…Daniel

When Daniel & his friends were brought to Nebuchadnezzar's court, they refused to eat the king's food. They only wanted bread & water. Sometimes it's better to just stick to bread & water than all the stuff the System has to offer. Just because the System has to offer it, doesn't mean that you should take it! You don't have to take every temptation the Devil hands you, do you? Remember, the fruit of the forbidden tree was knowledge. The wrong kind of knowledge. Some things you wouldn't want to know. Why get to know evil, when there's so much good to know? There are so many things to learn about & from My Word...

Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in Babylon refused to eat of the king's food & preferred to only eat bread & water instead, and after a week they were looking healthier and stronger than the rest of the students. Not all that the world has got to offer is necessarily good for you!
So, blessed and wise are they who are satisfied with the relatively little I've got to offer, compared to the abundance of the world, but which is clean and kosher and wholesome, whereas the abundance of the world will only deceive you and make you sick. And if you have a closer look, what I've got to offer nowadays isn't even all that little.
So the problem really isn't a lack of abundance, but rather that people usually tend to yield to the temptation & curiosity for the other side. They think there's more to discover over there, on the other side of the fence.

My ways are above your way, and what I am doing right now you cannot see clearly yet. Just like some of the revelations I gave to Daniel and My other prophets, which didn't make any sense to them in their own time. Their greatest "fans" and readers lived in the distant future. In fact, the only ones who would ever understand most of what they wrote, would live in the distant future...
That's the kind of vision you need to have, and what you've got to keep in mind. What you are recording and putting down may not necessarily be all or exclusively for your contemporaries.