Monday, February 1, 2021

Staying Steady in these Days of Deception

 I didn't write this, it comes from the NY Post.  BUT.. it is excellent and in a way prophetic.

 

1. Remind yourself, right now, of the following truth: You are free.

It’s true that we live in an upside-down time in which pressing the “like” button on the wrong thing can bring untold consequences. But giving in to those who seek to confine you only hurts you in the long run.

2. Be honest.

Do not say anything about yourself or others that you know is false. Absolutely refuse to let your mind be colonized.

3. Stick to your principles.

If you are a decent person, you know mob justice is never just. So never join a mob. Ever. Even if you agree with the mob.

4. Set an example for your kids and your community.

That means being courageous. I understand that it’s hard.

5. If you don’t like it, leave it.

A class in college, a job, anything. Get out and do your own thing.
 
6. Become more self-reliant.

If you can learn to use a power drill, do it. If you’ve always wanted an outdoor solar hot tub, make one. Learn to poach an egg or shoot a gun.

7. Worship God more than Yale.

In other words, do not lose sight of what is essential. Professional prestige is not essential. Being popular is not essential.

8. Make like-minded friends.

Then stand up for them. Two good tests: Are they willing to tell the truth even if it hurts their own side?

9. Trust your own eyes and ears.

Rely on firsthand information from people you trust rather than on media spin. When you hear someone making generalizations about a group of people, imagine they are talking about you and react accordingly.

10. Use your capital to build original, interesting and generative things right now. This minute.

If you don’t have the financial capital, you have the social or political capital. Or the ability to sweat. The work of our lifetimes is the Great Build. Let’s go.

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