From fddefb99e2f333ab8bde6fc2322f184e0dc1f86d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: olpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain>
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2020 01:14:09 -0800
Subject: i know learning is good; i have unexpected results when i try to
 learn sometimes.  maybe doing what is best is better than learning sometimes.

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diff --git a/starts/meaning-vm/core.txt b/starts/meaning-vm/core.txt
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--- a/starts/meaning-vm/core.txt
+++ b/starts/meaning-vm/core.txt
@@ -15,3 +15,22 @@ not-familiar, must-have-reason
   around when they are (and why they aren't when they aren't).
    i.e. spend time trying habits to learn abouy other habits,
    except in emergencies.
+
+- for heart-peacemaking, it seems the way to go is to remove
+the concept of 'bad' from external influence, roughly.  Never say
+anything bad about anything, never think anything bad about
+anything.  Instead we consider only what is good, and make good
+decisions.  This changes failure from marking as bad, to
+learning what is good, and intertwines daydreaming with efficient
+behavior, developing a pattern for efficiently combining active rest
+and restful work, rather than cycles of rest and work, and spreads
+norms of connection and peace.
+
+The other things help expand this even better.  If any part is unwell,
+the whole universe is: this means in the most healthy state,
+a part is nurturing all other parts productively, and that what is
+most good, is to do and encourage that one's self.  Nurturing is
+then a process of increasing that state.  Come to a place of peace
+before making actions of importance means to meditate before influencing,
+and implies that unexpected behaviors map to emotions, and something I forgot.
+The pattern of unexpected behaviors relates us to the larger system.
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