The most ethical and appropriate course of action, unbiased and respectful of others, guided by conscience and accomplished without the motive of recognition or recompense. Other definitions An action "that is the expression of one's inner voice translated into action." "We thus act with the most justness when we follow our conscience, respecting the rules of our countries, and not harming or impairing others." "It consists of knowing exactly what our obligations are, and accomplishing it to the best of our ability without consideration of success, renown, reward, etc." https://www.grainesdepaix.org/en/resources/peace-dictionary/just-actions-1#:... .
Some people spend hours, days, weeks, years meditating and discussing what the best, kindest, and wisest things to do are. I see quaker meetings as a form of this.
On 7/6/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Some people spend hours, days, weeks, years meditating and discussing what the best, kindest, and wisest things to do are.
I see quaker meetings as a form of this.
Obviously for that to be just action it needs two things that can suddenly disappear when something is going wrong with cognitive or communication systems. - action needs to happen on the ideas as they are developing - the deliberating needs to be productive and effective, developing better and better good ideas
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