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Though I might share my six guiding principles that I worked out some years ago.

  1. Find your own path--pay attention, make decisions, find a groove.
  2. Live simply yet elegantly to increase leisure and decrease harm.
  3. Create time to play with children, create art, and get to know others.
  4. As knowledge and respect of someone grows, act more as if you are of one mind.
  5. Find community in a network of tribes, yet seek oneness with all.
  6. Seek the mystical and the sacred within yourself, nature, and others.
DavidDuhon 7 June 15
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The first three are solid and self-explanatory. 5 is great, and I want to steal it. I have a personal dislike for rabid nationalism. 6 is alright. Number 4 seems puzzling just a bit. Are we really in need of "acting" the one-ness if we have genuine knowledge and respect for someone? It would seem to be something that grows naturally.

@DavidDuhon 'sall good. I was just airing my thought process. I love bumber 5 especially

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