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"<p>Take care never to rush, and in your work, in your social life, and yes, in your everyday actions, to obey the strict consistency of facts and situations. Do not try to do two things with two hands at the same moment. When writing a letter, do not listen to the telephone receiver. When you smoke, don't try to cure your tracheitis at the same time. When you read, don't listen to music. Above all: pay attention to the deep order of tasks and situations. There's dexterity at the bottom of human tasks; it's not a bad thing to learn. If you hold something, hold it with both hands and firmly; if you let go of something, let it go consciously and with all consequences; if you speak, let your word stand in time like a stone; if you are happy about something, be happy without reservation. There is a craft in life, and there is a craft in the common days. And Mondays have their unskilled. Watch your movements. The cause of most human misfortunes is not Greek misfortune, but clumsiness, idleness, and sloth. Learn this craft, this life, and remain the master of life in motion and action.</p>"
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