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  • MY SIMPLE METHODOLOGY: LOCKER ROOM VS PORCH I have a very simple methodology: th

    MY SIMPLE METHODOLOGY: LOCKER ROOM VS PORCH

    I have a very simple methodology: the truth. the truth provides decidability. And I don’t leave room for pragmatism. By allowing one pragmatic falsehood you allow all pragmatic falsehoods. By disallowing all falsehoods, no matter how practical, you leave only the truth.

    —“I get that you teach by a startling statement and follow-up Devil’s advocate questions. But sometime we lose the forest for trying to define a tree.”—Anne Summers

    It’s just the socratic method. Propose an assertion that will either reinforce or oppose a norm. Then we all debate until we understand.

    I love teaching online. It’s just more like teaching in a Locker Room or Bar than the vaulted porch of athenian wisdom….. lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:43:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. ARISTOTLE’S TESTIMONIALISM —“Following Plat

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    ARISTOTLE’S TESTIMONIALISM

    —“Following Plato’s death, Aristotle immersed himself in empirical studies and shifted from Platonism to empiricism. He believed all concepts and knowledge were ultimately based on perception.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:36:45 UTC

  • How do I convert my profile to a Facebook Page? By creating a Page, you can use

    How do I convert my profile to a Facebook Page?

    By creating a Page, you can use more tools and share with a wider audience. Converting your profile to a Page creates a new Facebook Page that’s based on your profile. You can only convert your profile to a Page once.

    When you convert your profile to a Page:

    You’ll have both a profile and a Page after conversion.

    We’ll transfer your profile picture and cover photo to the Page, and the name on your profile will become the Page’s name.

    You can select from your friends, followers and pending friend requests and add them as your new Page’s followers. See more information in the section below.

    You can choose which photos and videos to copy over from your profile, but keep in mind that views and other metrics remain with your profile and can’t transfer to the Page.

    If you convert a verified profile, the verified status will be moved from the profile to the Page.

    You can preview all changes before publishing your new Page.

    When you’ve finished setting up your new Page, we’ll ask you to check your privacy settings on your profile to make sure you’re sharing what you want to share.

    To convert your profile to a Facebook Page:

    Go to Create a Facebook Page Based on Your Profile.

    Click Get Started and follow the on-screen instructions.

    Your new Page will automatically publish once the conversion process is finished. To change this setting, click to select Off next to Publish Page when done at the top.

    What Happens to My Friends, Followers and Pending Friend Requests When I Convert to a Page?

    Once your new Page is published:

    Your profile’s followers, friends and friend requests will get notified that you’ve created a new Page.

    The profile followers you choose will automatically follow the new Page and will be removed from following your profile.

    Friends and pending friend requests you select will automatically like and follow the new Page, and won’t be removed from your profile.

    ✔️ How to Verify a Page or Profile on Facebook: Blue And

    This post originally appeared on my blog: How to get verified on Facebook.

    The process of verifying a page or a profile on Facebook is very simple. In a nutshell you need 2 things: 1) you need great press and 2) a compelling reason.

    You might be wondering if you need a lot of followers to get verified. This doesn’t seem to be the case.

    First, not everyone can be verified, unfortunately. According to Facebook’s Support Team only people in the following categories can be verified with a badge:

    Journalists

    Popular Brand or Businesses

    Government Officials

    Celebrities

    Media

    Entertainment

    Sports Companies

    If you fall in these categories, there is a higher chance that you can be verified.

    Pro tip: If your personal facebook page is not in this category, you can always change it to “Public Figure” by going to About > Category.

    After you’ve done that, follow these steps:

    Link to your profile or Page from your official website.

    For a Facebook Page, different types of basic information will appear in your Page’s About section depending on your Page’s category. It’s important to add accurate details so that people can quickly learn about your Page. Make sure to add your website, awards, bio, and more. The more complete it is, the better.

    For a Facebook profile, provide accurate information in your profile. Include in your About section a website address that is registered in your name. Make your profile public by default so that people can follow it. Have at least a few hundred followers (~500) before requesting a badge.

    Contact Facebook and get verified. Make sure to include a government-issued ID (US IDs work best, a passport will do too).

    Write a compelling reason as to why you should be verified. Everyone’s case is different so I won’t tell you what to write. Here you should include your website and links to relevant press articles or a Wikipedia page.

    Wait 2-5 days to hear back from Big Brother Facebook.

    If you got your verification request rejected it is most likely due to the following reasons:

    You don’t have enough features on the press. -> Learn how to get featured on Forbes, Techcrunch, etc.

    You don’t have a Wikipedia. FYI, to get a Wiki, you first need press.

    You didn’t write a compelling reason or the ID you provided was blurry or not appropriate.

    From Facebook’s support: “If your Page’s category is Local Business, Company or Organization, your Page may be eligible for a gray verification badge. If you’re an admin, your Page has a profile picture and cover photo, and is eligible, you’ll see this option in your Page’s Settings.” To verify your Page, you can use your business’s publicly listed phone number or a business document (example: phone bill).

    The steps to follow are:

    Click Settings at the top of your Page

    Click General

    Go to Page Visibility, then click Edit

    Click Verify this Page, then click Get Started

    Enter a publicly listed phone number for your business, your country and language

    Click Call Me Now to allow Facebook to call you with a verification code

    Enter the 4-digit verification code and click Continue

    Note: If you don’t see the “verify this page” it is because Facebook hasn’t rolled out the feature to all users just yet.

    Benefits of having a blue or grey badge

    Instant EGO boost (come on, you feel good when you see it)

    Boosts credibility in your business or imageUsers will know they are interacting with the real page

    Verified pages will rank higher on Facebook’s search results.

    Is it worth it?

    I don’t really think so, as most of the benefit will only be that you can brag to your friends about it. Not much more than that, in my opinion. I rather suggest you invest your time creating amazing value for your followers.



    So there you have it, this is the way to verify a page on Facebook: get press and follow the steps. If we aren’t connected on LinkedIn yet, don’t hesitate to send me a connection request.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:36:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. ARISTOTLE’S ETHNOCENTRISM —“Aristotle encou

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    ARISTOTLE’S ETHNOCENTRISM

    —“Aristotle encouraged Alexander toward eastern conquest and Aristotle’s own attitude towards Persia was unabashedly ethnocentric. In one famous example, he counsels Alexander to be “a leader to the Greeks and a despot to the barbarians, to look after the former as after friends and relatives, and to deal with the latter as with beasts or plants”.—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:33:58 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. WE TRANSCEND – TOGETHER Love Thyself. Love Th

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    WE TRANSCEND – TOGETHER
    Love Thyself. Love Thy Kin. Love Thy Nation. But Transcend all of man.

