3 Laws of Life

  • The right to be your own person
    That every sentient individual shall respect the rights of every other individual and shall therefore not act in anyway to directly, obliquely or otherwise intentionally infringe, limit or affect another’s rights, as set out in part four
  • The duty to be selfless and to care unconditionally
    That every sentient individual should strive to their best efforts within reasonable bounds to be selfless and to care for others
  • The right to choose without influence in every aspect of life
    That every sentient individual shall not inflict their beliefs, amities, dislikes, attitudes or other mental fixations or convictions upon another, therefore every individual shall have the implied right to choose freely every aspect of their life if not in conflict with part one
  • Definitions of the rights of the individual
    Rights of the individual shall not include:
    a Infringement of another’s rights with recklessness or worse
    b Restriction of another’s rights with recklessness or worse
    c The causing of harm with recklessness or worse
    d The causing of death with recklessness or worse
    e Deception with oblique intent or worse
    f Other rights that may be added by the reasonable man
  • Reconciliation of priorities
    Where there are conflicts of interest, the right of personal autonomy shall always be subject to the right of all individuals to enjoy an unimpeded and unaffected life and lifestyle
  • So, no parent may inflict their religion upon a child; the child must choose their own beliefs
    No individual may harm or refrain from aiding another
    No individual may may be restricted from self expression, etc

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