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Don't be too serious about being a Gnut
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To be a Gnut is to be a person who is aware of oneself and others, and to make the world a better place to live. One can think of the world in a different light than what may be popular or normally acceptable. Religion is of no importance to be a Gnut. However, it does not exclude any traditional religion or mythology. God or Gods (or deities) is not primary to be a Gnut. What is utmost important is "life." We, as people, must do what is possible to preserve life. However, life can be part of the food chain and go through a natural metamorphosis to preserve another life. This brings about a balance in nature. There are three basic ideas that can serve as a foundation towards being a Gnut. The ideas are like guidelines for a Gnut.
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Concept 1: It is best to maintain balance. Extreme of anything will do more harm than good to Life.
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Concept 2: Be considerate. Put yourself in the other person's shoes and learn to understand where the other person may be coming from.
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Concept 3: Treat Life as if you are living in a heavenly environment. The good and bad, or positive and negative, is what makes Life so perfect. If we only had one and not the other, we would be in an inperfect world. Experience all that life has to offer (with the exception of experiences that can harm you or others).
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