    Of course I love my family, tribe, and nation above all. But I also wish every other family and tribe to prosper, evolve, and transcend.

    Any man who fights for truth and liberty is my brother. Any man who uses truth and liberty to advance his family, tribe, and nation is a nobleman whom I will reciprocally insure.

    This is how our families, tribes, and nations raise each other into transcendence.

    And it is the way we build numbers in the world with which to domesticate or eliminate the hordes of animals unable to transcend from beast into man.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:24:39 UTC

  • PM ME TO APPROVE CHEEZY SOCK/ALTs Jeez guys. If you have some cheezy alt-sock ac

    PM ME TO APPROVE CHEEZY SOCK/ALTs

    Jeez guys. If you have some cheezy alt-sock account with no content and just a few friends, I can’t approve it. Sorry. I have no idea who is who. Send me PM if you have a sock I keep refusing.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:14:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/your_posts/37010185_10156491961647264_2361468930255486976_o_10

    photos_and_videos/your_posts/37010185_10156491961647264_2361468930255486976_o_10

    photos_and_videos/your_posts/37010185_10156491961647264_2361468930255486976_o_10156491961637264.jpg SELF AUTHORING – STOICISM IS THE ANVIL OF THE SELF

    (Stoicism in Scientific Terms)

    Self Authoring and Journaling are the best training you can give yourself – other than basic physical fitness. I promise you.

    Why? Because we evolved our minds to search for possibilities optimistically. So its very easy to say stupid things to yourself in the madness of the moment; and much harder to write down stupid things in organized prose; and much, much harder to read stupid things you’ve written in organized prose even a day later. So journaling rapidly teaches you the frailty of human contemplation and forecasting. It teaches you intellectual honesty. This is why, prior to the leftist destruction of education, we were all taught to keep a diary (journal) of our thoughts – once we have any to journal that is. 😉

    Self authoring is simply setting goals for yourself for life, the year, and the day. And reviewing them. And revising them. That’s it.

    If you add two checklists to your life goals (“seven habits”) so that you satisfy your full self’s needs. And a set of “virtues” (you must select from the virtues you want, not assume all virtues will help you), then this is effectively a project plan for your life, that provides you with mindfulness.

    If you read Marcus Aurelius, do so with the intent of learning how to write to yourself. His book is the best living example of an exceptional man’s use of thinking about his thoughts of the day, by writing them down.

    You must write honestly. Most of us will write very simple things. We are not Marcus Aurelius, Emperor. We are mere Warriors for the Working Day.

    And you must not worry about the structure of your prose – punctuation or sentence structure or spelling even. That will come with practice.

    All plans are created only to assist you in thinking and measuring yourself, as well as insulating you from the opinions and coercions of others.

    However, the best strategic plan is opportunism in pursuit of your goals, and searching for and creating opportunities for the achievement of your goals. And so any plan is merely the default opportunity you plan to seize unless a better opportunity for a different plan surprises you.

    I work (like Napoleon) by doing an exhaustive amount of research then making a dozen or two plans, and then doing whatever will advance the majority of those plans, so that by accident of iteration, one of the twelve plans (or more) will work out. This is too computationally difficult for many people so keeping it simple is better for them. You have to discover your own equilibrium plan, revision, and opportunity – by trial and error.

    Now, I find that fb and my web site, and emails to myself work as a good journal for me and I just mark private stuff private (for me only). The reason is that when I write in public I am even more honest with myself than when I write to myself in private. This is a trick of personal psychology. All of us are different. I have a lot of confidence and so I don’t mind being public. Others won’t be.

    And the only way to ensure that you are not talking madness to yourself (letting the elephant run away with the rider), is to write it down and review your progress.

    You wouldn’t believe how much your mind will lie to you on behalf of the Elephant if you do not keep a journal on the directions of the Rider.

    But the fact remains – you are able to master yourself (agency) by practice if you are willing to spend 90 days practicing.

    After a year you will find you are dependent upon using the writing to feel you are thinking clearly and organizing your thoughts.

    When you have an idea and immediately feel the draw to ‘write it out’ and organize your thoughts then you are engaged in Self Authoring, and the training is complete. It’s only application after that.

    If you do this you will need no self-help books, no great philosophies, no religions, no teachers, other than to read a book that expands your knowledge now and then.

    There is no secret to the Ritual of Self Authoring, and questioning information as to whether it improves your goals or not.

    No one else’s opinions or attitudes matter. Events do not matter. All that matters is your gradual progress to your virtues and goals.

    -THE VIRTUES-

    EXCELLENCE

    Excellence is striving is to be better than the day before, never giving in to the voice that says, “That’s good enough.” Instead, listen for the voice that says, “Now that’s awesome!”

    ASSERTIVENESS

    Unapologetically go after what you want in life. Be assertive and let the world feel the full weight of who you are. Live with passion … without being a jackass.

    COMPETITIVENESS

    ( … )

    COMMITMENT

    Do what you say you’re going to do without excuse. Suit up, show up everyday, and give your best effort.

    TENACITY

    Tenacity is the ability to stick it out and never give up, to keep going when things are tough and there is no end in sight. This is the only way to live a life of contentedness because regret only happens when we give up.

    FITNESS

    ( … )

    VIOLENCE

    ( … )

    COURAGE

    Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the strength to move forward in the face of fear. Courage is perhaps the most vital virtue to develop. When we feel the fear and do it anyway we develop courage.

    MINDFULNESS

    ( … )

    LOYALTY

    Staying true to yourself and standing by someone else’s side when they face adversity is mastery of loyalty. Never giving up on someone, no matter how hard it gets, for as long as it takes: that is the true measure of any great relationship.

    RESPECT

    The respect you show to others is a reflection of your self respect. For this reason, respect is something you do for yourself. That doesn’t mean you have to agree with others, but you simply value yourself enough to give others respect.

    HONOR

    Honor is respecting those over you and acting in a way that is deserving of respect from those under you. Honor is the reputation and alliance that you earn from those you serve and those who serve you.

    AUTHENTICY

    Being true to yourself isn’t easy. Pulling off the mask that hides your flaws and living in the fullness of who your are creates a contagion that gives others the courage to do the same.

    COOPERATION

    The most important virtue for success is the ability to cooperate. If you can’t play well with others you’re going to get kicked out of the sandbox. Learn to cooperate and you’ll be successful.

