Should you mention realizations that make you suffer but you cannot control?

Should you mention realizations that make you suffer but you cannot control?

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Max Kirschner

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Let's say, you experience a great injustice or notice great injustice that is ongoing but you do not see a way to change it.
For instance the fed lowering interest rates which leads to higher debt and justifying it with vague terms like corona, inflation and others that are excuses. In short, they have no valid reason to continue giving "free" money into the market.

And you notice this.

Or you find proof that politician X did not act according to the law Y. Even though, in a similar case, judges just stated that another politician X2 who did what X did, was aligned to the law.

If legislation and the iudicative pull on one string, what are you going to do about it?

But you notice this.

And you notice more like that where you seemingly have no way to influence this, not rarely suffer from the consequence and are forced to support it with taxes.

Some people make videos about it. Other people write in comments that they agreed or that "we" should "stand up"(whatever that means, probably do something because they don't know what) or weaker "people will defend themselves against that". No, they won't.

Especially in Europe, nothing will and can be done, as far as I was told.

So the question is: should you even mention it? Should you make a video to "leak" information? If you sued, you could have the best argument but would still fail in a trial when legislation and the iudicative pull on one string.

Some people say: only focus on what you have control over. But do I have control over this and I just don't know, how? Let's not be ridiculous and talk about voting.

No, I mean real influence.
 
For instance the fed lowering interest rates which leads to higher debt and justifying it with vague terms like corona, inflation and others that are excuses. In short, they have no valid reason to continue giving "free" money into the market.

And you notice this.
So The Fed is making decisions within their legal framework so no reason to complain (about legality), even if you disagree with their decisions.
 
So The Fed is making decisions within their legal framework so no reason to complain (about legality), even if you disagree with their decisions.
That's not what I wrote in this context.

The question is: "Should you mention realizations that make you suffer but you cannot control?"
Only answer this. Also don't forget to vote.
 
You should never put too much mental capacity in what you cannot control or win. That will drain you in no time.
If you choose to expose something, make an exit plan as good or better than your initial reveal.
This sounds like something you can easily get dragged into for longer than you would expect.
Politics easily creates controversial and one of the things that almost never every really lead to anything of what you try, or want.

I keep seeing people with strong opinions who have been fighting for years and not even once have they had their way.
 
You should never put too much mental capacity in what you cannot control or win. That will drain you in no time.
If you choose to expose something, make an exit plan as good or better than your initial reveal.
This sounds like something you can easily get dragged into for longer than you would expect.
Politics easily creates controversial and one of the things that almost never every really lead to anything of what you try, or want.

I keep seeing people with strong opinions who have been fighting for years and not even once have they had their way.
How do you know what you have control over that you didn't know before you had?
 
The question is: "Should you mention realizations that make you suffer but you cannot control?"
Not just mention it, but do something about it if possible. It's not easy to try to improve the problems that you see in the world, but if you have the opportunity to then there's nothing more worthwhile you can do with you time/resources/life.
 
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