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- 20:5620:56, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [5,476 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Eight: The Man Who Succeeds == The conditions of success are few and easily stated. Jobs are not held consistently and in actuality by flukes of fate or fortune. Those who depend upon luck generally experience bad luck. The ability to hold a job depends in the main upon ability. One must be able to control his work and must be able to be controlled in doing his work. One must be able, as well, to...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5520:55, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [25,763 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Seven: Exhaustion == To work or not to work, that is the question. The answer to that question in most men’s minds is exhaustion. One begins to feel, after he has been long on a job and has been considerably abused on that job, that to work any more would be quite beyond his endurance. He is tired. The thought of doing certain things makes him tired. He thinks of raising his energy or of being...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5320:53, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [24,184 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Six: Affinity, Reality and Communication == There are three factors in Scientology which are of the utmost importance in handling life. These three factors answer the questions, How should I talk to people?-How can I sell people things?-How can I give new ideas to people?-How can I find what people are thinking about?-How can I handle my work better? We call these three factors in Scientology the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5120:51, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [19,657 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Five: Life as a Game == It is quite obvious that if anyone controlled everything he would have no game. There would be no unpredictable factors, no surprises in life. This might be said to be a Hell of considerable magnitude. If one could control everything absolutely he would of course be able to predict everything absolutely. If he could predict the course and action of every motion in the enti...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5020:50, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [32,186 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Four: The Secret of Efficiency == What is control? Whether one handles a machine of the size of a car or as small as a typewriter or even an accounting pen, one is faced with the problems of control. An object is of no use to anyone if it cannot be controlled. Just as a dancer must be able to control his body, so must a worker in an office or a factory be able to control his body, the machines of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:4820:48, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [13,475 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Three: Is Work Necessary? == An understanding of life is necessary to the living of it. Otherwise life becomes a trap. To so many of us in the work-a-day world this trap takes the form of WORK. If only we didn’t have to work, how many delightful things could we do! If only we had some other way of getting money... Travel, vacations, new clothes... what a host of things would be ours if only we d...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:4720:47, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [16,900 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Two: Handling the Confusions of the Work-a-Day World == We have seen how one might be led to believe there was something confusing about navigating one’s career in the world of work. And confusion there is to one who is not equipped with guides and maps. Basically, it all seemed very simple, this thing called work, getting a job. One was educated into some skill and one read an ad, or was sent...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:4320:43, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [14,266 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter One: On What Does Holding a Job Depend? == On what does holding a job depend? Familial connections? Who you know? Personal charm? Luck? Education? Industry? Interest? Intelligence? Personal ability? To one grown old and even somewhat cynical in the world of work, the first several seem to have dominance. Only the young appear to be left with the illusion or delusion that Personal Ability, Intell...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:3920:39, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 (hist | edit) [929 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == The Problems of Work (1956) == * Chapter One: On What Does Holding a Job Depend? * Chapter Two: Handling the Confusions of the Work-a-Day World * Chapter Three: Is Work Necessary? * Chapter Four: The Secret of Efficiency * The_Problems_of_Work_1956_Chapter_5|Chapter F...")
- 16:3016:30, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 12 (hist | edit) [30,097 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 12: Exact Processes == '''Auditing''' '''Game and No Game Conditions''' In Scientology, the most important single elements, to the auditor are ''Game Conditions'' and ''No Game Conditions.'' Reason-all games are aberrative. All processing is directed toward establishing game conditions. Little or no processing is directed toward no-game-conditions. Therefore it is of the utmost i...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:2216:22, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 11 (hist | edit) [6,458 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 11: Scientology Processing == Scientology is applied in many ways to many fields. One particular and specialised method of application of Scientology is its use on individuals and groups of people in the eradication of physical illnesses deriving from mental states and the improvement of their abilities and intelligence. By processing is meant the verbal exer- cising of a patient (pr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:1816:18, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 10 (hist | edit) [431 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 10: The Goal of Scientology == The end object of Scientology is not the making into nothing of all of existence or the freeing of the individual of any and all traps everywhere. The goal of Scientology is the making of the individual capable of living a better life in his own estimation and with his fellows and the playing of a better game.") