>>12977461Any path is normally distributed from the perspective of the traveller, which is why we as individuals are better served operating in a cycle of submission to each other on the path where we simply provide our highest quality output. The problem you are encountering given your posts is finding those that actually appreciate or celebrate the contribution of your output, no doubt they primarily nag or nitpick what you do provide in order to keep you psychologically subjugated so you can't identify the relative value of your output.
The seven questions of the path for master and pupil alike:
1. Why me?
2. Why not me?
3. Why wasn't I informed sooner?
4. Why now?
5. If not now then when?
6. Why here?
7. If not here then where?
For me though the questions collapse into action when resources, space, and time limits (if not set then are set purely by endurance limits or until others call for an end to proceedings) have been defined.
Essentially all roles are now set and we can begin the path. I churn resources and willingness into magic for others. So long as me and mine remain uninterrupted then I will not interrupt others.