Robin contemplates how to live their life and what values are most important to guide their decisions. They discuss whether to try and save the world, live for themselves and loved ones, or wander the world alone. Robin concludes that a solid set of life values and moral compass are more important than a specific career or occupation, and that these should point them in the right direction depending on each situation rather than be a strict list of rules.
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1. Robin and Morality What will I do with my life? Where will I go? How will I live my life? Will I try to Save the World? Or will I live for myself and for those closest to me? (or be a lone wanderer of the seven continents and seven seas?)
18. How to live. What may be more important than a definite life occupation, is a solid set of life values to strive to live by, which will guide me in my decisions. A moral compass: Magnetically influences value directions. Points me in the right direction. Malleable to the situation. Not a list of comandments.
26. Solution Strive to live a life of being open to experience. Learn from others, and from experience. Be in touch with my OVP. Strive to have respect and compassion for myself and others. Be Genuine, show unconditional positive regaurd, and empathy for others. Practive Loving. Learn how to Love and appreciate even when things don't go too groovy.