    TEAMWORK

    ( … )

    HONESTY

    You are only as good as your word. If your word isn’t worth anything, then you have lost a piece of your soul. Being honest is difficult, but it is the bedrock of character. A house is only as strong as its foundation.

    INTEGRITY

    Integrity is the solidarity of our virtues; it is the quality by which we live out our values and prioritize our principles. It is the culmination of character in action. To act with integrity is to be a good man.

    HUMILITY

    Humility is the leadership quality of taking the brunt of the blame when things go south and giving away the majority of the credit when things go well. The leader who practices humility will never ask anyone to do what they themselves cannot do. Humility is leading from a position of service.

    PRUDENCE

    Prudence is the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye, without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way, and do what is best for the team.

    TACT

    Be honest, but be tactful. Remember there is another human being on the other end of your words. Strive to live by the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

    EMPATHY

    Empathy is the ability to put aside your ego, step into someone else’s shoes and experience their emotions. When we do this, we create connection. The number one emotional need we all have is for connection.

    COMPASSION

    The ability to step outside of yourself and perform an act of selflessness: this is the foundation of compassion. To be compassionate is to value others above yourself for the sole purpose of contributing to the greater good.

    GRACE

    Grace is giving something to someone who hasn’t earned it, doesn’t deserve it and yet we give it anyway. Simply put, grace is giving someone dessert even though they didn’t eat their vegetables.

    FORGIVENESS

    When we forgive we are giving up our right to collect on a debt. “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,” said Gandhi. When I no longer have the need for revenge, then I have forgiven.

    KINDNESS

    There is strength in kindness. A simple smile, a kind word or even an arm on a shoulder can change someone’s life for the better and thereby change the world … Kindness is your super-power.

    GENEROSITY

    Maya Angelou said, “People won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.” Be generous with how you treat everyone … they will feel amazing and so will you.

    GRATITUDE

    Did you know you can’t be resentful and grateful at the same time? Try it. To be truly grateful is to consider all the gifts you have been given and to understand that no matter what, there is always something for which to be grateful.

    PATIENCE

    There is no truer act of love than patience … just ask anyone who has raised a two-year-old.

    ADAPTABILITY

    “Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” is the mantra of the United States Marine Corps. Adaptability is the ability to be flexible to change and gain the advantage in any situation. Things that aren’t adaptable break … things that aren’t adaptable don’t survive.

    CONTENTMENT

    Dissatisfaction is the misconception that you need more than what you already have. Contentment is a mind-set: it’s choosing not to look at lack but see the abundance that already exists.James Lyons Sr.Damn……does that mean I didn’t invent neuro(plus)plastictesis…I just tried to rebrand a known I known process?

    Gosh darn it, the more ya know.

    Good thing I didn’t try and claim it someone would sue me.Jul 12, 2018 3:07pmCurt Doolittleits called ‘stoicism’. Really. The rest of stoicism is merely exploration of the individual virtues – selecting from the chinese menu and making use of them to create your dish of life.Jul 12, 2018 3:13pmPaul FranklinDon’t need nothing else, when you have this. I mean, don’t need no other religion, no ‘God’ required.

    No other God than the one before we are completely honest? And when that is we ourselves?Jul 12, 2018 4:22pmVictor AckermanFantastic post. A very importantly timed one for me. Thank you for your wisdom.Jul 12, 2018 8:08pmCurt DoolittleIll work on refining it a bit. Not quite there.Jul 12, 2018 8:12pmJames SantagataWhat I love about this stuff, is that many of us, me including, stumbled on this,as the only thing that made sense in a Blue-Pilled world and it is so comforting to say, “omg, this is actually a fully formed philosophy” BUT we have the added advantage of neuroscience and 2.000 years of accumulated history to take it even further. Love it.Jul 12, 2018 9:17pmJames SantagataAnd microeconomics + nanoeconomics + behavioral economics. Omg, I’m gonna orgasm. We have the Holy Grail.Jul 12, 2018 9:20pmCurt DoolittleJames Santagata expand on that so I can post it?Jul 12, 2018 9:21pmJames SantagataCurt Doolittle We can now mathematically model Stoicism and we understand not just ourselves but everyone we interact with, through (as you are wont to say) incentives, we can look at max and min as well as elasticity / inelasticity through microeconomics and with all this granular data, we can look at nanoeconomisc (individual transaction) and then set all this against behavioral economisc / neuroeconomics and see that Stoicism is the way forward and we can improve it Stoicism 2.0 but added a few things and emphasizing a few others.Jul 12, 2018 9:25pmCurt Doolittlenow, give me a replacement for “what I love about this stuff”

    what ‘stuff’Jul 12, 2018 9:42pmJames SantagataWhat is powerful about Stoicism is that forces us to maintain an INTERNAL locus of control along with high agency. At the same time, filtering out emotions by considering what we have rather than what we don’t and aligning with natural law allow us to think, calculate and act in the most efficient, effective manner possible. Conserving energy, creating the smallest emotional wake (for ourselves and others, thus mitigating or eliminating negative 2nd and 3rd order effects) and economizing motion as well as emotion (Jim Beam talking).Jul 12, 2018 9:46pmJames Lyons Sr.Bourbon! I knew your fire was fueled proper like!

    Basil Hayden is my favorite libationJul 12, 2018 9:52pmJohn MarkCurt do your dozen or two plans have significant overlap? (Are some of them variations of the same basic outline with same basic goal?)Jul 13, 2018 12:27amJohn MarkBTW powerful post & I love the list of virtues. It seems a person could choose to pursue virtues that shore up weaknesses e.g. in Big5 personality traits (if naturally high agreeableness, pursue assertiveness).Jul 13, 2018 12:27amCurt Doolittleyes ;)Jul 13, 2018 1:56amGreg HamiltonThe Tactical Virtues: Strength, Courage, Mastery, and Honor.

    Well worth the read

    https://amzn.to/2ukiX6xJul 13, 2018 2:05amTobias DarbyJordan Peterson, Eat your heart out.. this is a proper guide..Jul 13, 2018 2:42amTobias DarbyI like tactical violenceJul 13, 2018 2:46amTobias DarbyHi Curt Doolittle.

    I had a shot at violence..

