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By Frederic M.
Hudson, Ph.D., President and Pam McLean, Ph.D.,
Vice-President
The Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara.
Revised, June 2000
1. No one owes you
anything-not the government, your employer, your
family, or your spouse. Although the world around you is less and
less definite and predictable, it is no less valuable and
mysterious. To rejoice in living you must invent your own future,
entrepreneur your life, and expect
surprises.
2. Global change is the
major force in your life, and in the lives of
everyone on earth. We are all in training for a new era for all
humanity. Don't whine about it. Take advantage of the expanding
possibilities now available to you in our world of constant flow.
3. You have no ultimate
safety, security or guarantees, so don't expect
any. What you have are endless opportunities to rearrange your
priorities for work, play, and life. Choose wisely, and expect more
choices to follow.
4. Your life is an
adventure, a journey through time. There are no lasting arrival
points and few lasting endings. Everything is flow-you just keep
moving, day by day, and week by week, following your internal
compass
for adventuring through the long haul of ninety years or more. You
live on a
boat in a river, flowing in white water from the alleged reference
points of yesterday to the utter unknown of tomorrow. Learn how to
say "hello" and "good-bye" with grace and style.
5. Know how to recycle
yourself. Live each chapter of your life fully,
then invest in a transition and begin the next chapter. Weave,
unravel, and
reweave your life, over and over. No matter what your age or
situation,
design your future as your manifest destiny.
6. The best way to guide your life
through infinite change is to follow
your own values and vision. Like a rudder, your values will keep you
on
a course your integrity prefers. Like a sail, your vision will pull
you
ahead into legitimate expectations.
7. Your best future happens
when you have the courage to be: reach,
learn, risk, dare, leap. Embrace the unknown ahead. Live on the
outer edge of
your possibilities, not on the inner edge of your security. Be
active, not
passive. Lean into the wind.
8. Here is how to conduct
your journey: Have a long term purpose with
short-term goals. Be definite and flexible. Trust the ocean but stay
in
charge of your boat. Ride the waves.
9. Refuse to be defined and
consumed by your career work. It's an
important part of the whole journey, but it's not the journey
itself. Your deepest agenda is your soul's work, your holistic
callings to create success and
caring in all the parts of your life.
10. Everyone on earth is
linked to the same destiny. We share the same
air, water, food, and capacities for total destruction. We are in
each
other's hands, one for all and all for one. Interdependence is our
expectation.
11. Learn how to grow older
and better. Achieve mastery as a human
being-model wholeness, wisdom, and caring. Rewrite the myths of
aging
with your evolving presence and leadership. Be grateful. Leave a
legacy that
makes a difference.
12. As you find better
rules-and you will-replace these rules with them.