My spiritual practice has devolved into “don’t be a jerk.” There are days, many of them this week in fact, when this is a significant stretch.
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DBAJ!! I wish more people would adopt this spiritual practice. The world would be a better place. Forget WWJD. We could get bracelets that say DBAJ. (Actually, I think it amounts to the same thing.)
NIW
March 14th, 2008
LOL! I can see it now, a national movement — t-shirts, bracelets — oh, wait, that would be being a jerk. Never mind!
Satchel
March 15th, 2008
Good enough concept to be a major religion IMO, but I doubt if it would have enough appeal to develop a priesthood and not enough angles on a pinhead complexity for a good theology.
L DeGroff
March 15th, 2008
Oh, I don’t know. We could spend a few centuries debating what “being a jerk” would mean in any given context!
Satchel
March 15th, 2008
But, wouldn’t that kind of debate constitute being a jerk???? In which case, maybe we’re back to WWJD… Which I prefer to translate “What Would Justice Demand?”
My boss translates it “Who Wants Jack Daniels?” … That works, too, I suppose.
NIW
March 15th, 2008
LOL!!!!
Satchel
March 17th, 2008