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Write a personal manifesto
 
Reflect deeply on your values, beliefs, and aspirations, and craft a personal manifesto that serves as a guiding light for your actions and decisions.
       
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This is done! It's been done for a few weeks but I had work to do on the site before I could upload it anywhere. Here it is:

https://maxcrunch.neocities.org/manifesto
7 months is long enough to percolate!

I went through all my prompts and wrote down some thoughts and impressions about how I might address some of those ideas. I took out 10+ prompts that didn't resonate with me and put my ideas down for the rest.

I'm pretty happy with where this exercise is going so far! Next I will sit and address each word/category and start sharing things somehow.
Change my feelings:
1- I cultivate peace of mind. I know that I can change my thoughts and the way that I feel

Gratitude:
2- I live in a constant state of gratitude for everything.

Create:
3- I’m the creator of my life. As creator, I decide what I want to create, I plan how I’m going to create it, and I take the necessary steps to create it.

Trust myself:
4- I trust myself and my vision and listen to my inner voice.

Love myself:
5- I treat myself like someone I love and respect.

Meet the opportunities:
6- I meet each day with reverence for the opportunities that it contains.

Improving:
7- I'm always improving

Other realities:
8- I don’t take things personally. I know that what others say and do is a projection of their own reality; it has nothing to do with me.

Positive:
9- I talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person I meet.

Persist:
10- I persevere until I reach my goals. Ignore circumstances.
Change my feelings:
1- I cultivate peace of mind. I know that I can change my thoughts and the way that I feel

Gratitude:
2- I live in a constant state of gratitude for everything.

Create:
3- I’m the creator of my life. As creator, I decide what I want to create, I plan how I’m going to create it, and I take the necessary steps to create it.

Trust myself:
4- I trust myself and my vision and listen to my inner voice.

Love myself:
5- I treat myself like someone I love and respect.

Meet the opportunities:
6- I meet each day with reverence for the opportunities that it contains.

Improving:
7- I'm always improving

Other realities:
8- I don’t take things personally. I know that what others say and do is a projection of their own reality; it has nothing to do with me.

Positive:
9- I talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person I meet.

Persist:
10- I persevere until I reach my goals. Ignore circumstances.
sketching

I started by writing value & principle words - 1 word per value
then I wrote down prompts for things I care about (to explore later) - up to 20 words per idea
then I looked up other people's manifestos online and took notes.

set it aside for a while, let it percolate.
Just wrote my first personal manifesto! Based off the word "spark", which has a lot of meaning for me. It will need revisiting, but I think it's worked out okay for now. A much better start than I might have otherwise anticipated, since I had no idea what to do with this one.
"If you are not happy, you are living your life wrong.



Take in all the wonderful textures, sights, sounds, smells, temperatures and tastes you feel. Recognise the fact that everything is a miracle. Feel the exhileration of pain and the relaxation of weariness.



Know that nothing on Earth lasts forever and that everybody dies. Realise that what you have lost is nothing compared to what you have, and what you can gain.



Love unconditionally.



Love life."
steps to accomplish:
1. read the notes on anarchism.
2. revisit hannah arendt.
3. read Tolstoy and more Dorothy Day.