    VIOLENCE:

    Be polite. Keep your word. Threats without action are lies. Avoid ultimatums unless you are prepared to follow up on your end of the bargain.. Protect you and yours. Self Defence is a responsibility, not merely a right. Violence will solve most problems. Order and Justice are simply synonyms for violence.Jul 13, 2018 4:06amCurt Doolittleexcellent!!!Jul 13, 2018 7:57amCurt Doolittlewhat’s that from?Jul 13, 2018 7:57amJames SantagataCurt Doolittle Great paper — “RETHINKING OUR COMPOSING, RECOMPOSING OUR THINKING: COMPOSITION STUDIES AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY CONSIDER WRITING” from page 4 (the abstract down) https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/wcu/f/FergusonOles2011.pdfJul 13, 2018 8:04amPatrick HabetsWhoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. Ralph Waldo Emerson

    The warrior is a nonconformist. He refuses to lower his standards or his code of ethics to please others. The fact that other men may consider this action or that action to be acceptable, means nothing to the warrior. He is not interested in conforming to the opinions of others. He is only interested in living up to his own standards which he sets for himself.

    If the warrior was the type of man that simply went along with the crowd, he would not be so rare. Anyone can bend their standards to conform to the standards of the day, but it takes a real man to stand firm concerning his ethics when all other men are trying to convince him to conform to their way of thinking. The warrior has to not only have confidence in his own code of honor, but also has to have confidence in his ability to walk alone against the tide of public opinion.

    This attitude of independence is what makes the warrior a rare man of honor. He does what he knows in his heart to be right, independent of what anyone else says or does. He refuses to play the game of situational ethics. His ethics are set in stone.

    Others may not be able to decipher his code or understand his way of thinking, but they know that the warrior is a man of principle. He is not a man that can be manipulated by popular opinion or moral fads. The true warrior is a true nonconformist and always has been. Bohdi Sanders ~ author of the TOP 15 Bestseller, BUSHIDO: The Way of the Warrior, available on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075TH53C9. Signed copies are available from: https://thewisdomwarrior.com.Jul 13, 2018 9:38amBryan Nova BreyMaddy Smith to improve agency.Jul 13, 2018 12:58pmGreg HamiltonI prefer strategic violence. But violence is a tool.Jul 13, 2018 1:08pmJorn BirxGood.Jul 14, 2018 8:03amNick ZitoAccountability !?!Jul 20, 2018 3:58amPatrick HabetsWhy do they hate the samurai?Jul 20, 2018 3:59amSELF AUTHORING – STOICISM IS THE ANVIL OF THE SELF

    (Stoicism in Scientific Terms)

    Self Authoring and Journaling are the best training you can give yourself – other than basic physical fitness. I promise you.

    Why? Because we evolved our minds to search for possibilities optimistically. So its very easy to say stupid things to yourself in the madness of the moment; and much harder to write down stupid things in organized prose; and much, much harder to read stupid things you’ve written in organized prose even a day later. So journaling rapidly teaches you the frailty of human contemplation and forecasting. It teaches you intellectual honesty. This is why, prior to the leftist destruction of education, we were all taught to keep a diary (journal) of our thoughts – once we have any to journal that is. 😉

    Self authoring is simply setting goals for yourself for life, the year, and the day. And reviewing them. And revising them. That’s it.

    If you add two checklists to your life goals (“seven habits”) so that you satisfy your full self’s needs. And a set of “virtues” (you must select from the virtues you want, not assume all virtues will help you), then this is effectively a project plan for your life, that provides you with mindfulness.

    If you read Marcus Aurelius, do so with the intent of learning how to write to yourself. His book is the best living example of an exceptional man’s use of thinking about his thoughts of the day, by writing them down.

    You must write honestly. Most of us will write very simple things. We are not Marcus Aurelius, Emperor. We are mere Warriors for the Working Day.

    And you must not worry about the structure of your prose – punctuation or sentence structure or spelling even. That will come with practice.

    All plans are created only to assist you in thinking and measuring yourself, as well as insulating you from the opinions and coercions of others.

    However, the best strategic plan is opportunism in pursuit of your goals, and searching for and creating opportunities for the achievement of your goals. And so any plan is merely the default opportunity you plan to seize unless a better opportunity for a different plan surprises you.

    I work (like Napoleon) by doing an exhaustive amount of research then making a dozen or two plans, and then doing whatever will advance the majority of those plans, so that by accident of iteration, one of the twelve plans (or more) will work out. This is too computationally difficult for many people so keeping it simple is better for them. You have to discover your own equilibrium plan, revision, and opportunity – by trial and error.

    Now, I find that fb and my web site, and emails to myself work as a good journal for me and I just mark private stuff private (for me only). The reason is that when I write in public I am even more honest with myself than when I write to myself in private. This is a trick of personal psychology. All of us are different. I have a lot of confidence and so I don’t mind being public. Others won’t be.

    And the only way to ensure that you are not talking madness to yourself (letting the elephant run away with the rider), is to write it down and review your progress.

    You wouldn’t believe how much your mind will lie to you on behalf of the Elephant if you do not keep a journal on the directions of the Rider.

    But the fact remains – you are able to master yourself (agency) by practice if you are willing to spend 90 days practicing.

    After a year you will find you are dependent upon using the writing to feel you are thinking clearly and organizing your thoughts.

    When you have an idea and immediately feel the draw to ‘write it out’ and organize your thoughts then you are engaged in Self Authoring, and the training is complete. It’s only application after that.

    If you do this you will need no self-help books, no great philosophies, no religions, no teachers, other than to read a book that expands your knowledge now and then.

    There is no secret to the Ritual of Self Authoring, and questioning information as to whether it improves your goals or not.

    No one else’s opinions or attitudes matter. Events do not matter. All that matters is your gradual progress to your virtues and goals.

    -THE VIRTUES-

    EXCELLENCE

    Excellence is striving is to be better than the day before, never giving in to the voice that says, “That’s good enough.” Instead, listen for the voice that says, “Now that’s awesome!”

    ASSERTIVENESS

    Unapologetically go after what you want in life. Be assertive and let the world feel the full weight of who you are. Live with passion … without being a jackass.

    COMPETITIVENESS

    ( … )

    COMMITMENT

    Do what you say you’re going to do without excuse. Suit up, show up everyday, and give your best effort.

    TENACITY

    Tenacity is the ability to stick it out and never give up, to keep going when things are tough and there is no end in sight. This is the only way to live a life of contentedness because regret only happens when we give up.

    FITNESS

    ( … )

    VIOLENCE

    ( … )

    COURAGE

    Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the strength to move forward in the face of fear. Courage is perhaps the most vital virtue to develop. When we feel the fear and do it anyway we develop courage.

