Source: Glamour: A World Problem (1950), The Six Rules of the Path (Rules of the Road)
“Thus the inertia of "progress" today leads swiftly downhill; while the attempt while the attempt to achieve stabilization by collective compulsion and social arrest likewise leads to the same destination--death. Only one road lies open to those who would remain human: the road of renewal. Each one of us must dedicate himself, at whatever effort, with whatever willing sacrifice, to such a transformation of himself and all teh groups and associations of in which he participates, as will lead to law and order, to peace and cooperation, to love and brotherhood, throughout the planet.”
CHALLENGE: Alternatives to Catastrophe
The Conduct Of Life (1951)
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“But one must go where one's road leads, even when it's a distressing road.”
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