Implementing The Rules Of Life
I read quite a bit since my heart attack; and, sometimes, I pick up things that make a lot of sense. “If it harms none, do it. Protect the weak from the strong.” is one such thing. Think about it…
Rule # 1: You are responsible for your own happiness. But what makes you truly happy?
You might think you are happy right now; and you may be mostly right. However, if you look closely, are there doubts? Are there things that you wish you had done that you could have done? Are there things on your conscience that surface now and then? Remember the quote at the start of this post. Predicate your actions on that and you should have no problems with your conscience.
Only you can decide what makes you genuinely happy. Rule # 1 is so important that making that decision is the first thing you must do.
Remember, “If it harms none, do it. Protect the weak from the strong.” .
Decide what makes you happy, then watch for the next Rule of Life…
“If it harms none, do it. Protect the weak from the strong.” is a direct quote from Lazlo Zalezac, one of the many fine authors at Stories On Line; and it does make a great deal of sense.
Posted on December 16th, 2007 by torone
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