    MINDFULNESS

    ( … )

    LOYALTY

    Staying true to yourself and standing by someone else’s side when they face adversity is mastery of loyalty. Never giving up on someone, no matter how hard it gets, for as long as it takes: that is the true measure of any great relationship.

    RESPECT

    The respect you show to others is a reflection of your self respect. For this reason, respect is something you do for yourself. That doesn’t mean you have to agree with others, but you simply value yourself enough to give others respect.

    HONOR

    Honor is respecting those over you and acting in a way that is deserving of respect from those under you. Honor is the reputation and alliance that you earn from those you serve and those who serve you.

    AUTHENTICY

    Being true to yourself isn’t easy. Pulling off the mask that hides your flaws and living in the fullness of who your are creates a contagion that gives others the courage to do the same.

    COOPERATION

    The most important virtue for success is the ability to cooperate. If you can’t play well with others you’re going to get kicked out of the sandbox. Learn to cooperate and you’ll be successful.

    TEAMWORK

    ( … )

    HONESTY

    You are only as good as your word. If your word isn’t worth anything, then you have lost a piece of your soul. Being honest is difficult, but it is the bedrock of character. A house is only as strong as its foundation.

    INTEGRITY

    Integrity is the solidarity of our virtues; it is the quality by which we live out our values and prioritize our principles. It is the culmination of character in action. To act with integrity is to be a good man.

    HUMILITY

    Humility is the leadership quality of taking the brunt of the blame when things go south and giving away the majority of the credit when things go well. The leader who practices humility will never ask anyone to do what they themselves cannot do. Humility is leading from a position of service.

    PRUDENCE

    Prudence is the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye, without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way, and do what is best for the team.

    TACT

    Be honest, but be tactful. Remember there is another human being on the other end of your words. Strive to live by the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

    EMPATHY

    Empathy is the ability to put aside your ego, step into someone else’s shoes and experience their emotions. When we do this, we create connection. The number one emotional need we all have is for connection.

    COMPASSION

    The ability to step outside of yourself and perform an act of selflessness: this is the foundation of compassion. To be compassionate is to value others above yourself for the sole purpose of contributing to the greater good.

    GRACE

    Grace is giving something to someone who hasn’t earned it, doesn’t deserve it and yet we give it anyway. Simply put, grace is giving someone dessert even though they didn’t eat their vegetables.

    FORGIVENESS

    When we forgive we are giving up our right to collect on a debt. “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,” said Gandhi. When I no longer have the need for revenge, then I have forgiven.

    KINDNESS

    There is strength in kindness. A simple smile, a kind word or even an arm on a shoulder can change someone’s life for the better and thereby change the world … Kindness is your super-power.

    GENEROSITY

    Maya Angelou said, “People won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.” Be generous with how you treat everyone … they will feel amazing and so will you.

    GRATITUDE

    Did you know you can’t be resentful and grateful at the same time? Try it. To be truly grateful is to consider all the gifts you have been given and to understand that no matter what, there is always something for which to be grateful.

    PATIENCE

    There is no truer act of love than patience … just ask anyone who has raised a two-year-old.

    ADAPTABILITY

    “Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” is the mantra of the United States Marine Corps. Adaptability is the ability to be flexible to change and gain the advantage in any situation. Things that aren’t adaptable break … things that aren’t adaptable don’t survive.

    CONTENTMENT

    Dissatisfaction is the misconception that you need more than what you already have. Contentment is a mind-set: it’s choosing not to look at lack but see the abundance that already exists.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:10:00 UTC

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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/37010185_10156491961647264_2361468930255486976_o_10156491961637264.jpg SELF AUTHORING – STOICISM IS THE ANVIL OF THE SELF

    (Stoicism in Scientific Terms)

    Self Authoring and Journaling are the best training you can give yourself – other than basic physical fitness. I promise you.

    Why? Because we evolved our minds to search for possibilities optimistically. So its very easy to say stupid things to yourself in the madness of the moment; and much harder to write down stupid things in organized prose; and much, much harder to read stupid things you’ve written in organized prose even a day later. So journaling rapidly teaches you the frailty of human contemplation and forecasting. It teaches you intellectual honesty. This is why, prior to the leftist destruction of education, we were all taught to keep a diary (journal) of our thoughts – once we have any to journal that is. 😉

    Self authoring is simply setting goals for yourself for life, the year, and the day. And reviewing them. And revising them. That’s it.

    If you add two checklists to your life goals (“seven habits”) so that you satisfy your full self’s needs. And a set of “virtues” (you must select from the virtues you want, not assume all virtues will help you), then this is effectively a project plan for your life, that provides you with mindfulness.

    If you read Marcus Aurelius, do so with the intent of learning how to write to yourself. His book is the best living example of an exceptional man’s use of thinking about his thoughts of the day, by writing them down.

    You must write honestly. Most of us will write very simple things. We are not Marcus Aurelius, Emperor. We are mere Warriors for the Working Day.

    And you must not worry about the structure of your prose – punctuation or sentence structure or spelling even. That will come with practice.

    All plans are created only to assist you in thinking and measuring yourself, as well as insulating you from the opinions and coercions of others.

    However, the best strategic plan is opportunism in pursuit of your goals, and searching for and creating opportunities for the achievement of your goals. And so any plan is merely the default opportunity you plan to seize unless a better opportunity for a different plan surprises you.

    I work (like Napoleon) by doing an exhaustive amount of research then making a dozen or two plans, and then doing whatever will advance the majority of those plans, so that by accident of iteration, one of the twelve plans (or more) will work out. This is too computationally difficult for many people so keeping it simple is better for them. You have to discover your own equilibrium plan, revision, and opportunity – by trial and error.

    Now, I find that fb and my web site, and emails to myself work as a good journal for me and I just mark private stuff private (for me only). The reason is that when I write in public I am even more honest with myself than when I write to myself in private. This is a trick of personal psychology. All of us are different. I have a lot of confidence and so I don’t mind being public. Others won’t be.

    And the only way to ensure that you are not talking madness to yourself (letting the elephant run away with the rider), is to write it down and review your progress.

    You wouldn’t believe how much your mind will lie to you on behalf of the Elephant if you do not keep a journal on the directions of the Rider.

    But the fact remains – you are able to master yourself (agency) by practice if you are willing to spend 90 days practicing.

    After a year you will find you are dependent upon using the writing to feel you are thinking clearly and organizing your thoughts.

    When you have an idea and immediately feel the draw to ‘write it out’ and organize your thoughts then you are engaged in Self Authoring, and the training is complete. It’s only application after that.

