The Decalogue of the African Masai
1. In communities all make a contribution. Treat people with respect, do not scream, nor quarrel.
2. Use it wisely aggression against those who threaten the very important things for the community.
Do not let your anger lead to your actions.
3. The community is strong only if we stand united: to minimize the divisions in each conflict, looking for a solution that gives compensation for the damage and not simply revenge.
Then go ahead and forget the wrong.
4. Take your responsibilities to the communities in which they live, respect your role and that of others, rather than concentrating on your duties on your rights.
5. Nature gives us what we need to live:
Respect every living thing and not be unnecessarily cruel or destructive.
6. Remember that everyone who comes from a different culture has different values \u200b\u200band habits from your equally legitimate. Respect them and not judge them with the parameters of your culture.
7. Freed from the false necessity: do not let the possession or finding things that you do not need really makes you unhappy.
8. Prepared for the challenges life will present you: Learn how to endure pain and hardship without complaint.
9. To prevent the risks and seize the opportunities that present themselves to you, pay attention to detail and the world around you.
10. Educate your children with consistency, without fear of being sternly that parent who is afraid to hear their child cry, cry for the first time or another.
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