Personally, having been to the abyss of my own personal hell (depression, business failure, heart surgery and much more) I know what hopelessness feels like. But one thing I’ve learned is that this is all a movie. And the last act is always our own departure. I get to choose the part I play. I can just be a casual observer or become a pa…
Personally, having been to the abyss of my own personal hell (depression, business failure, heart surgery and much more) I know what hopelessness feels like. But one thing I’ve learned is that this is all a movie. And the last act is always our own departure. I get to choose the part I play. I can just be a casual observer or become a participant. Every day counts; every moment there is an opportunity to bring something meaningful into this mess that we all were born into.
I’m starting to appreciate what true heroes had to go through - People like Joan of Arc, Galileo, Gandhi, Christ, MLK, JFK and so many others. They saw firsthand the evil but refused to accept that there was nothing they could do about it knowing full well the persecution and ignorance they would face. Steve K along with the the growing army of freedom fighters that have birthed as a response to the darkness and deceit are to be not just admired but joined in this holy war.
I don’t wish to sound like a cheerleader. But I know our greatest strength is in our hearts and in our numbers. The elites are small in number but they’re well organized and have a history of developing a plan to gain full advantage over the rest of us. And the world they are offering is unacceptable. We must unite and inspire others to join in. That’s the only we can make a difference.
I’ll end my little rant with this which a very wise man once told me - Without teamwork there is no hope for the human race.
Jeff: Be s cheerleader! Who cares what others think? And if others don’t join, we are enough. Debbie Downers we don’t need. Have you heard about the “ Lucky Girl” phenomenon? It’s nothing new but it’s all about intentions cosmic magical something. A lot like “ The Secret.” You just have a mantra how lucky you are and repeat it, and repeat it and you find yourself becoming lucky. Maybe you’re just more aware of your luck but I’ve seen too many examples of this, to deny it. Feeling sad, and hopeless, especially with death & sickness is normal. If you stay in that place too long, you can spiral down so far, you need help getting back. So, let’s get through the sad, and the mad, and use those emotions to change things. Positive, productive, & hopeful thoughts attract people & will gain trust needed. If they change their mind, great, if not, great too! Just keep moving forward. 🌈
Personally, having been to the abyss of my own personal hell (depression, business failure, heart surgery and much more) I know what hopelessness feels like. But one thing I’ve learned is that this is all a movie. And the last act is always our own departure. I get to choose the part I play. I can just be a casual observer or become a participant. Every day counts; every moment there is an opportunity to bring something meaningful into this mess that we all were born into.
I’m starting to appreciate what true heroes had to go through - People like Joan of Arc, Galileo, Gandhi, Christ, MLK, JFK and so many others. They saw firsthand the evil but refused to accept that there was nothing they could do about it knowing full well the persecution and ignorance they would face. Steve K along with the the growing army of freedom fighters that have birthed as a response to the darkness and deceit are to be not just admired but joined in this holy war.
I don’t wish to sound like a cheerleader. But I know our greatest strength is in our hearts and in our numbers. The elites are small in number but they’re well organized and have a history of developing a plan to gain full advantage over the rest of us. And the world they are offering is unacceptable. We must unite and inspire others to join in. That’s the only we can make a difference.
I’ll end my little rant with this which a very wise man once told me - Without teamwork there is no hope for the human race.
Jeff: Be s cheerleader! Who cares what others think? And if others don’t join, we are enough. Debbie Downers we don’t need. Have you heard about the “ Lucky Girl” phenomenon? It’s nothing new but it’s all about intentions cosmic magical something. A lot like “ The Secret.” You just have a mantra how lucky you are and repeat it, and repeat it and you find yourself becoming lucky. Maybe you’re just more aware of your luck but I’ve seen too many examples of this, to deny it. Feeling sad, and hopeless, especially with death & sickness is normal. If you stay in that place too long, you can spiral down so far, you need help getting back. So, let’s get through the sad, and the mad, and use those emotions to change things. Positive, productive, & hopeful thoughts attract people & will gain trust needed. If they change their mind, great, if not, great too! Just keep moving forward. 🌈