    If you do this you will need no self-help books, no great philosophies, no religions, no teachers, other than to read a book that expands your knowledge now and then.

    There is no secret to the Ritual of Self Authoring, and questioning information as to whether it improves your goals or not.

    No one else’s opinions or attitudes matter. Events do not matter. All that matters is your gradual progress to your virtues and goals.

    -THE VIRTUES-

    EXCELLENCE

    Excellence is striving is to be better than the day before, never giving in to the voice that says, “That’s good enough.” Instead, listen for the voice that says, “Now that’s awesome!”

    ASSERTIVENESS

    Unapologetically go after what you want in life. Be assertive and let the world feel the full weight of who you are. Live with passion … without being a jackass.

    COMPETITIVENESS

    ( … )

    COMMITMENT

    Do what you say you’re going to do without excuse. Suit up, show up everyday, and give your best effort.

    TENACITY

    Tenacity is the ability to stick it out and never give up, to keep going when things are tough and there is no end in sight. This is the only way to live a life of contentedness because regret only happens when we give up.

    FITNESS

    ( … )

    VIOLENCE

    ( … )

    COURAGE

    Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the strength to move forward in the face of fear. Courage is perhaps the most vital virtue to develop. When we feel the fear and do it anyway we develop courage.

    MINDFULNESS

    ( … )

    LOYALTY

    Staying true to yourself and standing by someone else’s side when they face adversity is mastery of loyalty. Never giving up on someone, no matter how hard it gets, for as long as it takes: that is the true measure of any great relationship.

    RESPECT

    The respect you show to others is a reflection of your self respect. For this reason, respect is something you do for yourself. That doesn’t mean you have to agree with others, but you simply value yourself enough to give others respect.

    HONOR

    Honor is respecting those over you and acting in a way that is deserving of respect from those under you. Honor is the reputation and alliance that you earn from those you serve and those who serve you.

    AUTHENTICY

    Being true to yourself isn’t easy. Pulling off the mask that hides your flaws and living in the fullness of who your are creates a contagion that gives others the courage to do the same.

    COOPERATION

    The most important virtue for success is the ability to cooperate. If you can’t play well with others you’re going to get kicked out of the sandbox. Learn to cooperate and you’ll be successful.

    TEAMWORK

    ( … )

    HONESTY

    You are only as good as your word. If your word isn’t worth anything, then you have lost a piece of your soul. Being honest is difficult, but it is the bedrock of character. A house is only as strong as its foundation.

    INTEGRITY

    Integrity is the solidarity of our virtues; it is the quality by which we live out our values and prioritize our principles. It is the culmination of character in action. To act with integrity is to be a good man.

    HUMILITY

    Humility is the leadership quality of taking the brunt of the blame when things go south and giving away the majority of the credit when things go well. The leader who practices humility will never ask anyone to do what they themselves cannot do. Humility is leading from a position of service.

    PRUDENCE

    Prudence is the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye, without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way, and do what is best for the team.

    TACT

    Be honest, but be tactful. Remember there is another human being on the other end of your words. Strive to live by the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

    EMPATHY

    Empathy is the ability to put aside your ego, step into someone else’s shoes and experience their emotions. When we do this, we create connection. The number one emotional need we all have is for connection.

    COMPASSION

    The ability to step outside of yourself and perform an act of selflessness: this is the foundation of compassion. To be compassionate is to value others above yourself for the sole purpose of contributing to the greater good.

    GRACE

    Grace is giving something to someone who hasn’t earned it, doesn’t deserve it and yet we give it anyway. Simply put, grace is giving someone dessert even though they didn’t eat their vegetables.

    FORGIVENESS

    When we forgive we are giving up our right to collect on a debt. “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,” said Gandhi. When I no longer have the need for revenge, then I have forgiven.

    KINDNESS

    There is strength in kindness. A simple smile, a kind word or even an arm on a shoulder can change someone’s life for the better and thereby change the world … Kindness is your super-power.

    GENEROSITY

    Maya Angelou said, “People won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.” Be generous with how you treat everyone … they will feel amazing and so will you.

    GRATITUDE

    Did you know you can’t be resentful and grateful at the same time? Try it. To be truly grateful is to consider all the gifts you have been given and to understand that no matter what, there is always something for which to be grateful.

    PATIENCE

    There is no truer act of love than patience … just ask anyone who has raised a two-year-old.

    ADAPTABILITY

    “Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” is the mantra of the United States Marine Corps. Adaptability is the ability to be flexible to change and gain the advantage in any situation. Things that aren’t adaptable break … things that aren’t adaptable don’t survive.

    CONTENTMENT

    Dissatisfaction is the misconception that you need more than what you already have. Contentment is a mind-set: it’s choosing not to look at lack but see the abundance that already exists.James Lyons Sr.Damn……does that mean I didn’t invent neuro(plus)plastictesis…I just tried to rebrand a known I known process?

    Gosh darn it, the more ya know.

    Good thing I didn’t try and claim it someone would sue me.Jul 12, 2018 3:07pmCurt Doolittleits called ‘stoicism’. Really. The rest of stoicism is merely exploration of the individual virtues – selecting from the chinese menu and making use of them to create your dish of life.Jul 12, 2018 3:13pmPaul FranklinDon’t need nothing else, when you have this. I mean, don’t need no other religion, no ‘God’ required.

    No other God than the one before we are completely honest? And when that is we ourselves?Jul 12, 2018 4:22pmVictor AckermanFantastic post. A very importantly timed one for me. Thank you for your wisdom.Jul 12, 2018 8:08pmCurt DoolittleIll work on refining it a bit. Not quite there.Jul 12, 2018 8:12pmJames SantagataWhat I love about this stuff, is that many of us, me including, stumbled on this,as the only thing that made sense in a Blue-Pilled world and it is so comforting to say, “omg, this is actually a fully formed philosophy” BUT we have the added advantage of neuroscience and 2.000 years of accumulated history to take it even further. Love it.Jul 12, 2018 9:17pmJames SantagataAnd microeconomics + nanoeconomics + behavioral economics. Omg, I’m gonna orgasm. We have the Holy Grail.Jul 12, 2018 9:20pmCurt Doolittle@[525087895:2048:James Santagata] expand on that so I can post it?Jul 12, 2018 9:21pmJames Santagata@[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle] We can now mathematically model Stoicism and we understand not just ourselves but everyone we interact with, through (as you are wont to say) incentives, we can look at max and min as well as elasticity / inelasticity through microeconomics and with all this granular data, we can look at nanoeconomisc (individual transaction) and then set all this against behavioral economisc / neuroeconomics and see that Stoicism is the way forward and we can improve it Stoicism 2.0 but added a few things and emphasizing a few others.Jul 12, 2018 9:25pmCurt Doolittlenow, give me a replacement for “what I love about this stuff”

