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- title: Adult behavior
- lang: en
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- > 1. Be patient. No matter what.
- > 1. Don’t badmouth: Assign responsibility, not blame. Say nothing of another you wouldn’t say to him.
- > 1. Never assume the motives of others are, to them, less noble than yours are to you.
- > 1. Expand your sense of the possible.
- > 1. Don’t trouble yourself with matters you truly cannot change.
- > 1. Expect no more of anyone than you can deliver yourself.
- > 1. Tolerate ambiguity.
- > 1. Laugh at yourself frequently.
- > 1. Concern yourself with what is right rather than who is right.
- > 1. Never forget that, no matter how certain, you might be wrong.
- > 1. Give up blood sports.
- > 1. Remember that your life belongs to others as well. Don’t risk it frivolously.
- > 1. Never lie to anyone for any reason. (Lies of omission are sometimes exempt.)
- > 1. Learn the needs of those around you and respect them.
- > 1. Avoid the pursuit of happiness. Seek to define your mission and pursue that.
- > 1. Reduce your use of the first personal pronoun.
- > 1. Praise at least as often as you disparage.
- > 1. Admit your errors freely and soon.
- > 1. Become less suspicious of joy.
- > 1. Understand humility.
- > 1. Remember that love forgives everything.
- > 1. Foster dignity.
- > 1. Live memorably.
- > 1. Love yourself.
- > 1. Endure.
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- > <cite>*Principles of Adult Behavior*, John Perry Barlow, 2013</cite>
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- Adult? What about Human? Or maybe these concerns can only happen *because* you are not anymore a kid? Mmmh.
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