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| Author: | AlexJ [ Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Life Without Principle |
I came across this essay by Henry David Thoreau as I was looking into other books by him (besides Walden, which I am reading again - so much gold in a book 150 years old, many themes still persist). I plan on grabbing my copy and reading this. 1. Don’t cheat people by conspiring with them to protect their comfort zones. Sound familiar? 2. Don’t make religions and other such institutions the sort of intellectual comfort zone that prevents you from entertaining ideas that aren’t to be found there. 3. Don’t cheat yourself by working primarily for a paycheck. If what you do with your life free-of-charge is so worthless to you that you’d be convinced to do something else in exchange for a little money or fame, you need better hobbies. 4.Furthermore, don’t hire someone who’s only in it for the money. 5. Sustain yourself by the life you live, not by exchanging your life for money and living off that. 6.It is a shame to be living off an inheritance, charity, a government pension, or to gamble your way to prosperity – either through a lottery or by such means as prospecting for gold. 7. Remember that what is valuable about a thing is not the same as how much money it will fetch on the market. 8. Don’t waste conversation and attention on the superficial trivialities and gossip of the daily news, but attend to things of more import: “Read not the Times. Read the Eternities.” 9. Similarly, politics is something that ought to be a minor and discreet part of life, not the grotesque public sport it has become. 10. Don’t mistake the march of commerce for progress and civilization – especially when that commerce amounts to driving slaves to produce the articles of vice like alcohol and tobacco. There’s no shortage of gold, of tobacco, of alcohol, but there is a short supply of “a high and earnest purpose." |
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| Author: | rekieter [ Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:03 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Life Without Principle |
It kinda reminds me of an old poem that plenty of people find offensive but i like it. Here's the part I'm talking about: Beware of all the Holy books And all the creeds and schools, And every law that man has made And all the golden rules. “Laws” and “Rules” imposed on you From days of old renown, Are not intended for your “good” But for your crushing down. Then dare to rend the chains that bind And to yourself be true. Dare to liberate your mind, From all things, old and new. Always think your own thought, All other thoughts reject; Learn to use your own brain And boldly stand erect. |
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