    what ‘stuff’Jul 12, 2018 9:42pmJames SantagataWhat is powerful about Stoicism is that forces us to maintain an INTERNAL locus of control along with high agency. At the same time, filtering out emotions by considering what we have rather than what we don’t and aligning with natural law allow us to think, calculate and act in the most efficient, effective manner possible. Conserving energy, creating the smallest emotional wake (for ourselves and others, thus mitigating or eliminating negative 2nd and 3rd order effects) and economizing motion as well as emotion (Jim Beam talking).Jul 12, 2018 9:46pmJames Lyons Sr.Bourbon! I knew your fire was fueled proper like!

    Basil Hayden is my favorite libationJul 12, 2018 9:52pmJohn MarkCurt do your dozen or two plans have significant overlap? (Are some of them variations of the same basic outline with same basic goal?)Jul 13, 2018 12:27amJohn MarkBTW powerful post & I love the list of virtues. It seems a person could choose to pursue virtues that shore up weaknesses e.g. in Big5 personality traits (if naturally high agreeableness, pursue assertiveness).Jul 13, 2018 12:27amCurt Doolittleyes ;)Jul 13, 2018 1:56amGreg HamiltonThe Tactical Virtues: Strength, Courage, Mastery, and Honor.

    Well worth the read

    https://amzn.to/2ukiX6xJul 13, 2018 2:05amTobias DarbyJordan Peterson, Eat your heart out.. this is a proper guide..Jul 13, 2018 2:42amTobias DarbyI like tactical violenceJul 13, 2018 2:46amPatrick HabetsJul 13, 2018 3:24amTobias DarbyHi @[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle].

    I had a shot at violence..

    VIOLENCE:

    Be polite. Keep your word. Threats without action are lies. Avoid ultimatums unless you are prepared to follow up on your end of the bargain.. Protect you and yours. Self Defence is a responsibility, not merely a right. Violence will solve most problems. Order and Justice are simply synonyms for violence.Jul 13, 2018 4:06amCurt Doolittleexcellent!!!Jul 13, 2018 7:57amCurt Doolittlewhat’s that from?Jul 13, 2018 7:57amJames Santagata@[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle] Great paper — “RETHINKING OUR COMPOSING, RECOMPOSING OUR THINKING: COMPOSITION STUDIES AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY CONSIDER WRITING” from page 4 (the abstract down) https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/wcu/f/FergusonOles2011.pdfJul 13, 2018 8:04amPatrick HabetsWhoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. Ralph Waldo Emerson

    The warrior is a nonconformist. He refuses to lower his standards or his code of ethics to please others. The fact that other men may consider this action or that action to be acceptable, means nothing to the warrior. He is not interested in conforming to the opinions of others. He is only interested in living up to his own standards which he sets for himself.

    If the warrior was the type of man that simply went along with the crowd, he would not be so rare. Anyone can bend their standards to conform to the standards of the day, but it takes a real man to stand firm concerning his ethics when all other men are trying to convince him to conform to their way of thinking. The warrior has to not only have confidence in his own code of honor, but also has to have confidence in his ability to walk alone against the tide of public opinion.

    This attitude of independence is what makes the warrior a rare man of honor. He does what he knows in his heart to be right, independent of what anyone else says or does. He refuses to play the game of situational ethics. His ethics are set in stone.

    Others may not be able to decipher his code or understand his way of thinking, but they know that the warrior is a man of principle. He is not a man that can be manipulated by popular opinion or moral fads. The true warrior is a true nonconformist and always has been. Bohdi Sanders ~ author of the TOP 15 Bestseller, BUSHIDO: The Way of the Warrior, available on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075TH53C9. Signed copies are available from: https://thewisdomwarrior.com.Jul 13, 2018 9:38amBryan Nova Brey@[29900084:2048:Maddy Smith] to improve agency.Jul 13, 2018 12:58pmGreg HamiltonI prefer strategic violence. But violence is a tool.Jul 13, 2018 1:08pmJorn BirxGood.Jul 14, 2018 8:03amNick ZitoAccountability !?!Jul 20, 2018 3:58amPatrick HabetsWhy do they hate the samurai?Jul 20, 2018 3:59amSELF AUTHORING – STOICISM IS THE ANVIL OF THE SELF

    (Stoicism in Scientific Terms)

    Self Authoring and Journaling are the best training you can give yourself – other than basic physical fitness. I promise you.

    Why? Because we evolved our minds to search for possibilities optimistically. So its very easy to say stupid things to yourself in the madness of the moment; and much harder to write down stupid things in organized prose; and much, much harder to read stupid things you’ve written in organized prose even a day later. So journaling rapidly teaches you the frailty of human contemplation and forecasting. It teaches you intellectual honesty. This is why, prior to the leftist destruction of education, we were all taught to keep a diary (journal) of our thoughts – once we have any to journal that is. 😉

    Self authoring is simply setting goals for yourself for life, the year, and the day. And reviewing them. And revising them. That’s it.

    If you add two checklists to your life goals (“seven habits”) so that you satisfy your full self’s needs. And a set of “virtues” (you must select from the virtues you want, not assume all virtues will help you), then this is effectively a project plan for your life, that provides you with mindfulness.

    If you read Marcus Aurelius, do so with the intent of learning how to write to yourself. His book is the best living example of an exceptional man’s use of thinking about his thoughts of the day, by writing them down.

    You must write honestly. Most of us will write very simple things. We are not Marcus Aurelius, Emperor. We are mere Warriors for the Working Day.

    And you must not worry about the structure of your prose – punctuation or sentence structure or spelling even. That will come with practice.

    All plans are created only to assist you in thinking and measuring yourself, as well as insulating you from the opinions and coercions of others.

    However, the best strategic plan is opportunism in pursuit of your goals, and searching for and creating opportunities for the achievement of your goals. And so any plan is merely the default opportunity you plan to seize unless a better opportunity for a different plan surprises you.

    I work (like Napoleon) by doing an exhaustive amount of research then making a dozen or two plans, and then doing whatever will advance the majority of those plans, so that by accident of iteration, one of the twelve plans (or more) will work out. This is too computationally difficult for many people so keeping it simple is better for them. You have to discover your own equilibrium plan, revision, and opportunity – by trial and error.

