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This is the most primitive, basic, and achievable way to self-regulate our emotions. It's good for our bellies, and it just feels better.
Cheating is bad, right? But does a single set of vows--such as on a wedding day--create an insurance policy for life? Not necessarily. Those vows are something you can truly only work at, a single day at a time.
This can effectively guide you as you navigate the world filled with (obviously) many other people around you. Other variables aside, you can voice anything through these means.
This is about wellness and open-mindedness. If we can live better or get better, it can beget more "betterness" around us. So this also means not just OK'ing spiritual solutions while eschewing medical ones, and vice versa.
I think this tackles the macro dilemma of, "what will I do with my life?" Or, "how will I take care of myself and my family?" Whether you're a Walton (as in, Walmart descendants), or a Jane/John Doe, you've got to to do something with your life.
It's not fair--literally not fair--to live like a leech off the backs of others. I'm not talking about falling on hard times or receiving help. I'm talking about avoiding a full-blown lifestyle of dependency.

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How can I or anyone begin to unravel the maze of what's and why's about violence and weapons (think: guns)? How do you distill it into something mindful and achievable? I think those 7 words sum it up.
This is another personal responsibility nugget. Answering this question for oneself requires a thoughtful look inward, and the results might actually lead to greater happiness and fulfillment.
To just say, "smile" is forceful and cookie cutter. We can't all be smiling every second, every day. But softening our faces is doable, and the benefits can beget more benefits, can beget still more benefits.
You literally can help other people to death. It's called enabling. And there's often a blurry line between the message to help each other, and venturing too far where it's no longer simple "help". And if you're not helping yourself first, how can you efficiently help others?