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:1816:18, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [1,731 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 9: Know and Not-Know == It is a mechanism of thinkingness, whether one is postulating or receiving information, that one retain one's ability to know. It is equally important that one retains one's ability to not-know. Thought consists entirely of knowing and not-knowing and the shades of grey between. You will discover that most people are trying not to remember. In other words the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:1616:16, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [19,746 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 8: Causation of Knowledge == Scientology as a science is composed of many axioms (self-evident truths, as in geometry). There are some fifty-six of these axioms in addition to the two hundred more axioms of Dianetics which preceded the Scientology axioms. The first axiom in Scientology is: ''Axiom I. Life is basically a static.'' (Definition : A life static has no mass, no motion,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:1316:13, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [26,565 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 7: The Parts of Man == The individual man is divisible (separable) into three parts (divisions). The first of these is the spirit called in Scientology, the ''Thetan.'' The second of these parts is the ''Mind.'' The third of these parts is the ''Body.'' Probably the greatest discovery of Scientology and its most forcefull contribution to the knowledge of mankind has been the isola...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0916:09, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [14,827 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 6: The Reason Why == Life can best be understood by likening it to a game. Since we are exterior to a great number of games we can regard them with a detached eye. If we were exterior to Life instead of being in- volved and immersed in the living of it, it would look to us much like games look to us from our present vantage point. Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorro...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0716:07, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [4,598 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 5: The A.R.C. Triangle == There is a triangle of considerable importance in Scientology and understanding of it gives a much greater understanding of life, and an ability to use it. The A-R-C triangle is the keystone of living associations. This triangle is the common denominator to all of life's activities. The first corner of the triangle is called Affinity. The basic definition o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0616:06, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [5,687 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 4: The Eight Dynamics == As one looks out across the confusion which is life or existence to most people, one can discover eight main divisions to each one of which applies the conditions of existence. Each division contains a cycle of action. There could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life. These we call DYNAMICS. These are motives or motivations. We call them THE...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0516:05, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [12,446 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 3: The Conditions of Existence == There are three ''conditions'' (circumstances, ''qualities)'' of ''existence'' (apparency, reality, livingness). These three ''conditions'' comprise (make up, ''constitute)'' life. They are BE, DO and HAVE. THE CONDITION OF BEING is defined as the assumption (choosing) of a category of ''identity.'' It could be said to be the role ''in'' a game a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0416:04, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [10,458 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 2: Basic Principles == Like engineering Scientology has certain basic principles. These are necessary to a full understanding of the subject. It is not enough to know how to process (drill) people in Scientology. To be effective (good) one must also know the basic principles. Scien- tology is very exact. The humanities (human studies) of the past were full of opinions. Scientology is...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0216:02, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [7,266 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 1: The Vital Statistics of Scientology == '''What is Scientology?''' Scientology is that branch of psychology which treats of (embraces) human ability. It is an extension of DIANETICS which is in itself an extension of old-time faculty-psychology of 400 years ago. More acceptable and normal psychology such as that begun by St. Thomas Aquinas and extended by many later authors was,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:0116:01, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Introduction (hist | edit) [5,968 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Introduction == While "Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought" was originally published as a resume of Scientology for use in trans- lations into non-English tongues, the book itself is of inestimable value to the beginner or advanced student of the mind and life. Containing much material new to Scientologists, the book forms a compact but broad survey of the subject. Equipped with this...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:5915:59, 19 January 2026 The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 (hist | edit) [1,266 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == The Fundamentals of Thought (1956) == * Introduction * Chapter 1: The Vital Statistics of Scientology * Chapter 2: Basic Principles * Chapter 3: The Conditions of Existence * The_Fundamentals_of_Thought_1956_Chapter_4|Chapter 4: The Eigh...")
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- 20:2420:24, 18 January 2026 What Is a Course? (HCOPL 710316) (hist | edit) [4,108 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Scientology a course consists of a checksheet with all the actions and material listed on it and all the materials on the checksheet available in the same order. "Checksheet Material" means the policy letters, bulletins, tapes, mimeo issues, any reference book or any books mentioned. "Materials" also include clay, furniture, tape players, bulletin boards, routing forms, supplies of pink sheets, roll book, student files, file cabinets and any other items that will be...")
- 20:1920:19, 18 January 2026 Confused Ideas (HCOB 710831) (hist | edit) [2,048 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Whenever a person has a confused idea of something or believes there is some conflict of ideas IT IS ALWAYS TRUE THAT A MISUNDERSTOOD WORD EXISTS AT THE BOTTOM OF THAT CONFUSION. Example: "I just don't understand this idea of opposing force:. I think it all ought to be rewritten and ....." Method 2 Word clearer: "Is there any word there you don't understand?" READ! STUDENT: "Oh no, I understand all the words. It's...." "What word is this that's reading on the meter?" "...")
- 20:1720:17, 18 January 2026 Clay Table Training (HCOB 671011) (hist | edit) [2,976 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; PURPOSE : 1. To make the materials being studied real to the student by making him DEMONSTRATE them in day. : 2. To give a proper balance of mass and significance. : 3. To teach the student to apply. The student is given a word or auditing action or situation to demonstrate. He then does this in clay, labeling each part. The clay SHOWS the thing. It is not just a blob of clay with a label on it. Use small strips of paper for labels. The whole demonstration then has a...")
