THE TEN PRECEPTS OF PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVISM
- You must accept that you choose to do every single thing you do.
- You must realize at every moment, in every situation, you choose your perspective.
- No one perspective is more valid than any other; all claim some access to “truth”.
- Each moment of existence can be viewed from an infinite number of perspectives.
- Your perspective is limited primarily by your imagination only.
- You are always free to choose a new perspective and, with that, new feelings.
- You must want to be generally happy and at peace.
- You must believe that you can be generally happy and at peace.
- You must accept that it is ok to be generally happy and at peace.
- Only you are in control of, and responsible for, your choices.