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Old 03-22-2010   #6
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Well i like your point of view mr_j but obeying the law as it is, mm... ma zabta

I'll elaborate, my number one moral will always be: What goes around comes back all around. If you do good to others than you would be well treated and others would be good to you. But in real life, some people take advantage of your gentleness therefore, they deserve to “tedbok bi ni3on”.

However, my rules would go like this:

1- Treat others just the way you would love to be treated.
2- Never look down upon people unless you’re helping them back up again
3-Work to better the law: if you hit someone’s car from the back even if it was the fault of the front one; you get to take all the responsibility, or when someone jump from the 14th floor on your car and dies, it’s the cars’ owner fault and etc
4- 3ala add bsatak medd ejrek
5-Don’t sell your time for money
6-You don’t need to recite religious verses or memorized prayers in order to communicate with the Lord. I think HE can understand common language. However, I think that the force of prayer resides in its common aspect for it unites different and numerous people in one world, one request, one wish and one faith… it makes people vibrate all together as a unique voice. This is where the prayers reside.
7-Music is made to describe emotion and express feelings that could not be articulated. In other words, NO MUSIC LAL To3RISS is welcomed
8-You are what you make of you and not what others say or force you to be
9- Only forgive when you CAN forget, if not. Then shamshetlo diné

That's it FOR THE MOMENT
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Last edited by Justin; 03-22-2010 at 09:30 PM.
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