You have become unpaid investigative journalist, armchair virologist, amateur geopolitical analyst, self-taught economist, and volunteer prosecutor for crimes you have no power to prosecute. This is not civic engagement. This is what happens when institutions fail so completely that regular people try to do jobs of experts because experts are either complicit, incompetent, or ignored. But doing deep dive into Epstein files doesn't make you prosecutor. Makes you person who read horrifying documents that will haunt you and change nothing about accountability. Researching pandemic origins doesn't make you virologist. Analyzing foreign conflicts doesn't make you geopolitical expert. Reading economic theory doesn't make you economist. You're person with internet access trying to understand systems so broken you can't trust anyone whose job it is to understand them. That's trauma response to institutional failure, not effective civic participation. And it's destroying you. Mental load of trying to be expert on everything, understand everything, hold everyone accountable, see through every lie, vet every source - that's full-time job for teams of people with resources and credentials you don't have. You're one person with 24 hours and responsibilities and life you're trying to live. Cannot also be investigative journalist exposing elite pedophile rings. Cannot also be virologist determining pandemic origins. Cannot also be expert on Middle East history, Russian geopolitics, global economics, domestic policy. Trying to be all those things means doing none well, and not living actual life at all. Just consuming information making you angry and helpless because seeing problems you have zero power to fix. This is trap. Make you feel responsible for understanding and fixing everything. Keep you engaged, enraged, researching, sharing, arguing. Distract you from things you actually can control. Every hour trying to prove what's in those files is hour not building income that gets you out. Every day analyzing conflicts you can't influence is day not preparing to move somewhere those conflicts don't dominate daily existence. Cannot hold powerful people accountable from powerless position. Cannot fix broken country from inside the breaking. Cannot research your way to justice when system itself is corrupted. What you can do: recognize this isn't your job. Don't have to understand every horrible thing. Refusing to be amateur expert on elite corruption isn't apathy, it's protecting mental health and redirecting energy toward things within control. You can leave. That's within your control. Building income, gathering documents, researching visas, executing relocation - actions that change circumstances. Deep diving into files about crimes you can't prosecute changes nothing except mental state. Link in bio for escaping systems you can't fix. What topic have you become amateur expert on that's not your job? ๐๐บ๐ธ
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This message is for anyone who's out there spending time reading the Epstein files. I want to remind you that you are not required to do the investigative work that the government and people who can have the power to hold people accountable should be doing. You can unplug from that and rest because getting yourself all amped up about it and diving in and learning all this disgusting stuff is not going to change your life. Your life is being affected by those powerful people in ways that you can control, namely by leaving the United States. You're there and you're reading these documents and trying to, you know, understand what happened and create timelines, but none of that will help you have a better tomorrow. All of it is just you feeling like you're doing something, but that something is not the right thing. I promise you that your actions would be much better served if you were researching visa opportunities to leave the country or figuring out how you can create a new stream of income so that you can self-sponsor yourself to leave the country. All of that energy that you're putting into the Epstein files is wasted energy. And I want to encourage you to rest and unplug from that and really just figure out a way for your life to be better. Instead of trying to understand what these monsters were doing, it is not good for your mental health.
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