What if at some point in your life, you were meant to make some decision that is vital to bringing forth the best timeline, but you failed to act and now we got this?
>>41656503Trust the plan
There were archons tasked with improving the world that failed.https://benthams.substack.com/p/the-archon-abandonment-theodicy>If there’s a God, why do so many horrible things happen? Why has the last nearly billion years of history been filled with animals suffering and dying—through predation, starvation, and disease—rarely in ways that seem to achieve any greater goods? Why would a God of limitless power never have intervened throughout the course of this horrendous process? >In my view, the most promising explanation comes from my friends Brian Cutter and Philip Swenson. This theodicy is a work in progress, and no doubt there are more details to be figured out. But in my view, it is the most plausible account of why God would allow such horrendous things to go on for so long. >The short idea: there are archons (angel or demonlike creatures) tasked with making this world very good. In order to do so, they’d need to work together and carry out a difficult task. However, the archons have failed—most likely they didn’t even try to make the world very good. >Why does the world look so callous and indifferent to our welfare? Because the creatures tasked with making it not indifferent to our welfare failed. The seeming indifference of the world is, on this picture, no more mysterious than an abandoned house looking run-down. >Now you might wonder: why the heck would God set up such a scheme? Why would he make it so that if the archons abandon us, the world has such horrendous evil? Cutter and Swenson answer: connection-building. >Suppose that you rescue someone from a burning building. You do it at great personal difficulty and risk to yourself. You seriously might have failed. Ultimately, this heroic act will forge a kind of connection between you and the person that you saved. They’ll see you as a hero, and your relationship with them will be stronger than it ever could have been otherwise.
>>41656503What if its like fallout and seemingly major choices have little to no effect on the endgame?
There are times I fell into a bit of solipsism and believed the outside world was a reflection of my inner world, i.e. people do wicked things because I am thinking or behaving wickedly, even if on a much smaller scale than people like politicians or businessmen. And thinking about it again now, I can't actually disprove this until my inner world improves to the point where I can see either a clear disconnect with the exterior, or the exterior begins to improve accordingly. I started the process recently but it's looking like a long journey.
>>41656503Curious about what Sableye has to do with this
>>41656651Same. No way to disprove it. Compassion is the clue
>>41656835He's been stalking me for about 10 yearz now, and I mentioned pokemon one time back then.So here he is on 4chan, trying to make me doubt myself and my sanity like always before.>>41656503>the timeline is fucked because you failedI didn't fail and I'm in the right timeline. What you say about my life is only the reality that *you* know, is your own failure and your own flawed timeline.
>>41656503Interesting that you'd say this. I've been thinking of the same thing. There's both things I know I need to do and things that I know I need to stop doing. What if we all immediately decided and put into action the self transformation that we've been putting off for so long and became the people that we know we should be. How would reality react?
>>41656503That's my life.>Got promoted to dream position>Instinct told me I had to refuse, felt like I was going crazy without knowing why>But it was my dream job>Everything turned bad
What if that is how your mom must have felt when choiced with an abortion.
>>41656835He is the Pepe of /x/ awakened.