- 20:1520:15, 18 January 2026 Barriers to Study (HCOB 710625) (hist | edit) [6,608 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are three different sets of physiological and mental reactions that come from 3 different aspects of study. They are three different sets of symptoms. == First Barrier == Education in the absence of the mass in which the technology will be involved is very hard on the student. It actually makes him feel squashed. Makes him feel bent, sort of spinny, sort of dead, bored, exasperated. If he is studying the doingness of something in which the mass is absent this w...")
- 20:1120:11, 18 January 2026 Demo Kits (BTB 701029) (hist | edit) [1,049 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "All students are required to have their own demonstration kit. A demo kit is a bunch of rubber bands, batteries, fuses, corks, caps, paper clips, coins or whatever will do. These are kept in a box or container (tobacco tins and dairy cartons are good) A demo kit is to be used for all study. It is to be used frequently while coaching, doing checkouts, solo studying, or listening to tapes. A demo kit adds mass, reality and doingness to the significance. The pieces of t...")
- 20:0920:09, 18 January 2026 Clearing Words (HCOB 780323) (hist | edit) [5,637 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In research concerning Word Clearing, study and training done with various groups over the recent past months, it has become all too obvious that a misunderstood word remains misunderstood and will later hang a person up unless he clears the meaning of the word in the context of the materials being read or studied and also clears it in all of its various uses in general communication. When a word has several different definitions, one cannot limit his understanding of t...")
- 19:5119:51, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Prologue (hist | edit) [1,164 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Happiness == True joy and happiness are valuable. If one does not survive, no joy and no happiness are obtainable. Trying to survive in a chaotic, dishonest and generally immoral society is difficult. Any individual or group seeks to obtain from life what pleasure and freedom from pain that he or they can. Your own survival can be threatened by the bad actions of others around you. Your own happiness...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:5019:50, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Epilogue (hist | edit) [2,225 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Epilogue == Happiness lies in engaging in worthwhile activities. But there is only one person who for certain can tell what will make one happy—oneself. The precepts given in this book are really the edges of the road: violating them, one is like the motorist who plunges onto the verge—the result can be wreckage of the moment, the relationship, a life. Only you can say where the road goes for one se...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4919:49, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 21 (hist | edit) [2,183 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Flourish And Prosper == Sometimes others seek to crush one down, to make nothing out of one’s hopes and dreams, one’s future and one, himself. By ridicule and many other means, another who is evil-intentioned toward one can try to bring about one’s decline. For whatever reason, efforts to improve oneself, to become happier in life, can become the subject of attacks. It is sometimes necessary to h...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4819:48, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 20 (hist | edit) [7,551 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Try To Treat Others As You Would Want Them To Treat You == This is a positive version of The Golden Rule. Don’t be surprised if someone seems to resent being told to “be good.” But the resentment may not come at all at the idea of “being good.” It may be because the person factually has a misunderstanding of what it means. One can get into a lot of conflicting opinions and confusions about wha...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4819:48, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 19 (hist | edit) [2,350 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Try not to do things to others that you would not like them to do to you == Among many peoples in many lands for many ages there have been versions of what is commonly called “The Golden Rule.” The above is a wording of it that relates to harmful acts. Only a saint could go through life without ever harming another. But only a criminal hurts those around him without a second thought. Completely asi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4719:47, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 18 (hist | edit) [2,572 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Respect the Religious Beliefs Of Others == Tolerance is a good cornerstone on which to build human relationships. When one views the slaughter and suffering caused by religious intolerance throughout all the history of Man and into modern times, one can see that intolerance is a very non-survival activity. Religious tolerance does not mean one cannot express his own beliefs. It does mean that seeking to...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4619:46, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 17 (hist | edit) [13,242 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Be Competent == In an age of intricate equipment and high speed machines and vehicles, one’s survival and that of one’s family and friends depends in no small measure upon the general competence of others. In the market place, in the sciences, the humanities and in government, incompetence38 can threaten the lives and«future of the few or the many. I am sure you can think of many examples of this....") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4519:45, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 16 (hist | edit) [1,294 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Be Industrious == Work is not always pleasant. But few are unhappier than those who lead a purposeless, idle and bored existence: children gloom to their mother when they have nothing to do; the lowmindedness of the unemployed, even when they are on relief” or the “dole” is legendary; the retired man, with nothing further to accomplish in life, perishes from inactivity, as shown by statistics. Eve...