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Beside the holy idiot and the lemonade attitude things (thanks to M5 and DB) we should add Respect, in the sense given by Native Americans, if this is the correct nomenclature.Respect encompasses a lot of things: from letting others expressing their opinions, to letting others do what they want if they don't cross lines (consenting adults), respecting others' rugs, letting others living their own life as they wish (always if they don't cross lines of course), not thinking that the world start and stops at your own convenience, respecting ourselves, the others, the planet......A Dude Minds, and Respects.Sounds it good?
@ Rev. Ed CAbideTo take it easy, not being uptight of mind or body.To remain limber and supple of thinking, open like a book, not closed like a door.To tolerate and respect others, to greet with a smile and embrace with a laugh.That's a worthy start, Rev. Ed. Very limber thoughts.
1) Please try to be nice to each other. Even if you're sure you're right and you think the other person is a nitwit.2) If someone isn't nice to you, it's a great opportunity to exercise your own Dudeist muscles by not reacting with indignation or anger.3) We're all different. The only thing we have in common is that we all want the world to be a little more Dude. Let's try to inject Dudeness into our posts whenever possible. A little Dude goes a long way. I like this one too. Otherwise this thread is a most excellent read.
1) Please try to be nice to each other. Even if you're sure you're right and you think the other person is a nitwit.2) If someone isn't nice to you, it's a great opportunity to exercise your own Dudeist muscles by not reacting with indignation or anger.3) We're all different. The only thing we have in common is that we all want the world to be a little more Dude. Let's try to inject Dudeness into our posts whenever possible. A little Dude goes a long way. I like this one too. Otherwise this thread is a most excellent read.~thinkingdude
...and maybe if it harms none.....
CC and Duddha yes it is a beautiful and worthy ethic, and I admire you both for trying to live life that way, but as usual (it being a favourite crusade of CC's) my point was missed.I don't object to your ethic what I object to is the statement that was made:Quote from: Duddha on July 31, 2011, 08:45:23 AMAbiding= enlightened hedonism.1. Do no harm2. Enjoy life!For you yes, your abidance may be so, but for me no.I am very happy for the pair of you in your "Do No Harm" ethic, go fourth and live your lives as shinning examples of this life style, I admire the fact that you share a dream of a better world, but much as I have problems with "prayer", and "evangelism", I also do not see "do no harm" as part of my abidance, and do not see any of these as essential to Dudeism.I'm sorry no matter how many times you quote http://youtu.be/q3Xy8YaJH5U, you still have failed to convince me, as a credo it over simplifies the beauty and intricacy of life that includes both the yin and yang of violence and harm.All you are doing here is evangelising a point of view that I have given due consideration to and find lacking.Much like the Dudeist Christians, I have no problem with the Dudeist No Harmers, or Dudeist Enlightened Hedonists, but please stop trying to tell me what my abidance should be.I abide as I abide, you abide as you abide.I go against my own creed and finally say:Abiding = Wu WeiDo without doing, be without interfering. Abidance is taking the water course way.
Abiding= enlightened hedonism.1. Do no harm2. Enjoy life!
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