Forwarded from Just Human ️️️
“One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.”
-Sigmund Freud
I think about this quote often, typically when reflecting on my life and the journey thus far.
However, lately I have been meditating on it in the macro context of the information war and our efforts to resist tyranny as we seek to restore liberty. Now that we have passed the convention, it is even more on my heart.
We are truly blessed to be living through this “most beautiful” time. To have experienced this history as it happened. Even the darkest of days and the most difficult of struggles have made us stronger, more resilient, and better equipped for the next.
These beautiful struggles, though often ugly at the time, also offered us opportunities to extract meaningful lessons, discover profound truths, and develop our ideas and understanding.
This difficult time sharpened and hewed us into the digital soldiers, the patriots, and the Americans that America needed us to be.
We now know the enemy and ourselves better than [they] know either the former or the latter.
We’ve all taken on some heavy, painful losses—myself included. It was not always fun, beautiful, or even meaningful at the time.
As the years go by and we get further into this century, I think we will sometimes find ourselves reflecting on this time period, on our experiences both good and bad, and even if we still hold on to some pain, some anger, some regret, some resentment—and who could blame us for holding on to such things?—a smile will cross our faces when we allow ourselves to recognize the beauty that was inherent in the struggle.
-Sigmund Freud
I think about this quote often, typically when reflecting on my life and the journey thus far.
However, lately I have been meditating on it in the macro context of the information war and our efforts to resist tyranny as we seek to restore liberty. Now that we have passed the convention, it is even more on my heart.
We are truly blessed to be living through this “most beautiful” time. To have experienced this history as it happened. Even the darkest of days and the most difficult of struggles have made us stronger, more resilient, and better equipped for the next.
These beautiful struggles, though often ugly at the time, also offered us opportunities to extract meaningful lessons, discover profound truths, and develop our ideas and understanding.
This difficult time sharpened and hewed us into the digital soldiers, the patriots, and the Americans that America needed us to be.
We now know the enemy and ourselves better than [they] know either the former or the latter.
We’ve all taken on some heavy, painful losses—myself included. It was not always fun, beautiful, or even meaningful at the time.
As the years go by and we get further into this century, I think we will sometimes find ourselves reflecting on this time period, on our experiences both good and bad, and even if we still hold on to some pain, some anger, some regret, some resentment—and who could blame us for holding on to such things?—a smile will cross our faces when we allow ourselves to recognize the beauty that was inherent in the struggle.
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Forwarded from ₿ullion, ₿itcoin & ₿ullshit w/ GMONEY (Sovereign)
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Ultimately, it is the government’s fault for the current environment of misinformation, and all ire stemming from those theories should be directed at them.
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Forwarded from Rise of the Global South
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Forwarded from Very Reasonable Information (Chris Paul)
YUGE 👆🏻👆🏻
Bigger than YUGE.
Bigger than YUGE.
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Boss just threw them all under the bus.
It’s on.
It’s on.
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