The Primary Components:
- Cultivate interest in that which is most universal and least affected by the wearing of time.
- Cultivate a feeling and practice of brotherhood in the most universal sense possible.
- Subordinate personal self-interest to impersonal and general interests.
- Cultivate detachment.
- Lay the primary emphasis upon integrating principles rather than upon the differentia of things

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February 27, 2012 at 10:12 pm
Angela
This is really powerful…. thank you for sharing!
Is this from a particular book?
March 22, 2012 at 11:48 am
aly
Hi Angela, This is from an artlcle called The Primary Components. I don’t have the full article, just this excerpt. I love it!