Every moment of conscious attention is valuable and can't be reclaimed after being spent. I'm really questioning if anything of true value can come from Twitter. There are a few good things that come and go but they're fleeting. Vanity!
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Once you know "the problem" there's no use in remaining fixated on it. Come against the problem, or stop brooding over it and accept that it's beyond your control. You should know who the Adversary is, but you shouldn't focus on him. Focus on God. The Advocate has delivered you.
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You can't solve a problem if you can't see it. Most people won't see all the problems you see. Maybe you are supposed to solve that problem and God placed you where you are to do so. If that's the case, then He will empower you to succeed. This is the "grace" of God: empowerment.
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Most "problems" aren't really problems, though. And if you're trying to solve false problems, then you're being distracted from the true problems you were created to confront and you will not experience the grace of God. All of these things are subject to the curse of death.
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On a certain level, we all know this and we have experienced the exuberant pessimism that comes from seeing the cruelty of life's absurdities ("the stimulation is breaking down"). Twitter is like an exploration of this absurdity - woke capital, NPCs, blue checks, ideologues, etc.
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Why focus on that? Why gaze into the abyss? You know it's there, and eventually you have to accept the implications. Not all of life is chaotic and absurd - there is a superreality from which order is imposed, and we know "order" only because we are created in God's image.
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Stop putting yourself in situations that you know will cause you to be pissed off. Stop looking for reasons to look down on people and cultivate unforgiveness and wrath. The only way out of the trash heap is through compassion. Go bless a stranger. You're gonna reap what you sow.pic.twitter.com/ADygCYE5w1
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