Eleven Commandments
1- Love is the basic human nature; therefore it doesn't differentiate at any basis.
2- Everyone is a friend and everyone is an enemy, it depends on what beast you wake up in them, the friendly gazelle or the greedy hyena.
3- Healthy raised children are the best people on earth because they are the purest.
4- Nobody ever loses hope, nobody. We lie about losing hope, but in the deepest dungeon of our hearts there is hope. Even if it is as wide as a human hair, in bad times, this hair is as wide as an ocean.
5- Greed and fear are like humans and chimps. One comes from the other, and one is more dangerous than the other.
6- Always follow logic. Logic > feelings.
7- Every once in a while look at the world as if your eyes are cinematic cameras. You will see beauty in everything
8- Life is unfair. Life is cruel. No matter how much we appreciate beauty, there will be ugliness somewhere, and if we don’t use most resources we have to eradicate this ugliness, all our beauty is ugly. All our beauty is a mirage that we yearn for to stop thinking of the ugliness. If we as humans didn't help each other, who will? Aliens?
9- Any principle/philosophy/school of thought in life is meaningless if it doesn’t aim for the happiness of each individual human being.
10- We were given the earth to live with. Until 200 years ago we used to live in harmony with our mother, but now after we’ve done so badly to her, we should try as much as we can to live in harmony with her again. This doesn’t mean not to cut trees, because we need them, but planting 10 for each we cut. This doesn't mean not to eat meat, because this is how the ecosystem works and this is our need, but not to abuse and be cruel to our fellow creatures.
11- We always yearn for freedom because in the beginning our souls were free and then they were captured in these mortal vessels. A liar is he who says that Man should choose between freedom and happiness because freedom is the true happiness, all other forms of happiness that are not through freedom are contentment, which is a partial feeling of happiness which withers away with time.