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LIFE

 
9. 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: such a society will tell one that "ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law".

     Any member of society, however, has a responsibility, whether young or old, for knowing what that society considers to be an "illegal act".  People can be asked, and libraries exist where they can be looked up.

     An "illegal act" is not disobedience to some casual order, like "go to bed".  It is an action, which if done, can result in punishment by the courts and state -- being pilloried by the state propaganda machine, fines and even  imprisonment.

     When one does something illegal, small or large, one is laid open to an attack by the state.  It does not matter whether one is caught or not, when one does an illegal act, one has weakened one's defenses.

     Almost any worthwhile thing one is trying to accomplish often can be done in perfectly legal ways.  The "illegal" route is a dangerous and time-wasting shortcut.  Imagined "advantages" in committing illegal acts usually turn out not to be worth it.

     The state and government tends to be a rather unthinking machine.  It exists and works on laws and codes of laws.  It is geared to strike down through its channels at illegality.  As such, it can be an implacable enemy, adamant on the subject of "illegal acts".  The rightness and wrongness of things do not count in the face of laws and codes of laws.  Only the laws count.

     When you realize or discover that those about you are committing "illegal acts", you should do what you can to discourage it.  You yourself, not even a party to it, can yet suffer because of it.  The firm's accountant falsifies the books; in any resulting commotion, the firm could fail and you could lose your job.  Such instances can grossly affect one's own survival.

     As a member of any group subject to laws, encourage the clear-cut publication of those laws so they can be known.  Support any legal political effort to reduce, clarify and codify the laws that apply to that group.  Adhere to the principle that all men are equal under law, a principle which, in its own time and place -- the tyrannical days of aristocracy -- was one of the greatest social advances in human history and should not be lost sight of.

     See that children and people become informed of what is "legal" and what is "illegal" and make it known, if by as little as a frown, that you do not approve of "illegal acts".

     Those who commit them, even when they "get away with them", are yet weakened before the might of the state.

~~~ The way to happiness does not include the fear of being found out. ~~~

 

(( I would like to add that although I agree with almost everything listed in this book, I must say that I do not agree 100% with this one.  Remember, there was a time when it was illegal for blacks to read or write; when it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry; etc... ? Sometimes, you must do illegal things, either to make them legal, or just because IT IS the right thing to do and should be required.  We do not always have our best interest provided for, in today's world, with today's "leaders"; and I use that term very loosely.  But you can use your own judgment here, on what you consider to be a decent, proper, right, and moral thing to do. ))

      -pilloried: exposed to ridicule, public contempt, scorn or abuse.

     -propaganda: spreading ideas, information or rumor to further one's own cause and/or injure that of another, often without regard to truth; the act of putting lies in the press or on the radio and TV so that when a person comes to trial he will be found guilty; the action of falsely damaging a person's reputation so he will not be listened to. (A propagandist is a person or group that does, makes or practices propaganda.)

     -implacable: not open to being quieted, soothed or pleased; remorseless; relentless.

     -adamant: hard; not giving in; unyielding; something which won't break; insistent; refusing any other opinion; surrendering to nothing.

     -tyrannical: the use of cruel, unjust and absolute power; crushing; oppressing; harsh; severe.

     -aristocracy: government by a few with special privileges, ranks or positions; rule by an elite few who are above the general law; a group who by birth or position are "superior to everybody else" and who can make or apply laws to others but consider they themselves are not affected by the laws. (( Why does this sound soooooooooo familiar??? ;-)

10. 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 governmental deaths.

     Opposition to such governments usually just brings on more violence.  But one can raise his voice in caution when such abuses are abroad.  And one need not actively support such a government; doing nothing illegal, it is yet possible, by simply withdrawing one's cooperation, to bring about an eventual reform.  Even as this is being written, there are several governments in the world that are failing only because their people express their silent disagreement by simply not cooperating.  These governments are at risk: any untimely wind of mischance could blow them over.

     On the other hand, where a government is obviously working hard for ALL its people, rather than for some special interest group or insane dictator, one should support it to the limit.

     There is a subject called "government".  In schools, they mostly teach "civics" which is merely how the current organization is put together.  The real subject: "government", goes under various headings; political economy, political philosophy, political power, etc.  The whole subject of "government" and how to govern can be quite precise, almost a technical science.  If one is interested in having a better government, one that does not cause trouble, one should suggest it be taught at earlier ages in schools.  One can also read up on it; it is not a very difficult subject, if you look up the big words.

     It is, after all, the people and their own opinion leaders who sweat, fight and bleed for their country -- a government cannot bleed; it cannot even smile; it is just an idea men have.  It is the individual person who is alive -- you.

~~~ The way to happiness is hard to travel when shadowed with the oppression of tyranny.  A benign government, designed and run for ALL the people, has been known to smooth the way: when such occurs, it deserves support. ~~~

 

     -unscrupulous: not scrupulous; unprincipled or lacking moral principles.

     -evil: morally reprehensible; sinful: tainted with, marked by or full of sin; wicked: morally very bad; arising from actual or imputed bad character or conduct.

     -usurp: to seize and hold (as office, place or powers) in possession by force or without right; to take or make use of without right; to seize or exercise authority or possession wrongfully.

     -imperils: to bring into peril; to endanger or bring into danger.