    Now, I find that fb and my web site, and emails to myself work as a good journal for me and I just mark private stuff private (for me only). The reason is that when I write in public I am even more honest with myself than when I write to myself in private. This is a trick of personal psychology. All of us are different. I have a lot of confidence and so I don’t mind being public. Others won’t be.

    And the only way to ensure that you are not talking madness to yourself (letting the elephant run away with the rider), is to write it down and review your progress.

    You wouldn’t believe how much your mind will lie to you on behalf of the Elephant if you do not keep a journal on the directions of the Rider.

    But the fact remains – you are able to master yourself (agency) by practice if you are willing to spend 90 days practicing.

    After a year you will find you are dependent upon using the writing to feel you are thinking clearly and organizing your thoughts.

    When you have an idea and immediately feel the draw to ‘write it out’ and organize your thoughts then you are engaged in Self Authoring, and the training is complete. It’s only application after that.

    If you do this you will need no self-help books, no great philosophies, no religions, no teachers, other than to read a book that expands your knowledge now and then.

    There is no secret to the Ritual of Self Authoring, and questioning information as to whether it improves your goals or not.

    No one else’s opinions or attitudes matter. Events do not matter. All that matters is your gradual progress to your virtues and goals.

    -THE VIRTUES-

    EXCELLENCE

    Excellence is striving is to be better than the day before, never giving in to the voice that says, “That’s good enough.” Instead, listen for the voice that says, “Now that’s awesome!”

    ASSERTIVENESS

    Unapologetically go after what you want in life. Be assertive and let the world feel the full weight of who you are. Live with passion … without being a jackass.

    COMPETITIVENESS

    ( … )

    COMMITMENT

    Do what you say you’re going to do without excuse. Suit up, show up everyday, and give your best effort.

    TENACITY

    Tenacity is the ability to stick it out and never give up, to keep going when things are tough and there is no end in sight. This is the only way to live a life of contentedness because regret only happens when we give up.

    FITNESS

    ( … )

    VIOLENCE

    ( … )

    COURAGE

    Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the strength to move forward in the face of fear. Courage is perhaps the most vital virtue to develop. When we feel the fear and do it anyway we develop courage.

    MINDFULNESS

    ( … )

    LOYALTY

    Staying true to yourself and standing by someone else’s side when they face adversity is mastery of loyalty. Never giving up on someone, no matter how hard it gets, for as long as it takes: that is the true measure of any great relationship.

    RESPECT

    The respect you show to others is a reflection of your self respect. For this reason, respect is something you do for yourself. That doesn’t mean you have to agree with others, but you simply value yourself enough to give others respect.

    HONOR

    Honor is respecting those over you and acting in a way that is deserving of respect from those under you. Honor is the reputation and alliance that you earn from those you serve and those who serve you.

    AUTHENTICY

    Being true to yourself isn’t easy. Pulling off the mask that hides your flaws and living in the fullness of who your are creates a contagion that gives others the courage to do the same.

    COOPERATION

    The most important virtue for success is the ability to cooperate. If you can’t play well with others you’re going to get kicked out of the sandbox. Learn to cooperate and you’ll be successful.

    TEAMWORK

    ( … )

    HONESTY

    You are only as good as your word. If your word isn’t worth anything, then you have lost a piece of your soul. Being honest is difficult, but it is the bedrock of character. A house is only as strong as its foundation.

    INTEGRITY

    Integrity is the solidarity of our virtues; it is the quality by which we live out our values and prioritize our principles. It is the culmination of character in action. To act with integrity is to be a good man.

    HUMILITY

    Humility is the leadership quality of taking the brunt of the blame when things go south and giving away the majority of the credit when things go well. The leader who practices humility will never ask anyone to do what they themselves cannot do. Humility is leading from a position of service.

    PRUDENCE

    Prudence is the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye, without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way, and do what is best for the team.

    TACT

    Be honest, but be tactful. Remember there is another human being on the other end of your words. Strive to live by the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

    EMPATHY

    Empathy is the ability to put aside your ego, step into someone else’s shoes and experience their emotions. When we do this, we create connection. The number one emotional need we all have is for connection.

    COMPASSION

    The ability to step outside of yourself and perform an act of selflessness: this is the foundation of compassion. To be compassionate is to value others above yourself for the sole purpose of contributing to the greater good.

    GRACE

    Grace is giving something to someone who hasn’t earned it, doesn’t deserve it and yet we give it anyway. Simply put, grace is giving someone dessert even though they didn’t eat their vegetables.

    FORGIVENESS

    When we forgive we are giving up our right to collect on a debt. “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,” said Gandhi. When I no longer have the need for revenge, then I have forgiven.

    KINDNESS

    There is strength in kindness. A simple smile, a kind word or even an arm on a shoulder can change someone’s life for the better and thereby change the world … Kindness is your super-power.

    GENEROSITY

    Maya Angelou said, “People won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.” Be generous with how you treat everyone … they will feel amazing and so will you.

    GRATITUDE

    Did you know you can’t be resentful and grateful at the same time? Try it. To be truly grateful is to consider all the gifts you have been given and to understand that no matter what, there is always something for which to be grateful.

    PATIENCE

    There is no truer act of love than patience … just ask anyone who has raised a two-year-old.

    ADAPTABILITY

    “Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” is the mantra of the United States Marine Corps. Adaptability is the ability to be flexible to change and gain the advantage in any situation. Things that aren’t adaptable break … things that aren’t adaptable don’t survive.

    CONTENTMENT

    Dissatisfaction is the misconception that you need more than what you already have. Contentment is a mind-set: it’s choosing not to look at lack but see the abundance that already exists.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 14:10:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. —“Propaganda is a tool of the state, the ch

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    —“Propaganda is a tool of the state, the church, the academy, and their dependents. Men of means have no time or need for it.”—Gene Siedlecki


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 13:54:57 UTC

  • MINDFULNESS OF ASCETICISM It is hard to prosecute an ascetic since it is through

    MINDFULNESS OF ASCETICISM

    It is hard to prosecute an ascetic since it is through property one is most easily prosecuted by the state. Living overseas in a private hotel, you realize the luxury of no driver’s license, no car, no insurance, no bills, no anything other than pay-as-you-go phone bill and monthly hotel bill. Living well without property is extremely cheap – as long as you have balance sheet wealth somewhere.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-12 13:52:00 UTC