Aussie17
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The snowballing of events
Before the economic devastation brought upon us by Grubberment, I had expected an event, such as a War, to reset the financial systems.
As many of us here know, the FIAT system can only run so long before it requires a reset - typically, with a War to transfer across to a new currency.
When I was working with some young people, I noticed that the males tended to carry a bravado. While the females had a sense of "social justice", and politeness, but had no historical knowledge.
As the Grubberment messaging started to take effect.
The brash, young, men, quickly put their tails between their legs and capitulated to compliance.
With a shrug of their shoulders, they meekly said, "What can we do?".
The social consciousness of the others gave them an out.
Comply and you get your Freedom back!
I asked a young girl, "Why did you get the injection? Are you worried about the virus?"
She replied, "No, I just want to be able to travel."
The Awakening
My journey provided an opportunity to face my biggest opponent - myself.
We had to look in the mirror, and quickly realised, that we were quite happy with our own perspective.
I did my research. I connected with like minded people. I followed the research of scientists, and medical persons, who analysed the situation quite logically, and professionally.
As time marched on, new opportunities came about.
I started to understand more about myself.
It is not all, "oh, how wonderful am I!"
At times, it was quite confronting to realise how much work there was to improve who I am.
In the uncharted waters, the waves are not always friendly, we had to face challenges within ourselves.
It was fearfully wonderful.
As a friend recently asked, "Are you happy?"
I could not say, "Yes" or "No".
I simply said, "I am happy where I am. But, I don't want to stay at this point, it is not sustainable. And that's ok. There's plenty to work towards."
I've passed the anger stage, somewhat.
Now, I am more into realising that my little boat has worked out a general direction.
Happy Sailing!