Anonymous ID: 4d636d Dec. 19, 2018, 2:20 a.m. No.4373681   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4373658

very astute anon, from a fellow observer.

 

Division comes in many forms, and boards such as this are a "ground zero" giving them very high potential for learning things most CHOOSE not to learn. A lot of great lessons to be learned here as well as paths to be walked. Silence can be golden at times, in which most cases is done solely to learn more about those whom are the loudest. Just my own personal perspective upon the fiascos.

Anonymous ID: 4d636d Dec. 19, 2018, 2:40 a.m. No.4373741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3749

>>4373734

"ALMOST"

 

For some, the tempo of shilling being high makes things a whole lot easier. Flow of the boards are important, but some have the capability to mentally process and filter what is needed to be gleaned for truthful information to be weeded out.

Anonymous ID: 4d636d Dec. 19, 2018, 2:56 a.m. No.4373789   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3799 >>3814 >>3836 >>3839

>>4373749

I have been here a while, it can become a job, if you let it. The most important part, in my opinion, is during the course of "redpilling" Is simply to let others know they still need to live their lives. The mental weight from what is "learned" in here is astounding, to say the least. You can see all levels of intellect and where those intellects are capable of going as well as when those intellects have simply reached their barriers of desire to learn further.

 

The desire to learn may be used to make the journey quite a bit easier. But the acceptance of one's desires makes it seem like a job sometimes.

 

Once one understands the beauty of anons and the vast array of skillsets they employ here, one may then further understand that no matter what, reliance upon fellow anons to be able to continue the fight without one's own personal skillset being present 24/7, and this understanding will make it easier to take leave when necessary, as the mind will tell when it is necessary to step back for a clearer perspective upon return.

 

Best advice I can give to someone donning the "newfag" nametag…

 

Take NOTHING for granted and trust yourself to know that you alone know nothing at all. Remain open to ALL sides of the story, as they ALL hold keys to further understanding of the big picture. Leave emotion at the door, though it may creep through time and again, we are only human, and we all have faults. Here, even our faults may be turned into a weapon to use, but is very double edged in nature, as it can be used for, so can it be used against. Take nothing personal, no one lived YOUR life, so no matter the "records" they may have, they have NO right to judge nor place categorization upon any other, only the bearer claiming to be categorized may do that to himself/herself/itself.

 

Godspeed mate.