Random observations and comments from the Fairfax County, Virginia, Curmudgeon-at-Large.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Rules for the Modern Man
You may well be tired of reading about various rules in this blog lately. After all, within the last month I offered some commentary on updated rules of chivalry, followed by rules to live by (Part 1 and Part 2). But at the risk of boring you with more rules than the US Code, I thought I'd share yet another set: rules for the modern man.
I first ran across an excerpt of the list on the website of James Michael Sama, the leader of the New Chivalry Movement, and then read the full list - The Unofficial Goldman Sachs Guide to Being a Man - here. Both lists are way too long ... here are a few items that caught my attention, with my commentary (of course):
1. If riding the bus doesn't incentivize you to improve your station in life, nothing will. I can't agree with this one. We have a nice car, but I ride the bus to work every day, and find it a great stress reliever to leave the driving in #%$@! DC traffic to someone else. Plus it gives me time to read (see #6 below) or catch a quick nap on the way to work. Trust me ... you are not too good to ride a bus.
2. You probably use your cell phone too often and at the wrong moments. No question about this one. There are a lot of eejits out there who would probably go into screaming withdrawal if they didn't have their phones.
3. Ask for a salad instead of fries. I should have done this years ago. Sigh.
4. Do not use an electric razor. I have yet to find an electric razor that will give a clean, close shave that lasts more than a few hours. If you just need to touch up in the evening or before a big meeting, it's probably okay ... but in general, I think electric razors are a waste of money.
5. Staying angry is a waste of energy. In general, I agree with this one. But sometimes there's a source of anger that just begs to be kept stoked. I have one of those, and he knows who he is.
6. Read more. It allows you to borrow someone else’s brain, and will make you more interesting at a dinner party – provided that you don’t initiate conversation with, “So, who are you reading …” This is a no-brainer. And if you want to be a no-brainer, don't read.
And finally ...
7. #StopItWithTheHashtags. Oh, heavens yes! It would be hard to tell you how sick I am of seeing a hashtag on everything. Let's go back to a simpler time, when the hashtag just told you how much the hash cost down at the local diner.
Do you have any rules you follow for modern living? Leave a comment and let us know.
Have a good day. Remember that "rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.”
More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
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4 comments:
Turn off the before and after news...just listen to the 6 PM update. That's my plan. All other conversation is fill-in and biased, etc. by whomever the news commentator might be. It just gets me all in a dither!
On #2, one friend says that when they are out in a small group, the rule is the first one to pull out their phone pays for dinner!
Don't use mobiles 0r text while driving or on jury duty.
Good idea about the salads. Panera has some great ones, but ask for the dressing separate.
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