There is an occasional quibble, however, such as in the entry that excerpts a book about how to live better, fuller, wiser, etc. Practical suggestions, to be sure, but the capitalist in me cringes at this:
Support what other people do; spend your time and money on things done for something other than profit.
Dang it. I support what other people do whenever I buy groceries, fill up my gas tank, pay my utility bills, donate to a worthy charity, and buy new furniture. What on earth does the “…for something other than profit” line mean? Sounds like a throwaway line to support local musicians, artists, and such, which is fine, but it sends the wrong message by equating profit with something “bad” or otherwise than ideal.
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