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II. This also thou must observe, that whatsoever it is that naturally doth happen to things natural, hath somewhat in itself that is pleasing and delightful: as a great loaf when it is baked, some parts of it cleave as…
Spend attention only where it compounds — this is the anti-distraction rule.
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Let it be thy earnest and incessant care as a Roman and a man to perform whatsoever it is that thou art about, with true and unfeigned gravity, natural affection, freedom and justice
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we are all born to be fellow-workers, as the feet, the hands, and the eyelids; as the rows of the upper and under teeth
Cooperation is the default state — we are made to work with other people the way hands and eyelids work for the body.
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