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* To know and not to do, is not to know. | * To know and not to do, is not to know. | ||
* If you have a problem with everyone else, everyone else is not the problem. | * If you have a problem with everyone else, everyone else is not the problem. | ||
* He who stands on tiptoe is not steady. He who strides forward does not go. He who |
* He who stands on tiptoe is not steady. He who strides forward does not go. He who shows himself is not luminous. He who justifies himself is not prominent. He who boasts of himself is not given credit. He who brags does not endure for long. - Lao Tsu |
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Former Waldorf Parent, seeking to add a reasoned and balanced public examination between Waldorf Advocates and Waldorf Critics - both of whom are IMHO - are grossly biased and skewed, understate or overstate the facts.
Guiding maxims:
- To know and not to do, is not to know.
- If you have a problem with everyone else, everyone else is not the problem.
- He who stands on tiptoe is not steady. He who strides forward does not go. He who shows himself is not luminous. He who justifies himself is not prominent. He who boasts of himself is not given credit. He who brags does not endure for long. - Lao Tsu