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW, or help GAW to move forward to it's envisioned <destination>.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror". The idea of the "Kingdom of God on Earth and in Heaven" has been necessarily abstract, conceptual, and informed by a lot of past ignorance.

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

Build your <map>, but never fail to remember: the <territory> is what counts. The <map> is just an instrument.

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

So while we live and move forward with the <map> of The Plan as we individually understand it, it's criticalt o be open to what th <terrain> is actually telling us, so that our <map> evolves properly. Being unable to develop your <map> as you move along may result in doomerism or unnecessary turmoil.

Now, consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking, such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW, or help GAW to move forward to it's envisioned <destination>.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror". The idea of the "Kingdom of God on Earth and in Heaven" has been necessarily abstraction, conceptual, and informed by a lot of past ignorance.

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

Build your <map>, but never fail to remember: the <territory> is what counts. The <map> is just an instrument.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

So while we live and move forward with the <map> of The Plan as we individually understand it, it's criticalt o be open to what th <terrain> is actually telling us, so that our <map> evolves properly. Being unable to develop your <map> as you move along may result in doomerism or unnecessary turmoil.

Now, consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking, such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW, or help GAW to move forward to it's envisioned <destination>.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror". The idea of the "Kingdom of God on Earth and in Heaven" has been necessarily abstraction, conceptual, and informed by a lot of past ignorance.

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

So while we live and move forward with the <map> of The Plan as we individually understand it, it's criticalt o be open to what th <terrain> is actually telling us, so that our <map> evolves properly. Being unable to develop your <map> as you move along may result in doomerism or unnecessary turmoil.

Now, consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking, such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW, or help GAW to move forward to it's envisioned <destination>.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror".

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

So while we live and move forward with the <map> of The Plan as we individually understand it, it's criticalt o be open to what th <terrain> is actually telling us, so that our <map> evolves properly. Being unable to develop your <map> as you move along may result in doomerism or unnecessary turmoil.

Now, consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking, such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror".

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Answer of the Day:

Moving forward, in <progress>, inherently implies a <destination>. In a spacial sense, a destination is that place you are headed. The <method> of travel (foot, horse, car, seacraft, plane, etc) + the <territory> between <where you are> and the <destination> = the <course> for the movement forward.

In some if not most cases, traveling, which requires developing and implementing a <course>, requires constant adjustment of the <course> because you will sometimes only really understand the <terrain> in the <territory> when you encounter it directly.

A <map> is a conceptualization that describes the <territory> that is useful for choosing a <method> of travel and plotting a <course>. However, it's always important to keep in mind that the <map><territory>. Overly associating with the <map> with the <territory> can lead to all sorts of problems. Eyes on the <map> and NOT on the <territory> or <terrain> can result in unnecessary setbacks and crashes, etc.

Consider all these elements, and apply the paradigm to any undertaking.

Such as the destination for GAW. Consider what we as a collective are attempting to achieve here at GAW. We engage with and participate in GAW as it is, and ideally benefit from what GAW is, but we should also be thinking about how I personally can improve or create more value for GAW.

Another way to describe <destination> is <purpose>. When your <purpose> for being here is in alignment with the established <purpose> of GAW, you become a factor that moves GAW towards its appropriate and proper destination.

Who or what defines our <purpose> in life? As created beings, we have been created for a <purpose> and that <purpose> defines our intended destination. Similarly, as a nation, the United States was created for a <purpose>, and it has an intended <destination>.

(The level of unity between the <purpose> of the founders and the <purpose> of the Creator = the potential for the nation to fulfill the Creator's <purpose>.)

There are constant forces, both within us internally and outside us externally, that attempt to disrupt our progress or move us away from our true purpose and our true destination.

For humanity, discovering our true collective purpose and destination will be the greatest awakening of them all. So far, we have had excellent guidance and information, but as one person wrote: "now we see dimly, as in a mirror".

The best is yet to come, and all the progress we can secure will become a foundation and a blessing for those who come after us. We are the custodians of their future. Let us live up to that trust.

1 year ago
1 score