Being


Claim

  1. 1. Two spiritual disciples meet at the bank of a river. The first cannot help bragging about his guru. "My teacher is so fantastic. You won't believe the miracles he can do. Why, he can stand on this bank of the river with a paint brush in his hand and his picture gets painted on the other side. He can levitate. He can materialize gold out of thin air. What can your guru do?" "Simply this," the second disciple responds. "When he's hungry, he eats. When he's tired, he sleeps." Immediately, the first disciple bowed to the second and became enlightened. (Hindu tradition)< 2. You've got to dance like nobody's watching and love like it's never going to hurt.

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  1. Working hard
  2. Working from home
  3. Withdrawing trust
  4. Walking
  5. Using opportunism
  6. Using insubordination
  7. Using counter-intuition
  8. Using complicity
  9. Using clairvoyance
  10. Using bigotry
  11. Using barbarity
  12. Using authoritarianism
  13. Sustaining ongoing social well-being
  14. Strengthening comprehensive health care for women
  15. Smoothing roughness
  16. Showing discretion
  17. Showing condescension
  18. Showing bias
  19. Separating
  20. Seeking immortality
  21. Resisting
  22. Relying on self
  23. Reducing threat of retirement
  24. Recognizing religion
  25. Raising vital issues
  26. Providing consistency
  27. Protecting the human genome
  28. Promoting self-employment
  29. Promoting laziness
  30. Pretending
  31. Preserving civility
  32. Practicing hedonism
  33. Popularizing global stewardship
  34. Moving frequently
  35. Monitoring civil rights
  36. Liberalism
  37. Labouring on the land
  38. Imitating Christ
  39. Having bad debts
  40. Gender reassignment
  41. Following
  42. Focusing on wholeness
  43. Focusing on modernism
  44. Ensuring right to freedom from double jeopardy
  45. Ensuring remembrance of past injustice
  46. Enhancing environmental awareness
  47. Engaging in hooliganism
  48. Engaging human creativity
  49. Employing violence
  50. Employing diplomacy
  51. Emphasizing activity
  52. Embodying foundational images of socially responsible behaviour
  53. Doubting
  54. Defying
  55. Conveying sincerity
  56. Conveying dogmatism
  57. Conflicting verbally
  58. Committing original sin
  59. Causing disaffection
  60. Burgling
  61. Being weak-minded
  62. Being victorious over death
  63. Being unfriendly
  64. Being tough
  65. Being tactful
  66. Being suspicious of other governments
  67. Being suspicious of bureaucracy
  68. Being superior
  69. Being subjective
  70. Being spouses
  71. Being soft
  72. Being socially backward
  73. Being socially anonymous
  74. Being sociable
  75. Being snobbish
  76. Being sentimental
  77. Being self-indulgent
  78. Being sadistic
  79. Being rough
  80. Being rigid
  81. Being resolute
  82. Being ready for combat
  83. Being punctual
  84. Being prepared
  85. Being polite
  86. Being petulant
  87. Being pessimistic
  88. Being penpals
  89. Being penitent
  90. Being peaceful
  91. Being ostentatious
  92. Being orthodox
  93. Being obstinate
  94. Being objective
  95. Being obedient
  96. Being non-conforming
  97. Being narcissistic
  98. Being mutable
  99. Being modest
  100. Being mindful
  101. Being loyal
  102. Being late for appointments
  103. Being intolerant
  104. Being indisposed
  105. Being indiscrete
  106. Being indifferent
  107. Being indecisive
  108. Being incorrigible
  109. Being in the presence of God
  110. Being impetuous
  111. Being idiosyncratic
  112. Being hypocritical
  113. Being humble
  114. Being hostile
  115. Being homeless
  116. Being greedy
  117. Being fraudulent
  118. Being foolhardy
  119. Being fierce
  120. Being fiendish
  121. Being fallacious
  122. Being exclusive
  123. Being elegant
  124. Being economically inactive
  125. Being eclectic
  126. Being eccentric
  127. Being double minded
  128. Being disloyal
  129. Being discourteous
  130. Being disagreeable
  131. Being derelict of duty
  132. Being delinquent
  133. Being definitive
  134. Being defensive
  135. Being defective
  136. Being decadent
  137. Being debauched
  138. Being cruel
  139. Being credulous
  140. Being crazy
  141. Being covetous
  142. Being controversial
  143. Being contemptuous
  144. Being contagious
  145. Being conspicuous
  146. Being considerate
  147. Being concerned
  148. Being conceited
  149. Being complicit in crime
  150. Being competitive at the country level
  151. Being clumsy
  152. Being closed minded
  153. Being chauvinistic
  154. Being careless
  155. Being capricious
  156. Being bloody-minded
  157. Being banal
  158. Being bad
  159. Being awkward
  160. Being awful
  161. Being attached
  162. Being assertive
  163. Being arrogant
  164. Being apathetic
  165. Being animals
  166. Being angry
  167. Being an atheist
  168. Being an apostate
  169. Being afraid
  170. Being absurd
  171. Being a social parasite
  172. Being a religious volunteer
  173. Being a recluse
  174. Being a public servant
  175. Being a parent
  176. Being a generalist
  177. Being a foreign reporter
  178. Being a devil
  179. Being a demagogue
  180. Being a coward
  181. Becoming a disciple
  182. Becoming
  183. Bearing children
  184. Attacking verbally
  185. Answering the Christian mission
  186. Anarchism
  187. Being an alcoholic
  188. Affirming positive
  189. Adopting passive stance
  190. Adopting active stance
  191. Addressing interior being
  192. Acting cautiously
  193. Abstaining from respect
  194. Abstaining from religion
  195. Abstaining from appreciation of cultural differences


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