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Do what you think is right, but actually take some time to determine if it's actually right or just feels right
Don't wait for someone else to challenge your beliefs do it yourself first, use the Socratic method if you need a starting point
Rewarding or ignoring bad behavior is the same as encouraging bad behavior
Leave places/systems in the same or better state than you encounter them
Don't play rigged games
Keep a bowl by the door for keys and loose change
Awesome, just don't keep the keys in open. Any easily accessible closed container or cabinet drawer would be sufficient.
Absolutely. I keep my keys in my room; they stay in my Outside Pants. I can’t go leave the house without them, and I can’t lose them. They live there.
..."Outside Pants"? I feel like this might be the real tip here. Please, explain.
Of course!
If we’re in the house, we hang out in our room and we have our pyjamas, our inside pants. We put on outside pants if we need to leave the house. Those are the dirty pants in which our keys and wallets live. Inside, we do not have to worry about the cleanliness of our pants, because they’re inside pants!