Thoughts From DJ: “Desire and Desperation”
DJ: DID YOU KNOW?
There is a difference between desire and desperation. Wanting and wishing for something to happen doesn’t make it come true or change reality.
I take issue with Intel providers feeding off the desperation of those who have been put into a mindset of hope they have created.
Twenty years ago most would have been happy enjoying a moment of solitude watching a good movie laying in bed. But now its become torture because we want so much more.
Excessive want is a form of desperation. It’s like our conscious state has been reduced to this toxic blend of hope and uncertainty.
The problem is how to escape this state-of-mind. Finding a balance of holding onto hope and expectations of the GCR/RV and living with our real world of life issues.
There are side effects from putting too many eggs in this basket of hope. Your family and immediate circle of influence (friends) , probably think you’ve lost your mind.
You might have quit your day-job or spent savings you thought would soon be replenished. You can become angry or hostile to anyone who questions your belief. The self induced stress can affect your health and so on.
But reality is reality whether it fits your perceptions or not. I like metaphors so here is a GCR/RV metaphor.
Imagine there is this war going on. On one side you have the good guys. The good guys are armed with everything needed to end the war. Information, solutions and mechanisms that will solve the problems. They are marching forward charged with their faith in these solutions.
They run into a minefield. On the other side of the minefield they can implement their strategies and end the war. But behind the army of good guys, coming in fast, are the bad guys , determined to end their crusade.
Faced with the minefield in front of them, volunteers are sent out to create a path for the army of good to pass through it. One at a time a soldier is sent out. The first soldier makes it about fifty feet, steps on a mine and gets blown up. The next soldier in line follows the path of the first soldier for fifty feet and he gets fifty further and gets blown up. The next soldier in line now follows the path of the first two soldiers and starts from a hundred feet out.
Ultimately they will get through the minefield but how many soldiers will be left to implement the solutions? The faster they get through the minefield the more champions of good will be left to carry out the mission.
The bad guys have planted mines everywhere, some known and some not known. There is no standing still for the bad guys will catch up. There is no going backward because you’ll run into them. The only thing left is to move forward. There are no other options.
That is why I am pretty certain this event is destined to happen. They may blow a few of us up, but there are a lot of us and they can’t stop us all.
Or they could just drop a bomb on the minefield and things start tomorrow.
DJ