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Victor Davis Hanson
If you think our quiet lives of desperation can sometimes become a bit much, relax. Here are some guidelines to soothe your frustration — a few commandments that make sense out of today’s nonsense.
1) Wealth and poverty are now more relative, than absolute, conditions.
2) Regulators are never the problem; a dearth of regulations always must be.
3) Debt is a mirage.
4) In our new age of diplomacy, being liked trumps being respected.
5) Collective national wealth is natural; private wealth is unnatural.
6) Medieval exemption is not medieval.
7) Victimhood is always sought, never questioned.
8) Neanderthals need nerds.
9) Ideology, for all the protestations of the zealot, is now not to be taken too seriously — not in this age of global leisure and affluence.
10) Owing in our new millennium shall be less stressful than saving.
I keep these commandments in mind daily. That way what would have seemed absurd in my youth is now as natural as the sun rising.
Try it.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/the-new-commandments-on-the-barn-wall/?singlepage=true
I suggest reading the commentary to each commandment.

If you think our quiet lives of desperation can sometimes become a bit much, relax. Here are some guidelines to soothe your frustration — a few commandments that make sense out of today’s nonsense.
1) Wealth and poverty are now more relative, than absolute, conditions.
2) Regulators are never the problem; a dearth of regulations always must be.
3) Debt is a mirage.
4) In our new age of diplomacy, being liked trumps being respected.
5) Collective national wealth is natural; private wealth is unnatural.
6) Medieval exemption is not medieval.
7) Victimhood is always sought, never questioned.
8) Neanderthals need nerds.
9) Ideology, for all the protestations of the zealot, is now not to be taken too seriously — not in this age of global leisure and affluence.
10) Owing in our new millennium shall be less stressful than saving.
I keep these commandments in mind daily. That way what would have seemed absurd in my youth is now as natural as the sun rising.
Try it.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/the-new-commandments-on-the-barn-wall/?singlepage=true
I suggest reading the commentary to each commandment.