ThePoastmasterGeneral on Nostr: The Wheel of the seasons turns ever onward...it turned about a month ago, honestly, ...
The Wheel of the seasons turns ever onward...it turned about a month ago, honestly, but every year all the seasons get busier for me and I don't always get a chance to poast something. Flew right past Summer, and here we are, a month into Autumn, and I'm slacking on my necessary poasting.
I just can't bring myself to skip this one, though, no matter how busy I am. Autumn is the greatest time of year to me, and will always hold a special place in my heart. The work is constant, I'm much more serious about Winter crops than I used to be because I don't want to eat goyslop, but that means the time I used to just rest and harvest is now constant harvesting, processing, canning, storing, tincturing, drying, tanning, freezing, infusing, and God knows what else, and on top of it all I still have to plant, weed and water (although those get easier this time of year), plus do all the fun stuff with the kids that comes with such an awesome time of year. Oh, and this is one of my favorite times to build, I pretty much do all my construction and woodworking outside, at least on my porch, and the cool breeze and the leaves raining down around me makes it highly entertaining, it's not oppressively hot and I'm not getting swarmed with insects...it's just all the fun with none of the downsides.
The days get shorter from here on out, the things we have to do only come at us faster, but there's an impending peace that permeates all of it. This year it comes at start contrast to the reality of the world, where retarded jews whip people up into frenzies at every opportunity, forcing their neuroses and phobias down the throats of the civilized world with their magic rectangles that now permeate every aspect of human life.
My request for everyone this year is a simple one, and I've made it before. This autumn, as the days draw down, draw down the outside influence in your life. Focus inward, on the things that bring you happiness, on the things that make your world, the part you can control, better. I can confidently guarantee that if you do this your life will improve, and you will exit this season in a better place than where you started.
Life really is that simple sometimes - set a goal, execute a plan, and reap the rewards. As you get older you get better at making those goals attainable, but don't forget to always keep some crazy ones around that might be a stretch. Those are the ones that will really make you smile when you pull them off. This is the perfect time for it. You get more time for contemplation with shorter days, but you still have a good balance of time to be productive, and move in the direction you want to.
Drawing down the outside influence is important, because if you don't turn off those influences and competing interests, sometimes you forget what it is you really need, the things that matter. We live in a world that's telling us those things every second of the day, under names like advertising, marketing, communications, public relations, and more, but that's not really what you want. You're listening to what someone else wants you to want, and they're usually possessed of a massive nose and wringing hands.
How often do you stop and think about your basic wants and needs, the things you really can't do without? Your food, your water, your shelter, your family, your love, your abilities, the beauty that surrounds you- those are the things to work on first, if you know how to prioritize. Improving any of those things, as I said above, is guaranteed to improve your life. It will also make you more prepared for what probably comes next.
The jew frenzy is real, and you live in a world of retarded cattle, begging to be herded to be liberated from the yoke of personal responsibility. You never know when that's going to come to your doorstep, and it's not always going to be the comical nigger bike theft, it could be one of the more fearsome challenges of a world gone mad.
Your ancestors, the people that built those great things that still stand today and bring you pride and astonishment at their dedication, those people accomplished so much, partly because the distractions were far fewer in number. Honor them, put yourself in their shoes for a minute. Remove the distractions. What mattered? Survival, propagation, legacy, both before and after, put those concerns at the forefront of your life. Watch it improve. Grow (literally and figuratively) the things you need, cull the things you don't, and make great the prospect of tomorrow.
Do those things for me, this Autumn, the things that make you happy, the things that make your life better, because my folk living a better life translates to me living a better life. We're in this fight together. Stay proud, stay strong, stay prepared, stay productive, and possibly as important as all, stay happy, until the bitter end. It means you leave having lived a life worth living.
Happy Fall! Please Poast Responsibly.
I just can't bring myself to skip this one, though, no matter how busy I am. Autumn is the greatest time of year to me, and will always hold a special place in my heart. The work is constant, I'm much more serious about Winter crops than I used to be because I don't want to eat goyslop, but that means the time I used to just rest and harvest is now constant harvesting, processing, canning, storing, tincturing, drying, tanning, freezing, infusing, and God knows what else, and on top of it all I still have to plant, weed and water (although those get easier this time of year), plus do all the fun stuff with the kids that comes with such an awesome time of year. Oh, and this is one of my favorite times to build, I pretty much do all my construction and woodworking outside, at least on my porch, and the cool breeze and the leaves raining down around me makes it highly entertaining, it's not oppressively hot and I'm not getting swarmed with insects...it's just all the fun with none of the downsides.
The days get shorter from here on out, the things we have to do only come at us faster, but there's an impending peace that permeates all of it. This year it comes at start contrast to the reality of the world, where retarded jews whip people up into frenzies at every opportunity, forcing their neuroses and phobias down the throats of the civilized world with their magic rectangles that now permeate every aspect of human life.
My request for everyone this year is a simple one, and I've made it before. This autumn, as the days draw down, draw down the outside influence in your life. Focus inward, on the things that bring you happiness, on the things that make your world, the part you can control, better. I can confidently guarantee that if you do this your life will improve, and you will exit this season in a better place than where you started.
Life really is that simple sometimes - set a goal, execute a plan, and reap the rewards. As you get older you get better at making those goals attainable, but don't forget to always keep some crazy ones around that might be a stretch. Those are the ones that will really make you smile when you pull them off. This is the perfect time for it. You get more time for contemplation with shorter days, but you still have a good balance of time to be productive, and move in the direction you want to.
Drawing down the outside influence is important, because if you don't turn off those influences and competing interests, sometimes you forget what it is you really need, the things that matter. We live in a world that's telling us those things every second of the day, under names like advertising, marketing, communications, public relations, and more, but that's not really what you want. You're listening to what someone else wants you to want, and they're usually possessed of a massive nose and wringing hands.
How often do you stop and think about your basic wants and needs, the things you really can't do without? Your food, your water, your shelter, your family, your love, your abilities, the beauty that surrounds you- those are the things to work on first, if you know how to prioritize. Improving any of those things, as I said above, is guaranteed to improve your life. It will also make you more prepared for what probably comes next.
The jew frenzy is real, and you live in a world of retarded cattle, begging to be herded to be liberated from the yoke of personal responsibility. You never know when that's going to come to your doorstep, and it's not always going to be the comical nigger bike theft, it could be one of the more fearsome challenges of a world gone mad.
Your ancestors, the people that built those great things that still stand today and bring you pride and astonishment at their dedication, those people accomplished so much, partly because the distractions were far fewer in number. Honor them, put yourself in their shoes for a minute. Remove the distractions. What mattered? Survival, propagation, legacy, both before and after, put those concerns at the forefront of your life. Watch it improve. Grow (literally and figuratively) the things you need, cull the things you don't, and make great the prospect of tomorrow.
Do those things for me, this Autumn, the things that make you happy, the things that make your life better, because my folk living a better life translates to me living a better life. We're in this fight together. Stay proud, stay strong, stay prepared, stay productive, and possibly as important as all, stay happy, until the bitter end. It means you leave having lived a life worth living.
Happy Fall! Please Poast Responsibly.