Saturday, November 27, 2010

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THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS BY PRESS

The average man does not know the truth, but it has its truth, about which he testifies without trying to convince, because no convince him not to live.

The average man trying not to do to others what he would not want that other people do it, and endeavor, which is even more difficult to do unto others he wants it that other people do.

The average man respects what deserves to be, and thus worships anyone or anything. He expects his side as the respect he deserves.

The average man does not seek to succeed, but improve.

The average man has sole ambition is to do the best he has decided to do.

is why the average man is more interested in cooperation than competition.

The average man lives in society, but leaves the least society can live in it.

The average man has nothing against money, but refuses to pay more for it is worth.

The average man seeks to realize his dreams, but refuses to dream reality. That's why he did not think that all means are good to achieve his ends.

Even if it happens by chance to be a genius, the average man knows and wants way, because that is the human condition.

The average man does not seek to fart higher than his ass, nor lower; at all times the average man just wants to be himself.

The average man likes fidelity, but knows he is capable of infidelity, and is aware that it is the same from its congeners.

For the average man, sincerity and honesty are the ideals it strives to achieve much more he knows he will not succeed forever.

The average man seeks the infinite within the finite. He accepted the mysticism, but rejects fanaticism.

The average man believes in the creative imagination, but also critical thinking and practice as well as one another.

Because he has the sense of measure, the average man has almost always right, which allows him to recognize his mistakes without hesitation.

The average man knows his weaknesses and tries to negotiate with them, not to reduce but to make them his allies.

The average person takes account of others, but never forget he is only responsible for himself, and can be useful to himself and others by respecting its inner necessity.

is why, ultimately, for all that is concerned, the average man is not accountable to himself.

The charter of the average man is not carved in stone and can and should be improved through experience and reflection, including with the assistance of other average men.

Alain Sagault

Illustration "theorist" of Alain Sagault

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