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4519:45, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 15 (hist | edit) [2,644 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Fulfill Your Obligations == In going through life, one inevitably incurs obligations. Factually, one is born with certain obligations and they tend to accumulate thereafter. It is no novel or new idea that one owes his parents a debt for bringing one into the world, for raising one. It is a credit to parents that they don’t push it any harder than they do. But it is an obligation, nevertheless: even the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4419:44, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 14 (hist | edit) [2,034 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Be Worthy Of Trust == Unless one can have confidence in the reliability of those about one, he, himself, is at risk. When those he counts upon let him down, his own life can become disordered and even his own survival can be put at risk. Mutual trust is the firmest building block in human relationships. Without it, the whole structure comes down. Trustworthiness is a highly esteemed commodity. When one...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4419:44, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 13 (hist | edit) [1,492 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Do Not Steal == When one does not respect the ownership of things, his own possessions and property are at risk. A person, who for one reason or another has been unable to honestly accumulate possessions, can pretend that nobody owns anything anyway. But don’t try to steal his shoes! A thief sews the environment with mysteries: what happened to this, what happened to that? A thief causes trouble far i...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4319:43, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 12 (hist | edit) [6,231 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Safeguard And Improve Your Environment == '''12-1. Be of good appearance.''' It sometimes does not occur to some individuals—as they do not have to spend their days looking at themselves—that they form part of the scenery and appearance of others. And some do not realize that they are judged by others on the basis of their appearance. While clothes can be expensive, soap and the other tools of self-c...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4019:40, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 11 (hist | edit) [1,442 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness == Do Not Harm a Person Of Good Will == Despite the insistence of evil men that all men are evil, there are many good men around and women too. You may have been fortunate enough to know some. Factually, the society runs on men and women of good will. Public workers, opinion leaders, those in the private sector who do their jobs, are in the great majority, people of good will. If they weren’t, they long s...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:3919:39, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 10 (hist | edit) [2,330 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Support a Government Designed and Run For All the People === Unscrupulous and evil men and groups can usurp the power of government and use it to their own ends. Government organized and conducted solely for self-interested individuals and groups gives the society a short life-span. This imperils the survival of everyone in the land; it even imperils those who attempt it. History is full of such governm...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:3819:38, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [3,071 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Don't Do Anything Illegal === “Illegal acts” are those which are prohibited by official rules or law. They are the product of rulers, legislative bodies and judges. They are usually written down in law codes. In a well- ordered society, these are published and made known generally. In a cloudy—and often crime- ridden society—one has to consult an attorney or be specially trained to know them all...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:3619:36, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [1,613 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Do Not Murder === Most races, from the most ancient times to the present, have prohibited murder and punished it heavily. Sometimes this has been broadened to say, “Thou shalt not kill,” when a later translation of the same work has found it to read “Thou shalt not murder.” There is a considerable difference between these two words “kill” and “murder.” A prohibition against all killing...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:3419:34, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [1,458 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Seek to Live With the Truth === False data can cause one to make stupid mistakes. It can even block one from absorbing true data. One can solve the problems of existence only when he has true data. If those around one lie to him or her, one is led into making errors and his survival potential is reduced. False data can come from many sources: academic, social, professional. Many want you to believe th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:3319:33, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [859 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Set a Good Example === There are many people one influences. The influence’s can be good or bad. If one conducts his life to keep these recommendations, one is setting a good example. Others around one cannot help but be influenced by this, no matter what they say. Anyone trying to discourage you is trying to do so because they factually mean you harm or are seeking to serve their own ends. Down d...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:3119:31, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [1,453 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Honor and Help Your Parents === From a child’s point of view, parents are sometimes hard to understand. There are differences between generations. But truthfully, this is no barrier. When one is weak, it is a temptation to take refuge in subterfuges and lies: it is this which builds the wall. Children can reconcile their differences with their parents. Before any shouting begins, one can at least tr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:2919:29, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [3,815 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Love and Help Children === Today’s children will become tomorrow’s civilization. Bringing a child into the world today is a little bit like dropping one into a tiger’s cage. Children can’t handle their environments and they have no real resources. They need love and help to make it. It is a delicate problem to discuss. There are almost as many theories on how to raise a child or not raise him a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:2219:22, 18 January 2026 The Way To Happiness Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [2,060 bytes] Selannd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Way To Happiness === Don't Be Promiscuous === Sex is the means by which the race projects itself into the future through children and the family. A lot of pleasure and happiness can come from sex: nature intended it that way so the race would go on. But, misused or abused, it carries with it heavy penalties and punishments: nature seems to have intended it that way also. 3-1. Be faithful to your sexual partner. Unfaithfuln...")