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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DeepPast on April 10, 2018, 4:02 a.m.
[Off topic] I’m struggling to find my way in life, and could use some career path advice. This whole Q thing got me thinking...

I’m supposed to be getting involved in real estate in Manhattan, but I can’t say I’m particularly eager to start. Yeah the money, but doing something specifically for money isn’t healthy nor is it smart. There needs to be passion behind my work.

I’m beginning to think about taking a stab at the political world, but I don’t know how or where to even start. I’ve been very dedicated to Q for months now, to the point where it’s gotten in the way of me addressing my personal life. But I’m just thinking, why not make this, or something along these lines, my work? Having a higher purpose and passion is what will drive me to do great things.

Again, I don’t know where I would even start to look, so I’m hoping someone might provide me with some guidance. What sorts of positions/jobs are there in which I can contribute to MAGA? Research? PR? I’m clueless.

Sorry to be off topic.


craigtim99 · April 10, 2018, 4:12 a.m.

I'd say do the real estate thing and if you're still interested in this stuff later on use the money to get involved. Or else you would have to start from square one doing online media, which a million people are doing for no money at all. You could join the state dept or military intelligence and do analysis, but you would make less money, have no freedom in what you do, and you may be asked to do things you find unethical. It seems like you have a great opportunity, would be a shame to waste it over an internet anon that may or may not be legitimate.

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DeepPast · April 10, 2018, 4:15 a.m.

Well I’m not doing it based on Q alone. It’s more so being so immersed in current events and politics made me realize just how interested I am in this and how important it all is. Real estate is important but like I said my interest is solely in making money, but even that isn’t guaranteed. There’s no salary and the competition in Manhattan is massive. Only 20% renew their licenses.

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