>Me thinks Q is resigned.
I hope he demanded a huge salary upgrade.
>We already know the value of what we do (or ought to). Don't we?
Yes.
You're still a faggot (in the bad way).
How does US knowing the value of what we do mean anything in CONCRETE LIFE?
>It means everything.
>But if you're under 50, you may not understand.
Bullshit.
As a last resort, knowing the value of what you do can stave off defeat.
It can even do that for a long time.
It cannot bring victory.
That requires some concrete idea of how to translate inner ideals into ACTION.
Arguably so, but that's because too many anons don't play to win.
Q posted this multiple times.
It is the source of WWG1WGA.
Also…"I don't want to be what I was when I left…anonymous."
That's a necessary (but not sufficient) condition.
>how does an anon win?
>serious question. How do you play to win?
And a slightly more practical answer…
There are many things posted here that anons pay no attention to or not enough attention to.
Q (or Q team… one dude is not up 24/7, kek) is always watching and posting. You CAN discern this if you PAY ATTENTION.
Also, other anons routinely post things that do no get adequate attention.
They make connections that you can run with.
They are multiple anons who can and will step up their own game if they know they are doing something useful.
>it was never about anons winning.
It's not about you winning.
Why not just send some money to Samantha Power?
TYB