Meaning is what you have to buttress yourself against the tragedy of life despite the fact that you're a fragile, damaged, and mortal creature. It is when you found something to do that announced itself as worthwhile.
Meaning tells you when you are in the right place. And the right place is between chaos and order - those are real places, and you want them carefully balanced.
Expedience is you do the thing that gets you off the hook the fastest, right now.
You play that game across time it doesn't work. It sends you down
Don't sacrifice the future for the present.
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Some of these rules, namely 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12, are truly transforming my life. As young adults, it is easy to feel so disorganized, to feel lost, and without anything concrete to grasp. These rules, or more worldview suggestions, offer me something that I can firmly believe in and test out in my very real, chaotic life. After all, these ideas are someone's antidote to chaos. And now, some of them are mine. I hope you can find them as useful as I have!
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