Can you imagine pitching your tent, taking your bible and a few essentials along with you?
You couldn’t help but get close to God in a place like that.
I’ve noticed that, in this forum, people who are generally positive tend to have at least one of the following traits:
• They believe in God—not just nominally, but by living according to His will and regularly attending church.
• They are married, especially if they have children.
• They have family members, relatives, or even friends who depend on them.
• They work in meaningful roles, such as serving in the military or running their own business.
Conversely, people who are blackpilled or constant complainers usually have at least one of these traits:
• They do not attend church regularly and likely do not fully believe in God.
• They are unmarried, let alone have children.
• They work in jobs they dislike but feel trapped in because they need the income to pay their bills.
• Instead of placing their faith in God, they place it in wealth—millions of dollars, passive income that allows early retirement and never working again, or becoming a crypto big baller.
Personally, I find it interesting how differences in background can lead to such a divide in viewpoints.