| Gwaihir |
07-01-2021 02:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by Gatordash
(Post 3329115)
Pretty much... but eventually you get the freedom to not work as much.
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You had that freedom to begin with, and sold it for an indefinite amount of time, likely forever, in trade for a maybe at the end of your life, when you're too old and tired to fully appreciate it.
Whole, unprocessed food is pretty cheap, and much healthier than anything you'll get at a restaurant charging you 1000% more than the cost of making it, at greater health benefit, yourself. (Which also increases your healthcare liability, further enslaving yourself to the medical industry)
When you're at the restaurant, you can barely afford to do once a week, do you ever look at the other patrons, wondering if this is what they do all the time, wishing you had the means to do this "all the time"; like you assume they do?
Or do you consider maybe this "splurge" is a once a year activity that they can't really afford even more than yourself? I assume the latter, but then again I very rarely go out to eat. I know that I can't afford it; so I don't "afford" it.
Some food is nearly "free", if you put in a little work toiling the soil, planting some seeds, and watering it. The Lord (see the correlation to Christ, Michael and Lucifer as the Sun) gives life freely. Would this not make soil the most valuable commodity on Earth? That same commodity we would be made to believe is worthless in the grand scheme of things?
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