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  1. 1Children and Emotional Literacy — What We Should Be Teaching+0
  2. 2How Connected Communities Could Eliminate Child Labor Globally+0
  3. 3The Neuroscience of Shame vs. Guilt+0
  4. 4The Civilizational Impact Of Free Community To Community Shipping+0
  5. 5How Connected Communities Create An Immune System Against Authoritarianism+0
  6. 6The Civilizational Significance Of Every Person Knowing Their Neighbors+0
  7. 7Why Perfectionism Is a Trauma Response+0
  8. 8The Psychology of Self-Forgiveness+0
  9. 9Stoic Acceptance Practices+0
  10. 10Buddhist and Indigenous Concepts of Impermanence+0

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Law 0: You Are Human

  1. 1Children and Emotional Literacy — What We Should Be Teaching
  2. 2The Neuroscience of Shame vs. Guilt
  3. 3Why Perfectionism Is a Trauma Response
  4. 4The Psychology of Self-Forgiveness
  5. 5Stoic Acceptance Practices

Law 1: We Are Human

  1. 1The Shared Biology Of All Humans
  2. 2The Shared Human Microbiome — We Are Literally Connected
  3. 3What We All Actually Want — Maslow At Civilization Scale
  4. 4The Overview Effect — What Astronauts See That Changes Them
  5. 5Xenophilia — The Love Of The Foreign As A Survival Trait

Law 2: Think

  1. 1The Examined Life: Socrates And What He Actually Meant
  2. 2First principles thinking
  3. 3The Cost Of Constant Connectivity
  4. 4Digital Minimalism
  5. 5Flow States And What Triggers Them

Law 3: Connect

  1. 1How Connected Communities Could Eliminate Child Labor Globally
  2. 2The Civilizational Impact Of Free Community To Community Shipping
  3. 3How Connected Communities Create An Immune System Against Authoritarianism
  4. 4The Civilizational Significance Of Every Person Knowing Their Neighbors
  5. 5What Happens To Depression Rates When Belonging Becomes Universal

Law 4: Plan

  1. 1Permaculture Zones Ethics And Principles
  2. 2Adobe And Earthen Building Techniques
  3. 3How To Read A Landscape For Agricultural Potential
  4. 4Succession Planting For Year Round Harvest
  5. 5Financial Planning As Design

Law 5: Revise

  1. 1Journaling as Data Collection
  2. 2The Practice of Writing Letters to Your Future Self
  3. 3How to Separate Your Identity from Your Opinions
  4. 4The art of the personal pivot — when revision means changing direction entirely
  5. 5How to Build a Habit of Asking What Changed Since Last Time