“In order to align your life choices with your values, you will need to inquire about the effects of your actions (and inactions) on yourself and others. Although we are always stumbling upon new knowledge that shifts our choices and life direction, bringing conscious inquiry to life means that we continually ask questions that lead us to the information we need to make thoughtful decisions. Asking questions is liberating because we develop great understanding and discover more choices with our new knowledge”
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Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life
This book delves into the concept of ethical living, advocating for actions that maximize good and minimize harm. It examines the principles behind ethical decision-making and their application in everyday life. more
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“We must give lengthy deliberation to what has to be decided once and for all.”
“We are like violins. We can be used as doorstops, or we can make music.”
“The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.”
“Money: There's nothing in the world so demoralizing as money.”
Source: The Oedipus Cycle: An English Version
