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Two Rules for Happy Living
All bad acts, then, are those acts which cannot be easily experienced at the target end.

On this definition, let us review our own “bad acts.” Which ones were bad? Only those that could not be easily experienced by another were bad. Thus, which of society’s favorite bad acts are bad? Acts of real violence resulting in pain, unconsciousness, insanity and heavy loss could at this time be considered bad. Well, what other acts of yours do you consider “bad”? The things which you have done which you could not easily, yourself, experience were bad. But the things which you have done which you, yourself, could have experienced, had they been done to you, were not bad. That certainly changes one’s view of things!

There is no need to lead a violent life just to prove one can experience. The idea is not to prove one can experience, but to regain the ability to experience.


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