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Consuelo Palacios | 02.01.2012
Chapter 6 of THE WAY TO HAPPINESS, written by L. Ronald Hubbard, is a precept that helps us to contribute our grain of sand to change this society and direct us to a better world
If as man, women or children, if as father, mother, son, or brother, if as professor, friend, fellow or boss, if as neighbor, relative, compatriot or human, apply this simple precept, you will be creating a new future for you and for the whole humanity.
Simply act SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE in what you do.
http://www.thewaytohappiness.org/#/precepts/videos/hi/set-a-good-example
Is a lot of people in what we influence. This influence can be good or bad.
If one conducts his life observing these advices, one is setting a good example.
Those around us cannot avoid to be influenced by our actions, regardless to what they say.
If someone is trying to discourage you he is really doing it because he wants to hurt you, or because he is looking at his own benefit only. Deeply inside, he will respect you.
Your chances to survive will increase at time, since others, influenced, will turn less threatening. Other benefits exist.
Dont underestimate the effect you can produce in others, with just mention these things and set a good example for your own right.
The way to Happiness
requires oneself
to set a good example to others.
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Scientologists present bright, cheerful face to world
Submitted by TampaBay.com (not verified) on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 9:25amThe reality:
Former Scientology insiders say the church uses coercive fundraising tactics to feed its voracious appetite for cash.
PART 1: Religious workers in Clearwater bring in millions selling services and "closing" prospects.
PART 2: Church staffers hound Scientologists into buying expensive scripture sets and resort to deceit.
PART 3:
Ex-Scientologists cite extreme methods, eternal demands to fund church's 'save the Earth' mission (Nov. 20)
Document: In a "Knowledge Report," or internal church complaint, a Scientology staffer complains about two Seattle church members who refused to add $90,000 to the $160,000 donation they had already given.
Document: An internal church complaint criticizes Orange County, Calif. parishioner Luis Garcia for refusing to give $350,000 to a building campaign and says he can't "handle the wife."
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