Hatha Sunahara
9th January 2014, 10:48 AM
What do you do when somebody asks you something that is none of their business?
Here's a 'patch' of some government national security operation that states the question succinctly:
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Do you think it's polite to mind your own business? And for others to do the same? Is it rude to tell people to MYOFB? Is this an important thing for a society to remain functional?
I am raising this question because recently I found this short essay on the idea of MYOB and NAP.
http://www.strike-the-root.com/myob-as-important-as-nap
NAP, incidentally is the Non Aggression Principle. It was a bit annoying that the author didn't state that in the essay, and it took me some time to find a definition for it for the article to make sense.
Hatha
Here's a 'patch' of some government national security operation that states the question succinctly:
5915
Do you think it's polite to mind your own business? And for others to do the same? Is it rude to tell people to MYOFB? Is this an important thing for a society to remain functional?
I am raising this question because recently I found this short essay on the idea of MYOB and NAP.
http://www.strike-the-root.com/myob-as-important-as-nap
NAP, incidentally is the Non Aggression Principle. It was a bit annoying that the author didn't state that in the essay, and it took me some time to find a definition for it for the article to make sense.
Hatha